Bedmutha, Manas Bascom, Emily Sladek, Kimberly Tobar, Kelly Casanova-Perez, Reggie Andreiu, Alexandra Bhat, Amrit Mangal, Sabrina Wood, Brian Sabin, Janice
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OBJECTIVES: Implicit bias perpetuates health care inequities and manifests in patient-provider interactions, particularly nonverbal social cues like dominance. We investigated the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for automated communication assessment and feedback during primary care visits to raise clinician awareness of bias in patient interac...
davids, rené
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the role of housing in controlling the spread of the virus was limited, as policies primarily focused on short-term measures such as lockdowns and social distancing. As the pandemic recedes, a shift has occurred towards restructuring the environment to confront future health crises better. This research thoroughly eval...
banks, aieshea l. mainess, karen j. javaherian, heather natsuaki, misaki n.
Historically, society has labeled social communication differences in autistic individuals as disordered by comparing them to the social communication behaviors of the predominant non-autistic population. This study explores how autistic young adults view their social communication experiences and how their differences impact them when navigating s...
Boorom, Olivia Liu, Talia
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Frontiers in Psychology
Interaction dynamics provide information about how social interactions unfold over time and have implications for communication development. Characterizing social interaction in autistic people who are minimally verbal (MV) has the potential to illuminate mechanisms of change in communication development and intervention. The purpose of this scopin...
wilson, susan c. alger, rhiannon
Stranded newborn “orphan” harbour seal pups entering captive care are often maintained for some weeks in isolation, mainly as a precaution against the spread of infection. However, this practice raises concerns for the welfare and normal socialisation of pups, who normally spend their first post-natal weeks close to their mothers and other seals. T...
Bergman Blix, Stina Törnqvist, Nina
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Frontiers in Sociology
Autonomy and independence are key features of legal decision-making. Yet, decision-making in court is fundamentally interactional and collective, both during the information gathering phase of hearings, and in evaluations during deliberations. Depending on legal system and type of court, deliberations can include different constellations of lay jud...
sun, cong lee, inhee
The traditional clan-based structure of village society is gradually disintegrating due to rural population outflow and excessive tourism development. The construction of a diversified development model oriented toward the needs of local villagers is key to sustainable development and the preservation of cultural heritage. In this study, a case ana...
Wang, Lei Ismail Kamal, Julina Binti
With the development of the information age, social media has become an important channel for students to communicate, interact and obtain information online. This research combines analyses of social media use and factors linked to intrinsic motivation to examine the influence of these factors on university students’ creativity through the Interne...
Whitehead, Paige M. De Jaegher, Hanne Santana, Ivani Todd, Rebecca M. Blain-Moraes, Stefanie
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Frontiers in Psychology
Introduction Interpersonal coordination is widely acknowledged as critical to relating with, connecting to, and understanding others, but the underlying mechanisms of this phenomenon are poorly understood. Dance—particularly improvised dance—offers a valuable paradigm for investigating the dynamics of interpersonal coordination due to its inherent ...
Leckfor, Christina M Wood, Natasha R Kwiatek, Sarah M Orehek, Edward
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The Journal of social psychology
The current research examined how people forecast and experience screen time, social interaction, and solitude. When participants could freely use their smartphone, they forecasted (Study 1) and experienced (Study 2) better mood for face-to-face conversation, but worse mood for sitting alone. When participants were instructed to engage in specific ...