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    Table_1_Trajectories and influencing factors in adolescent procrastination behavior throughout the COVID-19 pandemic: a four-wave prospective longitudinal study.DOCX by Yongmei Wu (684360)

    Published 2023
    “…Adolescents with mothers with a higher level of education were more liable to be high-decreasing procrastination than moderate-stable procrastination.…”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Initial risk factors, self-compassion trajectories, and well-being outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic: A person-centered approach.pdf by Hali Kil (14584304)

    Published 2023
    “…Introduction<p>We investigated whether initial risk classes and heterogeneous trajectories of self-compassion over the course of the pandemic may impact well-being outcomes 1 year into the pandemic.</p>Methods<p>A large, representative sample of Canadians (N = 3,613; 50.6% women) was sampled longitudinally over 11 waves (April 2020–April 2021), using a rolling cross-sectional survey design. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Predictors and Changes in Paternal Perinatal Depression Profiles—Insights From the DREAM Study.PDF by Susan Garthus-Niegel (3555482)

    Published 2020
    “…Unobserved profiles of paternal perinatal depression and movement between profiles were investigated using latent transition analysis. A number of potential predictors with regard to lifestyle and current life situation were included as covariates. …”
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    Experiment 3: Perceptual evaluation of emerged scene attributes in the layer-wise latent space. by Chenxi Liao (5622617)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>(A) Examples of morphed image sequences used in Experiment 3, generated by linearly interpolating between the latent codes of source (<i>w</i><sub><i>A</i></sub>) and target (<i>w</i><sub><i>B</i></sub>) separately at the early (<i>w</i><sub>1</sub> to <i>w</i><sub>6</sub>), middle (<i>w</i><sub>7</sub> to <i>w</i><sub>9</sub>), and later-layers (<i>w</i><sub>10</sub> to <i>w</i><sub>18</sub>). …”
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    Table_1_Why Does Child Mortality Decrease With Age? Modeling the Age-Associated Decrease in Mortality Rate Using WHO Metadata From 25 Countries.XLSX by Josef Dolejs (5534258)

    Published 2021
    “…The majority of deaths up to the age of 10 years were related to congenital impairments, and the decrease in child mortality rate with age was a demonstration of population heterogeneity. …”