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A review of water treatment membrane nanotechnologies
TL;DR: In this article, a semi-quantitative ranking system was proposed considering projected performance enhancement (over state-of-the-art analogs) and state of commercial readiness, while commercial readiness was based on known or anticipated material costs.
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The Neglected 95%: Why American Psychology Needs to Become Less American.
TL;DR: It is proposed that psychological research published in APA journals focuses too narrowly on Americans, which results in an understanding of psychology that is incomplete and does not adequately represent humanity.
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Are leader stereotypes masculine? A meta-analysis of three research paradigms.
TL;DR: Subgroup and meta-regression analyses indicated that this masculine construal of leadership has decreased over time and was greater for male than female research participants, and stereotypes portrayed leaders as less masculine in educational organizations than in other domains and in moderate- than in high-status leader roles.
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Poverty and common mental disorders in low and middle income countries: A systematic review
Crick Lund,Alison Breen,Alan J. Flisher,Ritsuko Kakuma,Joanne Corrigall,John A. Joska,Leslie Swartz,Vikram Patel +7 more
TL;DR: The debate is attempted to shift the debate from questions about whether poverty is associated with CMD in LMIC, to questions about which particular dimensions of poverty carry the strongest (or weakest) association.
The global gender gap report. 2010.
TL;DR: The Global Gender Gap Index (GGI) as discussed by the authors was created with the specific purpose of being comparable across time, and aggregates five years of data and seeks to reveal country progress in a transparent manner.