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    NEW ROLE FOR THE TEACHER: PREVENT STUDENTS FROM COMPLETELY ABANDONING THEMSELVES TO AI AND RELINQUISHING CONTROL OVER THEIR LEARNING. Illustration for foreign languages for specifi... by Felicia CONSTANTIN

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the field of education, and especially in the field of foreign language teaching, AI seems to be the realm of all possibilities. …”
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    Impact of Depression on Activation and Summer Heat Adaptation in Older Adults With Cardiovascular Concerns: Empirical Research Quantitative by Yuli Zang, Lihua Wang, Kai Chow Choi, Hongxia Du

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…When integrating the influence of these three contributory factors, the associative relationship between depression and activation through summer heat adaptation demonstrated a good model fit (chi‐square = 8.944, p > 0.05; comparative fit index = 0.987; root mean square error of approximation = 0.045). Conclusion Improving older adults' activation for self‐managing chronic conditions in summer requires tackling depression, enhancing heat adaptation and addressing concerns related to lack of education and alcohol consumption. …”
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    Psychometric testing of the Persian version of the nurse caring behavior scale by Mojtaba Jafari, Reza Ghanei Gheshlagh, Abbas Ebadi, Asra Nassehi, Alessandro Sili, Michela Piredda

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Confirmatory factor analysis was conducted to assess the scale dimensionality using multiple fit indices such as the root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA), the comparative fit index (CFI), the Tucker-Lewis index (TLI), and the standardized root mean square residual (SRMR). …”
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    Do indigenous people get left behind? An innovative methodology for measuring the unmeasurable economic conditions and poverty from the poorest region of Luzon, Philippines by Emmanuel A. Onsay, Jomar F. Rabajante

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Research on indigenous peoples is qualitative in nature, whereas research on poverty is typically general, subject to significant sampling errors, and meant to inform national policy. Therefore, it is essential for economic development to measure multidimensional poverty and simulate the socioeconomic conditions for each tribe through full enumeration and disaggregation. …”
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    A MACHINE LEARNING FRAMEWORK FOR SUICIDAL THOUGHTS PREDICTION USING LOGISTIC REGRESSION AND SMOTE ALGORITHM by Sarni Maniar Berliana, Omas Bulan Samosir, Rafidah Abd Karim, Victoria Pena Valenzuela, Krismanti Tri Wahyuni, Andi Alfian

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…In cases of class imbalance, the SMOTE-enhanced model exhibited improved performance in terms of sensitivity, false positive rate, balanced accuracy, and Kappa statistic, with lower standard errors of parameter estimates. The findings highlight the importance of addressing violence and mental health in policies aimed at reducing suicidal thoughts among women. …”
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    Hardware and software of cubesat nanosatellites` on-board computers: a systematized literature review by Ihor Turkin, Oleksandr Liubimov, Lina Volobuieva, Viacheslav Valkovyi

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The results of a systematic review and analysis of the literature reveal that the majority of publications are to some extent related to software engineering, while topics such education and training receive little attention. The study found that expert classification can partially reduce the impact of automatic clustering errors, and the ability to attribute a publication to several classes ranked by importance enables the analysis of the interdisciplinary nature of the publication. …”
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    Preliminary image evaluation performance of radiographers in one New Zealand District: a 6‐month prospective study by Kim Lewis, Sibusiso Mdletshe, Andrea Doubleday, Tracey Pieterse

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and accuracy of PIEs performed by seven radiographers at a public provincial district in NZ were assessed over a 6‐month period, with the participants provided monthly results along with regular e‐mailed feedback on common errors. Results The mean for sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy calculated with a 95% confidence interval over the 6‐month period were 92.8% (89.9, 95.8), 94.9 (93.1, 96.8), and 94.2 (91.9, 96.5), respectively. …”
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    A CONCEPTUAL PERSPECTIVE REGARDING PRODUCT LIABILITY by Daniela POPESCU, Adriana SCRIOŞTEANU

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Under these circumstances there is the possibility of small errors which affect the consumer’s behaviour towards the new products. …”
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    The DN-PUBLIC framework for enhanced oral healthcare precision: a public health strategy for dynamic navigation integration—a narrative review by Ashwini Bhalerao, Vaibhav Kumar

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Dynamic Navigation (DN), a real-time computer-assisted technology, offers a promising solution by enhancing accuracy, reducing errors, and supporting minimally invasive procedures. …”
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    The association between stereoscopic vision and cognitive function on community-dwelling older adults: a cross-sectional study by Yeon Jung Park, Hyun Jin Cho, Kiyoung Kim, Chang Won Won, Miji Kim

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Poor stereopsis was negatively associated with cognitive function scores in word list memory, word list recall, Trail Making Test-A errors, Trail Making Test-A response time and frontal assessment battery (p <.05). …”
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