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University of North Carolina at Greensboro
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About: University of North Carolina at Greensboro is a education organization based out in Greensboro, North Carolina, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 5481 authors who have published 13715 publications receiving 456239 citations. The organization is also known as: UNCG & UNC Greensboro.
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TL;DR: To the authors' knowledge, this is the first demonstration via unbiased molecular dynamics that a ligand can access the binding pocket of a class A G protein-coupled receptor via the lipid bilayer and the first demonstrated via molecular dynamics of Gprotein-cOUpled receptor activation triggered by aligand binding event.
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TL;DR: This article showed that visual study presentation dramatically reduces the rate of false memories. But their results were limited to three experiments, and they did not consider the effect of auditory study presentation on false recall and recognition.
Abstract: Roediger and McDermott (1995) rejuvenated interest in Deese’s (1959) paradigm for producing reliable intrusions and false alarms. Using this paradigm in three experiments, we demonstrated that visual study presentation dramatically reduces the rate of false memories. Only auditory study presentation resulted in equal production of studied and critical items. Correct recall and recognition were unaffected. The suggestion that visual presentation provides a means for discriminating between false and true memories was supported by Experiment 3: Pleasantness rating of study items significantly reduced the creation of false memories regardless of modality.
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TL;DR: While microplastic concentration in theseEstuaries was comparable to that reported for other estuaries worldwide, Charleston Harbor contained a high abundance of black microplastics fragments believed to be tire wear particles, and Winyah Bay contained significantly moremicroplastics in the sea surface microlayer.
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TL;DR: How various inherent characteristics of big data are related to privacy, security and consumer welfare are investigated to highlight the costs, benefits, and externalities associated with organizations' use ofbig data.
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TL;DR: Exploratory mediation analyses suggested that familism and parent-adolescent conflict mediated the effects of acculturation conflicts, parent and adolescent culture-of-origin involvement, and parent U.S. cultural involvement on adolescent aggression.
Abstract: The specific aim of this investigation was to map cultural factors associated with aggressive behavior in Latino adolescents Interviews were conducted with a sample of 481 foreign- and US-born Latino adolescents living in North Carolina and Arizona Structural Equation Modeling was used to validate a conceptual model linking adolescent and parent culture-of-origin and US cultural involvement, acculturation conflicts, and perceived discrimination to family processes (familism and parent-adolescent conflict) and adolescent aggression Parent-adolescent conflict was the strongest cultural risk factor followed by perceived discrimination Familism and adolescent culture-of-origin involvement were key cultural assets associated with less aggressive behavior Exploratory mediation analyses suggested that familism and parent-adolescent conflict mediated the effects of acculturation conflicts, parent and adolescent culture-of-origin involvement, and parent US cultural involvement on adolescent aggression Implications for prevention programming were discussed
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Douglas E. Soltis | 127 | 612 | 67161 |
John C. Wingfield | 122 | 509 | 52291 |
Laurence Steinberg | 115 | 403 | 70047 |
Patrick Y. Wen | 109 | 838 | 52845 |
Mark T. Greenberg | 107 | 529 | 49878 |
Steven C. Hayes | 106 | 450 | 51556 |
Edward McAuley | 105 | 451 | 45948 |
Roberto Cabeza | 94 | 252 | 36726 |
K. Ranga Rama Krishnan | 90 | 299 | 26112 |
Barry J. Zimmerman | 88 | 177 | 56011 |
Michael K. Reiter | 84 | 380 | 30267 |
Steven R. Feldman | 83 | 1227 | 37609 |
Charles E. Schroeder | 82 | 234 | 26466 |
Dale H. Schunk | 81 | 162 | 45909 |
Kim D. Janda | 79 | 731 | 26602 |