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1 omplex stimuli provides a means to resolving situational ambiguity.
2 ed into three phases: observation (including situational analyses of routine care), training, and imp
3 knowledge, a complete, non-modelled national situational analysis based on the Lancet Commission on G
4                             The WHO Tool for Situational Analysis to Assess Emergency and Essential S
5 adian primary care health data industry used situational analysis, a grounded theory methodology.
6 d computational tool development conducted a situational analysis, identifying the following under-us
7                We undertook a mixed-methods, situational analysis.
8  growth is not entirely clear, and is likely situational and cell type-dependent.
9 praise transgressive acts as being caused by situational and contextual factors to a greater extent t
10 epression, and the tendency to somatize; and situational and contextual factors.
11 alysis; new theory increasingly incorporated situational and contextual variables.
12 he relation of empathy-related responding to situational and dispositional emotionality and regulatio
13 a cost may vary dynamically as a function of situational and dispositional factors.
14 iew highlights "elective affinities" between situational and dispositional needs of individuals and g
15 ION: Our research has identified behavioral, situational and financial barriers to households managin
16 hen people dehumanize, focusing on transient situational and motivational factors that promote dehuma
17 n persistence and disengagement that address situational and personal determinants, cognitive and aff
18        Their decision will depend on various situational and personal goals.
19 ffect, and arousal to mediate the effects of situational and personological variables on aggression.
20 ssible, and both are frequently explained by situational and procedural contexts that differentially
21 n as dual routes to leadership, we provide a situational and psychological account for when and why d
22 tion and self-regulation that identifies key situational and psychological factors affecting how peop
23 ited States and the impact of culture on the situational and psychological factors affecting moral ju
24 hobia subtypes (agoraphobia, social, animal, situational, and blood or injury) and their associated i
25 e history of agoraphobia and social, animal, situational, and blood/injury phobias as well as their a
26 eek intervals gathered clinical, historical, situational, and dispositional information, including th
27 nnaire items formed 3 distinct fear factors: situational, animal, and blood/injury.
28 s compound displays good activity in the rat situational anxiety model (MED = 3 mg/kg (po)), whereas
29 models of anxiety: the defensive withdrawal (situational anxiety) model and the elevated plus maze te
30 models of anxiety: the defensive withdrawal (situational anxiety) model and the elevated plus maze te
31 ry different reaction profiles may reflect a situational application of these proteins to the rescue
32  and require fast switching between vigilant situational assessment and immediate fight-or-flight act
33       Incongruence between dispositional and situational assessment would be problematic for theory a
34 and situational mindfulness processes (i.e., situational attention awareness and emotion acceptance)
35        Three experiments then tested whether situational attributions for poverty are malleable and m
36                                   Bolstering situational attributions for poverty through a writing e
37                                  In Study 1, situational attributions for poverty were associated wit
38                                              Situational attributions may be a potent psychological l
39 a or vomiting) may contribute to conditioned situational avoidance and the development of agoraphobia
40 SD = 1.20 to M = 5.39, SD = 0.91; P = 0.03), situational awareness (M = 5.44, SD = 1.04 to M = 5.74,
41                                              Situational Awareness (SA) of locally available DERs wit
42 onomics adaptation (17 responses [12%]); (5) situational awareness adaptation (12 responses [8%]); (6
43  infectious disease burden can contribute to situational awareness and aid capacity planning.
44 ltitasking significantly degrades a driver's situational awareness and causes them to overlook or mis
45 ed 5 elements developed to promote increased situational awareness and communication among bedside cl
46 ing for SARS-CoV-2 can substantially improve situational awareness and feed into the public health re
47 lity of infectious diseases is key to inform situational awareness and for response planning.
48 wastewater sentinel sites can provide timely situational awareness and function effectively as an ear
49 (67%), highlighting the potential to improve situational awareness and management outcomes during fir
50 in many SD-related problems, such as loss of situational awareness and perseveration.
51 ous disease surveillance data is crucial for situational awareness and policy making.
52 lation level, which is necessary to increase situational awareness and predict, prepare for, and resp
53 ting these locations is a central feature of situational awareness and readiness to act.
54 e for epidemiological data in order to guide situational awareness and therapeutic strategies.
55 and sensory substitution provide a degree of situational awareness by relying on touch or hearing but
56 surveillance and test positivity can improve situational awareness for COVID-19 in Colorado.
57 y hidden scene, could greatly improve indoor situational awareness in a variety of applications.
58 BioSense 2.0 and Google Flu Trends) data for situational awareness of influenza across poverty levels
59            However, there is often a lack of situational awareness that may lead to over- or under-re
60  opportunity for real-time and retrospective situational awareness to support epidemic preparedness a
61 pants demonstrated significant reductions in situational awareness while under direct fire, which cor
62  information about the surrounding scene for situational awareness(1-7).
63 th through anticipatory resource allocation, situational awareness, and mitigation planning.
64 This includes the use of modeling to improve situational awareness, assess epidemiological characteri
65                               For monitoring/situational awareness, calibration improved steadily acr
66 application of approaches such as heightened situational awareness, closed-loop systems, improved han
67 e data over time are essential for continued situational awareness, especially as Member States attem
68 le that visual attention plays in a driver's situational awareness, examines common methods for asses
69  values can seriously degrade the quality of situational awareness, forecasting accuracy and decision
70                                 For improved situational awareness, i.e. for the detection of obstacl
71 y can be misleading if monitored for general situational awareness, if the underlying network has sig
72 robot responsibility will hinge on perceived situational awareness, intentionality, and free will, pl
73 , causing negative repercussions on operator situational awareness, performance, and cognitive load.
74 ecasts of the disease spread are crucial for situational awareness, resource allocation, and public h
75 valuable tools for applications that require situational awareness, such as medical, industrial and m
76 onvenient and scalable route to a quantified situational awareness, which can provide confidence in o
77 various sensory inputs to maintain effective situational awareness, with vision and visual attention
78  of epidemic emergence and peak, and general situational awareness-we find that the optimal choice of
79 on of recent developments and thus enhancing situational awareness.
80 onomous systems as they provide guidance and situational awareness.
81 rage, and accuracy of outbreak detection and situational awareness.
82  propagation is a primary means to propagate situational awareness.
83 he error of overestimating the importance of situational causes of behavior and underestimating dispo
84 ts focus more on internal causes rather than situational causes to explain observed patterns, such fi
85 flexibly adapt their behavior based on rapid situational changes is termed cognitive control.
86 n of empirical data regarding individual and situational characteristics that are likely to promote o
87  distinct elements of personality, and cross-situational coherence in personality functioning that re
88 intensification of treatment due to clinical situational complexities), which included 3 subcategorie
89 nsequences, emotional issues, knowledge, and situational concerns.
90 ld not be considered solely a psychologic or situational condition.
91                             There is a cross-situational conduct problems' phenotype, underlying the
92 extual decision-making, through representing situational constraints and simulating common courses of
93 d eating, and reward sensitivity, as well as situational constraints, including normative influences,
94 by social action prime, suggesting that this situational content may be integrated to support their r
95 ated with representing semantic, social, and situational content of contexts and episodes.
96 atistical grammar which varies with external situational context and internal neurological state.
97 t emotion regulation effectiveness relies on situational context as well as individual dispositions a
98 xperience depend on or generalize across the situational context has remained unclear.
99 n of laughter or crying to the cognitive and situational context of a potential stimulus, operate on
100 tial bias in postdonation SWL because of the situational context of the questionnaire, and a sample t
101 gs without any further information about the situational context of the speakers and asked to classif
102 e sensitive to both facial movements and the situational context that they occur in, relatively littl
103 hese findings underscore the subtle power of situational context to shape important real-world decisi
104 de variety of information about temporal and situational context, about the systematic organization o
105 brics that sense, memorise, learn, and infer situational context.
106 en variation in how individual behaviors and situational contexts affect injury outcomes.
107 red across different individuals and diverse situational contexts.
108  of emotional arousal across individuals and situational contexts.
109 rately stable over time in their reliance on situational cues and integration of cues and those who r
110 ulate motor processes based on emotional and situational cues from the limbic system.
111                       This model posits that situational cues, collective representations of one's st
112               Availability of near real-time situational data are necessary for the translation of th
113  component of Mtb's KDHC serves key roles in situational defense that contribute to its requirement f
114    Stress was conceptualized as the ratio of situational demands relative to individual resources to
115 obilizes organismal energy resources to meet situational demands.
116 ion of decision-making strategies to varying situational demands.
117                            Psychological and situational determinants differ by arterial class: on pr
118 ate effects of personality and underestimate situational effects in explaining social behavior.
119 estionnaires, we assessed helping behaviour, situational empathic concern, directed empathic concern,
120 tacles to medication compliance appear to be situational/environmental (e.g., being away from home or
121                    Clergy primarily endorsed situational etiologies of depression, with 93% (95% CI,
122  mindfulness encompasses moment-to-moment or situational experiences.
123 e illness may represent a hitherto unstudied situational factor that increases intergroup bias.
124  Greene et al. showed that psychological and situational factors (for example, the intent of the agen
125 nated bimanual actions are not influenced by situational factors and may reflect an inherent speciali
126 ssment Requirements (CARE) to identify these situational factors before conducting cognitive assessme
127                                              Situational factors can increase people's vulnerability
128                                              Situational factors can influence cognitive performance
129 ieve they underplay the considerable role of situational factors in driving these preferences.
130        However, current understanding of the situational factors inducing boredom and driving subsequ
131              Patient, worker, equipment, and situational factors influence whether nursing staff used
132  the findings paint a complex picture of how situational factors may influence drug effects.
133 he conditions are conducive to testing or if situational factors may undermine the validity of the ev
134 d prior to cognitive assessments to identify situational factors of relevance to the individual clien
135 oral decisions that can be attributed to the situational factors of the dilemmas.
136 blood pressure readings, attributing them to situational factors or white coat syndrome.
137 nity and collected ancillary data, including situational factors surrounding the chest pain event.
138 hi approach involving 22 experts to identify situational factors that can impact cognitive assessment
139 rk can account for cultural, individual, and situational factors that shape impressions.
140 , supporting hypotheses that connect bias to situational factors, lack of mutual control, and individ
141 survival analysis, adjusting for patient and situational factors.
142 tivity (ERN), are considerably influenced by situational factors.
143 ological cause, due to a range of social and situational factors.
144                No sex effects were found for situational fears while for animal and blood/injury fear
145 survival and require integration of distinct situational features, such as threat probability and mag
146  power resulted more from within-participant situational fluctuation, such as the social roles partic
147  natural word use to personality, social and situational fluctuations, and psychological intervention
148 n = 34,442) show that attributing poverty to situational forces is associated with greater concern ab
149                Discomfort glare is caused by situational illumination too intense or variable.
150 ow individual dispositions may interact with situational incentives to influence performance monitori
151  how temporary exposure to both physical and situational inequality, induced by the design of environ
152                                              Situational inequality-boarding from the front (requirin
153 reformulate the question of dispositional or situational influences on employee attitudes by addressi
154   Two further experiments explored how cross-situational information helps, by manipulating the seria
155 expressions), they can also be inferred from situational information in the absence of observable exp
156 hypothesized that extrafacial context (e.g., situational information, body posture, etc.) plays a far
157           The results suggest a new class of situational, interactional variable--reflected in the qu
158                                          The situational judgment test and personality profiles were
159  as expanding the criterion space, improving situational judgment tests, and tackling socially desira
160                                              Situational judgment tests, personality profiles, struct
161  needed to be integrated with managerial and situational knowledge for success.
162  word-to-meaning tasks: contextual and cross-situational learning paradigms.
163 e findings challenge current models of cross-situational learning which assert that multiple meaning
164  the left uncinate was associated with cross-situational learning.
165 for semantic processing and related to cross-situational learning; and the white matter near the hipp
166 deeply processed: when we have extracted its situational meaning rather than its physical properties
167 icular, it remains to be established whether situational measurement is an accurate method for mindfu
168                Results suggest not only that situational measures accurately detect use of mindfulnes
169    The association between dispositional and situational mindfulness processes (i.e., situational att
170 lls were compared on a continuous measure of situational mindfulness skills.
171 positional measures can predict one's use of situational mindfulness skills.
172 vestigate readers' on-line updating of their situational models of texts.
173 rontal regions also encoded consistency with situational norms.
174 nt and more stable for animal fears than for situational or blood/injury fears.
175                                              Situational or persistent body fluid deficit (i.e., de-
176                It is currently unclear which situational or physiological factors promote one or the
177 oraphobia, social phobia, animal phobia, and situational phobia) were obtained during personal interv
178 , agoraphobia, social phobia, animal phobia, situational phobia, and neuroticism were assessed in ove
179  another loading most strongly on animal and situational phobia.
180 nd moderators), and the consequences of this situational predicament, as well as the means through wh
181                                         This situational predicament, termed stereotype threat, conti
182 terrorists are not ordinary people driven by situational pressures.
183 additional (for a total of 12) social phobic situational probes to provide a more comprehensive asses
184 chosocial traits (eg, intrinsic motivation), situational psychosocial states (eg, vitality), and HF s
185 iants at the start of an outbreak is key for situational public health awareness.
186                                         Such situational representations enable multidimensional pred
187 n interactions that may consist of momentary/situational responding or enduring traits of personality
188 s is the first study to assess a new type of situational risk factor, the quality of the initial ther
189 ation of epinephrine and upright posture are situational risk factors which may determine an unfavora
190 plications for traffic, workplace, and other situational safety risks.
191 acement therapy and who had higher levels of situational self-efficacy.
192 nds and by being particularly adept at using situational support to build explanations on the fly in
193            Persons with uncomplicated faint, situational syncope, or orthostatic hypotension should r
194 -avoidance decisions based on integration of situational threat features represented in other neural
195 bust support for our hypothesis that under a situational threat of economic uncertainty (as exemplifi
196 irst consider psychological maladaptation to situational threats and challenges.
197                                     Although situational threats to social relationships can transien
198 n the relationship between dispositional and situational use of mindfulness skills.
199 dfulness questionnaires were used to predict situational use of mindfulness skills.
200                By integrating individual and situational variability, the model would lose its ideali
201                                     Although situational variables are widely acknowledged to influen
202                   Demographic, clinical, and situational variables were collected from these cases an
203 espan and varies according to individual and situational variables.
204 ate intentions from > 10 m apart, and assess situational variations in benefit/cost ratios for solo v
205 h requires theoretical frameworks addressing situational variations, individual differences, and thei
206 arge differences across the two societies in situational versus dispositional appraisals of the cause
207 ing cultural variation in perceptions of the situational versus dispositional causes of (im)moral act
208  We presented children (n = 50) with a cross-situational word learning task and measured their pupill
209          Here, by using contextual and cross-situational word learning, we tested whether learning th
210    The left uncinate was predictive of cross-situational word learning.

 
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