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    Willingness of Participation in an Application-Based Digital Data Collection among Different Social Groups and Smartphone User Clusters by Ákos Máté, Zsófia Rakovics, Szilvia Rudas, Levente Wallis, Bence Ságvári, Ákos Huszár, Júlia Koltai

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Finally, the explorative analysis with interaction terms between levels has shown that the circumstances of data collection matter differently for different social groups. These findings provide important clues on how to fine-tune circumstances to improve participation rates in this novel passive digital data collection.…”
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    How Are Green Spaces Distributed among Different Social Groups in Urban China? A National Level Study by Longfeng Wu, Seung Kyum Kim

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The study analyzes the distributional equity of urban green space (UGS) among different social groups across all urban areas in China. Urban green space is measured in two ways: Park area per capita and vegetation coverage ratio within 1.6 km and 3.2 km featuring different ecosystem services they provide. …”
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    Welfare state policies and far right party support: moderating ‘insecurity effects' among different social groups by Vlandas, T, Halikiopoulou, D

    Published 2021
    “…Distinguishing between compensatory and protective policies and using data from seven waves of the European Social Survey (ESS) and social policy datasets, the article tests a range of hypotheses about the extent to which welfare state policies moderate the insecurities that drive particular social groups to vote for the far right. Empirical findings confirm theoretical expectations that several welfare state policies reduce the likelihood of supporting the far right among individuals exposed to high risks including the unemployed, pensioners, low-income workers, employees on temporary contracts, individuals in large families, and individuals who are disabled/permanently sick. …”
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    Learning through group experience/ by 394323 Ottaway, Andrew Kenneth Cosway

    Published 1966
    Subjects: “…Social group work…”
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    Religious and social group diversity in borrowing and spending behaviour: Analysis of survey results from rural West Bengal, India by Poddar Rana Moumita, Banerjee Tanmoyee (Chatterjee), Raychaudhuri Ajitava

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This paper attempts to determine whether diversity among religious and social groups has any impact on the borrowing and spending behaviour of households in West Bengal, India. …”
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    Rebuilding disrupted supply chains: How can a self-organised social group facilitate supply chain resilience? by Lusiantoro, Luluk, Pradiptyo, Rimawan

    Published 2022
    “…Purpose: This paper seeks to explore how a self-organised social group (SOSG) can facilitate supply chain resilience (SCRES) during an emergency condition. …”
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    Social Group Related Entry Participation Motivations for Continuing Professional Development Activities Among Malaysian Registered Quantity Surveyors by Ariffin, Mohd Hisham, Torrance, Johan Victor

    Published 2018
    “…The influence of the social group underlie five of these motivation themes, that are professional and geographical isolation, professional belonging, ''balancing'' of obligations, racial group orientations, and social participation in voluntary associations. …”
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    Differences in Explicit Stereotype Activation among Social Groups Based on the Stereotype Content Model: Behavioral and Electrophysiological Evidence in Chinese Sample by Yaping Yang, Katherine R. G. White, Xinfang Fan, Qiang Xu, Qing-Wei Chen

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In Study 1, participants responded more quickly and accurately on stereotype congruent trials than incongruent trials for all social groups except LW-LC groups. This reverse priming effect on LW-LC social groups in RTs was also replicated in Study 2. …”
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    Social group membership, burnout, and subjective well‐being in new nurses in the life transition period: A cross‐sectional study by Gaeyoung Kim, Hannah Yu, Eunjung Ryu

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Abstract Aim To assess differences in social group memberships and burnout levels by work tenure among new nurses and identify factors associated with their subjective well‐being. …”
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