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Preliminary review supports blended simulation model
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Critical thinking disposition linked to CGPA in polytechnic students
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Affective evaluation instrument designed for electrical basics
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Lexical richness showed a small, non-significant link to essay quality
Analysis of 42 EFL students reveals weak correlation between lexical richness and argumentative essay quality, suggesting vocabulary sophistication alone minimally predicts writing performance.
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Students showed cohesive devices but need stronger grammatical cohesion
Discourse analysis of cohesive devices in argumentative texts by fifth-semester students reveals adequate lexical cohesion but gaps in grammatical cohesion.
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Virtual reality exercise improved college students’ mood states
8-week trial shows virtual reality exercise reduces tension, anger, and depression while increasing vigor more effectively than traditional aerobic exercise in college students.
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Girls’ social anxiety was linked with self-esteem and parenting style
Study of 100 girls examines links between parenting style, self-esteem, and social anxiety, finding authoritative parenting predicts higher anxiety while permissive approaches show protective effects.
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Moderate overconfidence is linked to better SME credit access
Non-linear relationship between entrepreneurial confidence and SME financing access: mild overconfidence reduces credit rationing relative to underconfidence and extreme overconfidence.