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Do you know what I'm thinking about? Examining children's mental states understanding in conversations with peers.
Published 2010“…Participants’ conversations with peers were observed and transcribed for references to mental states. …”
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The Use of Co-Worker Peer-Review as an Alternative Assessment in Leadership Courses to Evaluate Student’s Leadership Qualities (S/O 14756)
Published 2021“…This research investigated the effect of peer-assessment in the classroom also known as student peer-assessment, and peer-assessment at the workplace or co-worker peer-assessment on postgraduate students’ leadership skills. …”
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When mobile phone use becomes problematic : the influence of self, parents and peers on adolescents' mobile phone behavior in Singapore and Malaysia
Published 2018“…As mobile phones become prevalent in our daily lives, studies have been conducted to investigate the reasons behind the popularity of mobile phones. …”
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Examining the role of family, media, peers in young Caucasian men’s understandings of body dissatisfaction: a thematic analysis using the tripartite influential model and social comparison theory
Published 2024“…It focuses on family, peers, and media influences, addressing a gap in the literature that rarely integrates men’s experiences. …”
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Inducing System-1-type diagnostic reasoning in second-year medical students within 15 minutes
Published 2020“…During the test phase, students responses were significantly more accurate and faster for cases which had been seen repeatedly during the training phase (mean score¼3.56/4, mean time¼2.34 s) com- pared with cases which had been seen only twice (mean score¼1.59/4, mean time¼7.50 s). …”
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Okara: a promising resource for novel bioflocculant synthesis
Published 2024“…Okara, an insoluble residue from soybean processing, has been identified as a potential carbon and nitrogen resource for bioflocculants synthesis. …”
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Tailored policies for perennial woody crops are crucial to advance sustainable development
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Encapsulation of probiotics for food and beverage applications
Published 2022“…Up to date, no studies have been done to examine the viability of probiotics in popular, well-liked, commercialized carbonated sodas/beers, but it is known that certain components in these matrices (e.g. phosphoric acid in soda, hops and ethanol in beers) can reduce the viability of probiotics. …”
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Learning automations in game engine
Published 2013“…Programming wise, Java has been used to develop the Beer Game Software. Algorithm wise, AI agent has been developed and the performance has been tested. …”
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An empirical study of the (financial and operational) characteristics of companies promoted from SESDAQ to the main board
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Design language in packaging.
Published 2012“…Craid is a fictitious brand of Irish beer that is designed based on this essential role. …”
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Higher education and public good in England
Published 2024“…In the Anglophone jurisdictions, higher education policy is over-determined by economic policy and subjected to neoliberal regulation based on quasi-market competition between corporatised institutions, regulated by performative comparisons, tuition fees, and outputs imagined as commodities. England installed marketisation in successive policy changes between the Thatcher government’s introduction of commercial fees for international students in 1979 and the full-fee market for domestic students, supported by subsidised income-contingent loans, in 2012. …”
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