Here’s why. If you have ever interviewed for a job, there is a non-trivial probability that you have encountered “tricky” or quirky interview questions. These are questions that are intentionally ...
While conducting research on how AI was changing daily work at a U.S. technology company, a UC Berkeley Haas doctoral student noticed a pattern that raised a provocative question: What if AI is ...
There is a gap between the evaluation of injury prevention programmes in controlled trials and their use in real-world ...
Teasing is a common but complex behaviour that can signal relational closeness, but it can also have antisocial functions.
Study on patient and caregiver experiences of mild-to-moderate atopic dermatitis, revealing unmet needs, emotional burden, and gaps ...
Douyin, Consumer Behavior, Domestication Theory, Social Media, Online Shopping Share and Cite: Dou, W. (2026) Domesticating Social Commerce: How Douyin Becomes Embedded in Everyday Consumer Practices ...
Findings from the VA’s Diuretic Comparison Project show pragmatic trial designs can achieve strong provider participation when burden is minimized and patient care remains the primary focus.
Evaluating digital tools for sustainable eating, the review highlights initial positive impacts but stresses the importance ...
The forearm pass was the preferred technical gesture in volleyball for 31.86% of boys and 36.24% of girls, a frequency which varied negatively with age. Table 4. Logistic analysis of the interaction ...
UK leaders (49%) more likely to be AI-skilled, than in France (26%) or Germany (19%) but skills alone are not translating into better business performance -- New research identifies leadership ...
Introduction The underlying causes of supply-side and demand-side challenges in immunisation are poorly understood, leading to symptomatic solutions. This study engaged stakeholders to develop ...