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P-121 POSITIVE OUTCOME EXPECTANCIES AND PERCEIVED RESILIENCE AS POTENTIAL SOURCES OF WITHIN-GROUP HETEROGENEITY IN THE REPORTING OF EXHAUSTION SYMPTOMS AMONG SWEDISH SCHOOL PRINCIPALS
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O-374 The association between perceived job security and help-seeking behavior among Swedish school principals
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ALBA : Adaptive Language-Based Assessments for Mental Health
2024) 2024 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies, NAACL 2024 In Proceedings of the 2024 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies, NAACL 2024 1. p.2466-2478(
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Gender discrimination in Swedish family courts : A quantitative vignette study
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Language or rating scales based classifications of emotions : computational analysis of language and alexithymia
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Question-based computational language approach outperforms rating scales in quantifying emotional states
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Active forgetting in post-traumatic stress : Adaptive memory control
2024) In Nature Reviews Psychology(
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Multidisciplinary treatment of childhood obesity
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Person, population, mechanism. A rejoinder to critics and an elaboration of the three-branch model
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Adolescents’ use and perceived usefulness of generative AI for schoolwork: exploring their relationships with executive functioning and academic achievement.
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