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    Magnitude of consistent condom use and associated factors among people living with HIV/AIDS in Ethiopia: Implication for reducing infections and re-infection. A systematic review a... by Firomsa Bekele, Lalise Tafese, Teshome Debushe

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This study's goal is to provide an overview of the most recent research on magnitude condom use among people living with HIV in Ethiopia.…”
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    大學教師學術發表影響力之影響因素 Factors Influencing Publication Impact of Faculty by 郭玲玲 Ling-Ling Kueh, 許清芳 Ching-Fan Sheu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Conversely, assistant or associate professors may be required to dedicate more time and effort to publishing research papers because of the pressures associated with earning promotions and tenure (Hesli et al., 2012). …”
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    APPROACHES TO ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS AND WAYS TO ENCOURAGE THE PUBLICATION ACTIVITY IN THE LARGE MEDICAL SCHOOL by Vladimir N. Nikolenko, Anatoliy I. Vyalkov, Svetlana A. Martynchik, Ekaterina A. Glukhova

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The key factors forsuccessfulness of organizational and administrative measures to improve the publication activity and university rankings are computer support of R&D and scientific communication, acquisition of new above professional and inter-professional skills and competences by researchers, implementation of effective analytical online resources, monitoring of research activities, special seminars for training researchers to operate online resources.…”
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    An Active Inference Model of the Optimism Bias by Elizabeth L. Fisher, Christopher J. Whyte, Jakob Hohwy

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The optimism bias is a cognitive bias where individuals overestimate the likelihood of good outcomes and underestimate the likelihood of bad outcomes. Associated with improved quality of life, optimism bias is considered to be adaptive and is a promising avenue of research for mental health interventions in conditions where individuals lack optimism such as major depressive disorder. …”
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