THE FIRST-PERSON EFFECT. A RECONSIDERATION OF TWO META-ANALYSES.

The first-person effect. A reconsideration of two meta-analyses.

The third-person effect describes a tendency to estimate the influence of mass communication on others ("third persons") as being stronger than on oneself and this has been well documented in previous research.Though a first-person effect has also been postulated for desirable mass communication messages (for ex.non-profit advertisements or public

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Issues of Form

In a scene radically varied by the effects of the pandemic, a reflection opens on which guidelines and methods should turn today educational research, an area no less spared, which also manifests the fragility of a system made of static habits.The knowledge of how design originates from the ability to adapt to the changes of a society in continuous

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Effects of Childhood Maltreatment on Social Cognition and Brain Functional Connectivity in Borderline Personality Disorder Patients

Borderline Round Pillow personality disorder (BPD) is a chronic condition characterized by high levels of impulsivity, affective instability, and difficulty to establish and manage interpersonal relationships.However, little is known about its etiology and neurobiological substrates.In our study, we wanted to investigate the influence of child abus

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