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  1. Populism, Economic Distress, Cultural Backlash, and Identity Threat: Integrating Patterns and Testing Cross-National Validity

    Chile France Italy Romania and the United Kingdom N 9 105 we aimed to replicate an economic distress pattern implication of identity threat to belonging as an explanatory mediator and demonstrate the cross-national identity threat to belonging played a significant role as partial mediator. Furthermore an integrative model doi.org 10.1177 01461672241231727 Abstract Populism is on the rise across liberal democracies. The sociopsychological endorsement of populist ideology should be uncovered. In an online cross-sectional survey study among adult samples Distress, Cultural Backlash, and Identity Threat: Integrating Patterns and Testing Cross-National Validity

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 06/06/2024
  2. To share or not to share. Churches of Regular Canons in the Western Alps (former Diocese of Geneva) from the 13th century onwards

    Diet Landscape and Monastic Space. New Trends from Archaeological Bioanthropological and Documentary Perspectives Perspectives dir. Lluís Lloveras Carme Rissech Jordi Nadal and Philip Banks . Publié aux éditions Oxbow il s'agit To share or not to share. Churches of Regular Canons in the Western Alps (former Diocese of Geneva) from

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 09/07/2025
  3. Effect of situational factors known to elicit anger on the willingness to take over the driving activity in a highly automated vehicle: A scenario-based study

    willingness to take over the driving activity of an automated vehicle classified as levels 4 to 5 according 014 Motor vehicle accidents in part due to human error continue to cause significant fatalities a situation human behind the wheel decides to take over the driving activity human error is back in the loop. In the context approach where participants were instructed to catch an emergency train we manipulated combinations of reduced speed due to fog road blocked by another vehicle . Participants N 313 were asked to rate their willingness Effect of situational factors known to elicit anger on the willingness to take over the driving activity in

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    • - Mis à jour le 06/06/2024
  4. Latin Language and Roman Law

    Latin Language and Roman Law

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    • - Mis à jour le 11/09/2023
  5. Fractal in Body and Mind

    signal to respond and an action that stops the clock is among the oldest and most widely used ways to measure system and mind coordinate the myriad processes that support and constrain human thought and action. as simple reaction time word naming and lexical decision are used to test research hypotheses motivated These patterns are symptomatic of coordination and self-organization across a wide range of time scales research offers insights into both the acquisition and impairments of skilled cognitive activities such John G. Holden, Center for Cognition, Action, and Perception - Department of Psychology, University Fractal in Body and Mind

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    • - Mis à jour le 11/04/2022
  6. Séminaire SRM |A Network Science Approach to Social Cohesion in European Societies

    Séminaire SRM |A Network Science Approach to Social Cohesion in European Societies

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    • - Mis à jour le 14/03/2024
  7. Bilingualism vs. monolingualism: A new perspective on limitations to L2 acquisition (BiMo2017) : bilan

    presentations and over 40 poster presentations of very high quality. We would like to thank all the participants est disponible sur Canal-U ici BiMo2017 has allowed to gather over 100 delegates from all over the world participants and mainly our Keynotespeakers Jürgen M. Meisel Arturo E. Hernandez as well as the other Sharwood Smith. A selection of videos of the conferences is available on Canal-U here monolingualism: A new perspective on limitations to L2 acquisition (BiMo2017) : bilan

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 19/02/2022
  8. Communicating Agent-based Models to Stakeholders: A Scoping Review - Journal of Artificial Societies & Social

    involves the methods and tools used to convey a model s structure function and results to facilitate understanding as ecology natural resource management and policy planning to simulate complex systems. However their primarily due to challenges in effectively communicating these models. Communicating ABMs to stakeholders key barriers and gaps in ABM communication. Three major issues emerge 1 limited efforts to support the explaining the emergence in ABMs and 3 the absence of standardized methods to evaluate the effectiveness of effectively communicating agent-based models (ABMs) to stakeholders, highlighting key challenges such as difficulties in explaining emergent behaviors, and the need for standardized evaluation methods. Communicating Agent-based Models to Stakeholders: A Scoping Review - Journal of Artificial Societies

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 02/04/2025
  9. Peer interactions in 4/6-month-old infants: From motor development to multimodal communication

    highlights the need to analyse multimodal characteristics of interactions and to add posture variations observed in early social situations and communication development. In order to investigate the influence of modified their posture movements and gaze behavior in dyadic situations compared to situations alone reflecting In the present study infants between 4 and 6 months of age were observed in daycare centers either on or in the presence of another infant. Our goal was to explore the potential continuity between motor activity in 4/6-month-old infants: From motor development to multimodal communication

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 04/12/2024
  10. The beech-fir forest, the baseline natural forest ecosystem in the montane belt of temperate Europe: questioning an ecological myth

    The present study aims to challenge and refine the existing paradigm of relict primary forests located located in temperate Europe and to clarify their long-term dynamics. We focussed on the beech-fir Fagus sylvatica belt of Romanian Carpathian Mountains and French Central Pyrenees. An hierarchical sampling strategy was extracted from one peat bog Romania and one lake France in proximity to six best-preserved Old-Growth Forests the soil charcoal analysis of 16 pits and the charcoal analysis and radiocarbon dating of former charcoal the montane belt of temperate Europe: questioning an ecological myth

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 28/04/2025