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Mimbres society used insularity as a cultural strategy
Analysis of Mimbres Classic period communities examines insularity as strategic cultural practice emphasizing household autonomy and symbolic containment over monumentality.
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Discrimination measure validated for family planning settings
Psychometric validation of a nine-item discrimination measure in family planning settings reveals two factors and strong reliability across diverse populations, confirming disparities in.
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Chinese stigma scale for healthcare professionals shows reliable validity
Validation study of the Chinese PSSS-HCP scale measuring healthcare professional stigma toward patients with persistent somatic symptoms, demonstrating strong psychometric properties for clinical use.
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Toward a mechanistic characterisation of marine heatwaves
Mechanistic framework for marine heatwave characterization integrating spatiotemporal evolution with attribution of dominant physical drivers using kinematic object-based approaches.
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Deliberation experience increases perceived legitimacy in Honduras
Study on how citizen participation in deliberative assemblies increases institutional legitimacy in Honduras, even when participants disagree with outcomes.
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Positive experiences and appraisals predict social motivation in schizophrenia
Study using real-time assessments to predict how social motivation influences social interactions in schizophrenia, identifying positive experiences and performance feedback as key factors.
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Open communication lowers work stress and burnout
Quantitative analysis of 107 employees examines how open, hierarchical, and disorganized business communication cultures influence work stress, burnout dimensions, and perceived control.
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Shared assessment protocol improved final year project supervision
Study examines how Formative and Shared Assessment protocols enhance final year project supervision in teacher education, developing key competencies like autonomy and problem-solving.