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Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions. 35:57-64
Introduction Cancer survivorship is a chronic disease that places patients in limbo between oncologists and primary care clinicians. Strategies have been proposed to ease the shift in coordination of care, including broad-based educational outreach t
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Memory & Cognition. 43:379-388
Bleckley, Durso, Crutchfield, Engle, and Khanna (Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 10, 884–889, 2003) found that visual attention allocation differed between groups high or low in working memory capacity (WMC). High-span, but not low-span, subjects sh
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 57:823-827
Biodata factors were examined as predictors of training performance for candidate air traffic control specialists (ATCSs). These factors, which have been shown to predict controller training performance in previous research, were highest educational
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Eating Behaviors. 8:440-449
Depression is one of the most common mental health disorders seen in adolescence. Low self-esteem, lack of social support and poor body image have been found to be risk factors for depression. However, these risk factors have not adequately explained
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Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. 48:721-733
Objective: Does adding situation awareness (SA) to a battery of cognitive tests improve prediction? Background: Identifying variables that predict skilled performance in a complex task aids in understanding the nature of skill and also aids in the se
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Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. 40:23-40
Sex offenders have been shown to possess a number of consistent characteristics such as lack of empathic responding, distorted cognitions, a sense of entitlement, and lack of self-esteem. Though these constructs have been given considerable attention
Autor:
Francis T. Durso, Randall W. Engle, M. Kathryn Bleckley, Maya M. Khanna, Jerry M. Crutchfield
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 10:884-889
To the extent that individual differences in working memory capacity (WMC) reflect differences in attention (Baddeley, 1993; Engle, Kane, & Tuholski, 1999), differences in WMC should predict performance on visual attention tasks. Individuals who scor
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Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 6:63-80
To travel safely, drivers must detect imminent collisions. Older drivers have more accidents per miles driven than younger drivers, potentially reflecting age differences in judgments about collision. Prior studies measured age differences in judgmen
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Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 130:169-183
In 2 experiments the authors examined whether individual differences in working-memory (WM) capacity are related to attentional control. Experiment I tested high- and low-WM-span (high-span and low-span) participants in a prosaccade task, in which a