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Speed is seductive. Clinical trial certainty is slower.

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On Friday, the School of Communication and Information's Digital Ethnography Working Group (DEWG) hosted a seminar for ...
Repeated exposure makes information feel truer, shaping how people judge what they read and hear. Here, using meta-analysis, the authors show that the illusory truth effect is small but robust and ...
DMT's compressed psychedelic experience — just 20 to 30 minutes — is producing rapid, sustained drops in depression scores in clinical trials, and it may represent something more radical than a new ...
The infinitive of reflexive verbs ends in se. Reflexive verbs are particularly useful when talking about daily routine. For example: acostarse close Sorry, something ...
Reflexive verbs are often used to describe actions that we do to ourselves. They are particularly useful when talking about daily routine. For example: acostarse ...
Background Data-sharing mandates from funders and journals have increased in recent years, but little is known about how shared data are used. Existing research has focused on access frameworks, with ...
Introduction Forced migrants (i.e., asylum seekers and refugees) experience greater mental health disparities and inequities in care. Mental health services and systems lack clear policy on integrated ...
Background Engaging patients in surgical safety is challenging and has not been thoroughly investigated. Although surgical checklists and other safety protocols have been introduced across various ...
Her current work explores the implications of Generative AI for qualitative research practices, advocating for greater technological reflexivity in social research. Katy regularly contributes to the ...