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Sena Abigail Atsugah: Embodying Knowledge and Experiences Through Dance PhD Dance Sena Atsugah is a dancer and choreographer working towards her PhD in Dance at Temple. Having earned a BFA and MFA from the University of Ghana, Sena is now at Temple teaching, choreographing, dancing, and doing research that focuses on women in traditional African ritual dances in Africa and the African diaspora ...
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Research Associate, National Institute of Standards and Technology/University of Maryland, College Park, 2013-2015 (Advisor: Dr. Douglas A. Olson and Dr. Miao Yu)
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Thank you for visiting the KMAP website. We look forward to sharing our latest findings and connecting with fellow researchers, students, and anyone interested in media psychophysiology. At Klein Media and Psychophysiology Lab, we are dedicated to exploring the intricate connections between the human mind and body. Our team of researchers and students work collaboratively to advance knowledge ...
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ATLAS.ti is a commercial qualitative research tool that allows advanced coding, analysis, and visualization for qualitative data.
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Matt Tincani focuses on the application of behavioral principles to improve language, academic, social, and play skills of learners with autism spectrum disorders and other disabilities. His additional scholarly interests include positive behavior support in school and community settings, scaling-up of behavioral interventions, quality of life of people with disabilities, and single-case ...
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It is imperative to have a wide-reaching pool of available research to analyze, this means including grey literature to make your search as comprehensive as possible. Here are 10 reasons why grey literature is a valuable source of information to include in your evidence synthesis review: Grey literature provides a unique global perspective.
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Bakan, D. (1966). The duality of human existence: An essay on psychology and religion. Chicago: Rand McNally.
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Visit the post for more.Dr. Yang Yang is a Professor and Department Chair at the School of Sport, Tourism, and Hospitality Management, Temple University, and serves as the Executive Director of the U.S.-Asia Center for Tourism and Hospitality Research. Recognized as a leading researcher in tourism economics and analytics, Dr. Yang specializes in tourism growth and demand modeling, location and ...
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Themes: The global impact of Fox research Research is a top priority at the Fox School. Faculty and students across departments regularly make unique contributions that impact the academic world and the global business community, as well as society as a whole. Learn more about the important work done at Fox by exploring the following research themes.