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2026-06-15
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Real-time emotional responses to trigger sounds in misophonia: An ecological momentary assessment study

Although misophonia is characterized by intense negative emotional responses, the temporal dynamics of these experiences in naturalistic settings are poorly understood. This study utilized ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to characterize the real-time emotional experiences of adults with misophonia outside of laboratory settings. Forty adults with misophonia completed EMA surveys for 10 days. Results indicated that trigger sounds elicited significant elevations in negative emotions, particularly irritability and anger, compared to non-trigger periods. Although most emotional responses subsided substantially within 1 h, recovery patterns and the intensity of reactivity (e.g., hostility, disgust) varied considerably across individuals. Greater emotional reactivity was associated with higher baseline negative affect, greater misophonia severity, and co-occurring psychopathology. To our knowledge, this is the first EMA study to detail real-time emotional patterns in misophonia. Findings provide novel insights into the moment-to-moment experience of the disorder and highlight key individual differences that may inform personalized interventions targeting emotional reactivity.
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2026-03-16
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The Polish Voter: A Sociodemographic Portrait from the 2023 IPSOS Exit Poll

This article utilizes exit poll data from IPSOS to examine the sociodemographic determinants of voting behavior in the 2023 Polish parliamentary elections. Applying multinomial logistic regression, we examine the independent effects of age, gender, education, occupation, and place of residence on party choice, with PiS as the reference category. The results reveal clear structural divides: younger voters, better-educated voters, and urban voters disproportionately support KO [Koalicja Obywatelska, Civic Coalition], NL [Nowa Lewica, The Left], and, in the case of young men, Konfederacja [Confederation], while older voters, less-educated voters, and rural voters remain PiS’s electoral base. Gender effects are significant, with men more inclined toward Konfederacja and women toward NL. Occupational status further differentiates preferences, with business owners leaning toward Konfederacja and pensioners toward PiS. Predicted probability plots illustrate these dynamics and confirm the persistence of class, generational, and spatial cleavages in Polish politics. Methodologically, the study demonstrates the analytical potential of exit poll data, offering a replicable framework for future electoral research in Poland and beyond.
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2026-02-03
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Null and overt pronouns and subordinate clauses in Catalan Easy Language : An eye-tracking study on adults with and without intellectual disabilities

Easy Language guidelines discourage the use of full overt pronouns and subordinate clauses. This study examines how manipulating these linguistic elements influences perceived reading difficulty, reader preference, and the cognitive effort involved in text processing. We also assessed the effects of null and overt pronouns on content comprehension. 26 adults with intellectual disabilities and 26 neurotypical adults participated in a mixed-design experiment involving two reading tasks. For both tasks, we recorded participants’ eye movements while they rated the perceived difficulty and reported their preference. Additionally, Task 1 included open-ended comprehension questions. The linguistic elements only had significant effects on fixation patterns and focal attention. Crucially, they did not significantly alter perceived text difficulty. These findings suggest that including subordinate clauses does not significantly hinder comprehension. However, further research is essential to guide the future development of Easy Language, as evidence is still limited regarding its additional linguistic and graphic features and the needs of different target groups.
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2026-03-10
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“I go to a different place, I become a different person.” Acculturation strategies of the international graduates of English-language management programs in Poland: A qualitative longitudinal study

Posmykiewicz, Anna
Kwiatkowska, Anna
This study examines the acculturation strategies employed by international graduates of English-language management programs in Poland and their changes over time, focusing on their experiences during their studies and as graduate professionals. Following the Qualitative Longitudinal Study approach, the research conducts an in-depth exploration of participants' experiences across two time points: initially during their student years and again two years after graduation. Eleven participants (aged 20–27 at the time of the second interview) engaged in semi-structured interviews and created cultural identity maps. Through Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, we identified four distinct acculturation strategies: separation, individualism, bicultural integration, and multicultural integration, with most participants actively engaging with multiple cultures during the second wave of interviews. Furthermore, the longitudinal analysis highlighted the participants’ perspectives on the unfolding of the acculturation process over time, revealing shifts in their identities, values, and behaviors. Participants conceptualized acculturation as an ongoing, lifelong process rather than a finite transition, particularly as their experiences intersected with developmental transitions into adulthood. This study contributes to understanding how specific contextual factors, such as international academic and professional environments, influence acculturation processes. Methodologically, this study underscores the value of employing cultural identity mapping from a longitudinal perspective to examine acculturation as a dynamic process.
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