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    DENTAL SERVICES – TO FEAR OR NOT TO FEAR? THE EFFECT OF MUSIC ON PAIN PERCEPTIONS by Ancuța REMETE, Laura BACALI, Marcel Ciprian POP, Brîndușa Mariana BEJAN, Monica BOGDAN, Andrei PICOȘ

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…In the tertiary sector of economy, consumers have been noticed to pay great attention to dental care services as they make use of such services quite frequently and are emotionally involved in the supply process to a great extent. …”
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    Readability and Suitability of COPD Consumer Information by Kathryn Fullmann, David F. Blackburn, Mark E. Fenton, Holly Mansell

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The objective of this study was to perform an appraisal of the consumer information provided in COPD inhaler monographs. …”
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    From fear to food: predation risk shapes deer behaviour, their resources and forest vegetation by Martin, Jean-Louis, Chamaillé-Jammes, Simon, Salomon, Anne, Gomez Pourroy, Devana Veronica, Schlaeflin, Mathilde, Le Saout, Soizic, Lucas, Annick, Bentaleb, Ilham, Chollet, Simon, Pattison, Jake, Martin-Blangy, Soline, Gaston, Anthony James

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The “ecology of fear” posits that predation risk shapes the behaviour of large herbivores, their foraging patterns, their habitat selection and their consequent effect on forest ecology. …”
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    LEBIH DARI SEKADAR TREN: PENGARUH FOMO (FEAR OF MISSING OUT), PERBANDINGAN SOSIAL, DAN MATERIALISME PADA PERILAKU BUY NOW PAY LATER GEN Z by I Gusti Ayu Tara Laksemiyasa Ditha, I Gusti Ngurah Ary Wiwekananda, Ni Komang Ayu Diah Ambalika

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Implikasinya meliputi perlunya regulasi untuk mengelola penggunaan BNPL secara bertanggung jawab dan peluang bisnis untuk memanfaatkan tren ini.   Consumer behavior in Indonesia is increasingly influenced by social comparison, Fear of Missing Out (FoMO), and materialism, driving the adoption of the "Buy Now, Pay Later" (BNPL) payment method. …”
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    The role played by gender, household income and age in factors contributing to consumers’ attitudes towards short message service advertisements by Michael Humbani, Yolanda Jordaan

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…This study investigated the role that gender, household income and age play with regard to factors contributing to the attitudes of consumers towards SMS advertisements. The contributing factors reviewed in this study are content appeal, perceived personalisation, interactivity of SMS advertisements, attitudes towards advertising in general, consumers’ innovativeness, perceived consumer knowledge, perceived control, fear of spamming, perceived incentives and locationbased advertising. …”
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    Implementation of Virtual and Face-to-Face Childbirth Preparation Training for the Spouses of the Primiparous Women to Reduce the Fear of Childbirth, Improve the Pregnancy Experien... by Zari Doaltabadi, Leila Amiri-Farahani, Seyedeh Batool Hasanpoor-Azghady

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The aim of this study is to compare the effect of virtual and face-to-face childbirth preparation training for spouses of the primiparous women on the pregnancy experience, fear of childbirth (FOC), and mother- and father-infant attachment. …”
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    Rational and Emotional Communication in Advertising in Women's Magazines in Brazil by Edward Robinson Marin, Nadia Kassouf Pizzinatto, Antonio Carlos Giuliani

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The methodology was based on an exploratory study, supported on a scale of 14 items, by Resnik and Stern (1977), which recommend matching appeals to attitude toward the product, that is, use informative advertising, based on rational appeals for products in which the consumer attitude is predominantly cognitive. To assess the emotional content, we used the scale of eight items of Plutchik (1980), represented by the primary emotions - Anger, Fear, Sadness, Disgust, Surprise, Curiosity, Acceptance and Joy. …”
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    Activating the Mobile User Interface With a Rule-Based Chatbot and EEG-Based Emotion Recognition to Aid in Coping With Negative Emotions by Haneen Reda Banjar, Lujain Alsefri, Aseel Alshomrani, Morouj Hamdhy, Sara Alahmari, Sanaa Sharaf

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The emotion recognition model is trained and tested using the SEED-IV dataset, ensuring compatibility with consumer EEG headbands and accurate detection of complex emotions like sadness and fear. …”
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    Women's Experiences of Preeclampsia: Australian Action on Preeclampsia Survey of Women and Their Confidants by C. East, K. Conway, W. Pollock, N. Frawley, S. Brennecke

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Postal survey of the 112 members of the consumer group, Australian Action on Pre-Eclampsia (AAPEC). …”
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    « La peur du désir » : A Mummer’s Wife et Esther Waters de George Moore by Fabienne Gaspari

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…In these novels, the images of the industrial and urban landscape, but also of the Victorian domestic scene, conveyed and filtered through the protagonists’ minds and bodies, contribute to the dramatization of their existential state. Literally consuming the characters and bringing the body—whose disorders are staged—to the fore, alcoholism and consumption echo the fires of industry and reveal a fear of desire which, according to Leo Bersani, characterizes Realism. …”
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    Does electronic data collection perform better than paper-based data collection in health research fieldwork? A participatory action research in Zanzibar by Ving Fai Chan, Fatma Omar, Eden Mashayo, Ai Chee Yong, Christine Graham, Ronnie Graham, Omar Juma Othman, Jamison Jones, Kajal Shah

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The study revealed that using a paper-based data collection tool during baseline was time-consuming, with 12.8% of responses being errors (2611 errors out of 20 398 responses). …”
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    SMART E-HEALTH: THE BENEFITS OF ENHANCING THE AWARENESS AND BEHAVIOR OF SOLUTIONIST TECHNOLOGY USE by Żywiołek Justyna, Muhammad Irfan, Zahid Yousaf, Radosław Wolniak, Gilberto Santos

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The findings are illuminating, revealing widespread illiteracy, a lack of information, and a fear of taking drugs without contacting a doctor. …”
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    Barriers to and facilitators of healthcare professionals in ADR reporting in a tertiary care hospital in India by Ian Osoro N, Suhaib KP, Jamuna Rani R, Rajanandh MG

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Additionally, 25 (31%) of the HCPs stated that reporting ADRs is time consuming. 18 (22%) of them reported a fear of legal liability. 13 (16%) of them stated that the reporting from is complicated and 29 (36%) stated a lack of motivation as the reason for not reporting ADR. …”
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    Trace Element Status and Environmental Implications of Soils and Zea mays from Farmed Dumpsites in the Bamenda Metropolis, North-West Cameroon by Mofor Nelson Alakeh, Njoyim Estella Buleng Tamungang, Mbene Kenneth, Yuhinwenkeh Njumbo Blaise, Nchofua Festus Biosengazeh

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Thus, there are potential health hazards related to consuming crops from such soils. Bioremediation techniques can be used to recover heavy metals from such soils. …”
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    Comparative Ethics of Modern Payment Models by Jacob Riegler

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Oddly, from a strictly financial perspective, patients are secondary consumers of their care in most healthcare systems. …”
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    MEDIA USE AND HAPPINESS IN SERBIA by LJubiša Bojić, Maja Pavlović

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…As for the quality of newspapers use, those consuming contents such as culture, sports and IT are happier than others. …”
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