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1. Oral hygiene self‐care: Concept analysis for the development of a new nursing diagnosis.

2. Verbal Symbols Support Concrete but Enable Abstract Concept Formation: Evidence From Brain‐Constrained Deep Neural Networks.

3. Concept analysis of recovery from substance use.

4. Yoichiro Nambu and the Concept of Apparent Vacuum: A Stepping Stone to Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking.

5. How Culture Shapes the Early Development of Essentialist Beliefs.

6. Developing Concepts of Authenticity: Insights From Parents' and Children's Conversations About Historical Significance.

7. Effectiveness of using concept mapping by dental students in the radiographic interpretation of jaw diseases.

8. Social participation in occupational therapy: Is it possible to establish a consensus?

9. Exploring the concept of presenteeism in nursing: A hybrid concept analysis.

10. Researcher practitioner engagement in health research: The development of a new concept.

11. The quality of first-year dental students' cognitive structures and the factors that influence it.

12. Exploring How Generating Metaphor Via Insight Versus Analysis Affects Metaphor Quality and Learning Outcomes.

13. Merging meaningful classes and abstract equivalence classes by exclusion.

14. The role of numeracy skills on the Wisconsin card sorting test (WCST) performances of 5‐ to 8‐Year‐old turkish children.

15. Death Anxiety: Concept Analysis and Clarification of Nursing Diagnosis.

16. Flexible Conceptual Representations.

17. Solving Bongard Problems With a Visual Language and Pragmatic Constraints.

18. Don't throw the associative baby out with the Bayesian bathwater: Children are more associative when reasoning retrospectively under information processing demands.

19. Infants rationally infer the goals of other people's reaches in the absence of first-person experience with reaching actions.

20. Bridging the Chasm Between Cognitive Representations and Formal Structures of Linguistic Meanings.

21. The Role of Attention in Category Representation.

22. Miscategorized subset-knowers: Five- and six-knowers can compare only the numbers they know.

23. Amerikanische Policy‐Forschung, Komplexität und die Krise des Regierens: Zur gesellschaftlichen Einbettung sozialwissenschaftlicher Begriffsbildung.

24. Nursing Diagnosis Risk for Delayed Surgical Recovery (00246): Concept Clarification and Definition of Empirical Referents.

25. Spiritual Coping: A Focus of New Nursing Diagnoses.

26. Theory analysis of the Dental Hygiene Human Needs Conceptual Model.

27. Clarifying multilevel governance.

28. Examining the learning effects of concrete and abstract materials among university students using a two-dimensional approach.

29. Identifying validity evidence for uncertainty tolerance scales: A systematic review.

30. Teacher-Student relationship quality as a barometer of teaching and learning effectiveness: Conceptualization and measurement.

31. Formation of academic self-concept and intrinsic value within and across three domains: Extending the reciprocal internal/external frame of reference model.

32. The effects of note taking as a visual mediation strategy on the formation of equivalence classes.

33. Verbal behavior development theory and relational frame theory: Reflecting on similarities and differences.

34. Interleaving Effects in Blindfolded Perceptual Learning Across Various Sensory Modalities.

35. Reciprocity in therapeutic relationships: A conceptual review.

36. Resistance in health and healthcare: Applying Essex conceptualisation to a multiphased study on the experiences of Australian nurses and midwives who provide abortion care to people victimised by gender-based violence.

37. Concept map-based learning in an oral radiographic interpretation course: Dental students' perceptions of its role as a learning tool.

38. Ask me why, don't tell me why: Asking children for explanations facilitates relational thinking.

39. A Kaupapa Māori conceptualization and efforts to address the needs of the growing precariat in Aotearoa New Zealand: A situated focus on Māori.

40. Evaluating Evidence Aid as a complex, multicomponent knowledge translation intervention.

41. Discriminative functions and over-training as class-enhancing determinants of meaningful stimuli.

42. Editors' Introduction

43. Children's and adults' understanding of the impact of nutrition on biological and psychological processes.

44. The Origins of Walter Benjamin's Concept of Philosophical Critique.

45. Conceptualizing the next patient interaction: A clinical skillset using an emulation model in critical thinking.

46. Primacy of Information About Means Selection Over Outcome Selection in Goal Attribution by Infants.

47. Concept determination as part of the development of knowledge in caring science K. Eriksson Development of knowledge in caring science.

48. Clinicians' conceptualizations of comorbid cases: a test of additive versus nonadditive models.

49. Children With Heavy Prenatal Alcohol Exposure Demonstrate Deficits on Multiple Measures of Concept Formation.

50. The three faces of Jay S. Rosenblatt.

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