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101. Human‐supervised data science framework for city governments: A design science approach.

102. Complex adaptive phenomenology: A conceptual framework for healthcare research.

103. 'I hang out with non‐Christians all the time. I just won't date them': The role of religion in the intimate lives of adults with intellectual disabilities.

104. Online 3D gamification for teaching a human resource development course.

105. Relating information seeking and use to intellectual humility.

106. From research 'on' to research 'with' children about their family lives: A scoping review of ethical and methodological challenges.

107. Conducting mental health research with rural and regional older Australians: Reflections and recommendations.

108. No playing around with robots? Ambivalent attitudes toward the use of Paro in elder care.

109. Rehabilitation of post‐stroke aphasia in Ghana.

110. A preliminary investigation on core lexicon analysis in dementia of the Alzheimer's type.

111. Designing observational studies for credible causal inference in addiction research—Directed acyclic graphs, modified disjunctive cause criterion and target trial emulation.

112. Examining how morning stress forecasts relate to subsequent ecological momentary assessments of stress and coping.

113. Malnutrition risk assessment using a machine learning‐based screening tool: A multicentre retrospective cohort.

114. Prevalence and patterns of comorbidities in older people with type 2 diabetes in Australian primary care settings.

115. Promoting social inclusion for adult communities: The moderating role of leisure constraints on life satisfaction in five European countries.

116. Systemic family therapists and dementia: A constructivist grounded theory study.

117. Simulation clinic waste audit assessment and recommendations at the University of Washington School of Dentistry.

118. Integrating learners into research and quality improvement projects: A joint opinion of the Adult Medicine and Education and Training Practice Research Networks of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy.

119. Physical exercise is tied to emotion-related impulsivity: insights from correlational analyses in healthy humans.

120. Reporting guidelines enhance the quality and impact of research in Dental Traumatology.

121. Workforce training in family therapy and systemic practices: An evaluation framework and case study.

122. The importance of school culture in supporting student mental health in secondary schools. Insights from a qualitative study.

124. What changes during specialized foster care? A study on adaptive functioning and emotional and social problems.

125. Errors to avoid when searching for studies for systematic reviews: A guide for nurse researchers.

126. Scandcleft randomized trials of primary surgery for unilateral cleft lip and palate: Speech proficiency at 10 years of age.

127. The utility of LENA as an indicator of developmental outcomes for young children with autism.

128. Evaluating two different dose frequencies and cumulative intervention intensities to improve past tense production for early school‐aged children with developmental language disorder.

129. Evaluating communication partner training in healthcare centres: Understanding the mechanisms of behaviour change.

130. Using WhatsApp increases language students' self‐motivation and achievement, and decreases learning anxiety: A self‐determination theory approach.

131. Clinical outcomes of subcutaneous implantable cardiac defibrillator implantation – Iran SICD registry.

132. NGO–academia research co‐production in humanitarian settings: opportunities and challenges.

133. A preliminary study on the association between social media at night and sleep quality: The relevance of FOMO, cognitive pre‐sleep arousal, and maladaptive cognitive emotion regulation.

134. Moral distress: Does this impact on intent to stay among adult critical care nurses?

135. A nuanced look into youth journeys of gender transition and detransition.

136. Investigating students' use of self‐assessments in higher education using learning analytics.

137. Analytics of learning tactics and strategies in an online learnersourcing environment.

138. Self‐care in coronary heart disease patient and caregiver dyads (HEARTS‐IN‐DYADS)—Protocol of a multicenter longitudinal study.

139. Evidence‐based practice: the use and abuse of research.

140. Enhancing inclusive and visible consumer authorship: Recommendations for research and publishing practice.

141. Embodied preparation for learning basic quantum chemistry: A mixed‐method study.

142. Artificial intelligence education for young children: A case study of technology‐enhanced embodied learning.

143. Differences in the perception of the role of instructors among Western and Chinese students in online teaching practices.

144. How the training pathways and capacity of rural physicians inform their scope of practice: A qualitative study examining the experiences of Australian and international medical graduates in South‐East New South Wales, Australia.

145. The social determinants of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults who do not smoke in regional Australia.

146. Internationalization of higher education research in the Greater Bay Area of China: Building capacities, alleviating asymmetries.

147. Machinic assemblages—The role of school policies in producing children's sense of agency.

148. Encircling discourses—A guide to critical discourse analysis in caring science.

149. A social‐psychological examination of academic precarity as an organizational practice and subjective experience.

150. Effects of the COVID‐19 pandemic on quality of life among relatives of individuals with intellectual disabilities: A longitudinal study.