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Eight Needs of Every Partner, Parent, and Child
Published 2012-02-01“…One of our greatest desires is to be happy. So, what do you need in order to be happy? …”
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An Investigation into Dietary Fibre Intake, Bowel Function and Mood among a sample of Irish Adults
Published 2023-12-01“…Significant differences in mood status between each bowel function status were also observed, with those who were happy having significantly better bowel function scores than those who were unhappy and not particularly happy/unhappy (both P < 0.001). …”
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Setting the tone: crossmodal emotional face-voice combinations in continuous flash suppression
Published 2025-01-01“…Interestingly, faces paired with neutral and happy voices broke suppression the fastest, followed by faces with fearful voices. …”
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Efektivitas terapi shalat bahagia untuk meningkatkan self acceptance pada siswa sekolah menengah atas
Published 2023-07-01“…The purpose of this research is to increase self-acceptance through group guidance using happy prayer therapy. This research is a one-group pretest-posttest experimental research with purposive sampling. …”
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Effect of Monetary Rewards on Employees Performance in Financial Institutions: A Case Study of Pride Microfinance Kabale Branch.
Published 2023“…Monetary rewards make employees happy while performing their duties, majority of the respondents supported the question that monetary rewards make employees happy and satisfied while performing their duties and monetary rewards make employees perform in high degrees. …”
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Beliefs in Good and Bad Days among the Tatars in Dobrudja and Among the Polish-Lithuanian Tatars (Preliminary Remarks)
Published 2023-10-01“… The article provides preliminary notes on traditional beliefs and ideas about good and bad and happy and unhappy days known to Tatars in Dobrudja and Polish-Lithuanian Tatars. …”
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Editorial Note
Published 2025-01-01“… Happy 2025, readers! It gives me great pleasure to present this year’s Winter Issue of Suomen antropologi: Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society. …”
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Network analysis of interpersonal sensitivity and self-efficacy in nursing students
Published 2025-01-01“…Results The strongest direct relation was observed between the symptoms of interpersonal sensitivity “I feel happy when someone compliments me” and “I can make other people feel happy”. …”
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La morale minimale à l’école
Published 2014-03-01“…The second one is to know what are we do of ourselves: the lifestyle that we want to lead, the kind of person that we must be, the ingredients of “good” or “happy” life. Must be a reasonable saver or a big-time gambler? …”
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Breaking out of Unhealthy Marital Interactions
Published 2012-05-01“…"For couples today, there's an abundance of information on how to sustain healthy, happy marital relationships. What many couples fail to realize is that these positive practices won't work without addressing negative patterns and destructive behaviors in their relationship." …”
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Breaking out of Unhealthy Marital Interactions
Published 2012-05-01“…"For couples today, there's an abundance of information on how to sustain healthy, happy marital relationships. What many couples fail to realize is that these positive practices won't work without addressing negative patterns and destructive behaviors in their relationship." …”
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Predicted missing information biases ensemble perception of temporally ordered facial expressions
Published 2025-02-01“…In Experiment 1a and 1b, we manipulated the amount of prior information from local regularity by varying the position of the missing expression in the temporal sequence (1a: Neutral to Disgust and/or Disgust to Neutral,1b: Neutral to Happy and/or Happy to Neutral) within a trial. Results showed that ensemble estimates were towards the mean of expressions including both the presented and the missing faces, only when sufficient predictability (e.g. a missing expression in the late position) informed by local regularity. …”
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Les mutilations des corps masculins et féminins dans les contes de transmission orale et leurs effets symboliques
Published 2019-07-01“…This article considers the meaning of violent episodes—recounting body dismemberments and mutilations followed by repairs—found in three orally transmitted European stories. The happy outcome that leads the manhandled heroes and heroines to meet their destiny evokes the violence of some of the rites of passage of young people, at the end of which they attain the possibility of marriage. …”
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Tunes that move us: the impact of music-induced emotions on prosocial decision-making
Published 2025-01-01“…Experiments 2 and 3 further explore mood and arousal effects by manipulating the mode (major vs. minor) and tempo (fast vs. slow) of the music.ResultsExperiment 1’s results indicated that sad music increases willingness to help more than happy music or white noise, suggesting that music-induced emotions influence prosocial behavior through immediate prosocial emotions like empathy. …”
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Vocal Emotion Perception in Children Using Cochlear Implant
Published 2024-09-01“…Vocal emotion perception was assessed for semantically neutral sentences in “happy,” “sad,” and “angry” emotions using a 3 alternate forced choice test. …”
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Le prédateur inconnu : engagement et distanciation dans les prédations marines
Published 2024-06-01“…But contrary to the currently dominant discourse on the happy happy and apolitical trans-specific connection, it politicizes the encounter between humans and marines species and explores ways of restraining anthropic expansion based on recognition of the distance to be maintained between the human predator and marine predators.…”
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Affective and social pain modulation in children-Experimental evidence using picture viewing.
Published 2024-01-01“…<h4>Results</h4>Viewing mothers' faces or positive scenes reduced subjective pain intensity and corrugator activity in response to pain. Viewing happy strangers' faces lowered corrugator activity. …”
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