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Entre palavras e gestos manuais: uma abordagem multimodal da negação no português brasileiro
Este projeto busca analisar as de estruturas negativas com "não" a partir do cruzamento de variáveis gramaticais, informacionais e gestuais, considerando movimentos das mãos e face
Unraveling the Organizational Health Paradox (Healthcare Workers Through Doctor's National Strike in Korea & Comparision to Japan and China)
Unraveling the Organizational Health Paradox: A Comprehensive Examination of Job Performance Mediated by the Dual Dynamics of Positivity (PsyCap, Knowledge Sharing Behavior) and Negativity (Job Burnout, Counterproductive Workplace Behaviors (CWB-C
Does social structure modulate linguistic priming?
Does human language spread primarily as a virus, or as a form of complex behavioral contagion? Simple behavioral contagion is analogous to biological contagion of a virus, whereby a single contact is sufficient to induce the adoption of a given behavior. In contrast, complex behavioral contagion is the process in which multiple sources of exposure/contact are required to adopt a behavior (Centola, 2010). We manipulate simple and complex language contagion in a language priming experiment. In one of two conditions (egonet-1 vs. egonet-5), adult participants take turns with six other players (confederates) in a picture description game. Specifically, the use of two syntactic structures will be investigated: dative structures (prepositional and double object dative) and transitive structures (active and passive transitive). Participants will be implicitly primed with prepositional dative and passive transitive structure because their use is preferred less in English. There will be a baseline session where we assess participants’ dative and transitive production without priming. We will measure the degree to which participants are implicitly primed for the target syntactic structures compared to the baseline. Crucially, in the egonet-1 condition, subjects are primed by a single confederate, while in the egonet-5 condition, the very same priming sentences are distributed among five different confederates. The cumulative number of priming sentences is equal in both conditions. If structural priming spreads via complex contagion, the egonet-5 condition should promote a greater difference from baseline in primed grammatical structure compared to the egonet-1 condition
Computational Grounded Theory in Physics Education Research
Code and data to perform the same and similiar analyses as in the research article "Integrating artificial intelligence-based methods into qualitative research in Physics Education Research – A case for computational grounded theory
Dialogic reading at 2 years is linked to frontal activation related to executive function at 5 years: An fNIRS study
This study is part of a longitudinal study (from 6 months till 5 years of age) investigating the effect of shared-book reading (SBR) on children’s cognitive and linguistic development. In the present study, we aim to explore the relation between the quality of SBR when children were 24 months old and the pattern of brain activation when the children were participating in a Dimensional Change Card Sort task (DCCS) when they were 5 years of age. We decided to explore for possible relation between the quality of SBR and brain activation during DCCS because previous studies have shown that high quality SBR is related to various positive outcomes such as language processing (Hutton et al., 2015) and executive function (Hutton et al., 2017). While there are studies investigating the direct link between SBR and vocabulary growth (e.g., Simsek & Erdogan, 2021; Wang et al., 2022), there is limited evidence regarding the association between SBR and executive function. We thus aim to explore this relation using our longitudinal data to better understand the influence of SBR on executive function
MUNICIPAL RELATIONSHIPS OF ESSENTIAL MEDICINES IN THE CONTEXT OF THE NATIONAL PHARMACEUTICAL ASSISTANCE POLICY: Scope review.
Scope review to Map Municipal Lists of Essential Medicines for evidence that they follow the criteria related to the selection process established by the National Pharmaceutical Assistance Policy. Methodology : Scope review guided by the acronym PCC in which: Participants: Managers, pharmacists and Multidisciplinary Team; Concept: List of Essential Medicines; Context: Pharmaceutical assistance. This protocol follows the guidelines established by the JBI; contemplating a schedule of five stages: 1) Preparation of the Protocol; 2) Registration of the Protocol; 3) Carrying out the review; 4) Bibliographic Production (article); 5) Publication of bibliographic productions
The Structure and Correlates of Societal Threat Perceptions: A Network Approach
Secondary data analysis (6 wave panel data set), investigating the structure, correlates, and replicability over time of societal threat perceptions following a network approach