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"Here's Some Money, Your Work's So Worthy?" A Brief Report on the Validation of the Functional Meaning of Cash Rewards Scale

Author(s): Thibault Landry A; Papachristopoulos K; Gradito Dubord MA; Forest J;

In the present research, we validated a new scale developed from self-determination theory (SDT) to assess the functional meaning of cash rewards offered in the workplace. According to SDT, rewards can take on different meanings based on the way they are perceived by individuals. In a series of three studies in different socioeconomic contexts, we replica ...

Article GUID: 35444597


Phylogeography of the Korean endemic Coreoleuciscus (Cypriniformes: Gobionidae): the genetic evidence of colonization through Eurasian continent to the Korean Peninsula during Late Plio-Pleistocene

Author(s): Jeon HB; Song HY; Suk HY; Bang IC;

Background: Freshwater endemism is thought to have been formed through the vicariance of connected water systems or the process by which ancestral populations colonized specific areas. The Korean Peninsula is well recognized for its high level of freshwater endemism with about 40% of freshwater fish species being endemic. Objective: In this study, we att ...

Article GUID: 35438462


Patient Outcomes After Treatment by Athletic Therapy Students

Author(s): Lebel FB; DeMont R; Eberman LE; Dover GC;

Context: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) should be used in athletic training and athletic therapy but are rarely incorporated in internships. Student-run clinics are common in other health professions and provide effective treatment and valuable learning environments. To our knowledge, no one has evaluated rehabilitation outcomes in patients tre ...

Article GUID: 35439310


The Psychometric Properties of the French-Canadian Stress and Anxiety to Viral Epidemics-6 Scale for Measuring the Viral Anxiety of the General Population During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Author(s): Park CHK; Ahmed O; Lee S; Suh S; Chung S; Gouin JP;

Objective: This study examined the psychometric properties of the French-Canadian version of the Stress and Anxiety to Viral Epidemics-6 items (SAVE-6) scale for assessing the anxiety response to the viral epidemic among the general population in Quebec, Canada. Methods: A total of 590 participants responded to a confidential online survey between Septem ...

Article GUID: 35432024


The Convergence Model of Brain Reward Circuitry: Implications for Relief of Treatment-Resistant Depression by Deep-Brain Stimulation of the Medial Forebrain Bundle

Author(s): Pallikaras V; Shizgal P;

Deep-brain stimulation of the medial forebrain bundle (MFB) can provide effective, enduring relief of treatment-resistant depression. Panksepp provided an explanatory framework: the MFB constitutes the core of the neural circuitry subserving the anticipation and pursuit of rewards: the "SEEKING" system. On that view, the SEEKING system is hypoactive in de ...

Article GUID: 35431828


Are translation equivalents special? Evidence from simulations and empirical data from bilingual infants

Author(s): Tsui RK; Gonzalez-Barrero AM; Schott E; Byers-Heinlein K;

The acquisition of translation equivalents is often considered a special component of bilingual children's vocabulary development, as bilinguals have to learn words that share the same meaning across their two languages. This study examined three contrasting accounts for bilingual children's acquisition of translation equivalents relative to singl ...

Article GUID: 35430556


De-stigmatizing the "win-win:" making sustainable consumption sustainable

Author(s): Goldsmith K; Roux C; Tezer A; Cannon C;

In this article, we review research on the discrepancy between consumers' high self-reported interest in sustainable products and these products' poor performance in the marketplace. We offer theoretically derived reasons for why framing sustainable products as "win-wins" (i.e., offering benefits to the self and to the greater good) might present ...

Article GUID: 35429922


Is subthreshold depression in adolescence clinically relevant?

Author(s): Noyes BK; Munoz DP; Khalid-Khan S; Brietzke E; Booij L;

Background: Subthreshold depression is highly prevalent in adolescence, but compared to major depressive disorder, the clinical impact is under researched. The aim of this review was to compare subthreshold depression and major depressive disorder in adolescents by reviewing available literature on epidemiology, risk factors, illness traj ...

Article GUID: 35429521


The programming curriculum within ISIS

Author(s): Deslandes-Martineau M; Charland P; Lapierre HG; Arvisais O; Chamsine C; Venkatesh V; Guidère M;

From 2014 to 2017, the Islamic State in Irak and Syria (ISIS), a terrorist political organization of Salafist jihadist ideology, had put in place an operational and relatively stable educational system. Among its Complementary Programs, ISIS included a curriculum for programming using the Scratch ...

Article GUID: 35427366


Nowhere land: The evicted space of Black tenants' rights in Montreal

Author(s): Ted Rutland

Property relations in 1980s Montreal were a venue of struggle and change. In this period, a well-organized tenants' movement and the election of progressive governments spawned a series of legal and policy changes that strengthened tenants' rights in the city. During the same period, however, an emerging police, government and media discourse cast ...

Article GUID: 35422559


Solvent-free synthesis of 3,5-isoxazoles via 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of terminal alkynes and hydroxyimidoyl chlorides over Cu/Al2O3 surface under ball-milling conditions

Author(s): Hernandez R RA; Burchell-Reyes K; Braga APCA; Lopez JK; Forgione P;

Scalable, solvent-free synthesis of 3,5-isoxazoles under ball-milling conditions has been developed. The proposed methodology allows the synthesis of 3,5-isoxazoles in moderate to excellent yields from terminal alkynes and hydroxyimidoyl chlorides, using a recyclable Cu/Al2O3 nanocomposite catalyst. Furthermore, the proposed conditions are reproducible to ...

Article GUID: 35424611


Dysmenorrhea across the lifespan: a biopsychosocial perspective to understanding the dysmenorrhea trajectory and association with comorbid pain experiences

Author(s): Gagnon MM; Moussaoui D; Gordon JL; Alberts NM; Grover SR;

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Article GUID: 35420567


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