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    RADIO JINGLES AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF HEALTHY EATING HABITS AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS by SAMAILA MARIA KYANGCHAT, AYODELE B JOSEPH

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…It looks at how radio jingles might improve the understanding, and encourage the adoption of good eating habits amongst students of mass communication department, thereby raising awareness and understanding on healthy eating habit. The Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) was adopted as the underlying theoretical framework, while the empirical analysis of scholarly articles, books reports that address the influence of radio jingles on healthy eating habit was adopted as the methodology. …”
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    Neural correlates of vicarious reward processing and peer victimization experiences in late childhood by Simone Dobbelaar, Sanne Kellij, René Veenstra, Berna Güroğlu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Together, these findings contribute to our understanding of the social cognitions and behaviors of victims of bullying.…”
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    Individual differences in discourse management by Derya Çokal, Jason Bishop, Jacopo Torregrossa, Clare Patterson, Martine Grice, Simon Wehrle, Maria Lialiou, Sophie Repp, Heiko Seeliger, Sonja Eisenbeiß, Klaus von Heusinger, Kai Vogeley, Petra B. Schumacher

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Every utterance in discourse we produce arises from the interaction of numerous cognitive functions, such as semantic memory, where we store the meanings of words, executive function and working memory as required for maintenance of a discourse goal, and social cognitive abilities, such as mind-reading capacity as required for tuning what we say to what others know or believe. …”
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    Are “Theory of Mind” Skills in People with Epilepsy Related to How Stigmatised They Feel? An Exploratory Study by A. J. Noble, A. Robinson, A. G. Marson

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Adults with temporal or frontal lobe epilepsy and children with idiopathic generalised epilepsy are at risk of Theory of Mind (ToM) deficits. ToM refers to social cognitive skills, including the ability to understand the thoughts, intentions, beliefs, and emotions of others. …”
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    Eye tracking based clustering using the Korean version of the reading the mind in the eyes test by Se Jun Koo, Eun Jung Cha, Jee Eun Min, Eunchong Seo, Eun Lee, Suk Kyoon An

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The main findings suggested that even when performing a perceptual-level ToM task that requires the ability to understand mental states, at least in some individuals, gaze patterns are related to neurocognitive strategies, especially executive function, rather than to the specific social cognitive function itself.…”
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    How breakthroughs happen: Unearthing the boundary conditions of eco-friendly deliberate practice and eco-innovation performance. by Yin-Shi Jin, Asia Sohail, Shahid Iqbal, Tehreem Fatima, Arslan Ayub

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Anchored on the organizational support theory and the social cognitive, the current study seeks to investigate the impacts of perceived organizational support (POS) and developmental leadership (DL) on eco-innovation performance (EP) through the mediating role of eco-friendly deliberate practice (EDP). …”
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    HEALTH WORKERS PERCEPTION OF SOCIAL MEDIA AS A TOOL FOR PROMOTING NUTRITION BEHAVIOURS AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN IN SABO TASHA COMMUNITY by JAMILA MUSA, AYODELE BABATUNDE JOSEPH

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The paper was anchored on social cognitive theory and secondary data approach was used to collect data from a variety of sources, including reports, articles, online news and websites, journals. …”
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    Improving Physical Activity mHealth Interventions: Development of a Computational Model of Self-Efficacy Theory to Define Adaptive Goals for Exercise Promotion by Dario Baretta, Fabio Sartori, Andrea Greco, Marco D’Addario, Riccardo Melen, Patrizia Steca

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Specifically, we propose a computational model of behaviour change, grounded on the social cognitive theory of self-efficacy. The purpose of the computational model is to dynamically integrate information referring to individuals’ self-efficacy beliefs and physical activity behaviour in order to define exercising goals that adapt to individuals’ changes over time. …”
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    The Default Mode Network and Altered Consciousness in Epilepsy by Nathan B. Danielson, Jennifer N. Guo, Hal Blumenfeld

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The primary nodes of this network, which typically include the precuneus/posterior cingulate, the medial frontal and lateral parietal cortices, are thought to be involved in introspective and social cognitive functions. Interestingly, this same network has been shown to be selectively impaired during epileptic seizures associated with loss of consciousness. …”
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    Why the brown ghost chirps at night by Livio Oboti, Federico Pedraja, Marie Ritter, Marlena Lohse, Lennart Klette, Rüdiger Krahe

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Since the pioneering work by Moeller, Szabo, and Bullock, weakly electric fish have served as a valuable model for investigating spatial and social cognitive abilities in a vertebrate taxon usually less accessible than mammals or other terrestrial vertebrates. …”
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    A multi-institution longitudinal randomised control trial of speaking up: Implications for theory and practice by Efrem Violato, Jennifer Stefura, Meredith Patey, Brian Witschen

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…# Background Speaking up is an important yet challenging aspect of health professional communication. To overcome social-cognitive influences and improve speaking up, an intervention based on Kolb's experiential learning cycle was developed, which integrated Virtual Simulation, curriculum, and practice speaking up. …”
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    The Effect of Educational Games on Creativity: A systematic Review by Mohadeseh Ziaee, Mohsen Rostamy-MalKhalifeh, Tofigh Allahviranloo

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Results: The study's outcomes revealed that scholars have predominantly concentrated their inquiries on the ramifications of educational games concerning critical thinking and problem-solving, the correlation between educational games and motivational aspects of learning, the effects of both digital and physical gaming environments on creativity, the significance of social interactions within educational gaming contexts, the influence of educational games on cognitive and social-cognitive competencies, and frameworks for evaluating creativity within educational games. …”
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    Systematic optimization and evaluation of a Dutch sexual health intervention: Role model stories for chlamydia prevention, testing, and treatment by Gido Metz, Rosa RLC Thielmann, Hanneke Roosjen, Sarah E. Stutterheim, Rik Crutzen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Method The experiences of 10 young individuals served as the basis of role model stories using the behavior change principle modeling based on social cognitive theory. These stories aimed to motivate young individuals to undergo sexually transmitted infection testing, use condoms, and notify sexual partners. …”
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    Age dynamics of graphic reflection of social identity by Alla A. Gudzovskaya

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Social identity recently has become one of the actual subjects of scientific research in social psychology, social cognitive psychology. Social identity reflects conscious and unconscious feelings of a person’s belonging to certain communities, is the context for decision-making in situations of choice. …”
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    Empowering Career Choices: Developing Social and Emotional Support Services for Adolescents by Mukhlinatus Sangadah, Mudafiatun Isriyah, Weni Kurnia Rahmawati

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The research contributes to theoretical discourse by applying Social Cognitive Career Theory and Trait and Factor Theory to explore the interplay between individual attributes and environmental factors in career development. …”
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    Unraveling Green Consumer Behaviour: A Systematic Literature Review by Pearl Fafa Bansah, Vanessa Gaffar, Disman Disman, Ayu Krishna Yeliawati

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Results: Green consumer behaviour was interpreted differently using theories such as the theory of planned behaviour, value-belief-norm theory, social cognitive theory, and environmental identity theory. …”
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    The effect of social support on academic performance among adolescents: The chain mediating roles of self-efficacy and learning engagement. by Xiangping Zhang, Wensheng Qian

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This study aims to examine the correlation between social support and academic achievement among Chinese middle school students, framed within the Social Cognitive Theory. It also seeks to explore the mediating roles of self-efficacy and learning engagement in this relationship.…”
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    Art Education Experiences in Unified Classrooms: A Phenomenological Study by Ünal Bastaban, Ela Kurnaz

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In addition, it was also among the results that art education in unified classrooms is an important impact factor in terms of social, cognitive, kinetic and artistic sense in terms of being an individual for students and coping with life dynamics. …”
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    Research progress of health action process approach model in nursing interventions for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (健康行动过程取向理论模型在2型糖尿病护理中应用的研究进展)... by ZHANG Jiahui (张家慧), WANG Yan (王艳)

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…The health action process approach model (HAPA) is a social-cognitive model specifying motivational and volitional determinants of health behavior, and the process of HAPA consists of a motivation, volition and action phase. …”
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