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View article: Evaluation of Anogeissus leiocarpus ash as a pozzolanic material for concrete in chemical environments
Evaluation of Anogeissus leiocarpus ash as a pozzolanic material for concrete in chemical environments Open
Addressing the pressing need for sustainable construction materials amidst rising cement costs, environmental degradation, and global warming, this study investigates the potential of Anogeissus leiocarpus ash as a partial cement replaceme…
View article: Independence and Interdependence Values in Changing Societies: A Three-Generation Comparative Study in Estonia, Germany, and Russia
Independence and Interdependence Values in Changing Societies: A Three-Generation Comparative Study in Estonia, Germany, and Russia Open
Independent and interdependent self-construal values of three generations and the intergenerational similarity of self-construal was compared in three countries. The participants were 837 adolescents, their mothers (227 from Russia, 311 fr…
View article: Effects of the covid-Pandemic: The Role of Family Culture and Effects on well-Being
Effects of the covid-Pandemic: The Role of Family Culture and Effects on well-Being Open
View article: Applying Lean Production Approach to Optimise Materials Management in the Nigerian Construction Industry
Applying Lean Production Approach to Optimise Materials Management in the Nigerian Construction Industry Open
In Nigeria, ineffective materials management remains a major challenge within the construction industry, contributing to substandard work quality, increased material waste, budget overruns, disrupted materials flow, and delays in project e…
View article: Addressing spatial confounding in geostatistical regression models: An R‐ <scp>INLA</scp> approach
Addressing spatial confounding in geostatistical regression models: An R‐ <span>INLA</span> approach Open
Spatial confounding, which has been studied extensively in recent years, can explain inconsistencies between results obtained by regression models with and without spatial modelling. While the most common solutions for spatial confounding …
View article: Joint disease mapping for bivariate count data with residual correlation due to unknown number of common cases
Joint disease mapping for bivariate count data with residual correlation due to unknown number of common cases Open
The joint spatial distribution of two count outcomes (eg, counts of two diseases) is usually studied using a Poisson shared component model (P-SCM), which uses geographically structured latent variables to model spatial variations that are…
View article: A Cross-cultural Study On the Association Between Societal Conditions and the Idealization of Happiness
A Cross-cultural Study On the Association Between Societal Conditions and the Idealization of Happiness Open
Although most people aspire to be happy, the extent to which people pursue or idealize experiencing high levels of happiness does differ according to sociocultural context. This study was designed to elucidate which societal and cultural i…
View article: Is Societal Progress Muting the Expression of Negative Emotions? Evidence from Two Multinational Studies
Is Societal Progress Muting the Expression of Negative Emotions? Evidence from Two Multinational Studies Open
Contemporary theories of emotion emphasize the dual role of emotions as both personal experiences and communicative signals during social interactions. However, the impact of macro-level societal structures on emotional expression remains …
View article: Ex-ante assessment of sample pooling implementation on the dietary exposure to nDL-PCB in meat
Ex-ante assessment of sample pooling implementation on the dietary exposure to nDL-PCB in meat Open
View article: Spatial extrapolation of cadmium concentration in terrestrial mosses using multiple linear regression model predictions across French biogeographical regions
Spatial extrapolation of cadmium concentration in terrestrial mosses using multiple linear regression model predictions across French biogeographical regions Open
The French Moss Survey employs forest mosses as indicators to monitor the deposition of atmospheric substances, notably focusing on cadmium (Cd), a known carcinogenic and contributor to respiratory illnesses. This comprehensive study encom…
View article: Defining transnational families across countries and time: an analysis of academic discourse on the phenomenon between 2003 and 2023
Defining transnational families across countries and time: an analysis of academic discourse on the phenomenon between 2003 and 2023 Open
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View article: Migrants’ integration
Migrants’ integration Open
This article explores the specificities and nuances of employing LEGO® Serious Play® (LSP) in scientific research on migration, contrasting its application in academic contexts with its more common use in business settings. While LSP has g…
View article: Addressing Spatial Confounding in geostatistical regression models: An R-INLA approach
Addressing Spatial Confounding in geostatistical regression models: An R-INLA approach Open
1 - Spatial confounding is a phenomenon that has been studied extensively in recent years in the statistical literature to describe and mitigate apparent inconsistencies between the results obtained by regression models with and without ra…
View article: The Role of Cultural Heterogeneity in Strengthening the Link Between Family Relationships and Life Satisfaction in 50 Societies
The Role of Cultural Heterogeneity in Strengthening the Link Between Family Relationships and Life Satisfaction in 50 Societies Open
View article: Double transition of young migrants in Luxembourg: vulnerable, resilient and empowering integration trajectories in the period of youth
Double transition of young migrants in Luxembourg: vulnerable, resilient and empowering integration trajectories in the period of youth Open
Migrant integration trajectories have become more complex, open, uncertain, and continuously changing, over time. For young migrants, their integration endeavour intersects with their process of transition to adulthood, a double transition…
View article: Correction: Ambivalence and transnational intergenerational solidarity: the perspective of highly educated Portuguese women emigrant daughters
Correction: Ambivalence and transnational intergenerational solidarity: the perspective of highly educated Portuguese women emigrant daughters Open
Correction to: Humanities and Social Sciences Communications https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-024-02704-3, published online 09 February 2024. In this article, the affiliation details for A.S. Santos were incorrectly given as Faculdade de Psi…
View article: Happiness Maximization Is a WEIRD Way of Living
Happiness Maximization Is a WEIRD Way of Living Open
Psychological science tends to treat subjective well-being and happiness synonymously. We start from the assumption that subjective well-being is more than being happy to ask the fundamental question: What is the ideal level of happiness? …
View article: Ambivalence and transnational intergenerational solidarity: the perspective of highly educated Portuguese women emigrant daughters
Ambivalence and transnational intergenerational solidarity: the perspective of highly educated Portuguese women emigrant daughters Open
View article: Solidarity Typologies in Dynamics Between Portuguese Emigrants and Their Parents
Solidarity Typologies in Dynamics Between Portuguese Emigrants and Their Parents Open
View article: Self-construals predict personal life satisfaction with different strengths across societal contexts differing in national wealth and religious heritage
Self-construals predict personal life satisfaction with different strengths across societal contexts differing in national wealth and religious heritage Open
We explore to what extent previously observed pan-cultural association between dimensions of self-construal and personal life satisfaction (PLS) may be moderated by three national-contextual variables: national wealth, economic inequality,…
View article: Unpackaging the link between economic inequality and self-construal
Unpackaging the link between economic inequality and self-construal Open
Past research has shown that economic inequality shapes individuals’ self-construals. However, it has been unclear which dimensions of self-construal are associated with and affected by economic inequality. A correlational (Study 1: N = 26…
View article: The Vulnerability of Young Refugees Living in Reception Centres in Luxembourg: An Overview of Conditions and Experiences across Subjective Temporal Imaginaries
The Vulnerability of Young Refugees Living in Reception Centres in Luxembourg: An Overview of Conditions and Experiences across Subjective Temporal Imaginaries Open
Vulnerability has become a key concept in discourses and policies on international protection and reception of refugees. In this context, the notion has been described as a tool to provide special provisions to groups at higher risk or one…
View article: Former Refugees’ Acculturation Processes and Their Views on Newly Arrived Refugees in Germany
Former Refugees’ Acculturation Processes and Their Views on Newly Arrived Refugees in Germany Open
View article: Introduction to a Culturally Sensitive Measure of Well-Being: Combining Life Satisfaction and Interdependent Happiness Across 49 Different Cultures
Introduction to a Culturally Sensitive Measure of Well-Being: Combining Life Satisfaction and Interdependent Happiness Across 49 Different Cultures Open
How can one conclude that well-being is higher in country A than country B, when well-being is being measured according to the way people in country A think about well-being? We address this issue by proposing a new culturally sensitive me…
View article: Monitoring the risk of<i>Legionella</i>infection using a general Bayesian network updated from temporal measurements in agricultural irrigation with reclaimed wastewater
Monitoring the risk of<i>Legionella</i>infection using a general Bayesian network updated from temporal measurements in agricultural irrigation with reclaimed wastewater Open
This paper presents a model for the risk assessment of pathogen inhalation from sprinkler irrigation using treated wastewater.
View article: Subjective age, worry and risk-related perceptions in older adults in times of a pandemic
Subjective age, worry and risk-related perceptions in older adults in times of a pandemic Open
During the Covid-19 pandemic, older people have been in the spotlight of the public debate. Given their higher risk of severe outcomes of the disease, they have been described as especially vulnerable and as a burden to others and society.…
View article: Vulnerability in the Context of Migration: a Critical Overview and a New Conceptual Model
Vulnerability in the Context of Migration: a Critical Overview and a New Conceptual Model Open
View article: Intergenerationality in the Light of Indeterminacy
Intergenerationality in the Light of Indeterminacy Open
View article: Xenophobia vs. Patriotism: Where is my Home? – Proceedings
Xenophobia vs. Patriotism: Where is my Home? – Proceedings Open
These IACCP Proceedings contain peer-reviewed academic papers of the XXV Congress of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2020+. Additionally, they include links to recorded paper presentations as well as the abstra…
View article: A global Bayesian approach for quantitative risk assessment (QRA) from farm to illness - application to campylobacteriosis through broiler
A global Bayesian approach for quantitative risk assessment (QRA) from farm to illness - application to campylobacteriosis through broiler Open
We propose a novel apprach to QMRA from farm to illness. The idea is to use Bayesian techniques in two main steps : (1) modelling the process of interest by a Bayesian network based on expert knowledge; (2) extending the model using the da…