Einarsen, Kari Nielsen, Morten Birkeland Hetland, Jørn Olsen, Olav Kjellevold Zahlquist, Lena Mikkelsen, Eva Gemzøe Koløen, Justine Einarsen, Ståle Valvatne
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Background: Workplace bullying is an important and prevalent risk factors for health impairment, reduced workability and lowered efficiency among both targets and observers. Development and tests of effective organizational intervention strategies are therefore highly important. The present study describes the background, design, and protocol of a ...
Kohn, Juliane Rauscher, Larissa Kucian, Karin Käser, Tanja Wyschkon, Anne Esser, Günter von Aster, Michael
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This study presents the evaluation of a computer-based learning program for children with developmental dyscalculia and focuses on factors affecting individual responsiveness. The adaptive training program Calcularis 2.0 has been developed according to current neuro-cognitive theory of numerical cognition. It aims to automatize number representatio...
Mu, Ke Shi, Qin Ma, Yonghong Tan, Jiao
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To study the improvement of the entrepreneurial performance of start-ups and achieve an organic combination of entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial performance, the entrepreneurial group of college students was taken as the springboard to discuss the entrepreneurial performance of start-ups initiated by college students. First, through qu...
Gennaro, Alessandro Kipp, Sylvia Viol, Kathrin de Felice, Giulio Andreassi, Silvia Aichhorn, Wolfgang Salvatore, Sergio Schiepek, Günter
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Psychotherapy could be interpreted as a self-organizing process which reveals discontinuous pattern transitions (so-called phase transitions). Whereas this was shown in the conscious process of awake patients by different measures and at different time scales, dreams came very seldom into the focus of investigation. The present work tests the hypot...
Fuchs, Thomas
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From an embodied and enactive point of view, the mind-body problem has been reformulated as the relation between the lived or subject body on the one hand and the physiological or object body on the other ("body-body problem"). The aim of the paper is to explore the concept of circularity as a means of explaining the relation between the phenomenol...
Dujo López, Víctor González Trijueque, David Graña Gómez, José L Andreu Rodríguez, José M
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The NAQ (Negative Acts Questionnaire) has been widely used in more than 40 countries to measure the mobbing phenomenon. This research aims to present a psychometric study based on the Spanish version of the NAQ-R carried out by González-Trijueque and Graña (2013). As opposed to the original scale, this sample contains 23 items and a three-dimension...
Martella, Diana Aldunate, Nerea Fuentes, Luis J Sánchez-Pérez, Noelia
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most common neurobehavioral disorder in childhood and can significantly affect a child's personal and social development and academic achievement. Taking into account the model of attentional networks proposed by Posner et al., the aim of the present study was to review the literature regarding...
Zhao, Chuanwen Wang, Jiaxi Feng, Xiaoling Shen, Heyong
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This study aimed to explore relationships between personality type variables and dream structure variables. In the questionnaire experiment (N = 410), we investigated associations between different personality variables in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator questionnaire (MBTI) and various aspects of dreams in the Mannheim Dream questionnaire (MADRE)....
Trajković, Nebojša Pajek, Maja Sporiš, Goran Petrinović, Lidija Bogataj, Špela
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This study aimed to determine the effects of an after-school volleyball program on aggression and physical fitness in 14-16 years old students. One hundred and seven participants were randomized to a small-sided volleyball (SSV) training group or a control group (CON). The SSV group completed 8 months of small-sided volleyball training twice a week...
Paoletti, Patrizio Ben-Soussan, Tal Dotan
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In the current hypothesis paper, we propose that focusing attention on silence can be used as a paradigm conceptually similar to sensory deprivation, to study consciousness without content. We briefly overview recent influential models of consciousness and consider how they assess the relationship between consciousness and contents. After discussin...