Article
Business, Finance
William J. Bazley, Yosef Bonaparte, George M. Korniotis
Summary: The study demonstrates a close relationship between households' financial risk-taking, financial literacy, and perceptions of financial knowledge. Financial self-awareness is influenced by intrinsic factors and environmental elements, while accurate self-assessment has significant implications for individual portfolio choices.
FINANCE RESEARCH LETTERS
(2021)
Editorial Material
Medicine, General & Internal
Joana E. Andoh
Summary: In this narrative medicine essay, the author, an ophthalmology resident, discusses the bias of family history and emphasizes the importance of healthcare professionals to explore the family health histories of patients with limited access.
JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
(2023)
Article
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Nils Wuytens, Jelle Schepers, Pieter Vandekerkhof, Wim Voordeckers
Summary: This study introduces Tacit Entrepreneurial Knowledge (TEK) as a way to overcome the dominance of organizational knowledge components in tacit knowledge research. It develops a scenario-based measurement instrument, the situational judgment test (SJT), to quantify an individual's TEK. The outcome of this research includes a comprehensive conceptualization of TEK, the development of a measurement instrument and scoring method, and an antecedent-consequence model. The study highlights the importance of uncovering tacit knowledge in entrepreneurship and provides research opportunities in this area.
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
(2022)
Article
History & Philosophy Of Science
Massimiliano Carrara, Daniele Chiffi, Ciro De Florio, Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen
Summary: The text explores the pragmatic logic of assertions, highlighting the connection between ignorance and (informal) decidability, and discussing various levels of ignorance as well as pragmatic versions of it. A particular emphasis is placed on a strong pragmatic version of second-order ignorance, and its link to scientific assertions is discussed.
Editorial Material
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Mikel Garcia-Marcos
Summary: The study reveals the mechanism by which mammalian Ric-8 chaperones achieve specificity for their respective Gα subunits.
Article
Demography
Lisa Marie Borrelli
Summary: This study focuses on the street-level understandings of unannounced deportation procedures by migration enforcement agencies in Switzerland, Germany, and Sweden. The research shows that state agents attribute unannounced deportations to migrants' alleged noncompliant behavior, consider their work as humanitarian, and operate based on a pragmatic need for law and order implementation.
JOURNAL OF ETHNIC AND MIGRATION STUDIES
(2021)
Article
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Nicola Moczek, Susanne Hecker, Silke L. Voigt-Heucke
Summary: The citizen science landscape in Germany is diverse with over 170 projects currently on the national platform. A survey conducted among 140 projects in 2020 revealed a surprisingly low level of knowledge about the volunteers, with many projects not collecting personal data due to data protection reasons or lack of tools and standards. The authors emphasize the need for project-specific strategies to increase diversity and inclusion.
Article
Humanities, Multidisciplinary
Abigail Nieves Delgado, Jan Baedke
Summary: This paper critically examines the trend in human microbiome research to use the concept of race, expressing skepticism towards the racialization of human bodies. The author argues that this approach repeats outdated historical narratives and has taxonomic and conceptual inconsistencies. The paper draws on case studies in Latin America to support this critique.
HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS
(2021)
Article
Surgery
Nechay Taras Vyacheslavovich, Loban Konstantin Mikhailovich, Chechin Evgeny Romanovich, Tyagunov Alexander Evgenievich, Sazhin Alexander Vyacheslavovich
Summary: This study investigated the factors affecting the level of expertise in electrosurgical safety among surgeons and their correlation with self-assessment scores. The results showed that past training, professional experience, and work at a teaching hospital were significant factors for successful performance on the test. The study also revealed alarming knowledge gaps in electrosurgical safety among surgeons.
SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES
(2023)
Review
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Sam T. Donta
Summary: The cause of Lyme disease is known, but the etiology of persisting symptoms remains undefined, posing challenges in diagnosis and treatment. Currently, there are no tests available to determine the presence or absence of the infection, complicating the management of Lyme disease.
FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
(2022)
Article
Nursing
Jody McPhee, Terri Warner, Tegan Cruwys, Brenda Happell, Brett Scholz
Summary: This study aimed to explore the perspectives of mental health professionals on collaborating with consumer representatives. The findings indicated that the social identities of mental health consumer representatives are often unclear and require development within healthcare organizations. Leaders can provide guidance to facilitate effective collaboration.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
(2023)
Article
Cultural Studies
Thomas Van de Putte
Summary: This article presents the results of a qualitative micro-study of a 3-minute conversation between a research participant and a researcher, demonstrating how people move between different cultural narratives about the same past event when the interactional context requires them to. The combination of micro-discourse analysis with ethnographic detail provides an insight into the entanglement of general cultural meanings and specific interactional dynamics when people attribute meaning to the past.
Article
International Relations
Kiyoung Chang
Summary: This article discusses the asymmetric relationship between the United States and South Korea in trading strategic information regarding the threat from North Korea. It suggests that if South Korea does not provide sufficient policy concessions, the United States may transmit low-quality information to undermine the performance of the Korean leadership.
BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICS & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
(2023)
News Item
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Amy Maxmen, Smriti Mallapaty
Summary: The article examines arguments that the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 may have escaped from a lab in China, as well as the scientific evidence behind this theory.
Review
Engineering, Environmental
Alex Kummer, Tamas Varga
Summary: The article discusses the possible causes, consequences, and prevention measures of reactor runaway, including the appropriate design of the reactor, operation strategy, and early warning detection system. Assessment methods for thermal risk analysis and criteria for reactor runaway are detailed, along with the design of operation strategy for semi-batch reactors. Significant works on reactor design, operation, and safety are collected and evaluated, with suggestions for further research areas to improve thermal safety knowledge.
PROCESS SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
(2021)
Article
Nursing
Rebecca Raszewski, Abigail H. Goben, Martha Dewey Bergren, Krista Jones, Catherine Ryan, Alana D. Steffen, Susan C. Vonderheid
Summary: The study found that data management education in nursing doctoral programs is currently lacking consistency and needs to be improved. There is a need to establish a unified education system, raise awareness of data policies, and clarify the sharing and ownership of student project data.
JOURNAL OF PROFESSIONAL NURSING
(2021)
Editorial Material
Nursing
Martha Dewey Bergren
JOURNAL OF SCHOOL NURSING
(2021)
Editorial Material
Nursing
Martha Dewey Bergren
JOURNAL OF SCHOOL NURSING
(2020)
Editorial Material
Nursing
Martha Dewey Bergren
JOURNAL OF SCHOOL NURSING
(2021)
Editorial Material
Nursing
Martha Dewey Bergren
JOURNAL OF SCHOOL NURSING
(2021)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Alisha A. Betka, Martha Dewey Bergren, Judith L. Rowen
Summary: This article describes the development and evaluation of an agricultural simulation scenario designed for rural health organizations. Through a functional simulation, students showed significant improvements in disaster competence, self-confidence, and interprofessional collaboration competence.
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING
(2021)
Article
Information Science & Library Science
Rebecca Raszewski, Abigail H. Goben, Martha Dewey Bergren, Krista Jones, Catherine Ryan, Alana Steffen, Susan C. Vonderheid
Summary: The study found that nursing doctoral program handbooks primarily address data collection and analysis during student projects, with limited education and inclusion of DM life cycle content, especially within DNP programs. Collaboration is needed to advance the adoption of DM best practices.
JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
(2021)
Editorial Material
Nursing
Martha Dewey Bergren
JOURNAL OF SCHOOL NURSING
(2022)
Editorial Material
Nursing
Martha Dewey Bergren
JOURNAL OF SCHOOL NURSING
(2022)
Editorial Material
Nursing
Martha Dewey Bergren
JOURNAL OF SCHOOL NURSING
(2022)
Editorial Material
Nursing
Martha Dewey Bergren
JOURNAL OF SCHOOL NURSING
(2022)
Editorial Material
Nursing
Martha Dewey Bergren
JOURNAL OF SCHOOL NURSING
(2023)
Editorial Material
Nursing
Martha Dewey Bergren
JOURNAL OF SCHOOL NURSING
(2023)
Editorial Material
Nursing
Martha Dewey Bergren
JOURNAL OF SCHOOL NURSING
(2023)