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to apply. Recommended reading Barrett, L. F., Gross, J., Christensen, T. C., & Benvenuto, M. (2001). Knowing what you're feeling and knowing what to do about it: Mapping the relation between emotion
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https://www.incisiv.tech/ Craig, C. M., Stafford, J., Egorova, A., McCabe, C., & Matthews, M. (2022). Can we use the Oculus Quest VR headset and controllers to reliably assess balance stability
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, life-limiting illness (with one notable exception: Grant et al., 2021), and we know even less about their unique lived experiences. Because they often operate in the shadows of parental care
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Fallacy” within mental health research. The “Jingle” aspect refers to measures that are supposed to be capturing the same thing, but do not - for example two depression questionnaires may ask about very
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also introduces new challenges. Shed leaders, predominantly volunteers, express concern about their lack of training in mental health, safeguarding, and risk management, as well as the added
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, passing along more balanced messages. This tells us important information about the role of youth as peacebuilders in post-conflict societies. Preferential Information Seeking Among Children: Adults
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). How many people have dementia in the UK? https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/blog/how-many-people-have-dementia-uk Ascenso, S., Perkins, R., Atkins, L., Fancourt, D., & Williamon, A. (2018). Promoting well
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. https://doi.org/10.3390/sexes6040059 Burton, O., Rawstorne, P., Watchirs-Smith, L., Nathan, S., & Carter, A. (2023). Teaching sexual consent to young people in education settings: a narrative systematic
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stereotyping (Yzerbyt et al., 2003), ethnic exclusion (Zagrean et al., 2024), and the naturalization of gender inequality (Bareket & Fiske, 2023), most social psychological research conceptualises these beliefs
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(11): e3002363. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002363