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Cracking the Code : The Impact of Orthographic Transparency and Morphological-Syllabic Complexity on Reading and Developmental Dyslexia

2019

Reading is an essential skill in modern societies, yet not all learners necessarily become proficient readers. Theoretical concepts (e.g., the orthographic depth hypothesis; the grain size theory) as well as empirical evidence suggest that certain orthographies are easier to learn than others. The present paper reviews the literature on orthographic transparency, morphological complexity, and syllabic complexity of alphabetic languages. These notions are elaborated to show that differences in reading acquisition reflect fundamental differences in the nature of the phonological recoding and reading strategies developing in response to the specific orthography to be learned. The present paper…

Reading modelsSyllabic complexityVISUAL WORD RECOGNITIONmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990050105 experimental psychologyCode (semiotics)PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESSDUAL-ROUTElukeminenDyslexiaDERIVATIONAL MORPHOLOGYPROFICIENT READERS03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhonological awarenessmorphological complexity syllabic complexityReading (process)medicinereading modelsdysleksia0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesOrthographic transparencyFAMILIAL RISKEmpirical evidenceGeneral Psychologymedia_commonLITERACY ACQUISITIONOrthographic depth05 social sciencesDyslexiaDOUBLE-DEFICIT HYPOTHESISmedicine.diseaseMorphological complexityPHONEME AWARENESSorthographic transparencylcsh:PsychologySyllabic versePsychologylukihäiriötBEGINNING READERS030217 neurology & neurosurgeryOrthographyCognitive psychology
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Ironic Effects of Thought Suppression: A Meta-Analysis.

2020

The ironic effect of thought suppression refers to the phenomenon in which individuals trying to rid their mind of a target thought ironically experience greater levels of occurrence and accessibility of the thought compared with individuals who deliberately concentrate on the thought (Wegner, 1994, doi:10.1037/0033-295X.101.1.34). Ironic effects occurring after thought suppression, also known as rebound effects, were consistently detected by previous meta-analyses. However, ironic effects that occur during thought suppression, also known as immediate enhancement effects, were found to be largely absent. In this meta-analysis, we test Wegner’s original proposition that detection of immedia…

Rebound effectThought suppressionCognitionAwarenessThinkingMeta-analysisPhenomenonCognitive resource theoryMental RecallHumansAttentionPsychologyGeneral PsychologyCognitive loadCognitive psychologyDefense MechanismsPerspectives on psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science
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Orders of Consciousness and Forms of Reflexivity in Descartes

2007

ReflexivityPhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectSelf-awarenessSelf-consciousnessConsciousnessReflection (computer graphics)Epistemologymedia_common
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Delivering Services to Residential Appliances by Utilizing Remote Resource Awareness

2008

Service providers are nowadays offering a variety of services, and in particular multimedia content delivery. Besides, consumer appliances are increasingly becoming digitalized including support for communication networks. However, it is difficult, and in many cases impossible, to use these services with standard consumer appliances, such as TV and media player devices. Rather, usage is often restricted so that they can only be accessed through web browsers from PCs, mobile phones and similar terminals. This is unfortunate, because dedicated consumer appliances are often better suited to handle the content and thereby give consumers a better experience. Within this paper, three design appro…

Resource awarenessWeb browserMultimediaComputer scienceService discoveryMobile computingService providercomputer.software_genreTelecommunications networkVariety (cybernetics)World Wide WebVideoconferencingVDP::Technology: 500::Information and communication technology: 550::Telecommunication: 552computer
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Not all high-alexithymia individuals are risk-takers: private self-consciousness moderates the relationship between alexithymia and risk-taking behav…

2016

This article concerns the influence which alexithymia exerts on risk-taking. In particular, alexithymia is seen as a factor which encourages risk-taking as it allows high-alexithymia individuals to feel emotions which are sufficiently intense to compensate for their deficit of emotional awareness. In this connection, we make the hypothesis that alexithymia’s influence is moderated by private self-consciousness (SC). This is because private SC increases the likelihood that high-alexithymia individuals become aware of their risk-taking tendency and that this tendency is discrepant with their pro-safety standards (‘putting someone in danger is bad’) or self-schemas (‘I am a responsible person’…

Responsible PersonStrategy and Management05 social sciencesGeneral EngineeringGeneral Social Sciencesmedicine.disease050105 experimental psychology030227 psychiatry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAlexithymiamedicineSelf-consciousnessEmotion awareness0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSafety Risk Reliability and QualityPsychologyRisk takingSocial psychologyJournal of Risk Research
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How can integrated marketing communications and advanced technology influence the creation of customer-based brand equity? Evidence from the hospital…

2014

Abstract As the most recent approach of communication management, the integrated marketing communication (IMC) programmes, enhanced by the advancements in information and communication technology (ICT), are considered an important contribution to the brand equity building. However, hardly any research has been done on the role of this new communication practice in the hospitality industry. Moreover, previous studies have mainly focused on managers’ opinions, overlooking customers’ perceptions of both marketing communications and advanced technology. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to examine, from the customer perspective, the impact of integrated marketing communications on hotel…

Return on marketing investmentBrand managementMarketing managementMarketing mix modelingbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementBrand awarenessBusinessBrand equityMarketingIntegrated marketing communicationsBrand loyaltyInternational Journal of Hospitality Management
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Melanomas apzināšanās un riska uzvedība starp universitāšu studentiem

2016

Melanomas sastopamība turpina pieaugt visā pasaulē, it īpaši jaunu eiropeīdu pieaugušo vidū. Ir svarīgi identificēt riska faktorus un sniegt zināšanas par melanomu, lai varētu novērst tās rašanos. Pētījuma mērķis bija noskaidrot atšķirības starp valstīm un fakultātēm saistībā ar melanomas apzināšanos un riska uzvedību, it īpaši analizējot, vai labāka melanomas apzināšana samazina riska uzvedību. Šis kross-sekcionālais pētījums iekļāva Latvijas un Somijas universitāšu studentus no divām dažādām fakultātēm (medicīnas un fizikas). Mūsu pētījums atklāja, ka melanomas apzināšana neparedz ar sauļošanos saistītas riskantas uzvedības mazināšanos. Starp fakultātēm un nacionalitātēm pastāv atšķirības…

Risk behaviorUltravioletlightAwarenessSun protectionMelanomaMedicīna
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Realizing women´s right to maternal health: A study of awareness of rights and utilization of maternal health services among reproductive age women i…

2019

BackgroundMaternal mortality rates are still unacceptably high in many countries, indicating violation of women´s human right to life and health. Access to adequate information about maternal health rights and available services are essential aspects of realizing women´s right to accessible health care. This study aimed at assessing awareness of the right to access maternal health services among women who had recently given birth, and the association between such awareness and the utilization of maternal health services in two districts in Tanzania.MethodsThis study was cross sectional in design. Interviews were conducted with women who gave birth within one year prior to the survey in two …

Rural PopulationHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticeCross-sectional studyMaternal HealthSocial SciencesTanzaniaHealth Services AccessibilityLabor and Delivery0302 clinical medicinePregnancyHealth careMedicine and Health SciencesVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Rettsvitenskap: 340Medicine030212 general & internal medicinemedia_commoneducation.field_of_study030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineMultidisciplinarybiologyHuman rightsReproductionMortality rateQRObstetrics and GynecologyPrenatal CareAwarenessMaternal MortalityHealth Education and AwarenessWomen's RightsMedicineFemaleResearch ArticleAdultHuman RightsDeath RatesSciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesPopulation MetricsAntenatal CareEnvironmental healthHumansMaternal Health ServiceseducationPregnancyPopulation Biologybusiness.industryParturitionBiology and Life SciencesDelivery Obstetricbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseHealth CarePhilosophyCross-Sectional StudiesTanzaniaSocioeconomic FactorsBirthWomen's HealthRural areabusinessPLOS ONE
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Emotion awareness, mood and personality as predictors of somatic complaints in children and adults

2016

Background: The relationships among somatic complaints, emotion awareness and mood have been observed in late childhood and adolescence, but very few studies have been carried out in adult populations like this work. This study also incorporates personality dimensions that can exacerbate or reduce the emergence of somatic complaints. Therefore, the aim of this study is to analyse the combined contribution of emotion awareness, mood, and personality to healthy children and adults’ somatic complaints. Method: Self-reported questionnaires about emotion awareness, mood, personality, and somatic complaints were administered to 1,476 children (7-14 years old) and 479 adults (27-56 years old). Res…

Salud mentalpersonalityDepresión mentalmoodestados de ánimoSomatic complaintspersonalidadDesarrollo afectivoconciencia emocionalemotion awarenessquejas somáticas
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Screening for Slow Reading Acquisition in Norway and Finland : a Quest for Context Specific Predictors

2020

Early identification of children at risk of developing reading difficulties is crucial for effective interventions. While orthographies and educational contexts differ, predictors included in early at-risk screening tend to remain rather homogeneous across countries. In this study, we compared longitudinal prediction patterns of being among the 20 percent lowest performing in reading fluency by the end of Grade 1 in Norway (N = 918) and Finland (N =378). The two countries differ in orthographic consistency (semi-transparent versus transparent), age at school entry and pre-primary education. Letter knowledge, phoneme isolation and rapid automatized naming (RAN) were unique predictors in the …

Screening testmedia_common.quotation_subjectEducationDevelopmental psychologyEffective interventionsoppimisvaikeudetPhonological awarenessReading (process):Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Pedagogiske fag: 280 [VDP]vertaileva tutkimus0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesreading difficultieskielen oppiminenAt-risk studentsmedia_commonFamily characteristics05 social sciences050301 educationennusteetpredictionoikeinkirjoitusIdentification (information)Context specificcross-linguistic comparisonPsychologylukihäiriöt0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyat-risk students
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