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Perceptions of gifted adolescents in Singapore towards the "gifted" label and its effects on their social relationships
Published 2008“…Some of the disadvantages include high expectations from parents and teachers and being discriminated by peers in the mainstream. Results of case studies parallel these findings.…”
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Signalling through deviance
Published 2013“…Stimuli were presented in a 2X2 mixed-model design, by manipulating the subjects, whether they are more successful or less successful than their peers, and if the question presented encompasses an identity threat or not. …”
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Digital image forensics
Published 2011“…With professional image editing tools readily available in the market and the widespread adoption of digital images, a person cannot simply believe what he or she sees anymore as authentic as it has become increasing easy to create doctored images. …”
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Aging and the self : perceptions of the aging process and one's body on the development of the self among Singaporean seniors
Published 2014“…These views affect the way one sees one’s self. The analyses show that the aging body is seen in contrast to the youthful body which is deemed ideal. …”
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Driving home
Published 2015“…Going to various places and meeting all kinds of people, a seemingly regular day ends up changing the way he sees the world. Armed with new ways of thinking, he drives home to his son with a new truth: that life is always simple.…”
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Unbroken
Published 2018“…And Puji, 13, who’s youngest brother was adopted away, sees him in the newest member of the Eden family, Hannah. …”
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T计划 :跨性别者的异托邦空间 = The T project : a transgender heterotopic space
Published 2019“…As Singapore sees an increase in discussion on LGBT related topics, the transgender community continues to remain an invisible group that is often neglected and misunderstood. …”
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Avoiding sovereign default contagion: A normative analysis
Published 2024“…In our baseline specification, one of the two countries sees a decline of welfare under the planner’s rules. …”
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Investigating the impact of the stratified cognitive apprenticeship model on high school students’ math performance
Published 2024“…The results indicated that students instructed using the SCTM outperformed their peers in mathematical achievement, thereby validating SCTM’s effectiveness as a comprehensive educational strategy for mathematics education at the senior high school level.…”
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Mothers’ social networks and socioeconomic gradients of isolation
Published 2024“…Wealthier women and women from more-advantaged castes and tribes have smaller networks than their less-advantaged peers, primarily because they know fewer women within their own socioeconomic group. …”
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Social network structure in autistic individuals: a systematic review
Published 2025“…Results indicate that autistic children experience greater isolation with more peripheral status and lower peer acceptance compared with their neurotypical peers. …”
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Ant, spider and DNA: letting mindless generative mechanisms speak
Published 2024“…They are especially concerned with questions about agency and the character of relations. Where ant sees ‘networks’, spider insists that we deal with ‘meshworks’. …”
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How to choose a law review: an empirical study
Published 2023“…The optimal publication strategy for authors depends on whether they want to maximize prestige among peers or rather their impact on the discipline, as well as on authors’ career stage and risk averseness. …”
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The anxious chronicles: visualising my anxiety through acceptance commitment therapy (ACT) as well as humour and satire
Published 2024“…I noticed that I myself have been facing anxiety together with my peers around me and how we often use humour in the form of sarcasm or irony to externalise and mediate our emotions. …”
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'Women in an extraordinary time': the transnational network and educational spaces of the Canadian Eiwa Girls' mission schools in 1920s and 1930s Japan
Published 2021“…Through network development, physical and intellectual spatial construction, and curriculum and activity design, these historical actors reached outside their institutions to actively connect themselves and their peers with the wider world. In the 1930s, this appears to have been conducted with a sense of urgency. …”
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Advanced omniphobic membrane: fabrication via NIPS method using PVDF-HFP, TEOS, and PFDTMS
Published 2024“…Additionally, X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) provided insights into the membrane's crystalline structure and chemical composition.…”
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Ethical theories and their application
Published 2022“…You are thus also having normative thoughts about what ought to have been the case (but wasn’t) or what you were required to do (but didn’t). …”
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Pendekatan pembelajaran berasaskan simposium: mengasah pemikiran kritis dan komunikasi dalam melahirkan graduan kompetitif
Published 2024“…The symposium provided an opportunity for students to present their research findings, exchange ideas, as well as receive constructive feedback from peers, lecturers, and industry panelists which indirectly enhanced their confidence and communication skills. …”
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