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Too hard, too easy, or just right? The effects of context on effort and boredom aversion

Despite people’s general desire to avoid cognitive effort, there is a limit to our parsimony: boredom, a state defined by a lack of successful mental engagement, is found to be similarly aversive. The work presented here...

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The Resilient Organisation

The Input-Process-Output framework is adopted to examine the impact of diversity attributes (the input) on communication (the process) and their influence on performance (the output), to understand the internal group/team...

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The Resilient Organisation

The Input-Process-Output framework is adopted to examine the impact of diversity attributes (the input) on communication (the process) and their influence on performance (the output), to understand the internal group/team...

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Preferences for explanation generality develop early in biology but not physics
One of the core functions of explanation is to support prediction and generalization. However, some explanations license a broader range of predictions than others. For instance, an explanation about biology could be presented...
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Understanding the role of self-determination in shaping university experiences for autistic and typically developing students in the United Kingdom
Jiedi Lei, Ailsa Russell
Jul 31, 2021

With more autistic students enrolling in higher education, little is known about how autistic students can actively and effectively shape their own university experience through self-determination. This study explores how...

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