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    Relationship Between Group Work Competencies and Satisfaction With Project-Based Learning Among University Students
    with Anabel Melguizo-Garín, Iván Ruiz-Rodríguez, Javier Salas-Rodríguez, and Elena R. Serrano-Ibáñez
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    There is a growing interest in improving the teaching–learning process at all levels of education, including higher education. In recent years, university institutions have been taking action to renew and modernize the way in which they teach and learn, making the process more dynamic and closer to the current social reality. Competencies such as the ability to work in a team have become essential for the successful implementation of innovative methodologies in which student participation is par…Read more
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    Past studies have reported emotional intelligence as a relevant factor in development and maintenance of eating disorders, as well as in increasing self-esteem and reducing anxiety. Similarly, research has showed that anxiety and self-esteem are positively and negatively associated to ED criteria, respectively. However, no prior studies have yet tested the multiple intervening roles of both self-esteem and anxiety as potential mediators of the association between EI and ED symptomatology. The pr…Read more
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    The Omission of Accent Marks Does Not Hinder Word Recognition: Evidence From Spanish
    with Ana Marcet, Melanie Labusch, and Manuel Perea
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    Recent research has found that the omission of accent marks in Spanish does not produce slower word identification times in go/no-go lexical decision and semantic categorization tasks [e.g., cárcel = carcel], thus suggesting that vowels like á and a are represented by the same orthographic units during word recognition and reading. However, there is a discrepant finding with the yes/no lexical decision task, where the words with the omitted accent mark produced longer response times than the wor…Read more
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    According to the broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions, the frequency of positive emotions is associated with the development of positive attitudes, cognitions, and behaviors in organizational contexts. However, positive and negative attitudes at work might also be influenced by different personal and job resources. While emotional intelligence has been significantly associated with positive job attitudes and personal well-being, no studies have yet examined the joint role of teacher hap…Read more
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    Training in Rhythmic Gymnastics During the Pandemic
    with Marta Bobo-Arce, Elena Sierra-Palmeiro, and Hardy Fink
    Frontiers in Psychology 12 658872. 2021.
    The pandemic caused by the COVID 19 Virus creates an unprecedented situation of global confinement altering the development of competition and sports training at all levels of participation and in all sports, including rhythmic gymnastics (RG). To avoid possible effects of physical, technical and psychological detraining, coaches looked for home training alternatives. The objectives of the study were to know how rhythmic gymnastics training developed during the lockdown period (the conditions, t…Read more
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    Patients’ beliefs about the effectiveness of their treatments are key to the success of any intervention. However, since these beliefs are usually formed by sequentially accumulating evidence in the form of the covariation between the treatment use and the symptoms, it is not always easy to detect when a treatment is actually working. In Experiments 1 and 2, we presented participants with a contingency learning task in which a fictitious treatment was actually effective to reduce the symptoms of…Read more
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    La concepción platónica de las experiencias visual y auditiva en un doble nivel repercute en su propuesta educativa y política, expresada, entre otros diálogos, en República. Un estudio filológico de estos campos semánticos en el Libro VIII e inicio del Libro IX de República permite postular que, para el ateniense, los cambios en las formas de la polis están ligados a cambios en los modos de ver y oír humanos. Así, el desplazamiento puede producirse desde una mirada y audición profundas a una mi…Read more
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    Explaining Job Search Behavior in Unemployed Youngsters Beyond Perceived Employability: The Role of Psychological Capital
    with Mariano Meseguer de Pedro, Nele De Cuyper, Mariano García-Izquierdo, and Maria Isabel Soler Sanchez
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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    Managing for the middle: rancher care ethics under uncertainty on Western Great Plains rangelands
    with Hailey Wilmer, Shayan Ghajar, Peter Leigh Taylor, Caridad Souza, and Justin D. Derner
    Agriculture and Human Values 37 (3): 699-718. 2020.
    Ranchers and pastoralists worldwide manage and depend upon resources from rangelands across Earth’s terrestrial surface. In the Great Plains of North America rangeland ecology has increasingly recognized the importance of managing rangeland vegetation heterogeneity to address conservation and production goals. This paradigm, however, has limited application for ranchers as they manage extensive beef production operations under high levels of social-ecological complexity and uncertainty. We draw …Read more
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    Longitudinal Study of Individual Exercises in Elite Rhythmic Gymnastics
    with Elena Sierra-Palmeiro, Marta Bobo-Arce, and Alexandra Pérez-Ferreirós
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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    The Influence of Decisional and Emotional Forgiveness on Attributions
    with Stephanie Lichtenfeld, Markus A. Maier, and Vanessa L. Buechner
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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    How Well Have Social Economy Financial Institutions Performed During the Crisis Period? Exploring Financial and Social Efficiency in Spanish Credit Unions
    with Yolanda Fernández-Santos and Almudena Martínez-Campillo
    Journal of Business Ethics 151 (2): 319-336. 2018.
    As Social Economy financial institutions, credit unions have traditionally been considered less efficient than traditional banking entities. However, like banks and savings banks, they have to be as efficient and competitive as possible to survive in today’s business environment, especially at times of crisis. To date, there have been very few studies on their efficiency and practically none for the crisis period. Moreover, almost all the existing studies assess only financial efficiency, withou…Read more
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    A Commentary on Micah (review)
    The Incarnate Word 1 (3): 594-598. 2007.
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    Analyzing the fictional worlds of Pixar with an eye on digital humanities
    with Daniel Candel, Marta Giuliani Pedraza, Slavka Madarova, Paula Rubio Cáceres, Marta Ruiz Sanz, and Kristīne Treija
    Semiotica 2017 (218): 91-117. 2017.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2017 Heft: 218 Seiten: 91-117.
  • Limen de la Historía Del Pensamiento y Cultura Argentinos
    [Tal. Gráf. Pedemonte Hnos. Y Stotland]. 1955.
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    Die Studie zeigt, dass Autobiographien weit mehr sind als individuelle Lebensentwürfe. Vor allem Autobiographien von Paaren zeugen von den Schnittstellen gemeinsamen Lebens und Schreibens. Sie bieten sich in herausragender Weise an, die Zweistimmigkeit im Leben und Schreiben von Paaren in den Blick zu nehmen und relationale Dimensionen des Lebens in kreativen Schaffensprozessen als ethisches und ästhetisches Moment wahrzunehmen. Dem komplexen Beziehungsgeflecht von Autobiographien wird hier am B…Read more
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    El artículo tiene por objeto analizar la construcción del conocimiento mapuche según el discurso de kimches. Sostenemos que en la educación familiar existe un proceso de construcción de conocimientos propios como un sistema de saberes y contenidos educativos para la formación de personas. La metodología empleada es la investigación educativa. Los resultados parciales muestran una descripción acerca de la lógica de los conocimientos educativos propios, para contextualizar la enseñanza y el aprend…Read more