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John Carroll University
Education•University Heights, Ohio, United States•
About: John Carroll University is a education organization based out in University Heights, Ohio, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Literacy. The organization has 977 authors who have published 1870 publications receiving 40072 citations. The organization is also known as: JCU & John Caroll University.
Topics: Population, Literacy, Context (language use), Poison control, Audit
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TL;DR: Experimental tests the effects of multiple source cues on Facebook news posts on credibility and knowledge and theoretical implications for cognitive mediation model of learning from the news and the heuristic systematic model of information processing are presented.
Abstract: With social media platforms becoming primary news sources, concerns about credibility judgments and knowledge grow. This study (N = 233) experimentally tests the effects of multiple source cues on ...
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TL;DR: The impact of World War II on cost accountancy in the U.S. may be viewed as a double-edged sword as mentioned in this paper, with its most positive effect engendering greater cost awareness, particularly among companies that...
Abstract: The impact of World War II on cost accountancy in the U.S. may be viewed as a double-edged sword. Its most positive effect was engendering greater cost awareness, particularly among companies that ...
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TL;DR: This experiment demonstrates that AC and BT are controlled by separate oscillators and the importance of vasopressinergic fibers in the control of circadian rhythms of BT is evidenced by the loss of circadian rhythm in animals lacking these functional fibers when exposed to free-running paradigms where there is no entrainment of photic or nonphotic oscillators.
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TL;DR: It is argued that it is time to herald the arrival of a new world order in communication-one that is far from perfect, but does incorporate many of the demands of the original NWICO movement.
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TL;DR: Preliminary support for the use of the MMPI-2-RF among patients with chronic low back pain is provided, withStructural equation modeling analyses indicated that higher scale scores from all the M MPI- 2-RF substantive domains were meaningfully associated with worse emotional distress outcomes, whereas the MMC2 Clinical Scales generally did not have any meaningful associations.
Abstract: The purpose of the current study was to examine the relative utility of the most updated MMPI adult instrument, the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2-Restructured Form (MMPI-2-RF), which was designed to address psychometric limitations of the MMPI-2. To this end, we compared mean scores and correlates of emotional distress treatment outcomes using the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales in a sample of 230 patients (73 males, 157 females) who had completed an interdisciplinary chronic pain rehabilitation program. Structural equation modeling analyses indicated that higher scale scores from all the MMPI-2-RF substantive domains were meaningfully associated with worse emotional distress outcomes, whereas the MMPI-2 Clinical Scales generally did not have any meaningful associations. Similar results were found in additional analyses using a clinically significant change framework with more direct clinical implications. The results of this study provide preliminary support for the use of the MMPI-2-RF among patients with chronic low back pain.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Conor P. Delaney | 71 | 336 | 18195 |
Raj Aggarwal | 41 | 201 | 4875 |
Jeffrey R. Johansen | 41 | 158 | 5952 |
Matthew M. Martin | 40 | 133 | 4900 |
Ralph O. Mumma | 33 | 150 | 3502 |
Paul R. Murphy | 32 | 82 | 3566 |
Kathleen A. Roskos | 31 | 99 | 2748 |
Dianne H.B. Welsh | 29 | 133 | 2878 |
A. Michael Knemeyer | 28 | 53 | 3206 |
Jeffrey S. Dyck | 27 | 66 | 5094 |
Thomas W. Frazier | 26 | 89 | 3088 |
Michael E. Ketterer | 26 | 82 | 2339 |
Terry L. Neal | 25 | 40 | 5730 |
Thomas N. Tyson | 24 | 64 | 1646 |
James I. Watling | 24 | 49 | 2326 |