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increasing physical activity (PA) in diabetic patients. Total <strong>of</strong> diabetic 21 men and 6 women (58.0<br />
years, BMI=24.6 kg/m2) received a face-to-face counseling at first, a phone-call after 2-weeks,<br />
and 6 letters <strong>of</strong> encouragement every-month. Furthermore, they were requested to wear a<br />
accelerometer and to continue self-monitoring every-day. Mean PA energy-expenditure increased<br />
from 205.3 to 250.9 kcal/day (p
system and pr<strong>of</strong>essional crisis intervention system. 4138.152 Working model <strong>of</strong> social support in relationship <strong>of</strong> life events and mental health, Yu Ding, Xiao Ling, Guo Wenbin, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Psychology</strong>, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China This study used longitudinal design to investigate the working models <strong>of</strong> social support 3 weeks before, during and 3 weeks after a stressful event to obtain implication <strong>of</strong> the Main Effect Model and Buffering Model <strong>of</strong> social support. 205 undergraduate students participated in a period that consists mid-term exam as the stressor. High social support group differed from the lower one during and after the exam. Stepwise regression analyses indicated social support as moderator mainly and buffering model works throughout daily life and stressful events, suggested Main Effect Model was part <strong>of</strong> Buffering model while stress events visualized buffering effect. 4138.153 Relationship between coping styles and self-consistency and congruence <strong>of</strong> students in military medical college, Yanzhang Li 1 , Min Li 2 , 1 the Third Military Medical College, China, 2 Educational Centre <strong>of</strong> Mental Health,the Third Military Medical College, Chongqing, China To explore the relationship between coping styles and self-consistency and congruence, 414 military medical college students were investigated using Coping Styles Questionnaire and Self-Consistency and Congruence Survey(SCCS).The results were as follows:(1)the coping styles they used in turn were problems solving, imagination, avoidance, seeking help, rationalization and self-accusation.(2)Coping styles had significant differences in grade, but no in sex and major.(3)Self-consistency and congruence has an important impact on coping styles. Self-experience inconsistency and self-stiffness contributed to negative coping styles, such as self-accusation, imagination, rationalization and avoidance. While self flexibility resulted in positive coping styles, such as problems solving and seeking help. 4138.154 Finding meaning in cancer: Effects <strong>of</strong> self-efficacy, social support, and coping, Aleksandra Luszczynska 1 , Nihal Mohamed 2 , 1 Warsaw University; Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Psychology</strong>, 2 Freie Universitaet Berlin, Berlin, Germany The study investigates the role <strong>of</strong> personal and social resources for finding meaning in cancer. Eighty-five patients completed measures <strong>of</strong> social support, self-efficacy, coping, and meaning found in cancer. Measurements were applied at 3 days pre-surgery, 7 days, 1 month, 6 months, and 12 months post-surgery. Direct effects <strong>of</strong> self-efficacy on meaning were found. However, these direct effects became nonsignificant when active coping was specified as a mediator between self-efficacy and meaning. Association between received support and finding meaning were nonsignificant. Patterns <strong>of</strong> associations between resources, coping, and meaning found in cancer were consistent over time. 4138.155 Effects <strong>of</strong> a mediated behavioral intervention for increasing daily physical activity in Japanese patients with diabetes mellitus, Koji Yamatsu 1 , Shuzo Kumagai 2 , Haruka Sasaki 3 , 1 2 Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Human-Environment Studies, Kyushu University, Japan, Institute <strong>of</strong> Health Science, Kyushu University, Japan, 3 Second Division <strong>of</strong> Internal Medicine, Chikushi Hospital, Fukuoka University, Japan This study evaluated midterm-effects <strong>of</strong> 6-months' mediated behavioral interventions for 1092
increasing physical activity (PA) in diabetic patients. Total <strong>of</strong> diabetic 21 men and 6 women (58.0 years, BMI=24.6 kg/m2) received a face-to-face counseling at first, a phone-call after 2-weeks, and 6 letters <strong>of</strong> encouragement every-month. Furthermore, they were requested to wear a accelerometer and to continue self-monitoring every-day. Mean PA energy-expenditure increased from 205.3 to 250.9 kcal/day (p
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Wednesday, 11 August 2004 3001 INVI
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The paper discusses the advantages
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estructure previous psychological p
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4042.2 Study the interaction of par
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4044.1 Peer victimization, family a
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Intelligence Cattle’s Test. The f
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during driving and speech processin
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mandatory attributes of adaptation
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all four communuties. Perception of
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Social issues Chair: Ulrike Popp-Ba
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than did their traditional counterp
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Guangzhou, China The meaning of Hea
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similarities and differences betwee
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egardless of the viewing distance a
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Hong Kong SAR, China Morphological
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differences, (ii) approaches that s
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methodologies to model both intra-i
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These regions showed greater absolu
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Participants were 173 Australian mo
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Attachment theory, designed origina
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This presentation will be a summary
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program includes new means of commu
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therapies worldwide from a policy p
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higher level of role conflict and r
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4078.4 Is it good or bad that child
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4083.18 Background characteristics
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anxiety is associated with decrease
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Purpose: to search the effects of p
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pronounced with an increasing numbe
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of Special Education, Japan We inve
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To assess relationship between schi
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mental health and mental adaptabili
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What's more, the theoretical basis,
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satisfaction and job stress had eff
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Self-inconsistency of CR group was
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therapeutic interaction, a valuable
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in China, Xu Peng, Yingqian Cheng,
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4083.133 Some effects of counseling
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Turchi, Alessandro Salvini, Barbara
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4083.149 Cognitive deficit and como
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psychological mechanisms in explain
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principle as the GKT mechanism. 409
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The results show that: 1.There is s
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Behavioral and cognitive neuroscien
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4100 ORAL Health psychology Chair:
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y the new index was dissociated wit
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principles by focusing on new quali
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differed in the Emotion Level (High
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group E. Among criminals, those who
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cultural self. Using a grounded the
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4111.2 Automatic item generation an
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duration of this research is influe
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Recent findings underline the impor
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4115 ORAL Language, reading and com
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normal. Both groups had low total I
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psychological health. Few studies w
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self-corrective process and attenti
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4120.1 Pediatric headache: The role
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4121 ORAL Health psychology Chair:
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4122 ORAL Health psychology Chair:
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4123.4 The effect of the junior hig
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negatively correlated to children's
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university, university unfairness,
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4126.6 Determinants of group percep
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The paper examined three sets of la
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Olwen Bedford, National Taiwan Univ
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a frame for emotional learning and
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Berlin, Germany The agreement on Tr
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Chinese employees. The results show
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Management, Indian Institute of Tec
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5028.24 Goal orientation and job ex
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safety-orientation were recognized
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This study is designed to examine t
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5028.60 Perceptions of a change pro
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5028.68 University graduates’ occ
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predictor for organizational commit
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5028.85 Managerial competence orien
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impact on helping, one of dimension
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Hangzhou, China The research has us
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Stress Scale, Turnover Intention In
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full of creative; and who is full o
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5028.138 Middle and long term effic
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5028.146 Psychological factors in i
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markings depends on their placement
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that of private ones; 2.Well-being
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makers, adopts stock markets as the
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experiment in order to compare the
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psychological perspectives. Thus, p
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model, Philippe Byosiere 1 , Robert
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Implicit sexuality experiment was i
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2 Taichung Teachers College, Taiwan
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non-CACR and a control group in tre
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Chair: Eliza Ahmed, Australia 5045.
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Sabitha Marican 1 , Shariffah Ali 2
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however, remained elevated and we c
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5051.2 Outcomes of psychological gr
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An instrument was developed for mea
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esponsibilities were considered to
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and stimulus salience. We conclude
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measures of fit when our focus shou
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implementations of inhibitory proce
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Inventory (Kovacs, 1981).The impact
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wife, a trivial conflict and a rece
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Language can be used as a tool for
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the play behaviour than non-depress
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Studies on cognitive disorders in s
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Zhang, Z. Shi, J. Zhang, Institute
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instrumentality, and injustice) and
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parents (32 out of 60 significant c
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5083.16 The exploration to construc
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premise, with some kind of homogene
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of Education & Science, Shenyang No
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difference in low-attention group.
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the syndrom. Psychoanalysis was jus
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current trend of “the earlier the
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5083.91 The relationship between ea
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5083.104 The related factors of the
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Institut des Sciences Cognitives, F
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practices, Monteiro Nicole, Howard
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adaptive behaviors and incapacitate
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improved obviously. Group counselin
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elated to personal fragility associ
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5083.162 Study on the relationship
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etween the learning experiences and
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Columbia University, USA; 2 Divisio
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The CRI and Bonds defense mechanism
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encoding on both an implicit and an
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considered adaptive problem-solving
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5088.4 Identity as a mediator of th
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5090.4 Vigilance and attention, whi
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5092.3 Psycho-physiological usabili
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5096.1 Night vision systems in cars
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The Purpose of this study is to ide
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Observations are from international
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and support and accompany the colle
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mental health concerns. 5103 ORAL I
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employees answered. Qualitative ana
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environments experienced significan
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(n=69) (3 points of measurement, Pr
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Educational Psychology, Faculty of
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with high creativity. 1047 middle s
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) how phonological awareness and li
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situation by within-subject design.
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decisions. Damasio (1994) introduce
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performance of 57 pregnant and 50 m
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This study analyses the relationshi
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workdays upon awakening, at 10:00,
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from the children at three minutes
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negative attitudes were observed in
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two-dimensional self-esteem. A numb
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5127.7 The effects of relaxation an
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even in counseling. 5128.6 Measurin
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Popatanasov 1, 2 , Bozhidar Dimitro
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activities, and the finding was tes
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5131.6 The effect of taking or drop
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of non-director-instructors, while
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alternatively to characteristics of
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of Humanities and Social Science, U
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emember disasters collectively. Sec
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American psychologist Abraham Maslo
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5138.17 A voxel-based MRI study of
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pupils in urban or rural areas. 481
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temporal and spatial cognition, con
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Using primary school children’s s
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students from different departments
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surveys let to have a definition of
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of quantity. The result are as foll
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member of an outgroup. It was assum
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and confidence. Coders were also re
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5138.95 Analyzing and probing into
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about the role of a client is low.
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5138.112 The correlation analysis o
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suicidal ideation, the relative ris
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(ADL and interpersonal relationship
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USA, 2 Hohai University, Nanjing, C
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A simulation experiment was conduct
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supposition was supported from the
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data from two studies suggesting th
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5138.185 The integration of cultura
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of human body shape and thus are he
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