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  1. 681

    An IPA study of transgenerational trauma in the third generation of holocaust survivors by Sherman, Antonia

    Published 2019
    “…Method: Semi-structured interviews of six participants were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Findings: Through analysis three superordinate themes emerged; Holocaust at the core of identity; Salience of family influences within life; internal conflict over sense of purpose: burden vs honour. …”
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    Health visitors' lived experiences supporting women with perinatal mental health problems by Duku, Elizabeth Modupe, Lusher, Joanne, Banbury, Samantha

    Published 2022
    “…Clusters of themes emerged from the study findings and included health visitors' perceived role in supporting perinatal mental health problems and current practice in managing perinatal mental health. …”
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  3. 683

    Schemas and psychological distress in skin disease: a preliminary investigation into the role of schemas in UK patients with psoriasis and eczema by Mizara, Alexandra

    Published 2007
    “…Results suggest that the combined group of dermatology outpatients can be differentiated in terms of schemas and those beliefs are predictive of their symptoms of anxiety and depression. These findings have a clear relevance to the theoretical underpinning of psychological impact in skin disorders and to counselling practice. …”
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  4. 684

    Development and validation of the short use of creative cognition scale in studying by Rogaten, Jekaterina, Moneta, Giovanni B.

    Published 2015
    “…The scale correlated positively with measures of flow, trait intrinsic motivation, adaptive metacognitive traits and positive affect, it correlated negatively with negative affect, and it did not correlate with core maladaptive metacognitive traits. The findings indicate that the scale is a valid and reliable tool for research and monitoring.…”
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    Validation of the short flow in work scale (SFWS) by Moneta, Giovanni B.

    Published 2017
    “…Study 4 used multilevel confirmatory factor analysis on repeated workday surveys gathered from 118 workers, and corroborated the factorial validity and factorial invariance of the scale. The findings indicate that the scale produces valid and reliable scores when used to measure flow both as a domain-specific disposition and as a workday state.…”
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  6. 686

    The implied-realized volatility relation in foreign exchange options markets by Kellard, Neil, Dunis, Christian L., Sarantis, Nicholas

    Published 2009
    “…In this paper we provide new time series techniques to investigate the validity of this finding in several foreign exchange options markets, including the Euro market. …”
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    Foreign exchange, fractional cointegration and the implied-realized volatility relation by Kellard, Neil, Dunis, Christian L., Sarantis, Nicholas

    Published 2007
    “…This paper provides new time series techniques to assess the validity of this finding within a foreign exchange market context. …”
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    Balancing gender awareness and professional priorities in advertising and audiovisual translation: an overview by Corrius, Montse, De Marco, Marcella, Espasa, Eva

    Published 2017
    “…This paper reviews the main findings and challenges of the five phases of our study, which included: (1) exploring advertising and audiovisual translation students’ attitudes towards gender issues in commercial advertising across different educational settings; (2) examining the connections between feminist pedagogies and our courses on advertising translation; (3) evaluating the students’ and the trainers’ gender awareness; (4) exploring students’ gender awareness when they are faced with non-profit advertising, and (5) analysing the varied situated knowledge and perceived responsibility of students, trainers and professionals as regards gender and professional priorities.…”
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  9. 689

    Big data-enabled solutions framework to overcoming the barriers to circular economy initiatives in healthcare sector by Kazancoglu, Yigit, Sağnak, Muhittin, Lafcı, Çisem, Luthra, Sunil, Kumar, Anil, Taçoğlu, Caner

    Published 2021
    “…The contribution of this research is the detailed examination of the current healthcare literature about CE adaptation, and a proposal for a big data-enabled solutions framework to barriers to circularity, using fuzzy Best-Worst Method (BWM) and fuzzy VIKOR. Based on the findings, managerial, policy, and theoretical implementations are recommended to support sustainable development initiatives in the healthcare sector.…”
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    Implementing challenges of artificial intelligence: evidence from public manufacturing sector of an emerging economy by Sharma, Manu, Luthra, Sunil, Joshi, Sudhanshu, Kumar, Anil

    Published 2021
    “…The study has utilized the DEMATEL method for identification of the cause-and-effect group factors. The findings reveal that poor data quality, managers’ lack of understanding of cognitive technologies, data privacy, problems in integrating cognitive projects and expensive technologies are the main challenges for AI implementation in PMS of India. …”
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    Using qualitative process evaluation in the development of a complex intervention to advance person-centred practice by pharmacists: the Medicines and Alcohol Consultation (MAC) by Madden, Mary, Morris, Stephanie, Stewart, Duncan, Atkin, Karl, Gough, Brendan, Mills, Tom, McCambridge, Jim

    Published 2021
    “…This article provides a grounded example through the presentation of findings from an embedded qualitative process evaluation of a multi-site, pilot cluster RCT of a new intervention: the Medicines and Alcohol Consultation (MAC). …”
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    Insight with stumpers: normative solution data for 25 stumpers and a fresh perspective on the accuracy effect by Ross, Wendy, Vallée-Tourangeau, Frédéric

    Published 2022
    “…Alongside normative data for 25 stumpers, we also demonstrate that insight is linked to certainty in the answer rather than whether the answer is correct or not and that certainty (subjective correctness) is a stronger predictor of the feeling of insight than objective correctness. The findings support work into false insight and further add to the understanding of the phenomenology of ‘aha’ moments.…”
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  14. 694

    Impact of digital assistant attributes on millennials' purchasing intentions: a multi-group analysis using PLS-SEM, artificial neural network and fsQCA by Sharma, Manu, Joshi, Sudhanshu, Luthra, Sunil, Kumar, Anil

    Published 2024
    “…Also, multi-group analysis is employed to uncover the influence of gender on the relationship between PUI and DA attributes. The findings suggest that DA attributes may amplify purchasing intention among millennials, especially through perceived interactivity and anthropomorphism. …”
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  15. 695

    Change and innovation in food aid provision in Sussex and Southwest London during the Covid-19 pandemic by Ranta, Ronald, Mulrooney, Hilda M., Bhakta, Dee

    Published 2022
    “…A qualitative description research approach based on naturalistic inquiry, was used, supplemented by site visits and personal observations. Findings The pandemic catalysed dramatic, often positive, changes to the provision of food aid, with a move away from the traditional food bank model. …”
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    Digging DEEP: futuristic building blocks of omni-channel healthcare supply chains resiliency using a machine learning approach by Kumar, Anil, Naz, Farheen, Luthra, Sunil, Vashistha, Rajat, Kumar, Vikas, Garza-Reyes, Jose Arturo, Chhabra, Deepak

    Published 2023
    “…Lastly, in the third phase, implications and future research propositions were discussed. The findings of this study suggest that the healthcare sector evaluating OHSCR should focus on six key building blocks: data-driven management and transformative technological adoption, flexible and transparent organisational management system, robust and diversified supply chain system, responsible and customer-centric supply chain, information sharing and knowledge management, and strategic alignment and network ecosystem. …”
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    Exploring lean team development from the Tuckman's model perspective by Zirar, Araz, Muhammad, Noor, Upadhyay, Arvind, Kumar, Anil, Garza-Reyes, Jose Arturo

    Published 2025
    “…The adjourning phase evokes mixed emotions: satisfaction with transitioning to a permanent team and sadness when the team disbands. The findings extend the Tuckman model to explain a lean team development lifecycle…”
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    Benefits and limitations of using data-driven approach to develop inclusivity networks for young disabled people: a case study of Assemble by the National Youth Theatre by Yu, Qicheng, Singh, Uttam, Stirbu, Diana, Nyby, Josefine

    Published 2024
    “…By combining meaningful findings with data-driven recommendations, we contribute to building more inclusive networks for young disabled people. …”
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    Modeling conceptual framework for implementing barriers of AI in public healthcare for improving operational excellence: experiences from developing countries by Joshi, Sudhanshu, Sharma, Manu, Das, Rashmi Prava, Rosak-Szyrocka, Joanna, Żywiołek, Justyna, Muduli, Kamalakanta, Prasad, Mukesh

    Published 2022
    “…The results show that there are a few critical implementation barriers at the tactical, operational, and strategic levels. The findings contribute to the understanding of the various implementation issues related to the governance, scalability, and privacy of AI and provide insights for decision makers for their future actions. …”
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    Malware detection and analysis in Android applications with mobile security framework (MobsF) using a permission-based approach by Kizito, Mark, Homayounvala, Elaheh, Kazemian, Hassan, Araujo, Istteffanny Isloure

    Published 2024
    “…A permission-based approach systematically identifies malware and highlights dangerous permission groups that magnify security risks. The findings of this research study, emphasis meticulous auditing of permissions to prevent security threats in Android applications and to safeguard user-sensitive data. …”
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