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Disgust for Sustainable Food Alternatives: Psychological Barriers to Diet Transition
(2024)
Sustainable food alternatives such as insects, mycoprotein, and cultured meat have the potential to transform the environmental impact of present food systems, yet psychological barriers like disgust impede the widespread ...
Identity and Belonging: South Asian Americans Navigating K-pop Industry and Fandom
(2024)
Through four semi-structured interviews of South Asian (“Desi†) American K-pop fans, this article delves into the complexity in how South Asian American K-pop fans experience and interact with K-pop music, paratextual ...
Old, similar, or new: Hippocampal-dependent pattern separation performance in fibromyalgia
(2024)
In addition to chronic musculoskeletal pain, people with fibromyalgia often have memory deficits. Pattern separation is a neurological process that may be related to the memory deficits observed in people with fibromyalgia. ...
Plugging the [Brain] Drain: Evidence from the LinkedIn profiles of college graduates
(2024)
Controlling for local labor demand shocks, I measure the relationship between graduating from different types of baccalaureate institutions and return migration to home labor market and state. Local labor demand is my ...
Defining multi-dimensional associations in fear conditioning: implications for abnormal fear responses
(2023)
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and anxiety disorders are related to the development of an abnormal fear response that is triggered in situations where a fear response is not appropriate (McSweeney et al., 2014). The ...
Waves of Division?: How Podcasts Fuel Political Disinformation and Polarization in Partisan Media
(2024)
This study delves into the influence of the Ben Shapiro Show, Initially aimed at examining the potential for Shapiro's content to propagate political misinformation and exacerbate polarization. The analysis reveals a nuanced ...
Cyber Impressions: The Impact of Social Media Dynamics on International College Student Vloggers
(2024)
This study examines the impact of social media interactions on the self-esteem, self-regulation, and emotional well-being of international college student vloggers, framed within the context of Symbolic Interactionism. ...
Measuring Critical Thinking: Test-Retest Reliability for a New Performance Task
(2024)
Critical thinking (CT) has become a relevant skill that employers look for when hiring college students and recent graduates. The International Performance Assessment of Learning Collaborative (iPAL) constructed a framework ...
Non-Expected Utility Preferences in the Hylland and Zeckhauser Model
(2024)
There are many situations in which individuals must be allocated to positions with limited capacities and in which money is not an acceptable means of eliciting individuals’ preferences. Aanund Hylland and Richard ...
It's About All of Us: Discussions of Race and Racism in Children's Television Post-George Floyd
(2024)
Through textual analysis of seven prominent kids’ programs, this article examines how themes of race and racism are portrayed within children’s television shows produced after the Summer of 2020. Finding that these ...