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Pretoria medical students' perspectives on the assessable attributes of professionalism
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Generative AI in Healthcare: Insights from Health Professions Educators and Students
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A comparative study on parental rearing styles and competitive attitudes among college students from different family income backgrounds
Published 2025-06-01“…Among them, 188 were identified as low-income students and 750 as non-low-income students.Results(1) Significant differences were observed between low-income and non-low-income students in parental emotional warmth and understanding, paternal denial and rejection, maternal favoritism, and malignant competitive attitude (p < 0.05). (2) Parental emotional warmth and understanding were positively correlated with benign competitive attitude (p < 0.01). (3) Parental rejection, denial, favoritism, and overprotection were negatively correlated with malignant competitive attitude (p < 0.05). (4) Paternal punishment and strictness were positively correlated with malignant competitive attitude (p < 0.01).ConclusionPositive parental rearing styles enhance the subjective well-being of low-income students and foster benign competitive attitudes, whereas negative parental rearing styles reduce well-being and promote excessive competitive tendencies.…”
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Exploring Intercultural Engagement: The Multifaceted Challenges Faced by International Students in Hungary
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Understanding well-being in varied students of inclusive classrooms
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Personal – semantic characteristics of higher school students’ motivation
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How helping students design ethical metaverse platforms can lead to safety and well being for all
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