Education Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(2), P. 138 - 138
Published: Jan. 29, 2024
We
explored
relationships
between
students’
shame-proneness
and
their
experiences
of
state
shame,
self-regulation,
learning
in
a
laboratory.
conducted
two
studies
with
different
content:
physics
(Study
1,
n
=
179)
the
circulatory
system
2,
85).
first
evaluated
shame-proneness,
content
knowledge
(pretest).
Then,
half
students
participated
experimental
condition
where
shame
was
induced.
Subsequently,
we
gains.
In
both
studies,
t-tests
demonstrated
that
manipulation
effectively
induced
higher
levels
shame.
Follow-up
2
(experimental/control
condition)
by
(high/low
shame-proneness)
ANOVAs
revealed
that,
shame-induced
condition,
participants
who
had
high
significantly
than
those
low
shame-proneness.
Regarding
high-shame-prone
lower
self-regulation
skills.
Interestingly,
outcomes
gains
differed
Studies
1
2.
The
results
(condition)
(shame-proneness)
ANOVA
for
Study
indicated
no
significant
differences
reported
discuss
several
educational
implications
provide
directions
future
research.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: Feb. 27, 2025
In
the
modern
world,
globe
has
been
trapped
by
severe
challenges,
and
an
abrupt
increase
in
environmental
deterioration
(ED)
is
one
of
these.
The
practitioners
have
recently
tried
to
suggest
several
green
initiatives
combat
rising
concerns,
but
problem
remains
intact.
Most
economies
priorities
meet
their
socio-economic
target,
are
unaware
true
challenges
best
alternatives.
This
study
makes
effort
introduce
(income,
urbanization,
natural
resources)
alternative
(renewable
energy,
information
&
communication
technology
(ICT),
circular
economy)
for
carbon
footprint
top
28
waste
re-cycled
(WRE)
throughout
2000–2021.
order
obtain
robust
outcomes,
present
uses
most
reliable
estimators,
Q-GMM
prominent.
outcomes
describe
a
positive
role
income,
resources
footprint.
On
other
hand,
ICT,
renewable
economy
decline
ED.
energy
mediating
on
urbanization
shows
supportive
behavior
sustainability
finds
only
significant
sustainable
urbanization.
Using
quadratic
income
form,
this
validates
EKC
LCC
hypotheses
specified
economies.
behalf
suggests
imperative
implications
become
clean
shortly.
International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
31(8), P. 1128 - 1144
Published: Aug. 22, 2024
Several
existing
studies
show
that
macroeconomic
uncertainties
intensify
global
environmental
and
climate
challenges,
putting
the
globe
at
risk
of
not
being
able
to
achieve
United
Nations'
Sustainable
Development
Goals
by
2030.
In
this
study,
we
provide
evidence
on
role
energy-related
uncertainty
in
energy
–
environment
dilemma
between
1996
2021.
We
employ
three
distinct
indicators
load
capacity
factor
(LCF),
carbon
dioxide
emissions
(CO2),
ecological
footprint
(EFP)
alongside
a
comprehensive
index
time-frequency-quantile
methods
based
Wavelet
Quantile
Correlation,
Cross-Quantilogram,
Local
Multiple
Correlation
with
Dominance.
The
empirical
results
suggest
negative
strong
nonlinear
dependencies
LCF
across
periods
quantiles.
further
has
positive
dependences
only
CO2
but
also
EFP
various
vary
quantiles,
stronger
dependency
structures
long
run.
These
findings
underscore
substantial
influence
contemporary
challenges.
governments
policymakers
need
reshape
policy
directives
toward
mitigating
effects
uncertainties.
Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 8, 2024
Abstract
This
research
conducts
a
comprehensive
analysis
of
the
intricate
relationship
between
renewable
energy
and
sustainable
development
goals
(SDGs).
Employing
diverse
methodologies
including
latent
dirichlet
allocation
(LDA)
topic
modeling,
bibliometrics,
citation
analysis,
regression
study
explores
evolving
landscape
its
implications
for
SDGs.
The
identifies
pronounced
scholarly
interest
in
energy,
reflected
escalating
publication
volumes
citations
across
environmental
sciences,
green
technology,
studies.
Through
meticulous
examination,
it
uncovers
interconnected
themes;
encompassing
policy
uncertainty,
Environmental
Kuznets
Curve,
ecological
footprint,
elucidating
multifaceted
impact
on
Geographical
distributions
underscore
regional
focuses,
emphasizing
need
nuanced,
context‐specific
approaches.
Regression
highlights
influential
factors
like
carbon
dioxide
emissions
gross
domestic
product
(GDP)
growth,
delineating
their
pivotal
roles
shaping
attention
toward
research.
Furthermore,
delves
into
economic,
environmental,
social
dimensions
energy's
influence.
It
reveals
contributions
to
employment
generation,
production,
access,
infrastructure
while
navigating
challenges
related
climate
change
mitigation
biodiversity
conservation.
investigation
offers
crucial
insights
complex
interplay
predicts
future
directions
urgency
interdisciplinary
collaboration,
international
cooperation,
innovations
harness
transformative
potential
global
development.