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Using meta-analytic path analysis to test theoretical predictions in health behavior: An illustration based on meta-analyses of the theory of planned…

2016

Abstract Objective Synthesizing research on social cognitive theories applied to health behavior is an important step in the development of an evidence base of psychological factors as targets for effective behavioral interventions. However, few meta-analyses of research on social cognitive theories in health contexts have conducted simultaneous tests of theoretically-stipulated pattern effects using path analysis. We argue that conducting path analyses of meta-analytic effects among constructs from social cognitive theories is important to test nomological validity, account for mediation effects, and evaluate unique effects of theory constructs independent of past behavior. We illustrate o…

Mediation (statistics)EpidemiologyHealth BehaviorNomological networkDrinking Behaviornomological validityIntentionstructural equation modelingStructural equation modeling03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicinepath analysisHumans030212 general & internal medicinePath analysis (statistics)ta515indirect effectsCausal model030505 public healthbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthTheory of planned behaviorcausal modelsta3141Feeding Behaviormeta-analysisAttitudeMeta-analysispast behaviorsocial cognitive modelstheory of planned behavior0305 other medical sciencebusinessPsychological TheorySocial cognitive theoryCognitive psychologyPreventive medicine
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Associations of Job Insecurity With Perceived Work-Related Symptoms, Job Satisfaction, and Turnover Intentions: The Mediating Role of Leader–Member E…

2020

This study wants to examine effects of job insecurity on several work-related outcomes (perceived work-related symptoms, job satisfaction, and turnover intentions) by developing a moderated mediation model. The model emphasizes the role played by the quality of leader–member exchange (LMX) in mediating the relation between perceived job insecurity and outcomes related to work, and the moderating role of perceived organizational support (POS) in influencing the mediation. Survey data from 510 workers at Italian organizations were collected, and regression was used to evaluate the hypotheses. After age, gender, education, and organizational tenure were controlled, results showed that perceive…

Mediation (statistics)leader–member exchangemedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990job insecurity job satisfactionperceived healthWork related050105 experimental psychologyturnover intentions03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineModerated mediationPsychologySettore M-PSI/06 - Psicologia Del Lavoro E Delle Organizzazionijob insecurity0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesQuality (business)General PsychologyOriginal Researchjob satisfactionmedia_commonJob insecurityleader–member exchange organizational support perceived health turnover intentions work-related symptomsorganizational support05 social scienceslcsh:PsychologySurvey data collectionJob satisfactionwork-related symptomsPsychologyPerceived organizational supportSocial psychology030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Do Minimal Interventions Increase Participation Rates in Voluntary Online Training at High School?

2020

In preparation for graduating from high school, students face the challenge of having to learn the subject matter of several school years with little guidance. The ability to self-regulate learning is conducive to this. Research has shown that students’ self-regulated learning can be successfully promoted through training. However, when such training is provided voluntarily, not all students participate and dropout rates tend to be high. Minimal interventions on utility value and implementation intention are promising approaches to increase the use of voluntary training. This study investigates whether short interventions can increase the participation in voluntary self-regulated learning …

Medical educationImplementation intentioneducation05 social sciencesPsychological intervention050301 educationFace (sociological concept)050109 social psychologyTraining (civil)EducationSubject matterTurnover0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySelf-regulated learning0503 educationGeneral PsychologyPsychology Learning & Teaching
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Predicting patient post-detoxification engagement in 12-step groups with an extended version of the theory of planned behavior

2015

Introduction Individuals with substance use disorders can receive important abstinence-specific support in 12-step groups (TSGs). However, our understanding of key factors that influence TSG participation remains limited. This study used an extended version of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) to enhance the understanding of TSG affiliation. Methods Data were retrieved from a controlled trial of a 12-step facilitation intervention conducted on an inpatient detoxification ward in Norway (N = 140). Surveys at baseline included a TPB questionnaire. The behavioral target was to attend at least two TSG meetings per month in the 6-month follow-up period. Structural equation modeling was used t…

Medicine(all)AdultMaleHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticeMotivationNorwaySubstance-Related DisordersResearchIntentionMiddle AgedModels PsychologicalSeverity of Illness IndexTheory of planned behaviorSelf-Help GroupsDetoxification treatmentSocioeconomic FactorsHumansFemaleAlcohol-Related DisordersAlcoholics Anonymous
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The Active Nature of the Soul in Sense Perception: Robert Kilwardby and Peter Olivi

2010

AbstractThis article discusses the theories of perception of Robert Kilwardby and Peter of John Olivi. Our aim is to show how in challenging certain assumptions of medieval Aristotelian theories of perception they drew on Augustine and argued for the active nature of the soul in sense perception. For both Kilwardby and Olivi, the soul is not passive with respect to perceived objects; rather, it causes its own cognitive acts with respect to external objects and thus allows the subject to perceive them. We also show that Kilwardby and Olivi differ substantially regarding where the activity of the soul is directed to and the role of the sensible species in the process, and we demonstrate that …

Medieval philosophyHistoryPhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSubject (philosophy)050301 education06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religion16. Peace & justiceIntellectual historyEpistemologyMedieval historyPhilosophyIntentionalityPerception060302 philosophySoulHistory of philosophy0503 educationmedia_commonVivarium 48: 245–278
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Movement and the Practice of Meaning in Song

2009

This study intends to provide some evidence about the body involvement in the meaning production in song performance. It analyzes body actions that are not basic requirement for sound production, during the elaboration process of an interpretative performance of a work. These actions are observed in relation to structural and emotional-expressive content of the piece. A professional soprano sang an opera aria four successive times (as a rehearsal), making both technical and expressive adjustments and delineating a personal interpretation along the repetitions. Performances were filmed and micro-movements were analyzed assisted by Diglo 12.0 system. The analysis of the climax phrase of the a…

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Investigating the effect of residual stress on hydrogen cracking in multi-pass robotic welding through process compatible non-destructive testing

2021

Abstract In this paper, the effect of Welding Residual Stress (WRS) on the size and morphology of hydrogen-induced cracks (HIC) is studied. Four samples were manufactured using a 6-axis welding robot and in two separate batches. The difference between the two batches was the clamping system used, which resulted in different amounts of welding deformation and WRS. The hydrogen cracks were intentionally manufactured in the samples using a localised water-quenching method, where water was sprayed over a specific weld pass in a predetermined position. The Phased-Array Ultrasonic Testing (PAUT) system was implemented during the welding process (high-temperature in-process method), to detect the …

Multi-pass robotic welding0209 industrial biotechnologyMaterials scienceStrategy and ManagementTK02 engineering and technologyWeldingManagement Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlaw.inventionRobot weldingHole-drilling methodSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di Macchine020901 industrial engineering & automationIntentionally-embedded weld defectsResidual stresslawNondestructive testingComposite materialHole drilling methodbusiness.industryWelding residual stress (WRS)Ultrasonic testingPhased array ultrasonic testing (PAUT)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyClampingHydrogen induced crack (HIC)0210 nano-technologybusinessHydrogen embrittlement
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Does persistent employment instability affect fertility? A couple perspective

2014

Multi-purpose surveyPrecariousness labour market fertility intentions Famiglie e soggeti socialiSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica SocialeSettore SECS-S/04 - Demografia
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Investigating switching intention of e-commerce live streaming users.

2022

As a new way of shopping, e-commerce live streaming (ELS) has gained unprecedented growth and popularity in the past years, especially in China. Because of the considerable rivalry in the ELS market, users frequently switch between ELS platforms. However, the switching intention of ELS users is yet to be explored for gaining new knowledge and practical insights. This study aims to improve the understanding of ELS users' switching intentions by developing an extended Push-Pull-Mooring (PPM) model. Using structural equation modeling, the study model was examined based on 443 valid responses from an online survey questionnaire. SmartPLS 3.3.2 was used to validate the causal model, and most of …

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Support for collective action against refugees: The role of national, European, and global identifications, and autochthony beliefs

2019

To understand recent anti-refugee protests in Europe, we examined how different levels of inclusiveness of group identities (national, European, and global) are related to intentions to protest among native Europeans. We focused on the mediating role of autochthony (a belief that the first inhabitants of a territory are more entitled) and the moderating role of threat. Survey data from 11 European countries (N=1909) showed that national identification was positively associated with autochthony, and therefore, with the intention to protest against refugees. In contrast, global identification was related to lower protest intentions via lower autochthony. These paths were found only among Euro…

National identificationSocial psychology (sociology)Psychologie socialegroup identitiesSocial PsychologyRefugeeBF050109 social psychologyCriminologyCollective action050105 experimental psychologycollective actionintentions groupidentities autochthony threat refugees.0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesthreatResearch Articlescollective action intentions; group identities; autochthony; threat; refugees05 social sciencesrefugees16. Peace & justiceautochthonycollective action intentionsSurvey data collectionIdentification (psychology)PsychologySocial psychologyResearch ArticleEuropean Journal of Social Psychology
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