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Linhardt, Rylee Marie; 0009-0009-6779-016X (2023-08-16)
Forecasting is a central component of evaluating creative ideas for their success. Little is known, however, about variables that influence the effectiveness of predicting outcomes while evaluating creative ideas. Previous ...
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Morgan, Amber L; 0009-0001-9578-0526 (2023-08-10)
In today’s society, the prevalence of the “share first, question later” mentality has become a norm. However, this approach to information can have severe consequences when it comes to information seeking behaviors, and ...
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Alakbarova, Durna; 0000-0002-9938-3851 (2022-05-18)
One strategy that has been shown to promote long-term retention is spaced retrieval practice. In this study, we used standard and dropout procedures of spaced retrieval training to examine whether they produce superior ...
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Chamseddine, Houda Hussein (2023-05-22)
Substance use disorder is a chronic condition characterized by cycles of intoxication, withdrawal, and relapse. Negative affective and somatic symptoms commonly accompany cessation of substance use. These symptoms can be ...
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Nandi, Sampoorna; 0009-0007-5344-777X (2023-06-06)
My research study seeks to experimentally investigate the main effect of cultural tightness-looseness within organizations on employees’ creative performance in terms of the criteria of the specific creative process (idea ...
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Chacon, Jade C. (2023-05-11)
Research on attractiveness suggests that more attractive individuals are assumed to have superiority on several traits, such as happiness and extraversion. This is termed the halo effect. Additionally, within the diversity ...
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Aguirre, Tiffany; 0000-0001-9041-7931 (2022-12-20)
Motor symptoms within Parkinson’s disease (PD) are some of the most well-researched areas, whereas there remains an extensive gap in the literature researching non-motor symptoms, which include sleep, mood, pain and cognitive ...
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Brecht, Danielle M; 0000-0002-3278-3033 (2020-08-27)
The rates of social media use, cyberbullying, and loneliness are interrelated and simultaneously on the rise. Applying Jensen-Campbell’s Stress Model of Peer Victimization (Knack, Jensen-Campbell, & Baum, 2011) and the ...
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Heller, Abigail Caroline; 0000-0001-7559-8308 (2020-06-03)
While physical education (PE) classes and sports teams create an opportunity to increase overweight and obese students’ interest in physical activity (Price, 1990), these are settings in which such students encounter stigma ...
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Argenbright, Cassie Mae (2021-12-02)
Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic, widespread pain disorder generally of a non-inflammatory nature. FM has many known affective and cognitive comorbidities, including fatigue, sleep disturbances, cognitive deficits, and mood ...
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Deepak, Pratibha (2019-05-21)
Recently, there has been a rise in reports of ethical transgressions in the workplace. Examples
such as Enron and Wells Fargo highlight this trend. The current literature on workplace
transgressions such as these has ...
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Stephens, Jessica J; 0000-0003-1345-6405 (2020-09-08)
This study investigated intergroup distinctiveness motives (IDM) as a function of experimental manipulations of remote positive contact and reciprocal intimate self-disclosure (RISD). Using a confederate posing as an ...
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Hightower, Dustin Kaleb; 0000-0001-7736-2024 (2020-08-24)
Cybervetting continues to be adopted by an increasing number of organizations each year, with approximately 43% of employers using social networking websites (SNSs) to screen job applicants (SHRM, 2016). Yet little attention ...
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Wang, Zhen (2019-12-06)
Pain as “an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage” can be ignited by noxious chemical (e.g. acid), mechanical (e.g. pressure) and ...
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Newell, Cory (2018-12-10)
While mobile phones offer users communication, information, and entertainment almost instantaneously, there is a growing concern about the impact smartphone and social media use has on mental and physical health. This study ...
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Snyder, Shane A.; 0000-0002-2127-644X (2019-06-04)
Many Americans do not consume enough healthy food and overconsume sugar and meat products. As a prominent food desert, this trend is particularly rife in Arlington/Ft. Worth, TX especially among low-income individuals. To ...
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Bricka, Traci M. (2019-08-01)
Whereas there is a plethora of research on the work outcomes of standard employees (i.e., individuals who work full-time at one organization and complete work specified by the employer at their established place of business ...
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Damadzic, Adam (2019-08-05)
To stay competitive in today’s economy, organizational leaders are making creativity and innovation a key business priority. As such, organizations have become particularly interested in how to become more innovative while ...
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Parchure, Akshay Sunil (2019-07-19)
Local field potential (LFP) is a collective neural signal of all the synaptic activity occurring at a specific area of the brain, thereby offering a unique insight into how the brain functions. The habenula is involved in ...
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Hulla, Ryan Paul; 0000-0002-4404-2427 (2019-07-18)
This study examined the biopsychosocial measure related to postural control in the growing population of older adults (i.e., 60 years and older). The sample of the study consisted of 129 older adults (M = 74.45, SD = 6.95), ...
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