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A meta-analysis and systematic literature review of virtual reality rehabilitation programs

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The results demonstrate that VRR programs are more effective than traditional rehabilitation programs for physical outcome development and three mechanisms have been proposed to cause these improved outcomes: excitement, physical fidelity, and cognitive fidelity.
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This article is published in Computers in Human Behavior.The article was published on 2017-05-01. It has received 293 citations till now.

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Evaluation of Training.

Lars Sjodahl
TL;DR: The main purpose of as mentioned in this paper is to draw attention to some facts and ideas that perhaps can help to identify problems or fields for development and research within the evaluation of training, and defend the inclusion of evaluation as an Integral part of a model for planning and carrying out educational programs.
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Virtual reality in cognitive and motor rehabilitation: facts, fiction and fallacies

TL;DR: The scientific rationale for the advantages of using VR systems in rehabilitation is provided and whether the VR could really be a promising technique for the future of rehabilitation of patients, or if it is just an entertainment for scientists is investigated.
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Is clinical virtual reality ready for primetime

TL;DR: It is strongly believed that clinical VR applications will become indispensable tools in the toolbox of psychological researchers and practitioners and will only grow in relevance and popularity in the future.
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Understanding the use of Virtual Reality in Marketing: a text mining-based review

TL;DR: A text-mining approach using a Bayesian statistical topic model called latent Dirichlet allocation is employed to conduct a comprehensive analysis of 150 articles from 115 journals, revealing seven relevant topics.
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A prescription for "nature" - the potential of using virtual nature in therapeutics.

TL;DR: It is concluded that while contact with real-world nature is preferred, VR use can be an alternative in cases when in vivo contact with nature is not possible, and VR nature could play a role in each of the proposed mediating mechanisms linking natural environments and health.
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A power primer.

TL;DR: A convenient, although not comprehensive, presentation of required sample sizes is providedHere the sample sizes necessary for .80 power to detect effects at these levels are tabled for eight standard statistical tests.
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Self-determination theory and the facilitation of intrinsic motivation, social development, and well-being.

TL;DR: Research guided by self-determination theory has focused on the social-contextual conditions that facilitate versus forestall the natural processes of self-motivation and healthy psychological development, leading to the postulate of three innate psychological needs--competence, autonomy, and relatedness.
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The big five personality dimensions and job performance: a meta-analysis

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the relation of the Big Five personality dimensions (extraversion, emotional stability, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, and Openness to Experience) to three job performance criteria (job proficiency, training proficiency, and personnel data) for five occupational groups (professionals, police, managers, sales, and skilled/semi-skilled).
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Self‐determination theory and work motivation

TL;DR: The authors describes self-determination theory as a theory of work motivation and shows its relevance to theories of organizational behavior, which has received widespread attention in the education, health care, and sport domains.
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Building a Practically Useful Theory of Goal Setting and Task Motivation

TL;DR: The authors summarize 35 years of empirical research on goal-setting theory, describing the core findings of the theory, the mechanisms by which goals operate, moderators of goal effects, the relation of goals and satisfaction, and the role of goals as mediators of incentives.
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