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    Optimism as a Protective Factor against Burnout and Job Dissatisfaction Among PhD Students: An Empirical Analysis Using the Effort-Reward Imbalance Model

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    This project is a master's thesis conducted at the Department of Psychology, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), in cooperation with Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU), Center for Leadership and People Management. The internal supervisor for this master's thesis is PD Dr. Sabine Hommelhoff and the external supervisors are Dr. Irmgard Mausz and Dr. Melanie Vilser

    STAC: Scales and Tasks for Art and Creativity assessments

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    This project contains tasks and self-report scales for research on creativity, aesthetics, and the arts

    Watson et al. - Chimps in a group context

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    Open Science MeetUp Göttingen

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    Initiated in Autumn 2016, the Open Science Göttingen Meet-up brings together committed researchers and librarians interested in promoting Open Science principles at Campus Göttingen. (Further information at: https://www.sub.uni-goettingen.de/en/electronic-publishing/open-science/ and Masterpad: https://pad.gwdg.de/OpenScienceGOE

    Recognition Memory Shielded from Semantic but not Perceptual Interference in Normal Aging

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    Normal aging impairs long-term declarative memory, and evidence suggests that this impairment may be driven partly by structural or functional changes in the medial temporal lobe (MTL). Theories of MTL memory function therefore make predictions for age-related memory loss. One theory – the Representational-Hierarchical account – makes two specific predictions. First, recognition memory in older participants should be impaired by feature-level interference, in which studied items contain many shared perceptual features such that those features appear repeatedly. Second, if the interference in a recognition memory task – i.e., the information that repeats across items – resides at a higher level of complexity than simple perceptual features, such as semantic gist, older adults should be less impacted by such interference than young adults. We tested these predictions using the Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm, by creating feature-level (i.e., perceptual) interference with phonemically/orthographically related word categories, and higher-level associative interference with semantically related word categories. Importantly, we manipulated category size in order to compare the effect of less versus more interference (i.e., small versus large category size), which served to (1) avoid potential item confounds arising from systematic differences between words belonging to perceptually- versus semantically-related categories, and (2) ensure that any effect of interference was due to information encoded at study, rather than pre-experimentally. Further, we used signal detection theory to interpret our data, rather than examining false alarm rates in isolation, thereby avoiding potentially confounding contamination of the memory measure by changes in response bias across conditions or groups. Older participants, relative to young adults, were relatively more impaired by perceptual interference and less impaired by semantic interference. This pattern seems at odds with many current theories of age-related memory loss, but is in line with the Representational-Hierarchical account

    Child witness expressions of certainty are informative

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    Data and pre-registration for "Winsor, A. A., Flowe, H. D., Seale-Carlisle, T. M., Killeen, I. M., Hett, D., Jores, T., Ingham, M., Lee, B. P., Stevens, L. M., & Colloff, M. F. (2020). Child witness expressions of certainty are informative.

    Aly Lab

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    Aly Lab at UC Berkele

    ESTRATÉGIAS DE SUPERVISÃO CLÍNICA DE ENFERMAGEM EM CONTEXTO DE SERVIÇO DE URGÊNCIA: SCOPING REVIEW / CLINICAL NURSING SUPERVISION STRATEGIES IN EMERGENCY SERVICE CONTEXT: SCOPING REVIEW

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    Trata-se de uma scoping review, com base nas recomendações do Joanna Briggs Institute para scoping review e do Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews (Prisma-ScR). As buscas foram realizadas em janeiro de 2023, nas bases de dados Scielo, MEDLINE, CINAHL, Biblioteca Virtual de Saúde, B-on, Scopus e foi pesquisada literatura cinzenta no RCAAP. Os critérios de inclusão foram: estudos que discutissem estratégias de supervisão clínica na formação pré-graduada de enfermagem em contexto de serviço de urgência, publicados integralmente nas línguas portuguesa, espanhola e/ou inglesa, nos últimos 10 anos. Foram assim encontrados 187 estudos os quais foram triados e organizados no Mendeley. Os dados extraídos foram analisados e sintetizados na forma narrativa. This is a scoping review, based on Joanna Briggs Institute recommendations for scoping review and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews (Prisma-ScR). The searches were carried out in January 2023, in Scielo, MEDLINE, CINAHL, Virtual Health Library, B-on, Scopus databases and grey literature was searched in RCAAP. The inclusion criteria were: studies that discussed clinical supervision strategies in undergraduate nursing training in the context of an emergency service, full text published in portuguese, spanish and/or english, in the last 10 years. Thus, 187 studies were found, which were sorted and organized in Mendeley. The extracted data were analyzed and synthesized in narrative form

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