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Applied Psychology
Sports Science
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Psychology
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1996-2025
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Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
J SPORT EXERCISE PSY
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Publications found: 458
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Evolving Contributions of Various Income Sources to U.S. Income Inequality Across Age Groups
Scharrer C.
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This paper studies the age-group-specific evolutions of inequality of total income among highly and less educated females and males at ages 26–85 from 2005 to 2018 in the United States. In particular, it presents time series of Gini coefficients and associated decompositions by different income components to highlight the contributions of different income sources to inequality in different age groups over time. The results indicate, among others, that especially an increasing number of individuals with zero incomes contributed to the observed increases of inequality among less educated females and males aged 26–45 and 26–55 after the Great Recession, respectively.
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Social Participation and Health-Related Quality of Life: How Vulnerable are Internal Migrant Older Adults in China?
Yang Y., Kang F.
The social integration and health of migrant older adults are more vulnerable compared to their local counterparts. While previous research has explored the impact of social participation on the quality of life of migrant older adults, the mechanisms driving these effects remain unclear. This study examines this relationship emphasising the mediating role of self-efficacy. Using longitudinal data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study Waves 3–4, lagged regression and instrumental variable methods were applied. Internal migrants aged 60 and over with valid data in both waves were included as the analytical sample (N = 1,349). The average frequency of community-level social participation and the number of grandchildren were used as instrumental variables. The results showed that social participation generally enhanced the quality of life for migrant older adults, however the effects varied depending on the type of participation. Simple socialising, intellectual activities, and group activities positively affected quality of life, while grandchild caring had a detrimental impact. Self-efficacy mediated the relationship between social participation and quality of life among migrant older adults, mitigating some negative effects of social participation. These findings highlight the importance of expanding opportunities for social participation and boosting self-efficacy through targeted interventions to enhance the well-being of migrant older adults.
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The Right to Food in Question: A Comparative Analysis of Food Security Policies Aimed at the Elderly in Spain and Argentina
Gracia-Arnaiz M., Demonte F., Boragnio A.
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Since the 2008 economic recession, and in the wake of the health and energy crises, many countries have experienced growing precarization, forcing their governments to implement policies to alleviate increasing inequality suffered by the most disadvantaged groups. In this study, we show how this process has affected older people in Spain and Argentina. In particular, we want to determine whether there has been an increase in food insecurity (FI) during this period in two countries that, on paper, recognise the fundamental right of everyone to enjoy adequate food in all its dimensions and also have specific plans for active and healthy ageing. Based on a compilation and comparative analysis of socio-demographic, food and health indicators and policies/programmes targeted at this age group, we describe the profile and main needs of older people, as well as the mechanisms in place to guarantee (or not) this right. We discuss the different conceptions of food security in the two countries, along with the nature and scope of the measures adopted. We conclude that although food security (FS) policies are very different in Spain and Argentina, what they have in common is the absence and/or insufficiency of specific mechanisms for identifying the impact of growing precarization on food practices and health, and those most affected in terms of gender, social class or ethnic origin. We highlight the need to develop intersectional studies capable of diagnosing and detecting FI situations among older people and counteracting possible forms of ageism arising from this lack of knowledge.
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Socioeconomic Vulnerabilities and Population Aging in Brazil: a Longitudinal Study
Rosalem L.J., da Cunha M.S.
This study focuses on identifying the personal, social and economic factors associated with experience of insecurity, financial instability, lack of access to medical care and lack of social support among older adults in Brazil. Using data from the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Aging (ELSI-Brazil), panel and stacked logistic regressions were estimated, incorporating differential coefficients to assess potential changes between the two surveys. The main findings indicate that non-white individuals, those with a negative self-assessment of health, and residents of neglected environments have a higher odds ratio of experiencing feelings of insecurity, financial insecurity, and lack of access to medical care. Conversely, the marginal increase in age was inversely related to both types of insecurity and lack of medical care. Furthermore, social interaction with friends and relatives was identified as a protective factor against the four vulnerabilities studied.
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Barrier Normalization Among Older Adults’ Perceptions of Senior Centre Accessibility
Mitchell F.R., Azar N.R., Mogyorody V., van Wyk P.M.
Accessible environments may facilitate age-friendly communities that promote health and community participation among older adults. Senior centres are one community resource that offer diverse services for older adults to support their physical and social well-being. However, little research has examined senior centre accessibility. This study interviews six older adults (M = 72 years) about their perceptions of accessibility at a senior centre. Thematic analysis yields two themes, ageing identity and barrier dismissal, which contribute to an overarching theme: barrier normalization. Beliefs about ageing and value of the senior centre may lead participants to normalize inaccessibility as part of ageing or a minor inconvenience. This perpetuates ideologies suggesting barriers are a personal problem, while minimizing the role environmental factors play in facilitating health and participation. Accessibility is a key characteristic for developing age-friendly communities that support healthy, active living among older adults. Barrier normalization may introduce challenges to reducing environmental factors and, subsequently, achieving sustainable, age-friendly communities.
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Experiences of Caregiving and Service use Among Ethnic Migrant Older Adults and Their Caregivers in Western Countries: A Scoping Review
Iwuagwu A.O., Poon A.W., Fernandez E.
Globally, the population is ageing, and transnational migration has increased the number of persons aged 60 + from ethnic minority backgrounds in Western countries, highlighting the need for culturally focused care. Compared to the general population, ethnic minority groups access and utilise care services less frequently, and there is limited evidence on ethnic migrant adults and their caregivers' experiences of caregiving and care providing. We used Arksey and O’Malley’s (2005) scoping review framework to explore ethnic migrant adults and their caregiver’s experiences and perceptions of caregiving and service use in Western countries. Six databases: CINAHL, Web of Science, PsycINFO, PUBMED, Embase, and Family and Society Worldwide were searched from inception till June 2022. Articles were screened for inclusion using title/abstract and full-text screening. Forty-six (46) studies were included in the final analysis, and three themes emerged: positive experience, negative experience, and barriers to giving and receiving care by ethnic migrant older adults and their caregivers in Western countries. The findings of this review could potentially inform and enhance foundational discussion regarding inclusivity and diversity in care provision for ethnically diverse ageing populations in Western countries, and it will potentially inform ageing policies and future research on ethnic migrant older adults’ care.
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Recreational Spaces: How Best to Design and Cater for Older People’s Safe Engagement in Physical Activity
Levinger P., Mcconaghy R., Dreher B., James L., Fearn M., McKenna T., Hallissey M., Hill K.D.
AbstractRecreational spaces, such as local parks, are important public spaces for the community to engage in various activities. With the global ageing population, the concept of multigenerational recreational spaces has become popular in recent years with the aim to design active spaces to cater for all age groups, including older people. However, designing multigenerational spaces that enable safe usage by older people can be challenging due to the competing interests and needs of different age groups. This paper is a reflective narrative describing four case studies of multigenerational outdoor spaces in Melbourne, Australia with the inclusion of age-friendly equipment and analysing parks layout and design using aerial imagery data. Factors impacting safe usage of the space by older people were identified and discussed. The main challenges identified in the recreational case study areas included: proximity of the seniors’ exercise area relative to children’s play-spaces, accessibility, layout of the area, and surrounding features which can pose potential safety risks for older people or be a deterrent for visiting the parks. The information described in this paper provides practical learnings relating to park layout, proximity of different spaces, and strategies that may be required to be implemented to facilitate safe usage of the space by older people for better multigenerational design. A national recreational age-friendly policy is also needed to provide overarching guidelines to assist local governments in the design and delivery of inclusive multigenerational recreational spaces.
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The Personal and Societal Benefits of Social Activities for Older Adults in Russia: Experts’ Perspectives
Martynova L.
AbstractThe development of social activities specifically tailored for older adults needs to be grounded in a comprehensive understanding of the effects of these activities from multiple perspectives. The present study applies thematic analysis to examine experts’ views and experiences regarding the effects of social activities on older people of different ethnic backgrounds and various abilities in Russia. The results suggest that participation in such activities benefits the everyday personal development of older participants. The experts involved in organising and developing social activities also noted that family relationships may be enhanced through the participation of older adults due to changes in their lifestyles, opportunities to fulfil new social roles and related improvements in communication between family members. Social activities not only address stereotypes about older adults’ abilities but also affect the understanding of mature beauty in new ways while creating a more fulfilling environment for older people by better meeting their interests and needs. Regardless of the specific activity, older people’s participation facilitates the transmission of culture and traditions across generations, cultivates an image of older adults as valuable sources of information and provides a more comprehensive and inclusive conceptualisation of ageing within society. The experts who were interviewed for this study recommended that decisions about developing social activities be made with older adults rather than without considering their opinions, supporting horizontal connections and allowing the heterogeneity of older adults.
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The Impact of Loneliness and Social Isolation on Dietary Choices and Practices among Older Adults: A Systematic Review of Qualitative and Mixed-Methods Research
Allen-Perkins D., Rivero Jiménez B., López-Lago Ortiz L., Conde Caballero D., Mariano Juárez L.
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Journal of Population Ageing
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0

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Psychological Resilience and Complex Movement Coordination Predict the Risk of Falls in Older Adults
Tóth E.E., Vujić A., Ihász F., Ruíz-Barquín R., Szabo A.
AbstractThe prevalence of falls in older individuals worldwide is around 26.5%. There is an urgent need to identify factors antagonistic to advanced age-related falls regarding personal safety, family or nursing care time, and healthcare costs. The aim of the study was to examine the relationship between functional fitness, mental health indicators, and the risk of falling (ROF) in older adults. Thirty-eight older adults (60–94 years; 66% female) were tested individually with the Fullerton Functional Fitness Test (FFFT) after completing five instruments gauging resilience, well-being, satisfaction with life, happiness, and perceived stress. We measured the ROF with the Berg Balance Test. All objective and subjective measures correlated significantly with the ROF. Bayesian linear regressions revealed that complex movement coordination accounted for 68.8%, while resilience accounted for 48.5% of the variance in the ROF. Moreover, resilience was also a mediator between complex movement coordination and ROF. These results suggest that complex movement coordination-developing and resilience-enhancing training strategies might be beneficial in reducing the ROF in older adults.
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Trends (2003–2020) in later-life sports participation among five ethnic groups in the Netherlands
van den Broek T.
This study assesses trends in regular (i.e., at least weekly) sports participation among people aged 55 + in the Netherlands. It also examines later-life sports participation differences between native Dutch people and their counterparts in four groups with a non-Western migration background (Turkish; Moroccan; Surinamese; Dutch Caribbean), and on how such differences developed between 2003 and 2020. Logistic regression analyses of population-based repeated cross-sectional survey data (n = 4,362) showed that regular later-life sports participation increased substantially between 2003 and 2020. Older people in all migrant groups considered were less likely than native Dutch people to participate in sports regularly. KHB decomposition analyses indicated that the rise in later-life sports participation between 2003 and 2020 and the lower sports participation rates of people of Turkish and Moroccan origin could partly be attributed to differences over time and between groups in educational attainment. Models with interaction terms were furthermore estimated to assess how ethnic differences in sports participation developed over the observed period. These models showed that the sports participation gap between people of Moroccan origin and native Dutch people became smaller between 2003 and 2020. Nevertheless, native Dutch people remained the group most likely to participate in sports regularly.
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A Voice for all Ages
Harper S.
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Journal of Population Ageing
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2024
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citations by CoLab: 0

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The Profiles of Health Aging in Older Ethiopian Adults within the WHO Healthy Aging Framework
Belachew A., Cherbuin N., Bagheri N., Burns R.
AbstractThe World Health Organisation’s (WHO) Healthy Aging framework describes healthy aging as the maintenance of functional capacity in older adults. However, aging is a heterogeneous process influenced by genetics, lifestyle, and environmental factors, leading to variations in experiences of functional capacity among adults. In this study, Latent Class Analysis (LCA) classified groups of individuals based on their health and functional capacities. Adults from Northwest Ethiopia (n = 845) aged ≥ 60 years old, were interviewed about their cognition, mental health, social support, independence, and sensory functioning. LCA identified three groups, reflecting “high-“ (47.5%); "moderate-" (37.3%); and "low-functioning" (15.2%) participants. Compared to low-functioning individuals, high-functioning individuals were less likely to be aged 80+ (RR = 0.61; 95% CI: 0.46, 0.80), lonely (RR = 2.34; 95% CI: 1.72, 3.18), but more likely to report normal nutritional status (RR = 2.05; 95% CI: 1.47, 2.86), no multimorbidity (RR = 1.18; 95% CI: 1.06, 1.32), living in an urban area (RR = 1.12; 95% CI: 1.03, 1.22), and financially independent (RR = 1.24; 95% CI: 1.03, 1.49). Notably, almost half of the sample was classified as high functioning, comparable to findings from other developing countries. Those individuals in the high-functioning group who did not meet the WHO criteria for functional capacity across all domains did not differ from those individuals who did meet all the WHO criteria. This positively demonstrates that older adults do not need to be functional across all dimensions to experience healthy aging.
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Coping with the Care of Older Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Central America: a Legal and Public Health Perspective
Gutiérrez-Murillo R.S., Grossi P.K.
The emergence of the 2019 novel coronavirus had a profound impact on social and healthcare structures. Public health and social assistance systems were confronted with demands that had never been seen before, necessitating the implementation of efficient coordination with all public sectors. This integrative documentary review employed a qualitative approach to examine the legal-health framework that was developed at both the regional and individual levels to safeguard the well-being of older adults in Central American countries during the 2020–2021 biennium. The review provides a comprehensive examination of regional and national guidelines, health regulations, situational and epidemiological bulletins, national and regional strategies, technical recommendations, and sectoral protocols. The management of the pandemic among the older adult population revealed both shortcomings and achievements. These were contingent upon the approach taken, which was not collective despite the setting of regional goals during the health crisis. Ideological and political arguments that were not aligned with the scientific approach brought significant challenges to the region, with the impact being more pronounced according to the place of residence.
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To Gain One More Close Person: A Polish Study on How Volunteers Working With Seniors Perceive the Significance of their Work and What they Consider Essential to Continue It
Nowakowska I.
AbstractIn an ageing and ever lonelier society, volunteering based on intergenerational relationships is becoming an increasingly salient form of support, but also a valuable leisure activity. With the help of thematic analysis, the study explored (1) how young adult volunteers working with seniors perceive their work and (2) what encouraged them to take up the volunteering role and what makes it easier or possible for them to remain active. Interviews were conducted in Poland in 2020 with 10 volunteers aged between 22 and 35 (6 women, 4 men) who had experience of working with seniors during the year preceding the study. Seven issues emerged from the analysis: the context in which volunteering began; personal characteristics of the volunteer; daily difficulties of the elderly; keeping the senior company in transience and loneliness; attachment and relationship between the volunteer and the elderly person(s); personal benefits of involvement in volunteering; social benefits of involvement in volunteering. The results were discussed in the light of the volunteer process model and the types of volunteers’ motivations. Several volunteers also pointed to the role of volunteering not only in building a norm of reciprocity in relationships with seniors, but also more broadly in the society.
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University of Illinois Press
19 citations, 0.03%
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Academic Journals
19 citations, 0.03%
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Cognizant, LLC
19 citations, 0.03%
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Universidade Sao Francisco
18 citations, 0.03%
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Departamento de Psicologia, Universidade de Brasilia
18 citations, 0.03%
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Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
18 citations, 0.03%
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The Royal Society
17 citations, 0.03%
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17 citations, 0.03%
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Europe's Journal of Psychology
17 citations, 0.03%
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Gazi University
16 citations, 0.02%
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Masaryk University Press
16 citations, 0.02%
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Generalitat de Catalunya
16 citations, 0.02%
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Medknow
16 citations, 0.02%
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14 citations, 0.02%
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University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)
14 citations, 0.02%
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F1000 Research
14 citations, 0.02%
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Tech Science Press
14 citations, 0.02%
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The Japanese Association of Educational Psychology
14 citations, 0.02%
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American Speech Language Hearing Association
13 citations, 0.02%
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American Academy of Pediatrics
12 citations, 0.02%
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Index Copernicus
12 citations, 0.02%
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Journal of Athletic Training/NATA
12 citations, 0.02%
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
11 citations, 0.02%
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Springer Publishing Company
11 citations, 0.02%
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Department of Sports Medicine, Medical Faculty of Uludag University
11 citations, 0.02%
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Academy of Management
11 citations, 0.02%
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IOP Publishing
11 citations, 0.02%
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Brock University
132 publications, 8.26%
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University of Bath
107 publications, 6.7%
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University of Alberta
74 publications, 4.63%
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University of Birmingham
59 publications, 3.69%
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University of Western Australia
53 publications, 3.32%
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McMaster University
53 publications, 3.32%
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McGill University
50 publications, 3.13%
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Michigan State University
47 publications, 2.94%
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University of Ottawa
47 publications, 2.94%
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Pennsylvania State University
45 publications, 2.82%
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University of Auckland
43 publications, 2.69%
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Loughborough University
42 publications, 2.63%
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Purdue University
42 publications, 2.63%
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Dalhousie University
40 publications, 2.5%
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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
39 publications, 2.44%
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University of Exeter
38 publications, 2.38%
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Arizona State University
37 publications, 2.32%
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Bangor University
36 publications, 2.25%
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University of North Texas
35 publications, 2.19%
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University of Queensland
33 publications, 2.07%
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University of Bristol
33 publications, 2.07%
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Western University
33 publications, 2.07%
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Iowa State University
31 publications, 1.94%
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Florida State University
30 publications, 1.88%
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University of British Columbia
29 publications, 1.81%
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University of North Carolina at Greensboro
28 publications, 1.75%
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University of South Australia
27 publications, 1.69%
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Illinois State University
27 publications, 1.69%
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Boise State University
25 publications, 1.56%
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Western Sydney University
23 publications, 1.44%
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
23 publications, 1.44%
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Curtin University
22 publications, 1.38%
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German Sport University Cologne
20 publications, 1.25%
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University of Saskatchewan
20 publications, 1.25%
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University of Florida
20 publications, 1.25%
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Liverpool John Moores University
19 publications, 1.19%
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University of Minnesota
19 publications, 1.19%
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University of Leeds
19 publications, 1.19%
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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
18 publications, 1.13%
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University of Toronto
18 publications, 1.13%
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University of Calgary
18 publications, 1.13%
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Elon University
18 publications, 1.13%
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Ghent University
17 publications, 1.06%
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Queen's University at Kingston
17 publications, 1.06%
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University of Waterloo
17 publications, 1.06%
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Leipzig University
17 publications, 1.06%
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Kansas State University
17 publications, 1.06%
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De Montfort University
17 publications, 1.06%
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Miami University
17 publications, 1.06%
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Brunel University London
15 publications, 0.94%
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University of Victoria
15 publications, 0.94%
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University of Texas at Arlington
15 publications, 0.94%
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Portland State University
15 publications, 0.94%
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University of Otago
14 publications, 0.88%
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Heidelberg University
13 publications, 0.81%
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Oregon State University
13 publications, 0.81%
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Université du Québec à Montréal
13 publications, 0.81%
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University of California, Los Angeles
12 publications, 0.75%
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University of Kentucky
12 publications, 0.75%
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Wake Forest University
12 publications, 0.75%
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University of Tennessee
12 publications, 0.75%
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University of Lethbridge
12 publications, 0.75%
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Australian Catholic University
11 publications, 0.69%
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University of Hong Kong
11 publications, 0.69%
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University of Münster
11 publications, 0.69%
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University of Maryland, College Park
11 publications, 0.69%
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University of Manitoba
11 publications, 0.69%
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York St John University
11 publications, 0.69%
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Northern Illinois University
10 publications, 0.63%
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Wilfrid Laurier University
10 publications, 0.63%
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University of Colorado Boulder
10 publications, 0.63%
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University of Wollongong
9 publications, 0.56%
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University of Washington
9 publications, 0.56%
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San Francisco State University
9 publications, 0.56%
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Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
9 publications, 0.56%
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University of Potsdam
9 publications, 0.56%
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University of Stirling
9 publications, 0.56%
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Umeå University
8 publications, 0.5%
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Victoria University (Australia)
8 publications, 0.5%
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Democritus University of Thrace
8 publications, 0.5%
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University of Kassel
8 publications, 0.5%
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East Carolina University
8 publications, 0.5%
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University of Memphis
8 publications, 0.5%
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Halmstad University
7 publications, 0.44%
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University of Oxford
7 publications, 0.44%
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University of Edinburgh
7 publications, 0.44%
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Ohio State University
7 publications, 0.44%
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University of Arizona
7 publications, 0.44%
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University of Thessaly
7 publications, 0.44%
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University of Michigan
7 publications, 0.44%
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Brown University
7 publications, 0.44%
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Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté
7 publications, 0.44%
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University of Rhode Island
7 publications, 0.44%
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University of Utah
7 publications, 0.44%
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Binghamton University
7 publications, 0.44%
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University College Dublin
7 publications, 0.44%
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University of Tübingen
6 publications, 0.38%
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Grenoble Alpes University
6 publications, 0.38%
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University of Bern
6 publications, 0.38%
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University of Jyväskylä
6 publications, 0.38%
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Brock University
32 publications, 14.16%
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University of Bath
30 publications, 13.27%
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University of British Columbia
29 publications, 12.83%
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Western University
29 publications, 12.83%
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University of South Australia
25 publications, 11.06%
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Florida State University
13 publications, 5.75%
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Michigan State University
13 publications, 5.75%
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Leipzig University
10 publications, 4.42%
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University of Birmingham
7 publications, 3.1%
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German Sport University Cologne
7 publications, 3.1%
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University of Alberta
7 publications, 3.1%
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Boise State University
7 publications, 3.1%
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Binghamton University
7 publications, 3.1%
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McMaster University
6 publications, 2.65%
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University of Victoria
6 publications, 2.65%
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University of Toronto
6 publications, 2.65%
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University of Manitoba
6 publications, 2.65%
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Loughborough University
5 publications, 2.21%
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University of Queensland
5 publications, 2.21%
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Dalhousie University
5 publications, 2.21%
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University of Calgary
5 publications, 2.21%
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University of Ottawa
5 publications, 2.21%
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King's College London
4 publications, 1.77%
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Pennsylvania State University
4 publications, 1.77%
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University of Münster
4 publications, 1.77%
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University of Amsterdam
4 publications, 1.77%
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Bangor University
4 publications, 1.77%
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Halmstad University
3 publications, 1.33%
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University of Jyväskylä
3 publications, 1.33%
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Australian Catholic University
3 publications, 1.33%
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Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
3 publications, 1.33%
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Queen's University at Kingston
3 publications, 1.33%
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University of Minnesota
3 publications, 1.33%
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Goethe University Frankfurt
3 publications, 1.33%
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Purdue University Northwest
3 publications, 1.33%
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University of Kassel
3 publications, 1.33%
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University of Potsdam
3 publications, 1.33%
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Sheffield Hallam University
3 publications, 1.33%
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Nipissing University
3 publications, 1.33%
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
3 publications, 1.33%
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University of Rhode Island
3 publications, 1.33%
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University of Texas at San Antonio
3 publications, 1.33%
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York St John University
3 publications, 1.33%
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Université du Québec en Outaouais
3 publications, 1.33%
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Urmia University
2 publications, 0.88%
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University of Isfahan
2 publications, 0.88%
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University of Bologna
2 publications, 0.88%
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Brunel University London
2 publications, 0.88%
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Nottingham Trent University
2 publications, 0.88%
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University of Southern California
2 publications, 0.88%
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University of Sydney
2 publications, 0.88%
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University of Western Australia
2 publications, 0.88%
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University of Wollongong
2 publications, 0.88%
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Central Queensland University
2 publications, 0.88%
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Korea University
2 publications, 0.88%
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Newcastle University
2 publications, 0.88%
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Autonomous University of Madrid
2 publications, 0.88%
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Illinois Wesleyan University
2 publications, 0.88%
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University of Michigan
2 publications, 0.88%
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McGill University
2 publications, 0.88%
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Saarland University
2 publications, 0.88%
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Medical College of Wisconsin
2 publications, 0.88%
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Anglia Ruskin University
2 publications, 0.88%
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University of Saskatchewan
2 publications, 0.88%
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University of Miami
2 publications, 0.88%
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University of North Carolina at Greensboro
2 publications, 0.88%
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University of Extremadura
2 publications, 0.88%
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University of North Texas
2 publications, 0.88%
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University of Ulster
2 publications, 0.88%
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University of Essex
2 publications, 0.88%
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Cape Breton University
2 publications, 0.88%
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Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
1 publication, 0.44%
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University of Tehran
1 publication, 0.44%
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Allameh Tabataba'i University
1 publication, 0.44%
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University of Tübingen
1 publication, 0.44%
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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
1 publication, 0.44%
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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
1 publication, 0.44%
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University of Liège
1 publication, 0.44%
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Ghent University
1 publication, 0.44%
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Technical University of Munich
1 publication, 0.44%
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University of Lisbon
1 publication, 0.44%
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Heidelberg University
1 publication, 0.44%
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University of Bayreuth
1 publication, 0.44%
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University of Jordan
1 publication, 0.44%
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University of Bern
1 publication, 0.44%
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University of Geneva
1 publication, 0.44%
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Western Sydney University
1 publication, 0.44%
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University of Turku
1 publication, 0.44%
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University of Eastern Finland
1 publication, 0.44%
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Université Catholique de Louvain
1 publication, 0.44%
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Oxford Brookes University
1 publication, 0.44%
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University of Oxford
1 publication, 0.44%
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Liverpool John Moores University
1 publication, 0.44%
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University of Oslo
1 publication, 0.44%
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University of Edinburgh
1 publication, 0.44%
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Manchester Metropolitan University
1 publication, 0.44%
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University of Manchester
1 publication, 0.44%
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London School of Economics and Political Science
1 publication, 0.44%
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University of Agder
1 publication, 0.44%
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Iowa State University
1 publication, 0.44%
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776 publications, 48.56%
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Canada, 359, 22.47%
Canada
359 publications, 22.47%
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United Kingdom
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United Kingdom, 346, 21.65%
United Kingdom
346 publications, 21.65%
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Australia
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Australia, 192, 12.02%
Australia
192 publications, 12.02%
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Germany
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Germany, 102, 6.38%
Germany
102 publications, 6.38%
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New Zealand
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New Zealand, 62, 3.88%
New Zealand
62 publications, 3.88%
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France
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France, 43, 2.69%
France
43 publications, 2.69%
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Belgium
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Belgium, 36, 2.25%
Belgium
36 publications, 2.25%
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China
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China, 35, 2.19%
China
35 publications, 2.19%
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Greece
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Greece, 22, 1.38%
Greece
22 publications, 1.38%
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Italy
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Italy, 22, 1.38%
Italy
22 publications, 1.38%
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Netherlands
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Netherlands, 22, 1.38%
Netherlands
22 publications, 1.38%
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Sweden
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Sweden, 16, 1%
Sweden
16 publications, 1%
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Spain
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Spain, 15, 0.94%
Spain
15 publications, 0.94%
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Switzerland
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Switzerland, 13, 0.81%
Switzerland
13 publications, 0.81%
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Finland
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Finland, 10, 0.63%
Finland
10 publications, 0.63%
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Iraq
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Iraq, 9, 0.56%
Iraq
9 publications, 0.56%
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Japan
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Japan, 9, 0.56%
Japan
9 publications, 0.56%
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Norway
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Norway, 8, 0.5%
Norway
8 publications, 0.5%
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Brazil
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Brazil, 6, 0.38%
Brazil
6 publications, 0.38%
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Portugal
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Portugal, 5, 0.31%
Portugal
5 publications, 0.31%
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Austria
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Austria, 5, 0.31%
Austria
5 publications, 0.31%
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Ireland
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Ireland, 5, 0.31%
Ireland
5 publications, 0.31%
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Republic of Korea
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Republic of Korea, 5, 0.31%
Republic of Korea
5 publications, 0.31%
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Singapore
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Singapore, 5, 0.31%
Singapore
5 publications, 0.31%
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Turkey
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Turkey, 5, 0.31%
Turkey
5 publications, 0.31%
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Iran
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Iran, 4, 0.25%
Iran
4 publications, 0.25%
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Israel
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Israel, 3, 0.19%
Israel
3 publications, 0.19%
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Hungary
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Hungary, 2, 0.13%
Hungary
2 publications, 0.13%
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Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia, 2, 0.13%
Saudi Arabia
2 publications, 0.13%
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South Africa
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South Africa, 2, 0.13%
South Africa
2 publications, 0.13%
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Russia
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Russia, 1, 0.06%
Russia
1 publication, 0.06%
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Estonia
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Estonia, 1, 0.06%
Estonia
1 publication, 0.06%
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Argentina
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Argentina, 1, 0.06%
Argentina
1 publication, 0.06%
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Botswana
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Botswana, 1, 0.06%
Botswana
1 publication, 0.06%
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Jordan
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Jordan, 1, 0.06%
Jordan
1 publication, 0.06%
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Costa Rica
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Costa Rica, 1, 0.06%
Costa Rica
1 publication, 0.06%
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Malaysia
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Malaysia, 1, 0.06%
Malaysia
1 publication, 0.06%
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Mexico
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Mexico, 1, 0.06%
Mexico
1 publication, 0.06%
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UAE
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UAE, 1, 0.06%
UAE
1 publication, 0.06%
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Oman
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Oman, 1, 0.06%
Oman
1 publication, 0.06%
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Poland
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Poland, 1, 0.06%
Poland
1 publication, 0.06%
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Thailand
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Thailand, 1, 0.06%
Thailand
1 publication, 0.06%
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Montenegro
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Montenegro, 1, 0.06%
Montenegro
1 publication, 0.06%
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Chile
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Chile, 1, 0.06%
Chile
1 publication, 0.06%
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92 publications, 40.71%
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Canada, 82, 36.28%
Canada
82 publications, 36.28%
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United Kingdom
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United Kingdom, 66, 29.2%
United Kingdom
66 publications, 29.2%
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Australia
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Australia, 44, 19.47%
Australia
44 publications, 19.47%
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Germany
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Germany, 37, 16.37%
Germany
37 publications, 16.37%
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Spain
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Spain, 7, 3.1%
Spain
7 publications, 3.1%
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Netherlands
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Netherlands, 6, 2.65%
Netherlands
6 publications, 2.65%
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France
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France, 5, 2.21%
France
5 publications, 2.21%
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Finland
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Finland, 4, 1.77%
Finland
4 publications, 1.77%
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Belgium
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Belgium, 3, 1.33%
Belgium
3 publications, 1.33%
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Greece
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Greece, 3, 1.33%
Greece
3 publications, 1.33%
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Iraq
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Iraq, 3, 1.33%
Iraq
3 publications, 1.33%
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Iran
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Iran, 3, 1.33%
Iran
3 publications, 1.33%
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Ireland
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Ireland, 3, 1.33%
Ireland
3 publications, 1.33%
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Norway
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Norway, 3, 1.33%
Norway
3 publications, 1.33%
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Sweden
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Sweden, 3, 1.33%
Sweden
3 publications, 1.33%
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Japan
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Japan, 3, 1.33%
Japan
3 publications, 1.33%
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Brazil
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Brazil, 2, 0.88%
Brazil
2 publications, 0.88%
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Italy
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Italy, 2, 0.88%
Italy
2 publications, 0.88%
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New Zealand
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New Zealand, 2, 0.88%
New Zealand
2 publications, 0.88%
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Republic of Korea
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Republic of Korea, 2, 0.88%
Republic of Korea
2 publications, 0.88%
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Switzerland
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Switzerland, 2, 0.88%
Switzerland
2 publications, 0.88%
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Russia
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Russia, 1, 0.44%
Russia
1 publication, 0.44%
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China
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China, 1, 0.44%
China
1 publication, 0.44%
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Portugal
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Portugal, 1, 0.44%
Portugal
1 publication, 0.44%
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Austria
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Austria, 1, 0.44%
Austria
1 publication, 0.44%
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Hungary
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Hungary, 1, 0.44%
Hungary
1 publication, 0.44%
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Jordan
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Jordan, 1, 0.44%
Jordan
1 publication, 0.44%
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Singapore
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Singapore, 1, 0.44%
Singapore
1 publication, 0.44%
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South Africa
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South Africa, 1, 0.44%
South Africa
1 publication, 0.44%
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Ekkekakis Panteleimon

Michigan State University
112 publications,
7 997 citations
h-index: 43
1 profile journal article
Chu Chien-Heng
41 publications,
1 088 citations
h-index: 19