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Youth at stake : how gambling puts the young at risk of losing more than they bargain for
Published 2009“…Recent research also continues to show that young gamblers are more likely to get into trouble for their gambling behaviour. …”
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A mobile application developed for scaffolding ESL learners in providing peer feedback.
Published 2022“…Findings: It was revealed that with the use of the newly developed application, students generally constructed more peer feedback with specific suggestions to improve oral presentation. …”
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Towards a more trustworthy generative artificial intelligence
Published 2024“…By addressing these gaps, this study aims to enhance our understanding of VLM limitations and contribute to the development of more robust and reliable vision-language models, setting a foundation for improving AI models’ resilience to real-world distortions.…”
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Middle East upheavals: more politics than religion
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Having Peers and Becoming One: Collective Consciousness among Civil Society Actors in China
Published 2017“…In addition, preliminary statistical analysis shows that particular work experiences such as connections with other NGOs and participation in policy advocacy are associated with the optimism of a shared community of social activism. More importantly, the more one has or feels one has having peers across organizations, the more favorably one thinks of the whole activism community. …”
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Examining bystander intervention for peer depression and sociodemographic correlates among university students in Singapore
Published 2024“…We aimed to assess the likelihood of university students intervening when their peers suffer from depression, before and after the ARTEMIS intervention. …”
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Using insurance to gain more mileage out of CPF funds
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More than unskilled : an exploration of the talents of migrant workers in Singapore
Published 2017“…They often receive unjust treatment from some members of the society. Perhaps, there are more can be done to mitigate this misconception, and to create more empathy towards migrant workers through art. …”
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1.5°C Too Soon : More Must Be Done
Published 2018“…Will this report lead to more ambitious and aggressive emission mitigation efforts?…”
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Media reporting on labor migration : more or less the Malaysian experience
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Behind China’s “grain miracle” : more than meets the eye?
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苏伟贞《沉默之岛》的身体书写与现代性 = On embodied modernities in Su Wei-Chen’s island of silence
Published 2014“…This thesis is an analysis on Su Wei-Chen’s novel Island of Silence (1994), with regards to the theme of embodied modernities. …”
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Exploring EFL teachers’ perceptions of the use of peer assessment in external exam-dominated writing classes
Published 2022“…Several studies on peer assessment (PA) have highlighted significant benefits for the learning process such as increased student motivation, enhanced collaborative learning (especially in terms of EFL writing) and improved reflection skills. …”
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Exploring the acceptance of mobile-assisted peer feedback in English speaking among Chinese EFL students
Published 2024“…Grounded in the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), this quasi-experimental study examined the use of Mobile-Assisted Peer Feedback (MAPF) tools via the Tencent Mini Programme among Chinese university EFL learners to enhance English speaking proficiency. …”
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