Alternative Views and Eroding Support: The Conditional Indirect Effects of Foreign Media and Internet Use on Regime Support in China
Recruiting an Online Panel from another Online Survey: Consequences of Framing and Placement of the Recruitment Question
The Views and Experiences of Step Up to Social Work Graduates: Two and a Half Years Following Qualification
The Impact of Cigarette Packaging Design Among Young Females in Canada: Findings From a Discrete Choice Experiment
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Precipitation and Physical Activity in Older Adults: The Moderating Role of Functional Mobility and Physical Activity Intentions
The Noise of the Vote Recall Question: The Validity of the Vote Recall Question in Panel Studies in Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands
Resource needs and gap analysis in achieving universal access to HIV/AIDS services: a data envelopment analysis of 45 countries
Health and economic benefits of scaling up a home-based neonatal care package in rural India: a modelling analysis
The emergence of the vertical birth in Ecuador: an analysis of agenda setting and policy windows for intercultural health
Investigating the remuneration of health workers in the DR Congo: implications for the health workforce and the health system in a fragile setting
Early Maternal Reflective Functioning and Infant Emotional Regulation in a Preterm Infant Sample at 6 Months Corrected Age
Your Face is Your Fortune: Does Adolescent Attractiveness Predict Intimate Relationships Later in Life?
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Inducing similarities and differences in imagined contact: A mutual intergroup differentiation approach
Bipolar risk and mental imagery susceptibility in a representative sample of Chinese adults residing in the community
Variation by ethnic group in premature mortality risk following self-harm: a multicentre cohort study in England