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  2. SIGCHI Conference Proceedings Format

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/www17.pdf
    17 Feb 2017: USAk.rachuri@samsung.com. Cecilia MascoloComputer Laboratory. University of Cambridge, UKcecilia.mascolo@cl.cam.ac.uk. Peter J. RentfrowDepartment of Psychology. ... The x-axis indicates the feeling in terms of its positive-ness or negativeness while the
  3. Joining Cambridge Neuroscience - Cambridge Neuroscience

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    ERPs. Error Monitoring. Ethology. Eudcational Psychology. Eukaryotic Cells. Event Boundaries. Event-Related Potential. ... Portable. Positive Mental Health. Positive Organisational Behavior. Positive Psychology. Positron Emission Tomography.
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  5. A concerted effort to improve students’ sense of self-worth could have really positive results. ... UK. Recent studies have, for example, highlighted the potential benefits of mindfulness training in schools, and of ‘positive psychology
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    16 May 2024: DOI:CR Schneider, EU Weber – Journal of Applied Social Psychology (2021) 52, 106.
  7. Unlocking Research - Open Research at Cambridge

    https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/
    statistically significant findings or positive results over null and/or unexpected findings) (Simmons et al., 2011; Stefan & Schönbrodt, 2023). ... D., & Simonsohn, U. (2011). False-positive psychology: undisclosed flexibility in data collection and
  8. Mandy Wigdorowitz, Author at Unlocking Research

    https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?author=27
    statistically significant findings or positive results over null and/or unexpected findings) (Simmons et al., 2011; Stefan & Schönbrodt, 2023). ... D., & Simonsohn, U. (2011). False-positive psychology: undisclosed flexibility in data collection and
  9. Publishing Archives - Unlocking Research

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    statistically significant findings or positive results over null and/or unexpected findings) (Simmons et al., 2011; Stefan & Schönbrodt, 2023). ... D., & Simonsohn, U. (2011). False-positive psychology: undisclosed flexibility in data collection and
  10. Supporting Open Research Archives - Unlocking Research

    https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?cat=398
    statistically significant findings or positive results over null and/or unexpected findings) (Simmons et al., 2011; Stefan & Schönbrodt, 2023). ... D., & Simonsohn, U. (2011). False-positive psychology: undisclosed flexibility in data collection and
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    3 May 2024: statistically significant findings or positive results over null and/or unexpected findings) (Simmons et al., 2011; Stefan & Schönbrodt, 2023)./p pThe meeting brought together scholars and publishers from a range of ... D., & Simonsohn, U. (2011).

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