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  1. By the Numbers: Results from A Quantitative Study of Health Information User Experience in People with and Without Disabilities
  2. Relationships, race/ethnicity, gender, age, and living kidney donation evaluation willingness
  3. Cyberattacks and public opinion – The effect of uncertainty in guiding preferences
  4. Social network interventions to reduce race disparities in living kidney donation: Design and rationale of the friends and family of kidney transplant patients study (FFKTPS)
  5. Imago Christi and the Japanese Imagination: Toward a Narrative Contextual Theology of Vocation
  6. Development and Feasibility of an Online Brief Emotion Regulation Training (BERT) Program for Emerging Adults
  7. Making big data better with crowdsourcing
  8. Pick Your Poison: The Attribution Paradox in Cyberwar
  9. Enhancing Collaboration Across the Research Ecosystem
  10. Enhancing Big Data in the Social Sciences with Crowdsourcing: Data Augmentation Practices, Techniques, and Opportunities
  11. Preparation in Context: Comparative Outcomes of Alternative Clergy Training in the ELCA