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During the long way to Mars: effects of 520 days of confinement (Mars500) on the assessment of affective stimuli and stage alteration in mood and plasma hormone levels.
Published 2014-01-01“…This experiment provided a good opportunity to perform psycho-physiological and psycho-social researches on such missions. To investigate emotional responses and psychological adaptation over long-term confinement, the International Affective Pictures System (IAPS) was selected as the visual emotional stimuli in this study. …”
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An ethical perspective for researchers using travel blog analysis as a method of data collection
Published 2017-12-01“…Social researchers have been required to consider the potential ethical implications of their research since research began. …”
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Newcomer Psychologists and Organizational Socialization: Can a Content Model Capture the Experience?
Published 2016-10-01“…The findings suggest that organizational socialization researchers could benefit from expanding their view of newcomers’ situation. …”
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The Trauma of Academia: on Attempts of Idiorrhythmic Contextualization
Published 2022-12-01“…Trauma reveals itself in various aspects of academic life: in informal practices that contradict formal rules, in the demands for objectivity imposed on the social researcher under the conditions of their inalienable subjectivity, in the individualization of academic life while simultaneously attempting to universalize the experience of it. …”
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Measuring the Quality of a Master's Program Course in Public Administration
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Problems of training sport reserves under conditions of modern institutions of non-school education
Published 2020-02-01“…These materials and methods were used: analysis of literature, standardized interview according to the traditions of social researches which involved questions without any target structure in order to obtain a bigger volume of information from the recipients’ answers. …”
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Social Capital of Parak and Rimbo Management in West Sumatra
Published 2017-12-01“…The topic of social capital has been gaining many concerns from social researchers throughout the world, especially in collective action perspective. …”
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Who Are the Clients and What They Say about Prostitution in South-East Asia?
Published 2017-05-01“…This is one of the reasons why clients, although key players in the prostitution industry, have not received the attention of social researchers. Feminists regard this gap as a deliberate omission due to the tacit acceptance of male privilege in the control of sexual practices. …”
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Social Capital of Parak and Rimbo Management in West Sumatra
Published 2017-12-01“…The topic of social capital has been gaining many concerns from social researchers throughout the world, especially in collective action perspective. …”
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Are the Ideals of Rationality Rational? On the Experimenter’s Regress, the Theoretician’s Regress, and the Epistemologist’s Progress
Published 2024-03-01“…From the perspective of social researchers of science, the experimenter’s (and the theoretician’s) regress casts a shadow on traditional theories of rationality that take science as a model of rational knowledge. …”
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Urban Fishermen in Gaya Island, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah: The Challenges
Published 2016“…Therefore, the practices of the fishing community that makes a living at sea has often been a subject of interest for social researchers, particularly anthropologists, whether in Asia or in the West. …”
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The Double Path of Expansive Learning in Complex Socio-Technical Change Processes
Published 2014-01-01“…The support from external social researchers has helped to initiate, disseminate and establish new ways to organise the division of labour in teams of engineers.…”
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The problem with relying on dietary surveys: sociocultural correctives to theories of dietary change in the Pacific islands
Published 2018-04-01“…Subjects and methods: Dietary surveys carried out on Nauru between 1927 and 1979 are reviewed and compared with ethnographic evidence documented by social researchers across the colonial and post-colonial periods. …”
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THE CONTRIBUTION OF PLANNING AND URBANIZATION TOOLS TO MANAGING THE RISK OF FLOODING, THE CASE OF THE URBAN EXPANSION AREA IN THE CITY OF M’SILA, ALGERIA
Published 2023-12-01“…Prevention of major risks and the management of disasters constitute a comprehensive system, developed and managed by the state and carried out by public institutions and regional groups within their respective jurisdictions, in consultation with economic, social, researcher and technical clients, the development of urban communities and the prosperity of industries, as well as the emergence of new concepts such as development in various areas, including urbanization, which has affected nature, resulting in frequent natural disasters that cause damage to human beings and property. …”
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Can Schools Engage Students? Multiple Perspectives, Multidimensional School Climate Research in England and Ireland
Published 2018-03-01“…Until now, political socialization researchers found evidence for a relation between formal citizenship education in school and students’ participation levels. …”
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The Effect of Corruption on Shadow Economy: An Empirical Analysis Based on Panel Data
Published 2015-12-01“…Therefore, the relationship between SE and corruption has been a controversial and polemical issue and in the spotlight of a remarkable collection of economists and social researchers. The main objective of this study can be served as an investigation and identification of the effect of corruption on SE and its dependence on the level of development. …”
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Etnologia nieoczywista. Śladami Jana Stanisława Bystronia sto lat później
Published 2019-12-01“…He has left a huge collection of books and articles as his scientific achievements, which still inspire new generations of ethnologists and social researchers. His most intense scientific activity was during the inter-war period, in which first as a professor at the University of Poznań, and then at the Jagiellonian University and the University of Warsaw, he co-formed the foundations of ethnological sciences in Poland. …”
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The Effectiveness of Teaching Philosophy for Children on the Moral Development of Sixth-Sixth School Students in Sixth..
Published 2022-12-01“…Accordingly, the training of wise, self-conscious, precise, responsible, moral, social, researcher, critical, self-critical, and ... persons will be accomplished by this program.…”
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Political socialization, parental separation, and political ideology in adulthood
Published 2023-06-01“…Yet, the traditional view of the family has remained central to political socialization research. Therefore, we propose and empirically test a theoretical framework regarding the consequences of parental separation for processes of political socialization. …”
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Community of practice as a collective way of learning and development of practices and knowledge of the family health strategy: a theoretical study
Published 2012-06-01“…Methods: Theoretical study through nonsystematic literature reviews the theme of “Communities of Practice” in the work of social researchers Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger, who developed this concept, completed with studies on the same topic from the research in online databases. …”
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