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    Etika Komunikasi dalam Penggunaan Artificial Intelligence by Vinka Patricia, Nasya Shalsabiel Ulfie, Nasywa Equina Nabila, Resa Fitriani, Shalza Amalyana Pricilla

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The results of interviews with 16 student informants were analyzed using the Mckidsey method. …”
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    Psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation – Outcome Measure by Trujillo A, Feixas G, BADOS A, Garcia-Grau E, Salla M, Medina JC, Montesano A, Soriano J, Medeiros-Ferreira L, Canete J, Corbella S, Grau A, Lana F, EVANS C

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Adriana Trujillo,1,2 Guillem Feixas,1,2 Arturo Bados,1 Eugeni García-Grau,1 Marta Salla,1 Joan Carles Medina,1 Adrián Montesano,1,2 José Soriano,3 Leticia Medeiros-Ferreira,4 Josep Cañete,5 Sergi Corbella,6 Antoni Grau,7 Fernando Lana,8 Chris Evans9 1Department of Personality, Assessment and Psychological Treatments, Faculty of Psychology, 2Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, University of Barcelona, 3Hospital of the Holy Cross and Saint Paul, 4Nou Barris Mental Health Center, Barcelona, 5Hospital of Mataró, Sanitary Consortium of Maresme, Mataró, 6FPCEE, Blanquerna, Universitat Ramon Llull, 7Institute of Eating Disorders, Barcelona, 8MAR Health Park, CAEMIL, Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Spain; 9East London NHS Foundation Trust, NPDDNet, London, UK Objective: The objective of this paper is to assess the reliability and validity of the Spanish translation of the Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation – Outcome Measure, a 34-item self-report questionnaire that measures the client’s status in the domains of Subjective well-being, Problems/Symptoms, Life functioning, and Risk.Method: Six hundred and forty-four adult participants were included in two samples: the clinical sample (n=192) from different mental health and primary care centers; and the nonclinical sample (n=452), which included a student and a community sample.Results: The questionnaire showed good acceptability and internal consistency, appropriate test–retest reliability, and acceptable convergent validity. …”
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    The Impact of Time Spent on Social Media on the Occurrence of Anxiety in Youth: A Cross-Sectional Study in Surakarta, Indonesia by Aris Widiyanto, Joel Rey Ugsang Acob, France Allan M. Cavite, Tri Yuniarti, Joko Tri Atmojo

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Methods: This cross-sectional study at the School of Health in Surakarta, Indonesia, examined into the association between social media usage and the levels of anxiety in college students. The method of simple random sampling from 300 student population was used to select the 213 students who comprised the samples. …”
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    Editorial by Edgar Lucero

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Different possibilities are at hand, possibilities that account for contextual factors as well as local teachers’ and students’ backgrounds and variables.…”
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  6. 9726

    Ultrasound-guided subtransverse interligamentary (STIL) block versus erector spinae plane (ESP) block for postoperative analgesia in patients undergoing modified radical mastectomy... by Neelesh Anand, Amrita Rath, Reena, Divesh Arora, Annie Horo, Sanjay Bhaskar

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The secondary outcomes were 24-h opioid requirement, total duration of analgesia and number of rescue analgesia doses required. Paired Student’s t-test was used to compare normally distributed quantitative data, while Mann–Whitney U test was conducted to analyse non-normally distributed quantitative variables. …”
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  7. 9727

    ONE TYPICAL EXTREMUM IN ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS by V. I. Goroshko, T. E. Shukovskaya

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…The aim of this work is to attract attention of teachers, scientific personnel, engineers and students to one peculiarity of extremum seeking in different electrical problems. …”
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  8. 9728

    Psycholinguistic Mechanisms of Understanding Contemporary Poetry by Future Philologists by Наталія Михальчук, Ернест Івашкевич, Інна Ногачевська, Олександр Набочук, Оксана Войтенко

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…We single out some special psycholinguistic mechanisms of understanding of poetic texts by students-philologists, such as: (1). The mechanism of actualization of “emotions of form”. (2). …”
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    Role of demographics, adverse habits and presentation delay on the development of head and neck cancer- A questionnaire based cross sectional study by Shiladitya Sil, Rupa Ghosh, Subhankar Ghosh, Bodhisatta Mukherjee, Rudra Pyne, Sayani Shome

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Statistical analysis was performed using SYSTAT, with Student’s t-test, Chi-square tests, and one-way ANOVA used to assess associations between variables. …”
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    A framework for caring in physiotherapy education and practice by Serela S. Ramklass

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Results: Components of caring were identified from the interactions of student physiotherapists with patients, academics, practising physiotherapists and among the students themselves. …”
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  12. 9732

    A discriminant analysis of the P3b wave with electroencephalogram by feature‐electrode pairs in schizophrenia diagnosis by Juan I. Arribas, Luis M. San‐José‐Revuelta

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…See for instance, the {PSE, P4} pair, with p‐value = 0.00003 for (parametric) t Student and p‐value = 0.00019 for (nonparametric) U Mann‐Whitney tests, both under the 15 Hz cutoff frequency of a low pass EEG preprocessing filter. …”
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    Classifications for radiographic evaluation of radiolucent bone lesions have poor inter- and intra-observer agreement by Taylor J. Willenbring, Sarah M. Papa, Kenneth A. Mann, Salvatore M. Cavallaro, Timothy A. Damron

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Twenty participants (one third-year medical student, 18 residents, one orthopedic oncologist) classified each case twice, with a minimum two-week gap between sessions, according to the Lodwick classification, modified Lodwick classification, and Enneking classification. …”
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    A systematic literature review on VR table manner innovation as an emerging learning media in culinary education by Aditia Gustiana Gunawan, Ence Surahman, Faiz Hilmawan Masyfa, Quinnera Putra Joshua

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The results showed that VR can increase students' engagement, conceptual understanding, and technical skills in table service. …”
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    Inclusion of Diverse Learners in the Educational System by Eric D. Rubenstein, Andrew C. Thoron

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…But not every student is ready, prepared, or willing to learn. Teachers trying to fully engage students in the learning environment can find it difficult when working with students from diverse backgrounds. …”
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    Revolutionizing Education with Artificial Intelligence (AI)? Challenges, and Implications for Open and Distance Learning (ODL) by Mohd Rushidi Mohd Amin, Ismaanzira Ismail, Vinesh Maran Sivakumaran

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This transformative technology holds the potential to revolutionize education delivery through personalized learning algorithms, adaptive learning, and intelligent tutoring systems, tailoring educational experiences to individual students. Real-time feedback and customized learning pathways, adapting to students' abilities and preferences, are among the capabilities AI brings to the educational landscape. …”
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    ASSESSING THE LEARNERS' SATISFACTION WITH TEACHING QUALITY AS A FACTOR OF UNIVERSITY COMPETITIVENESS RAISING by Nikolay N. Gagiev, Ekaterina A. Pirozhenko, Evgeniya V. Shubenkova

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…The article drew the conclusions about the correlation between students' attendance and their results and between students' attendance and their marks. …”
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