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Validation of an Adapted Version of the Glasgow Anxiety Scale for People with Intellectual Disabilities (GAS-ID)
The objective of the study was to validate adapted versions of the Glasgow Anxiety Scale for people with Intellectual Disabilities (GAS-ID)...
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“Mom Just Forgot Me at a Gas Station”: A Qualitative Study of Parental ADHD in the Home
Existing literature suggests that the symptomatology for adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may have serious implications...
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The Dismal State of Federal Funding for Experimental Evaluations of Interventions to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The threats of climate change to human well-being are well-documented and are growing in number and intensity. Despite the international community...
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Rebooting Behavioral Science to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
There is no question that climate change threatens the very existence of the human species. Indeed, there is mounting evidence that the sixth mass...
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Resilience in Times of Economic Boom and Bust: A Narrative Study of a Rural Population Dependent upon the Oil and Gas Industry
How do residents of small towns that depend on oil and gas extraction or processing industries withstand economic boom and bust cycles? To answer...
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Metacognitieve therapie voor jongeren met een piekerstoornis Stop de piekertrein
In dit boek wordt uitgelegd op welke manier metacognitieve therapie (MCT) kan worden toegepast bij jongeren (12-18 jaar) waarbij een... -
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Dit behandelprotocol beschrijft een metacognitieve therapeutische behandeling voor jongeren van 12–18 jaar met een gegeneraliseerde angststoornis... -
Partial Regret After Gender Affirmation Surgery of a 35-Year-Old Taiwanese Transgender Woman
Gender-affirming surgery (GAS) is often sought after to alleviate the distress of those who suffer from gender dysphoria (GD). While many studies...
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Effect of additional tasks on the reaction time of braking responses in simulated car driving: beyond the PRP effect
The presentation of one task increases the reaction time on a subsequent task, if stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) between tasks is short. This...
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Rule-Governed Behavior and Climate Change: Why Climate Warnings Fail to Motivate Sufficient Action
Climate scientists warn of dire consequences for ecological systems and human well-being if significant steps to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions...
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Substance Use
This chapter starts out with a theoretical discussion of the meaning of “drug”. As it turns out, three different kinds of psychoactive drugs can be... -
Goal Attainment Scaling: An Idiographic Measure Sensitive to Parent and Teacher Report of IEP Goal Outcome Assessment for Students with ASD
Young students with ASD have instructional needs in social, communication, and learning skills that should be reflected in their Individualized...
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Behavior Science Contributions to Public Policy: an Introduction to the Special Section
Behavior science has a long history of influencing public policy. Numerous scholars have used behavioral principles in experimental and applied...
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SEEING IS NOT UNDERSTANDING: Vygotsky, Halliday and Metaphor in Forming and Forgetting Middle School Science Concepts
When teachers explain science concepts—for example, the solar wind, or plasma waves—some methods seem to be quick-acting and others long-lasting....
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The influence of category representativeness on the low prevalence effect in visual search
Visual search is greatly affected by the appearance rate of given target types, such that low-prevalence items are harder to detect, which has...
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Corporate environmental and social responsibility: a perspective of human behavior and psychological orientation
Employment in responsible organizations is psychologically more valuable to a large segment of employees that desire to create a significant social...
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‘We Need Communities of Color’: How Coalitions Can Move from Climate Action to Climate Justice
This article asks: How can climate coalitions challenge the predominantly white, political arena of the US environmental movement and become racially...
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Iris: A Novel Approach to Blind-Friendly Kitchen
Visually impaired people find it difficult to live without support from other people; they need support even for their basic needs like food... -
Binge-eating and sodium bicarbonate: a potent combination for gastric rupture in adults—two case reports and a review of literature
BackgroundDisordered eating behaviour including binge-eating often results in significant medical conditions, which are at times fatal. It can result...
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Abbreviation of parenting behaviors and temperament in children scales using genetic algorithms
Due to difficulties experienced during data collection from parents, data collection can become a serious concern for psychology researchers....