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Biography Dr. In-Sue Oh (PhD, Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa) is the Charles E. Beury Professor in the Department of Management at the Fox School of Business, Temple University. His research and teaching interests include personnel selection, meta-analysis, and strategic human resource management. Dr. Oh has published close to 100 scholarly articles, with more than 30 of them ...
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Natasha Wheatley * International Law and the Politics of History is a major statement on international legal methodology from one of the field's most astute and creative scholars. Anne Orford draws together and extends methodological reflections developed over many years into a searching critique of modes and means of grounding international legal argument. She entreats international lawyers ...
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The Kinesiology Physical Activity Program (KPAP) Special Topics courses are designed to educate students on how to become, and stay, physically fit through proper fitness- and health-related practices. Student learning outcomes include learning, developing and demonstrating the components of health-related fitness skills, while participating in a safe and healthy environment. Course topics ...
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Faculty and students in the Cognition & Neuroscience (C&N) Area work on a range of research questions across the domains of cognition, perception, and neuroscience. Many C & N faculty collaborate with researchers in other areas of the Psychology and Neuroscience Department as well as other departments across the university including Computer Science, Engineering, Geology, and Education. A list ...
https://sites.temple.edu/gametheory/2024/03/12/introduction/
Game theory, the mathematical study of strategy and decision-making among competing agents, has a rich and multifaceted history that intersects with economics, mathematics, psychology, and even biology. Its development has been influenced by numerous scholars across these fields, each contributing their own unique perspectives and insights. Origins and Early Development The formal inception of ...
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Efficacy of serious games for chronic pain management in older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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About the Program The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Programs at Temple University, College of Public Health reflect the mission, vision and goals of the Department of Nursing, College of Public Health and Temple University. The DNP program prepares graduates to become leaders in their practice in evidence-based practice and research. Embedded in the program is the social context of health ...
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This summer, the Makerspace at Temple University Libraries’ Loretta C. Duckworth Scholars Studio (LCDSS) welcomed 30 high school students for a hands-on course in 3D design, Computer-Aided Design (CAD) modeling, and 3D printing.
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Biography Dr. Gabriella McLoughlin is an assistant professor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences in the College of Public Health at Temple University where she directs the RISE (Research in Implementation Science to Advance Equity) Lab. Dr. McLoughlin received training in implementation science in chronic disease prevention as a research associate at Washington University in St ...
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Introduction Suicide is the leading cause of death among youth throughout the entire world, and according to the National Education Association, there are several major risk factors that increase adolescent’s susceptibility to suicidal ideations and attempts (Flannery, 2020). These include family or personal history of mental health concerns such as anxiety and depression, bullying, social ...