Search Results - "Dedonder, Jonathan"
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"In their own words": delineating the contours of dyspnea invisibility in patients with advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease from quantitative discourse analysis
Published in Respiratory research (04-01-2024)“…Dyspnea conveys an upsetting or distressing experience of breathing awareness. It heavily weighs on chronic respiratory disease patients, particularly when it…”
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In their own words: A normative-empirical approach to journalistic roles around the world
Published in Journalism (London, England) (01-04-2021)“…Based on qualitative responses from journalists working in 67 countries, this article presents evidence from a comparative assessment of normative journalistic…”
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A French translation of the Goldsmiths Musical Sophistication Index, an instrument to assess self-reported musical skills, abilities and behaviours
Published in Journal of new music research (15-03-2019)“…The aim of this study was to translate into French the Goldsmiths Musical Sophistication Index (Gold-MSI) (Müllensiefen, D., Gingras, B., Musil, J., & Stewart,…”
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‘You can’t feel what we feel’: Multifaceted dyspnoea invisibility in advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease examined through interpretative phenomenological analysis
Published in Palliative medicine (01-10-2022)“…Background: More than a symptom, dyspnoea is an existential experience shaping the lives of those afflicted, particularly when its persistence despite maximal…”
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Overcoming Correlational Pitfalls: Experimental Evidence Suggests That Evaluative Conditioning Occurs for Explicit But Not Implicit Encoding of CS–US Pairings
Published in Social psychological & personality science (01-03-2014)“…Do people need to explicitly encode conditioned stimuli–unconditioned stimuli (CS–US) pairings for evaluative conditioning (EC) effects to emerge? Despite the…”
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Evaluative conditioning of high-novelty stimuli does not seem to be based on an automatic form of associative learning
Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-11-2010)“…Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to the change in valence of initially neutral stimuli (conditioned stimuli, or CSs) as a result of their pairing with…”
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Overcoming Correlational Pitfalls
Published in Social psychological & personality science (01-03-2014)“…Do people need to explicitly encode conditioned stimuli-unconditioned stimuli (CS-US) pairings for evaluative conditioning (EC) effects to emerge? Despite the…”
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The Mere Exposure Effect and Recognition Depend on the Way You Look!
Published in Experimental psychology (01-01-2010)“…In line with Whittlesea and Price (2001) , we investigated whether the memory effect measured with an implicit memory paradigm (mere exposure effect) and an…”
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The Mere Exposure Effect and Recognition Depend on the Way You Look! S. W. and J. D. contributed equally to this study
Published in Experimental psychology (01-01-2010)“…In line with Whittlesea and Price (2001) , we investigated whether the memory effect measured with an implicit memory paradigm (mere exposure effect) and an…”
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The mere exposure effect without recognition can depend on the way you look
Published 2010“…In line with [Whittlesea, B. W. A., & Price, J. R. (2001). Implicit/Explicit memory versus analytic/nonanalytic processing: Rethinking the mere exposure…”
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