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Social Functioning as a Mediator between Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) and Emotional Problems in Adolescents. ...
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Cueing dynamic response caution by setting response bias: Can the sign of between-choice sequential effects be flipped? ...
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Social Functioning as a Mediator between Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) and Emotional Problems in Adolescents.
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Dialectical behavior therapy skills utilization: a three-month follow-up study on clinical outcomes
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INTERNATIONAL INDIAN GRADUATE STUDENTS’ EXPERIENCES WITH ACADEMIC ADVISING AT A PUBLIC RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN TEXAS
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Interactional adjustment: three approaches in language and social psychology
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Encoding Surprise in English Novels: an enunciative approach
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In: Surprise at the Intersection of Phenomenology and Linguistics ; https://hal-normandie-univ.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02383116 ; Natalie Depraz and Agnès celle. Surprise at the Intersection of Phenomenology and Linguistics, John Benjamins, pp.59-75, 2019, Consciousness and Emotion Book Series, 9789027203281 ; https://benjamins.com/catalog/ceb.11.04fil (2019)
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Minimum Memory-Based Sign Adjustment in Signed Social Networks
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In: Entropy ; Volume 21 ; Issue 8 (2019)
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The (Diverse) Company You Keep: Content and Structure of Immigrants' Social Networks as a Window Into Intercultural Relations in Catalonia
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In: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology ; 49 ; 6 ; 924-944 ; Europe's Culture(s): Negotiating Cultural Meanings, Values, and Identities in the European Context (2019)
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Os impactos do ajuste fiscal: uma análise sob o financiamento da política de assistência social ; Impacts of tax adjustment: an analysis under financing social assistance policy
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Fonseca, Letícia de Lima. - : Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2019. : Brasil, 2019. : UFRN, 2019. : Serviço social, 2019
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The role of perceived cultural distance, personal growth initiative, language proficiencies, and tridimensional acculturation orientations for psychological adjustment among international students
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Second Language Acquisition and Acculturation Differences Between Immigrants and Refugees
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In: Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive) (2019)
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Maternal patterns of antenatal and postnatal depressed mood and the impact on child health at 3-years postpartum.
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In: Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, vol 86, iss 3 (2018)
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Determinants of intercultural adjustment : emotional and social aspects on work and non-work environment
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CONFLICT STYLES AND CHILDREN’S ADJUSTMENT IN THE CHINESE CONTEXT: THE ROLE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL CONTROL AND MOTHER-CHILD CONFLICT RESOLUTION
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In: Theses - ALL (2018)
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Implications of parents’ work travel on youth adjustment
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In: Faculty Publications from Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families, and Schools (2018)
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Non-local temporal adjustments caused by length contrasts: the case of Japanese
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In: Phonetics and Phonology in Europe 2017: PaPE 2017 ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01735014 ; Phonetics and Phonology in Europe 2017: PaPE 2017, Jun 2017, Cologne, Germany (2017)
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Lived Experience of Military Mental Health Clinicians: Provided Care to OIF and OEF Active Duty Service Members Experiencing War Stress Injury
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In: Dissertations & Theses (2017)
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A minimum adjustment cost feedback mechanism based consensus model for group decision making under social network with distributed linguistic trust
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The Historical and Social-Cultural Context of Acculturation of Moroccan-Dutch
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In: Online Readings in Psychology and Culture (2017)
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Moroccan laborers and their families started migrating to the Netherlands from the 1960s. We used research findings on migration and acculturation to examine the historical and social-cultural context of Moroccan-Dutch. Dutch administration at national, regional, and local level had no integration policy upon their arrival. Later, when many Moroccan-Dutch stayed longer in the Netherlands than anticipated, the Dutch administration favored a multicultural policy based on integration and maintenance of ethnic culture. This contrasted with the Moroccan policy: Moroccans abroad were told not to integrate in Dutch society but to invest in Morocco. Due to the weak outcomes and a negative attitude towards migrants, the focus in Dutch policy changed to assimilation policy. We argue that this policy reinforced the negative factors, such as exclusion, segregation, and low social capital. Compared to other non-western migrants in the Netherlands, Moroccan-Dutch score relatively high on some vital participation domains (e.g., education), but also high on risk factors (e.g., unemployment and ill-health). Studying the sociolinguistic situation and social environment related to migration contributes to a better understanding of acculturation of Moroccan-Dutch. Insights in these factors can shed light on how to understand and improve acculturation outcomes.
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acculturation; adjustment; integration; Migration; Moroccan-Dutch; social participation
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URL: https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/orpc/vol8/iss1/11 https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1155&context=orpc
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