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    Navigating Compliant Agency in Cyberspace: Muslim Womanhood Through the Lens of Oki Setiana Dewi by Asya Dwina Luthfia

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In contrast to the stereotype that docile Muslim women are confined to domestic roles, this study examines how Muslim womanhood can balance economic independence with adherence to religious and societal expectations. …”
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    “An Ancient System of Caste”: How the British Law against Caste Depends on Orientalism by Prakash Shah

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…The effort of including caste in law, whether through legislation or case law presupposes and imports ideas of the caste system that rest on shaky foundations. The stereotype of the caste system goes back to Christian theological accounts of India, developed further in Orientalist accounts during the colonial period, and is incorporated in the social sciences today. …”
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    Understanding pathways for effective interprofessional education: a thematic analysis of medical and nursing students’ insights by Amal Jasim Al-Qallaf, Muhammad Umair Akhtar, Mohamed Nagi Fouda, Omar Anwar Alyas, Jannat Akram, Rahaf Mashal, Nashmiyya Atif

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The comprehensive process of thematic analysis led to the emergence of five themes and associated subthemes: integrated curriculum (realistic interventions, idealistic interventions, varied perspectives), role recognition (communication, task division), understanding of team dynamics (harmonious collaboration, amplification of strengths, team management), cultural practices (organizational culture, interpersonal culture), and social conditioning (identity navigation, stereotype persistence, varied mindsets). The sequential relationship between these themes provides an approach for integrated IPE in healthcare curricula. …”
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    Understanding water reaction pathways to control the hydrolytic reactivity of a Zn metal-organic framework by Shoushun Chen, Zelin Zhang, Wei Chen, Bryan E. G. Lucier, Mansheng Chen, Wanli Zhang, Haihong Zhu, Ivan Hung, Anmin Zheng, Zhehong Gan, Dongsheng Lei, Yining Huang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The documentation of two distinct pathways counters the stereotype that water exposure always leads to destruction or degradation of water-sensitive MOFs, and demonstrates that water-stable MOFs with improved adsorption properties can be prepared via controlled solvent-triggered structural rearrangement.…”
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    SOCIAL ATTITUDES TO DRUGS ABUSE AMONG YOUTH AND DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION by Y. N. Nakhimova, G. F. Romashkina

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…The main types of the attitude to drug abuse experience are designated: 1) complete negation of a possibility of drug abuse; 2) refusal of drug abuse, but indifference or loyal attitude to drug abuse by others; 3) readiness for periodic drug usage; 4) steady stereotype of regular use of narcotic substances.The necessity of flexible forms of influence on youth for formation of sustainable social barriers is justified.The need of adequate public opinion formation which does not enable exclusion and criminalization among youth having some drug abuse experience is approved. …”
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    Understanding the factors related to how East and Southeast Asian immigrant youth and families access mental health and substance use services: A scoping review. by Chloe Gao, Lianne L Cho, Avneet Dhillon, Soyeon Kim, Kimberlyn McGrail, Michael R Law, Nadiya Sunderji, Skye Barbic

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The study suggests that there is a growing body of research (21 studies) focused on identifying acceptability factors, including Asian cultural values and the model minority stereotype impacting how East and Southeast Asian immigrant youth access MHSU services. …”
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    Does candidate race influence simulated patient ratings in standardised assessments of clinical practice? A single-blinded randomised study in UK medical schools by Celia Brown, Amir H Sam, Rachel Westacott, Mark Gurnell, Sarah Khavandi, Malcolm Reed, Ann Sebastian, Kerry Badger

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Objectives Standardisation of medical examinations involves minimising assessor stereotyping and bias for a fair process. This study aimed to determine whether being a non-white candidate affected scoring by simulated patients, compared with a white candidate, at three different performance grades in the same history-taking station.Design Single-blinded, video-based, randomised study.Participants 163 simulated patients watched a randomly allocated set of six videos. …”
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    NASIONALISME, HARGA TRANSFER, DAN KEPEMILIKAN ASING DARI PANDANGAN PENGHINDARAN PAJAK by Permata Ayu Widyasari, Vernanda Octaviane Wijaya, Hari Hananto

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Novelty - This study breaks the stereotype that corporate nationalism will be reduced if it conducts transfer pricing or has foreign ownership in tax avoidance.…”
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    Negotiating a physically active life in tune with ageing: a grounded theory study of older persons’ experiences of participating in high-intensity interval training by Helena Fridberg, Maria Wiklund, Fredrik Snellman, Erik Rosendahl, Mattias Hedlund, Carl-Johan Boraxbekk, Nina Lindelöf

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A conceptual framework comprising three theoretical concepts—stereotype embodiment, ageist practices, and self-efficacy—was employed during the abductive phase as an analytical lens. …”
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    Rehabilitation diagnosis of patients with mine-explosive wounds of the lower leg based on the international classification of functioning, disability and health by O.E. Dorofieieva, K.S. Yarymbash, O.A. Glinyana, Yu.V. Syomych, I.T. Skrypchenko

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In the course of the clinical and instrumental methods of examination of patients with mine-explosive wounds at the level of the lower leg, the assessment of categories according to the ICF revealed disorders at the level of structure: functions: s 75010 bones of lower leg, s 75012 muscles of lower leg, s 75013 ligaments and fasciae of lower leg, s 8104 skin of lower extremity; b 28015 pain in the lower limb, b 4550 general physical endurance, b 7101 mobility of several joints, b 7351 muscle tone of one limb, b 770 function of the stereotype of walking, b 7800 sensation of muscular stiffness, b 810 protective function of skin; activities: d 4104 standing position, d 4106 moving the center of gravity of the body, d 4501 walking long distances, d 465 moving using technical means, d 5100 washing body parts, d 5102 wiping and drying, d 5402 putting on footwear, d 5403 taking off footwear, d 5702 self-health support, d 850 well-paid work, d 920 recreation and leisure, e 1151 assistive products and technologies for personal everyday use, e 310 close relatives, e 355 professional health care workers. …”
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    Relationship between the ideal and reality in civil service: retrospective approach towards ethical problems in the interwar Lithuanian Republic by Jolanta Palidauskaitė

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…The best illustration is the very negative stereotype of a public servant. Taking into consideration the fact that journalists often are more interested in abnormal things, that can be estimated as scandalous, the author concludes that an honest civil servant properly performing his official duties is not an exception. …”
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    Stigmatization of people with mental illness – a matter of milieu-specific worldviews? Results from a population-based survey in Germany by Jenny Spahlholz, Eva Baumann, Sven Speerforck, Sven Speerforck, Christian Sander, Christian Sander, Matthias C. Angermeyer, Georg Schomerus, Georg Schomerus

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Two stigma measures associated with the stereotype and status loss/discrimination components were assessed (i.e., the Social Distance Scale and a list of well-known stereotypes associated with depression or schizophrenia). …”
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    The Association Between Medication Adherence, Internalized Stigma and Social Support Among Outpatients with Major Depressive Disorder in a Malaysian Hospital: A Cross-Sectional Stu... by Halim R, Kaur M, Syed Mokhtar SS, Chemi N, Sajatovic M, Tan YK, Siau CS, Ng CG

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Participants answered questionnaires consisting of demographic and clinical information (medical history, duration of anti-depressant treatment for MDD, psychiatric ward admission history, and any medication side effects experienced), the Internalized Stigma of Mental Illness Scale (comprising alienation, stereotype, perceived discrimination, and social withdrawal), the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (comprising family, friend, and significant other support), and the Malaysia Medication Adherence Assessment Tool. …”
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    Projet KIKI : Projet de conservation et de réintroduction des cercopithèques du Gabon by Carole Dilger, Guillaume Le Flohic, Noé Campagne, Peggy Motsch

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Lors de la première phase de réhabilitation, l’animal, traumatisé et stéréotypé, est rassuré, et une alimentation et des soins adaptés lui sont fournis, afin d’améliorer rapidement son bien-être. …”
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    The sport and Lithuanian national identity by Ingvaras Butautas, Rasa Čepaitienė

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…It will also be the first attempt to search for the roots of broadly entrenched stereotypes and assessments about the involved subject. …”
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    Les effets des normes de sexe chez les enseignant-e-s de l’école primaire by Céline Delcroix

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…La deuxième partie expose que les hommes conscients du stéréotype qui les définit et dans lequel ils ne se reconnaissent pas toujours effectuent tout de même un repli sur leur identité de sexe. …”
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    Humor as a window into generative AI bias by Roger Saumure, Julian De Freitas, Stefano Puntoni

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…When ChatGPT updates images to make them “funnier”, the prevalence of stereotyped groups changes. While stereotyped groups for politically sensitive traits (i.e., race and gender) are less likely to be represented after making an image funnier, stereotyped groups for less politically sensitive traits (i.e., older, visually impaired, and people with high body weight groups) are more likely to be represented.…”
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    A Wild Bunch: Older “Funny Girls” and the Small Screen by Franziska Röber

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The following article explores how the sitcoms Waiting for God and The Old Guys employ stock situations and stereotypes in order to construct later-life femininities, but also how the mechanisms of the sitcom allow for a transgression of these stereotypical notions of femininity. …”
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    Race and gender biases in assessing pain intensity and medication needs among Chinese observers by Zhiyuan Liu, Tzu-Ying Chuang, Shan Wang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…However, such factors may influence pain assessment interdependently based on caregivers' stereotypical beliefs. Objectives:. This study investigated how sufferers' race and gender affect Chinese observers' evaluations of pain intensity and medication needs and the associations with the observers' race and gender-related stereotypical beliefs. …”
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