Archive for September 2016
Happy Now, Tired Later? Extraverted and Conscientious Behavior Are Related to Immediate Mood Gains, but to Later Fatigue
Do Obsessive Beliefs Predict Body Image Disturbance?
Pattern of activation during delayed matching to sample task predicts functional outcome in people at ultra high risk for psychosis
Self-assessment of social cognitive ability in individuals with schizophrenia: Appraising task difficulty and allocation of effort
Suicidal ideation at 1-year post-stroke: A nationwide survey in China
Comparison of Positive Youth Development for Youth With Chronic Conditions With Healthy Peers
Adolescent Awareness and Use of Electronic Cigarettes: A Review of Emerging Trends and Findings
Data Mining of Web-Based Documents on Social Networking Sites That Included Suicide-Related Words Among Korean Adolescents
Education attainment linked to health throughout lifespan: Exploring social determinants of health
Policy Brief: Gender-Sensitive Remittances and Asset-Building in the Philippines
Establishing cross-discipline consensus on contraception, pregnancy and breast feeding-related educational messages and clinical practices to support women with rheumatoid arthritis: an Australian Delphi study
Qualitative exploration of the benefits of group-based memory rehabilitation for people with neurological disabilities: implications for rehabilitation delivery and evaluation
A National Data Summary of State Assistive Technology Programs: Fiscal Year 2015
Pseudotheory proliferation is damaging the organizational sciences
Going Beyond Heroic Leaders in Development
Assessment of Susceptibility Risk Factors for ADHD in Imaging Genetic Studies
Childhood Abuse and Drug Addiction Among Israeli Male Inmates
Public Health is Purchasable
Epistemological error and the illusion of phenomenological continuity
Coordinating Access to Services for Justice-Involved Populations
‘Theyve said Im vulnerable with men: Doing sexuality on locked wards
Using Evidence as the Driver of Policy Change: The Next Steps in Supporting Innovation, Continuous Improvement, and Accountability
Self-Direction in Long-Term Services and Supports: International Differences and Current Challenges
ESP on Trial
The Scientist | Duke University Archives
DIVINING AN ANSWER: J.B. Rhine’s early experiments at Duke University employed a set of cards named “the Zener deck” after its inventor, Karl Zener, one of Rhine’s collaborators. The deck consists of 25 cards, with five of each symbol: square, circle, cross, squiggly lines, and star. Here, Rhine is shown testing a woman for ESP using the cards in the presence of an assistant (right).
Negative Case Selection: Justifications and Consequences for Set-Theoretic MMR
Experiences With the Providers Share Workshop Method: Abortion Worker Support and Research in Tandem
Using an epistemic game to facilitate students’ problem-solving: the case of hospitality management
Community-based psychosocial rehabilitation for schizophrenia service users in the north west province of South Africa: A formative study
Educator perceptions of dance/movement therapy in the special education classroom
Examining the specific dimensions of distress tolerance that prospectively predict perceived stress
Overcoming procrastination: one-year follow-up and predictors of change in a randomized controlled trial of Internet-based cognitive behavior therapy
Young Adult Perceptions of the British American Tobacco New Zealand Agree/Disagree Plain Packaging Counter-Campaign
Dental Disparities among Low-Income American Adults: A Social Work Perspective
Resist Festival: What Does Resistance Mean To You? Maria-Christina Vogli