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Najpopularniejsze w social media artykuły naukowe zeszłego tygodnia z wydawnictwa T&F
W zeszłym tygodniu dużą popularnością cieszyły sie treści z ogólnie rozumianych nauk społecznych (dużo gender) oraz publikacje dotyczące zdrowia. Zestawienie podzielone jest na 3 części. Pierwsza ogólna, zarejestrowana przez Altmetrics, bioraca pod uwagę takie strony jak reddit, digg, pinterest itp. Druga część to podsumowanie z samego ćwierkacza a trzecia to treści najpopularniejsze na twarzoksiążce.
Ogólne top 5 według Altmetrics
- Using memories to motivate future behaviour: An experimental exercise intervention - Memory
- Modeled and observed fine particulate matter reductions from state attainment demonstrations - Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association
- Money Matters: Children's Perceptions of Parent-Child Financial Disclosure - Communication Research Reports
- A pancultural perspective on the fading affect bias in autobiographical memory - Memory
- Emotional Expressions in Antismoking Television Advertisements: Consequences of Anger and Sadness Framing on Pathways to Persuasion - Journal of Health Communication
Top 5 na Twitterze
- Effects of Whey Protein and Resistance Exercise on Body Composition: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials - Journal of the American College of Nutrition
- Warm-up strategies of professional soccer players: practitioners' perspectives - Journal of Sports Sciences
- Effect of chainring ovality on joint power during cycling at different workloads and cadences - Sports Biomechanics
- Feminism and the mainstream - Porn Studies
- What's Gender Got to Do with It? A Critique of RDA 9.7 - Cataloging & Classification Quarterly
Top 5 na Facebooku
- Effects of Testosterone Treatment and Chest Reconstruction Surgery on Mental Health and Sexuality in Female-To-Male Transgender People - International Journal of Sexual Health
- The delayed fatigue effect in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) - Fatigue: Biomedicine, Health & Behavior
- Neoliberalism's Moral Overtones: Music, Money, and Morality at Thailand's Red Shirt Protests - Culture, Theory and Critique
- What's Gender Got to Do with It? A Critique of RDA 9.7 - Cataloging & Classification Quarterly
- Chronic fatigue syndrome: the current status and future potentials of emerging biomarkers - Fatigue: Biomedicine, Health & Behavior
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