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1 at social alliances facilitate revolutionary social change.
2 omplex variables that trigger behavioral and social change.
3 tween 1961 and 1986, a period of significant social change.
4 ow to correct them, and potential drivers of social change.
5 ssociated with technological, regulatory and social change.
6      Individuals differ in their support for social change.
7 ng any strategy intended to promote positive social change.
8 ns that challenges individualising models of social change.
9 k for studying the dynamics of political and social change.
10 nding psychological processes and efforts at social change.
11 le behavioral responses to environmental and social change.
12 ion motivation can be harnessed on behalf of social change.
13 late against undesirable norms or to advance social change.
14 political frustrations during times of rapid social change.
15 choices, and the design of interventions for social change.
16 men experienced physical, psychological, and social changes.
17 SRs) from 1987 to 2014, a period of profound social changes.
18 le behavioral responses to environmental and social changes.
19 ndamental process that drives individual and social changes.
20 fter national lockdowns for COVID-19 and its social changes.
21 e Age (BA) of southeastern Iberia saw marked social changes.
22 ft from theorizing "prejudice reduction" to "social change." A focus on social change exposes the imp
23 is review, we focus on pubertal, neural, and social changes across the duration of adolescence that a
24 cal stage of rapid biological, emotional and social change and development.
25 before a climate challenge and the nature of social change and food security following a challenge.
26 hange in public awareness of BLM's vision of social change and the dissemination of antiracist ideas
27 why critical masses are required to initiate social changes and contribute to the understanding of hi
28 actices in human evolution record cognitive, social changes and technological innovations.
29  dynamics of HIV-1 and emphasize the role of social changes and transport networks in the establishme
30 op during adolescence, a time of significant social change, and are underpinned by regions of the soc
31 trols on ecosystems, the feedbacks involving social change, and the decision-making relevance of fore
32                              Such meaningful social changes are often driven by young people.
33 vourable health, emotional, behavioural, and social changes between 2012 and 2016 independently of ba
34 fforts in Africa have brought ecological and social change, but analyzing the consequences of this ch
35 y groups of adversarial LLM agents can drive social change by imposing alternative social conventions
36 connection with nature, and the promotion of social change; (c) prejudice and discrimination toward I
37 a 17-y difference in birth year to study how social change can alter our understanding of influential
38 ts support the notion that environmental and social change can markedly weaken associations between c
39 seen in response to economic, political, and social changes changes, and civil disruption.
40                                        While social changes during the COVID-19 pandemic could have a
41                These findings highlight that social change efforts can be thwarted by people's sense
42 ce reduction" to "social change." A focus on social change exposes the importance of psychological th
43 ough reduced health care services as well as social changes from pandemic mitigation measures.
44 ast two centuries profound technological and social changes have reduced overall levels of physical a
45 oral and physiological changes are caused by social change in animals kept in stable environmental co
46                                         Vast social changes in England between 1600 and 2022 would ha
47 r traditions is a result of genetic shift or social changes in the MBA is a subject of debate.
48                              These and other social changes in the Natufian period mark significant c
49                    Crucially, the process of social change is contingent (and history-dependent): the
50 ientifically guided - that is, intentional - social change is not only impossible, but also undesirab
51                                              Social change is thus best achieved through challenging
52                                           If social change is to be effected regarding endemic homone
53                   We show that political and social change may happen without any stochastic shocks o
54 bility and sensitivity suggests that broader social changes may be necessary to minimize the impact o
55 prejudice reduction techniques can undermine social change motivation by reinforcing system-justifyin
56  for the development and implementation of a social change movement aimed at addressing racism in pub
57 by which different types of conformity shape social changes of mind.
58                  Not only does the effect of social change on cohort differentiation persist, but its
59 e attempt to construct an applied science of social change raises certain concerns, both theoretical
60          Here, we examine the ecological and social changes resulting from an ongoing suppression of
61 ral key features that a relational theory of social change should include.
62 editary, unilateral breast cancer requires a social change that addresses patient-, physician-, cultu
63 terized by major transformative cultural and social changes that led to cross-European networks of co
64 rate that intergroup contact and support for social change towards greater equality are positively as
65 intergroup contact can undermine support for social change towards greater equality, especially among
66 ns, depending on how contact and support for social change were measured.
67 course with multiple physical, emotional and social changes which can make them vulnerable to health
68 val of hunting could be linked to short-term social changes while the male puma population increased.
69 d the opioid epidemic and evolving legal and social changes with marijuana, little is known about sub
70 D) to address the challenge of synchronizing social changes with natural events, a significant limita