Psychometric Properties of the Portuguese Version of the Adaptive Behavior Scale The adaptive construct has gained prominent attention in services over the last several years in Portugal, and its measurement has become an integral part ... S Santos,P Morato,R Luckasson - 《Intellectual & Developmen...
Behavioural researchers often seek to experimentally manipulate, measure and analyse latent psychological attributes, such as memory, confidence or attention. The best measurement strategy is often difficult to intuit. Classical psychometric theory, mostly focused on individual differences in stable attributes...
Repeated plague infections across six generations of Neolithic Farmers Population-scale ancient genomics are used to infer ancestry, social structure and pathogen infection in 108 Scandinavian Neolithic individuals from eight megalithic graves and a stone cist, showing that Neolithic plague was widespread...
The advent of large-scale datasets that trace the workings of science has encouraged researchers from many different disciplinary backgrounds to turn scientific methods into science itself, cultivating a rapidly expanding ‘science of science’. This Review considers this growing, multidisciplinary literature...
Fear is an adaptive emotion that mobilizes defensive resources upon confrontation with danger. However, fear becomes maladaptive and can give rise to the development of clinical anxiety when it exceeds the degree of threat, generalizes broadly across sti
因此,英国布里斯托大学MichaelBerry爵士和其同事向Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical,投了一篇论文——Can apparent superluminal neutrino speeds be explained as a quantum weak measurement?《中微子超光速现象能用一种量子弱测量解释吗?》,并于同年11月发表。他们用了有史以来最短的摘要:Probably ...
The ABC-CNS scale is an integral, reliable, and short tool to measure connectedness to nature through the proposed dimensions. The tool is suitable for environmental professionals and researchers to assess individuals' connectedness to nature, a psychological variable that may affect a person's ...
On a global scale there have been five mass extinction events during Earth’s 4.54 billion year history. The most catastrophic extinction to date, 250 million years ago, wiped out 96% of marine life and 70% of land species. It would be millions of years for these lifeforms to recover. ...
Implicit measures are now widely used in psychological science and beyond, because they are assumed to be superior to self-reports in various ways. In this Perspective, we argue that, despite the enthusiasm for implicit measures, self-reports are most often the better measurement option. First, ...
We found that human and monkey value judgements are regulated by strikingly conserved computational principles, including how they scale the value of information with uncertainty and time. Second, what neuronal systems in the brain implement these conserved principles to compute the value of information...