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(Long Range Planning, 2022-12-06)This study integrates research on business model diversification (BMD) and demand-side theory to examine the relationship of BMD to performance and the sequencing of business model ad-ditions. We begin by explaining and ...
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(Cognitive Research -Principles and Implications, 2019-12-18)Retrieval practice, such as filling in blanks or taking quizzes, is firmly established as an effective study strategy. However, the underlying mechanism of how retrieval practice benefits memory is still unclear. One current ...
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(Infancy, 2020-03)While phonological development is well-studied in infants, we know less about morphological development. Previous studies suggest that infants around one year of age can process words analytically (i.e., they can decompose ...
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(Royal Society Open Science, 2019-10)The influential triple-code model of number representation proposed that there are three distinct brain regions for three different numerical representations: verbal words, visual digits and abstract magnitudes. It was ...
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(George Peabody College for Teachers, 1964)
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(Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2019-08)Most data analyses rely on models. To complement statistical models, psychologists have developed cognitive models, which translate observed variables into psychologically interesting constructs. Response time models, in ...
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(Cognitive Research-Principles and Implications, 2019-07-16)Intentional forgetting refers to the attempt to marshal top-down control to purposefully forget, and has been demonstrated in the laboratory using directed forgetting paradigms. Here, we asked whether the mechanisms of ...
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(Clinical Psychological Science, 2019-07)The Healthy Activity Program (HAP), a brief, lay-counselor-delivered, behavioral activation psychological treatment, was found to be effective in reducing depressive symptoms among primary care attendees in India. We now ...
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(Clinical Psychological Science, 2019-07)Insight into how cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) works is urgently needed to improve depressive outcome. First, we discuss the role of learning in CBT for depression by reviewing evidence for learning processes involved ...
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