IS THERE EVIDENCE FOR FACTORIAL INVARIANCE OF THE COVID STRESS SCALES? AN ANALYSIS OF NORTH AMERICAN AND CROSS-CULTURAL POPULATIONS

Is there evidence for factorial invariance of the COVID Stress Scales? an analysis of North American and cross-cultural populations

The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the mental health of more citizens globally than any previous modern viral outbreak.In response to the psychological challenges associated with COVID-19, the COVID Stress Scales (CSS) were developed to assess the presence and severity of COVID-related distress.The initial North American validation study of the BODY WA

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Liberalism and Grand Theories of International Relations

Neoliberal institutionalism, developed by Robert Keohane, liver and liberal theory of international relations elaborated by Andrew Moravcsik, nowadays represent two grand International Relations (IR) theories drawing on liberalism as one of the main theoretical approaches in this discipline.However, Keohane conceived of neoliberal institutionalism

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From the Loom to the Laboratory: Molecular Textiles

Weaving is an old technique producing fabric materials by interlocking yarns, which we appreciate every day by wearing textiles.The splendid mechanical features of these macroscopic interwoven structures such as stability, flexibility, and shape adaptability raised the question whether or not such properties might also liver be observed on a molecu

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