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Emotional and behavioral reaction to intrusive thoughts.
A self-report measure of the emotional and behavioral reactions to intrusive thoughts was developed. The article presents data that confirm the stability, reliability, and validity of the new seven-item measure. Emotional and behavioral reactions to intrusions emerged as separate factors on the Emotional and Behavioral Reactions to Intrusions Questionnaire (EBRIQ), a finding confirmed by an independent stress study. Test-retest reliability over 30 to 70 days was good. Expected relationships with other constructs were significant. Stronger negative responses to intrusions were associated with lower mindfulness scores and higher ratings of experiential avoidance, thought suppression, and intensity and frequency of craving. The EBRIQ will help explore differences in reactions to intrusive thoughts in clinical and nonclinical populations, and across different emotional and behavioral states. It will also be useful in assessing the effects of therapeutic approaches such as mindfulness
Basin entropy behavior in a cyclic model of the rock-paper-scissors type
We deal with stochastic network simulations in a model with three distinct
species that compete under cyclic rules which are similar to the rules of the
popular rock-paper-scissors game. We investigate the Hamming distance density
and then the basin entropy behavior, running the simulations for some typical
values of the parameters mobility, predation and reproduction and for very long
time evolutions. The results show that the basin entropy is another interesting
tool of current interest to investigate chaotic features of the network
simulations that are usually considered to describe aspects of biodiversity in
the cyclic three-species model.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables. To appear in EP
Fundraising and vote distribution: a non-equilibrium statistical approach
The number of votes correlates strongly with the money spent in a campaign,
but the relation between the two is not straightforward. Among other factors,
the output of a ballot depends on the number of candidates, voters, and
available resources. Here, we develop a conceptual framework based on Shannon
entropy maximization and Superstatistics to establish a relation between the
distributions of money spent by candidates and their votes. By establishing
such a relation, we provide a tool to predict the outcome of a ballot and to
alert for possible misconduct either in the report of fundraising and spending
of campaigns or on vote counting. As an example, we consider real data from a
proportional election with candidates, where a detailed data
verification is virtually impossible, and show that the number of potential
misconducting candidates to audit can be reduced to only nine
Renormalization of the N=1 Abelian Super-Chern-Simons Theory Coupled to Parity-Preserving Matter
We analyse the renormalizability of an Abelian N=1 super-Chern-Simons model
coupled to parity-preserving matter on the light of the regularization
independent algebraic method. The model shows to be stable under radiative
corrections and to be gauge anomaly free.Comment: Latex, 7 pages, no figure
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