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Self as Object:
Jie Sui, Xiaosi Gu
Nov 01, 2017

Self representation is fundamental to mental functions. While the self has mostly been studied in traditional psychophilosophical terms ('self as subject'), recent laboratory work suggests that the self can be measured...

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Self as Object:
Jie Sui, Xiaosi Gu
Nov 01, 2017

Self representation is fundamental to mental functions. While the self has mostly been studied in traditional psychophilosophical terms ('self as subject'), recent laboratory work suggests that the self can be measured...

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The self survives extinction
Jie Sui, Glyn W. Humphreys
Oct 01, 2017

People show biases to self-related information on a range of tasks. Key but controversial questions are whether self-related information is processed without attention, and whether self-related information determines what is...

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The self survives extinction
Jie Sui, Glyn W. Humphreys
Oct 01, 2017

People show biases to self-related information on a range of tasks. Key but controversial questions are whether self-related information is processed without attention, and whether self-related information determines what is...

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Self-discrepancy, Depression, Anxiety, and Psychological Well-Being
Abstract Background Self-discrepancy theory posits that greater discrepancy between the actual and ideal self is related to...
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Off-World Mental Health
During future long-duration space exploration missions, humans will be exposed to combinations of extreme physical, psychological, and interpersonal demands. These demands create risks for the safety, performance, health, and...
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Coupling between positronium formation and elastic positron-scattering channels in the rare gases
P M Jay, Paul G Coleman
Jul 08, 2010
Measurements of elastic-scattering cross sections are presented for positron collisions with helium, neon, argon, krypton, and xenon around the threshold energy for positronium (Ps) formation. The elastic cross section falls...
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Self-Expansion Does a Mind Good: Types of Self-Expansion and the Self-Resources Model
Samantha Straughn
Jan 01, 0001
Self-expansion, the addition of positive traits to an individual's self-concept, has many benefits to individuals. This study examined if one type of self-expansion provided more benefits than others, while also examining the...
Published by: Ursinus College
A Multi-Objective Approach for Materialized View Selection
In today's world, business transactional data has become the critical part of all business-related decisions. For this purpose, complex analytical queries have been run on transactional data to get the relevant information, from...
Self-Determination Skills
Among different transitions that happen in a young person’s life, transition to adulthood can be one of the most challenging. The new post-school environment requires increased self-determination, including self-awareness...
Self-Learning and Self-Satisfaction
The awareness towards organizational advantage through knowledge sharing among individuals has gained its significance globally. Numerous illustrations in the field of knowledge sharing behaviour indicate that in order to...
Coupling between positronium formation and elastic positron-scattering channels in the rare gases
P M Jay, Paul G Coleman
Jul 08, 2010
Measurements of elastic-scattering cross sections are presented for positron collisions with helium, neon, argon, krypton, and xenon around the threshold energy for positronium (Ps) formation. The elastic cross section falls...
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Self-Assessment
This chapter focuses on self-assessment as a decisive assessment for students' learning and offers the results of a study done with 72 university students. The authors investigated preservice teachers' views on self-assessment...
Using Word Trees, Word Networks, and Tag Clouds to Provide Meaningful Insights
The combined use of data mining techniques and qualitative consumer reports can provide meaningful insights into service performance and relevant decision making. In several case studies, the authors combine qualitative comments...
Compliance in autism
Previous research indicates that autistic individuals are more likely to be bullied, and that they experience heightened anxiety and diminished self-esteem. These factors are known to predict heightened compliance, which is the...
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