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Natasha Bailen, Ph.D.

Concepts (22)

Concepts are derived automatically from a person's publications.
Concepts are listed by decreasing relevance which is based on many factors, including how many publications the person wrote about that topic, how long ago those publications were written, and how many publications other people have written on that same topic.
Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Emotions4202027310.730 Why?
Activities of Daily Living1201824130.320 Why?
Dehumanization1201940.170 Why?
Australia2202012870.170 Why?
Depression1201880260.160 Why?
Women120192240.140 Why?
Affect1202014790.100 Why?
Missouri120191140.040 Why?
Individuality120203000.040 Why?
Personality120205520.030 Why?
Prospective Studies12020542040.030 Why?
Young Adult22019584830.030 Why?
Female420203902400.030 Why?
Self Concept1201910370.030 Why?
Bayes Theorem1201923220.020 Why?
Adult320202193900.020 Why?
Anxiety Disorders1202027090.020 Why?
Humans420207592550.020 Why?
Middle Aged220192196530.020 Why?
Aged120181686170.020 Why?
Male220203587190.010 Why?
Adolescent12019875600.010 Why?
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