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    Counting days is a spacing incentive that unlocks the potential of low GPA students by Iman YeckehZaare, Paul Resnick

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Abstract Spacing and retrieval practice enhance learning, but students often underuse these strategies. We tested a simple grading incentive, which we call Counting Days, in two RCTs: one randomizing 143 students within a course and another randomizing 71 instructors. …”
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    The mediating role of online gambling addiction in the effect of future anxiety on academic underachievement among university students by Murat Korucuk

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Methodology: This study employed a relational screening model, and the sample for this study comprised 1,414 university students. “Future Anxiety Scale in University Students”, “Online Gambling Addiction Scale” and “Perceived Academic Underachievement Scale” were used as data collection tools. …”
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    FEATURES OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION OF FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS by A. D. Jurbina, V. V. Antipas, V. V. Gryaznova

    Published 2016-11-01
    Subjects: “…adaptation of first-year students…”
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    Positive attitudes toward physical activity and eating disorders in university students: the moderating role of gender by Sinan Uğraş, Barış Mergan, Mehmet Akif Yücekaya, Ahmet Enes Sağın, Fatih Ateş, Emrah Aykora

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…The study aimed to explore the effects of such attitudes on various subdimensions of eating disorders, as well as the moderating role of gender in these associations. Methods University students from different regions of Türkiye participated in the study (n = 609; age M = 21.0, SD = 1.95). …”
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