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    Affect and achievement: creating an optimal learning experience in mathematics 

    Skousen, Elizabeth (7/14/2020)
    This paper is an analysis of cross-curricular studies about motivation, affect, and engagement in a classroom setting. We further determine appropriate tools for measuring student engagement and affect. Student self-efficacy ...
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    A retrospective study to identify unique contributors to falls in hospitalized adult hematology patients 

    Mbango, Catherine (1/10/2020)
    A fall may be defined as an event that results in a person coming to rest inadvertently on a lower level surface or an unplanned descent to the floor with or without injury. Fall prevention is a concept associated with ...
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    Learning from Students: What, Why, and How Adolescent English Learners Want to Read and Write 

    Stewart, Mary Amanda, 1979-; Walker, Katie; Revelle, Carol (Texas Journal of Literacy Education, 2020)
    In various conversations regarding how to teach language and literacy to adolescent English Learners (ELs), students' voices are often lost. This article privileges those voices by surveying ELs in Texas high schools ...
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    Developmentally appropriate sexual health conversations with adolescent and young adult oncology patients 

    Boatman, Elizabeth Anne (11/24/2020)
    Cancer and its treatments have a significant impact on reproductive functioning, sexual health, and relationships. Because major developmental goals for adolescents and young adults are both sexual and social development, ...
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    Exploring the dynamics of relationships and emotional processes of comic book characters for potential implications in family therapy: A content analysis approach 

    Lloyd, John (4/15/2020)
    Engaging with clients who have difficulty in understanding and addressing their emotions can cause difficulty for therapists, specifically in working with adolescents who are likely to be resistant to therapy in general. ...
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    Investigating the flavor of fresh calamondin peel and juice using instrumental and descriptive sensory analysis 

    Romero, Judee (8/31/2020)
    Calamondin (Citrus microcarpa) is a popular citrus fruit in Asia that resembles a small tangerine with a delicate pulp and fresh, lime-like flavors in its peel and juice. Studies on the flavor of calamondin juice and peel ...
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    Sociability and interdependent self-construal on consumer choice for group: A moderated mediation model 

    Li, Zhen; Choi, Soochan; Yi-Lin Forrest, Jeffrey (Wiley, 2021-02-21)
    In joint consumptions, people often make consumption decisions for their respective groups, where chosen products or services are jointly shared by the members of their groups. Although the phenomena of joint consumptions ...
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    The use of the Remotivation Process in an occupational therapy program for breast cancer-related lymphedema: A feasibility study 

    Rubio, Lester Kaye (4/14/2020)
    BACKGROUND: Lymphedema affects a significant number of women with breast cancer. It affects a woman's occupational performance and adaptation, and quality of life. Self-Management Programs (SMP) have been utilized for ...
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    The power of the Appalachian trail: Reimagining the nature narrative through Autohistoria-teoría 

    Wolsey, Pamela White (4/13/2020)
    This study situates the Appalachian Trail (AT) as a powerful place connecting multiple communities with varying identities, abilities, and personalities, a place where we can consider our radical interconnectedness in a ...
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    Factors promoting multicultural dialogues in clinical supervision: A dyadic study 

    Rothamel, Bethany (7/14/2020)
    Given the continued prioritization of multicultural competence in psychology, the need for supervisors to address multicultural variables impacting the supervisory triad is imperative. Engagement in multicultural dialogues ...
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