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    Impact of Orthognathic Surgery on Quality of Life in Patients with Dentofacial Deformities by Faezeh Eslamipour, Arash Najimi, Azade Tadayonfard, Zeinab Azamian

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Based on the finding of this study, in 6-month interval after surgery, orthognathic surgery causes significant improvements in quality of life in patients with dentofacial deformities as assessed in emotional, psychological, oral function, and social domains and maximum changes occurred in emotional domain.…”
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    Washing 'Dirty Work' in Academia and Beyond: Resisting Stigma as an Early Career Researcher Investigating Sexuality in the Digital by Chiara Perin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…My ethnographic journey demanded substantial emotional labour as I navigated potentially toxic technocultures (Massanari 2015) and non-sex-positive environments. …”
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    Relationship with place: a transformative and sustainable pedagogy for the planet by Julie Singleton

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Furthermore, natural environments are offered as an optimal context for the emotional and sensory-rich needs of learning experiences that transform eco-paradigms and develop land ethics. …”
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    CONSUMER VIEW ON THE AXIS OF DIDEROT EFFECT AND UNPLANNED PURCHASE by Sabiha Kılıç, Kübra Müge Çakaröz, Funda Civek

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…People's shopping habits are changing day by day.Consumers' point of view towards the product has turned into an emotional quality rather than a material quality.Emotional consumers pay attention that their products are compatible with each other.This situation triggers the Diderot Effect in consumers.With this feeling,the consumer displays a continuous buying behavior.It directs the consumer,acting with the domino effect logic,to unplanned purchases.When consumers buy an initial product,they start to think that they also need other products with the logic of induction.In order to finalize this situation, they tend to buy complementary products.This instinctive desire for integrity is described as the Diderot Effect.The aim of the study is to examine the Diderot Impact Levels and Unplanned Buying trends of the consumers.The research data were obtained through a survey applied on social media.In the analysis of the data, descriptive statistics, percentage and frequency,ANOVA and Chi-Square analysis were used.The reliability of the scales used in the study was tested with the Cronbach Alpha method, and the scales were found to be "High Reliability".As a result of the analysis,it was determined that there was a relationship between the unplanned purchasing behavior of the consumers and the Diderot effect levels and that the consumers purchased other products that were complementary to the products they purchased, therefore they were under the influence of diderot.…”
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    Homeostatic model and job-organization related factors as predictors of subjective wellbeing of Mizan-Tepi university teachers by Michael Emru adesse

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…First, it was hypothesized that the homeostatic model of SWB (extraversion, emotional stability, experiential input, perceived control, self-esteem and optimism) would significantly predict the SWB of teachers. …”
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    Clinical Holistic Medicine: A Psychological Theory of Dependency to Improve Quality of Life by Søren Ventegodt, Mohammed Morad, Isack Kandel, Joav Merrick

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…In this way, the person can be healed and released of the emotional suffering and no longer be a slave to the dependency pattern.…”
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    Potential Consequences of Abandonment in Preschool-Age: Neuropsychological Findings in Institutionalized Children by Juan F. Cardona, Facundo Manes, Josefina Escobar, Jéssica López, Agustín Ibáñez

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Objective: Several longitudinal studies had shown that early deprivation and institutionalization during the first six months of life affects the emotional, cognitive, social and neurophysiologic development. …”
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    Analysis of the Impact of Effectiveness of Media (Seda-va-Sima) Advertisement on the Extent of Consumers’ Urge to Consume National Commodities by Abolfazl Danaei

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The position of emotional features in this study supports findings by Samsamshariatmm et al., (2007). …”
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    A Cognitive Neuropsychological and Psychophysiological Investigation of a Patient Who Exhibited an Acute Exacerbated Behavioural Response during Innocuous Somatosensory Stimulation... by N. M. J. Edelstyn, S. R. Baker, S. J. Ellis, P. Jenkinson

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…We report findings from a cognitive neuropsychological and psychophysiological investigation of a patient who displayed an exacerbated acute emotional expression during movement, innocuous, and aversive somatosensory stimulation. …”
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    Possible Nonopioid-Mediated Analgesia Produced by Methotrimeprazine in Rats by Perry N Fuchs, Bradley Kerr, Ronald Melzack

    Published 1996-01-01
    “…Although MTMZ has received little attention in recent decades, the fact that it derives from a class of drugs usually associated with cognitive and emotional processes, rather than the traditional analgesics, makes it interesting as a potential source of information about the mechanisms of analgesia.…”
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    Empirical research on the evolution trend of heat and sentiment for emergencies by Shihong Wu, Wei Yu, Yanxia Zhao, Hongyan Li, Jiatong Wang, Weiyan Yang, Yue Lin

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…By segmenting information topics and analysing emotional shifts, we can identify corresponding real-world events and their impacts, thereby providing guidance for timely responses to emergencies. …”
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    Sounds and Natures Do Often Agree: Prediction of Esports Players’ Performance in Fighting Games Based on the Operating Sounds of Game Controllers by Yamato Hiratsuka, Kazuki Kuga, Takahiro Miura, Tetsuo Tanaka, Mari Ueda

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Therefore, this study aimed to clarify the relationship between the sound of esports players’ controller operations and their objective as well as subjective metrics, including their emotional state and performance during the game. Initially, the controller sounds of players of various ranks in <i>Super Smash Bros. …”
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    Disentangling Tinnitus Distress and Tinnitus Presence by Means of EEG Power Analysis by Martin Meyer, Matthias S. Luethi, Patrick Neff, Nicolas Langer, Stefan Büchi

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…These independent states are distress and presence, the latter is described as the perceived intensity of sound experience that increases with tinnitus duration devoid of any considerable emotional burden. Neuroplastic changes correlate with the two independent components. …”
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    Overcoming barriers and understanding the psychological impact of timely pig euthanasia on Spanish-speaking swine caretakers in the United States by Pablo Lamino, Renzo Ceme Vinces, Nancy F. Acevedo León, Nancy F. Acevedo León, Amy Boren-Alpízar, Marcelo Schmidt, John J. McGlone, Arlene Garcia, Arlene Garcia

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Data were analyzed using thematic analysis to identify key factors influencing the euthanasia process.ResultsThe study found that caretaker stress and burnout, exacerbated by the “caring-killing paradox,” significantly affect emotional wellbeing. Factors such as the frequency of euthanasia, level of knowledge and education, and cultural background were identified as influential. …”
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    LONGITUDINAL STUDIES OF MUSICALLY GIFTED SCHOOLGIRLS by Svetlana N. Loseva

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Besides, such occupations dispose children and teenagers to emotional responsiveness and spiritual self-improvement.Practical significance. …”
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    Problem psikologis danstrategi coping pada pelaksana upacara adat rambu solo’tana’ bulaan miskin di dusun pambalan by Jeanri Rara Mille Kety, Krismi Diah Ambarwati

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…As well as found risk factors for stress, such as lack of emotional expression and lack of self-acceptance.…”
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    The Psychological Impact of Divorce on Children in Manado City, North Sulawesi by Ardianto Ardianto, Edi Gunawan, Nasruddin Yusuf, Munir Tubagus

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Emotional conflicts also arise in children who are victims of divorce, such as feelings of guilt, anger, sadness, and prolonged anxiety. …”
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    Addressing all the psychosocial risk factors in the workplace requires a comprehensive and interdisciplinary strategy and specific tools by Francesco CHIRICO, Gabriele GIORGI, Nicola MAGNAVITA

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This study explores the definition and identification of psychosocial risks, encompassing workplace harassment, violence, critical service events, emotional demands, and contextual factors like work-related stress. …”
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