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    Dataset of parent-child hyperscanning functional near-infrared spectroscopy recordings by Bizzego, Andrea, Gabrieli, Giulio, Azhari, Atiqah, Lim, Mengyu, Esposito, Gianluca

    Published 2022
    “…Dyadic metadata, parental psychological traits, behavioural annotations of the play sessions and information about the video stimuli complementing the dataset of fNIRS signals are described. …”
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    16.355J / ESD.355J Advanced Software Engineering, Fall 2002 by Leveson, Nancy

    Published 2002
    “…Topics differ but are chosen from: software process and lifecycle; requirements development, specification and analysis; design principles; testing, formal analysis, and reviews; quality management and assessment; product and process metrics; COTS and reuse; evolution and maintenance; team organization and people management; software engineering aspects of programming languages; and software psychology. …”
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    International healthcare workers’ experiences and perceptions of the 2022 multi-country mpox outbreak by Apea, V, Titanji, BK, Dakin, FH, Hayes, R, Smuk, M, Kawu, H, Waters, L, Levy, I, Kuritzkes, DR, Gandhi, M, Rockstroh, J, Schechter, M, Holt, M, Palich, R, Cortes, CP, Nozza, S, Mussini, C, Calmy, A, Crabtree-Ramirez, BE, Blanco, JL, Bhagani, S, Dewsnap, C, Orkin, C, On Behalf of the Mpox SHARE-NET Writing Group

    Published 2025
    “…The findings highlight a critical need for addressing the profound gaps in HCW knowledge about re-emerging diseases with pandemic potential. Strengthening the resilience of global health systems and prioritising internationally coordinated approaches to global vaccine deployment is imperative.…”
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    Genome-wide association analysis of composite sleep health scores in 413,904 individuals by Goodman, MO, Faquih, T, Paz, V, Nagarajan, P, Lane, JM, Spitzer, B, Maher, M, Chung, J, Cade, BE, Purcell, SM, Zhu, X, Noordam, R, Phillips, AJK, Kyle, SD, Spiegelhalder, K, Weedon, MN, Lawlor, DA, Rotter, JI, Taylor, KD, Isasi, CR, Sofer, T, Dashti, HS, Rutter, MK, Redline, S

    Published 2025
    “…GWASs of these six SHSs identify 28 significant novel loci adjusting for multiple testing on six traits (p < 8.3e-9), along with 341 previously reported loci (p < 5e-08). …”
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    Impact of Gen-AI chatbots on consumer services experiences and behaviors: focusing on the sensation of awe and usage intentions through a cybernetic lens by Pathak, Kanishka, Prakash, Gyan, Samadhiya, Ashutosh, Kumar, Anil, Luthra, Sunil

    Published 2025
    “…In method 2, the conceptual model devised is subjected to empirical testing through Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modeling. …”
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    The theory of mind hypothesis of autism: a critical evaluation of the status-quo by Long, EL, Catmur, C, Bird, G

    Published 2025
    “…Finally, as an example of how the identified issues may be resolved, we describe work developing a psychological account of ToM (the Mind-space framework) and a new test of ToM accuracy (the Interview Task).…”
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    Harry Potter and the SPELL against bullying by McKeown Jones, S

    Published 2025
    “…Leveraging this success and the potential for the storyline to act as a moral guide, we developed and tested SPELL, a scientificallydriven anti-bullying intervention based on the Harry Potter novels. …”
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    Theorizing Crisis Communication / by Sellnow, Timothy L., (Timothy Lester), 1960-, author 655186, Seeger, Matthew W. (Matthew Wayne), 1957-, author 655187, John Wiley & Sons (Online service) 647106

    Published 2020
    “…Integrating work from organizational studies, social sciences, public relations, and public health, this book: Covers a broad range of crisis communication theories, including those relevant to emergency response, risk management, ethics, resilience and crisis warning, development, and outcomes; Presents theoretical frameworks based on research disciplines including sociology, psychology, applied anthropology, and criminal justice; Provides clear and compelling examples of application of theory in contexts such as rhetoric, mass communication, social media, and warning systems; Offers a systematic and accessible presentation of topics by explaining each theory, describing its applications, and discussing its advantages and drawbacks. …”
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    Pilot study of a ketogenic diet in bipolar disorder: a process evaluation by P. Rigby, B, Needham, N, Grossi, H, Kamenska, I, H. Campbell, I, Meadowcroft, B, Creasy, F, Fisher, C, Bahuguna, P, Norrie, J, Thompson, G, C. Gibbs, M, Mitchell-Grigorjeva, M, McLellan, A, Moses, T, Burgess, K, Brown, R, J. Thrippleton, M, Campbell, H, J. Smith, D, A. Simpson, S

    Published 2025
    “…Results: Five themes were identified in the qualitative data: (1) ‘Encouraging entry and supporting exit’ (e.g. recognising and managing participants’ varied motives and expectations, including around weight loss and symptom alleviation); (2) ‘Challenging but potentially transformational,’ which reflects that while it can be difficult to initiate and maintain a ketogenic diet day-to-day, many participants perceived physical and psychological benefits (e.g. significant weight loss, mood stability and enhanced ability to focus); (3) ‘Intervention facilitators,’ including a range of behavioural (e.g. goal setting), social (e.g. family and dietitians) and technological (e.g. apps for monitoring) support mechanisms; (4) ‘Intervention barriers’ (e.g. dietary preferences, concerns about the diet and its impact, the testing burden and capacity of the delivery team); and (5) ‘The wider context’ (e.g. the cost of living and sociocultural expectations) was a crucial factor explaining differential experiences. …”
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    Early false-belief understanding in traditional non-Western societies by Barrett, H. Clark, Broesch, Tanya, Scott, Rose M., He, Zijing, Baillargeon, Renée, Wu, Di, Bolz, Matthias, Henrich, Joseph, Setoh, Peipei, Wang, Jianxin, Laurence, Stephen

    Published 2015
    “…The psychological capacity to recognize that others may hold and act on false beliefs has been proposed to reflect an evolved, species-typical adaptation for social reasoning in humans; however, controversy surrounds the developmental timing and universality of this trait. …”
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    Prevalence of upper limb disorders and associated factors among workers in a Malaysian Public University (Call number FPSK(m) 2015 36) by Khudhir, Karwan Mahmood

    Published 2015
    “…Multiple logistic regression test showed the significant risk factors for ULDs were obese (OR=19,472, 95%CI: 5.396-70.273), infrequent physical activity (OR=5.756,95%CI: 1.504-22.028), medium and very high RULA risk level (OR=12.242,95%CI: 3.617-41.435). …”
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    Visualising emotional intelligence global research trends using bibliometric analysis by Rahman, Syahrir, Mahadi, Nomahaza

    Published 2024
    “…The study of emotional intelligence (EI) is a rising trend frequently highlighted in psychology and leadership literature. EI influences performance in the workplace, academics, and personal-socio relationships. …”
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