Psychological flexibility is defined as the ability to fully attend to the present time, think with openness, and work to advance one’s life in personally meaningful ways (Hayes, 2019). A growing body of research examines the psychological flexibility of parents of children with disabilities. ...
The distorted MOF phases exhibit the same topology (same connectivity and bonding pattern) as the parent crystals but are devoid of crystalline order. Our design of frustrated flexibility is based on the following concept. At first, we select an intrinsically rigid and non-responsive MOF structure...
In the report prepared for the IEA [7], the flexibility concept is defined as the capability to balance rapid changes due to RES generation and forecast errors. In the joint report of the OECD and IEA [8], the ability of the power system to modify generation and consumption in response ...
We defined assembly activation events (Methods) as 25 ms time bins during which assembly expression (Fig. 1E) exceeded the 95th percentile of values observed across the entire recording session. We observed more frequent assembly activation events following the presentation of recalled memory items...
flexibility is acquired once gender-related knowledge has been established (Huston1983). So although children’s gender stereotype knowledge rapidly increases between the ages of 3 and 6 years-old (Aubry et al.1999), their acceptance of these stereotypes as “correct” or “fixed” begins to ...
Avariableis defined and set within the template. Variables let you store important information in one place and refer to it throughout the template without having to copy and paste it. It's usually a good idea to use parameters for things that will change between each deployment, ...
Question: Which of the following does NOT fit the framework of cognitive flexibility? A) abstract concepts B) paradoxes C) certainty D) possibility Flexibility: Flexibility can be defined as an ability to move from one state to another with eas...
Although con- served learning processes and perseverance might be sufficient to solve novel problems7, enhanced cognitive skills, such as analogical reasoning and inhibition, might indeed facilitate the emergence of behavioural flexibil- ity6,13,14. Additionally, when the context is changing, flexibly ...
as well as the function of ER37,38. Nonetheless, despite its crucial role, culture is often overlooked in the ER flexibility literature with samples primarily drawn from North America39,40and potentially limiting the generalizability of findings. Psychological theories developed based on Western, Educa...
Net present value (NPV) is defined as the difference between the present value of the estimated net cash inflows and the present value of The real option approach Since the early 1980s, advances in the real options literature have fundamentally changed the way people think about investment opport...