{"meta":{"page":1,"per_page":50,"max_per_page":100,"total":146,"total_is_capped":false,"direct_labels_cover":0,"predictions_cover":146,"direct_label_status":"direct model label, unvalidated","prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated (Codex and Gemma teacher distillation)","score_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline (scores rank; they never assert a category)","snapshot":{"source":"OpenAlex, pinned release, all 482 partitions","release":"2026-06-24","frame_built":"2026-07-12"},"query_hash":"d65edc6203f4","filters":{"venue":"Motivation and Emotion"}},"results":[{"id":"W1633674991","doi":"10.1023/a:1005614228250","title":"On the Assessment of Situational Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation: The Situational Motivation Scale (SIMS)","year":2000,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1445,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal; University of Ottawa; Université Laval","funders":"","keywords":"Amotivation; Deci-; Psychology; Situational ethics; Intrinsic motivation; Construct validity; Construct (python library); Scale (ratio); Measure (data warehouse); Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; Applied psychology; Developmental psychology; Psychometrics; Computer science; Physics; Data mining; Autonomy","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.03347996439851386,"gpt":0.2850217760061897,"spread":0.2515418116076758,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008812234,0.00024421,0.0002201069,0.0001817857,0.0005332464,0.00008372287,0.0001485541,0.0001549733,0.00709165],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003019558,0.0001673647,0.00006812269,0.0005291858,0.0002705979,0.0003071615,0.0000307014,0.0002964043,0.00003699409],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000789012,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005131605,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00003548363,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000007204234,"domain_scores_codex":[0.997745,0.0003419847,0.0006213699,0.0004510905,0.0006179052,0.0002225877],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9976472,0.001326338,0.0003308644,0.0003729747,0.0002507272,0.00007184957],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001437561,0.0006397908,0.4139913,0.00003379118,0.0001288594,0.00000136285,0.0075529,0.00117035,0.0004073267,0.3346728,0.006396461,0.2348612],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000888469,0.0001302871,0.987542,0.00005404417,0.00002340176,0.00000957792,0.001187861,0.0006024443,0.00006660545,0.007723571,0.001612745,0.0001590143],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9723372,0.00003770424,0.003814619,0.007961471,0.0002802707,0.000730463,0.00001488371,0.00006329,0.01476013],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9950174,0.00004910743,0.0002005121,0.001785194,0.0002220574,0.00007582491,0.0001758363,0.00002136623,0.002452709],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.5735507,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.993816,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1943936933","doi":"10.1023/a:1025007614869","title":"The Role of Autonomy Support and Autonomy Orientation in Prosocial Behavior Engagement","year":2003,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1371,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"","keywords":"Prosocial behavior; Autonomy; Psychology; Social psychology; Self-determination theory; Developmental psychology; Political science","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.02324300220146277,"gpt":0.287098338041363,"spread":0.2638553358399003,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006115159,0.00008896575,0.0001024629,0.00008653318,0.0001564201,0.00002839632,0.00003258747,0.00007462441,0.0003333549],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006936061,0.00007705653,0.0000194889,0.0001507444,0.00007180394,0.0001336497,0.00001026907,0.000102852,0.000005453736],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007007823,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005992575,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00004200477,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00001085256,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9990524,0.000165115,0.000334096,0.0002009545,0.0001120952,0.0001353203],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995679,0.00006832252,0.0001607023,0.0001097943,0.00005738735,0.00003585219],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001441185,0.0001299007,0.8110248,0.000005236015,0.000008259557,6.101026e-7,0.01455843,0.000002384805,0.0001790485,0.09852217,0.00009866044,0.07545612],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006923037,0.00006580297,0.961682,0.000006299916,0.00001020855,0.000002056267,0.006921188,0.0000134174,0.0003902187,0.001458712,0.02868048,0.00007726411],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9768797,0.0000407088,0.0003665044,0.0001565492,0.0002871658,0.0005226618,0.000002123149,0.00002388567,0.02172066],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.998214,0.00001047018,0.0001825229,0.00009532479,0.00002695312,0.0001001183,0.00003278992,0.000007848687,0.001329943],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.1506573,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3650002,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1847780722","doi":"10.1023/a:1014805132406","title":"Associations Among Perceived Autonomy Support, Forms of Self-Regulation, and Persistence: A Prospective Study","year":2001,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports","field":"Psychology","cited_by":944,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Centre Intégré de Santé et Services Sociaux de la Gaspésie; Université du Québec à Montréal; University of Ottawa","funders":"","keywords":"Amotivation; Psychology; Context (archaeology); Persistence (discontinuity); Internalization; Autonomy; Developmental psychology; Social psychology; Intrinsic motivation; Chemistry","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.02599967850896735,"gpt":0.2720073235202807,"spread":0.2460076450113134,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003658963,0.0001470997,0.0002218094,0.0001894061,0.0002284177,0.00003976978,0.00004972086,0.0001185025,0.001094292],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007819092,0.0001403104,0.00004332931,0.0003151819,0.00008191857,0.0003791161,0.00002060856,0.000109484,0.000009075187],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001104702,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003241689,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008294567,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00003528936,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9987472,0.00009809224,0.0004348613,0.0003416965,0.0002079851,0.0001702008],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991336,0.0000653333,0.0003112307,0.0001701668,0.0002435661,0.00007613675],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001762515,0.0004335855,0.9406827,0.000006079441,0.00007385838,0.000001193951,0.05336313,0.000009082215,0.00002846112,0.002617833,0.0001556985,0.002610757],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001262185,0.0002599975,0.9811765,0.00001046306,0.0000476455,0.000006997851,0.01617232,0.0001193088,0.000006491325,0.000568038,0.000239702,0.0001303767],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9845291,0.000008913492,0.0008348191,0.0001778858,0.0001441033,0.0008418346,0.00000777748,0.0001120422,0.01334349],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9963065,0.000007677273,0.0001417421,0.00007631695,0.00005259227,0.00004552495,0.00009143851,0.00001389301,0.003264319],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.04049378,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998189,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2105270790","doi":"10.1007/s11031-007-9076-7","title":"Mindfulness meditation and reduced emotional interference on a cognitive task","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions","field":"Psychology","cited_by":494,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Meditation; Mindfulness; Relaxation (psychology); Audiology; Clinical psychology; Skin conductance; Cognition; Social psychology; Medicine","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.04577832167837668,"gpt":0.3304346135369449,"spread":0.2846562918585682,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003873589,0.0001246406,0.0001123481,0.0002445552,0.0001850139,0.00004152618,0.00004006363,0.000103959,0.001738555],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001698848,0.0001160772,0.00003469787,0.0001714076,0.00007694174,0.0001349071,0.00002062518,0.0001465806,0.00005233389],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000270866,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000008045628,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00002296701,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00001012554,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9990027,0.00009500599,0.000278561,0.0003071945,0.0001544117,0.000162107],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993097,0.0002535731,0.0001247035,0.00008657594,0.0001347783,0.00009072162],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.0005407822,0.0005529519,0.004448838,0.00004784574,0.00007047517,0.00000832217,0.002917918,0.000002642224,0.0004756159,0.2586692,0.004691423,0.727574],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001336209,0.0003606419,0.9742332,0.0003953698,0.00002304064,0.00003050092,0.004191027,0.0001905409,0.004969451,0.01374245,0.0003370215,0.000190538],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.708286,0.00001174277,0.2858578,0.0004132626,0.0005833155,0.0001326281,0.00001517626,0.00003206807,0.00466801],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9980425,3.983462e-7,0.0000302834,0.0001954183,0.0001511298,0.0001192372,0.0000900367,0.0000100497,0.001360917],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.9697844,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999174,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W594590477","doi":"10.1007/s11031-015-9503-0","title":"The psychology of passion: A meta-analytical review of a decade of research on intrapersonal outcomes","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports","field":"Psychology","cited_by":486,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Intrapersonal communication; Psychology; Passion; Social psychology; Affect (linguistics); Developmental psychology; Interpersonal communication","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.4736927142095717,"gpt":0.5368212839184897,"spread":0.063128569708918,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.005015514,0.000282817,0.002174553,0.0004327861,0.00007930142,0.000008182556,0.0002910669,0.000399102,0.001402886],"category_scores_gemma":[0.001321587,0.0001562898,0.0006504282,0.0009072252,0.0004719968,0.00004487169,0.0000512121,0.0005688206,0.00002163157],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003970841,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001245008,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00001483072,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":9.916366e-7,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9950594,0.00171488,0.001691422,0.0004445741,0.0008430724,0.0002466638],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9956667,0.00155514,0.00118092,0.0006747079,0.0008214785,0.0001010703],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00005664832,0.0004458158,0.000470797,0.01772381,0.002122151,0.000002367516,0.0004141683,3.440372e-7,1.521928e-7,0.0532779,0.04470571,0.8807802],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00031999,0.0002965819,0.005079907,0.009222024,0.001502392,0.0000142795,0.0001985077,0.000001590144,5.490641e-7,0.0004719965,0.9827519,0.0001403023],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","genre_scores_codex":[0.0001419752,0.9886002,0.000140534,0.001787829,0.0003338157,0.0009970397,0.00003817573,0.00001414851,0.007946298],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0008478629,0.9967293,0.00005382598,0.0003960275,0.00005691304,0.00009445408,0.000106666,0.00002466259,0.001690268],"genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","teacher_disagreement_score":0.9380462,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99951,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2096646988","doi":"10.1007/s11031-007-9079-4","title":"Designing volunteers’ tasks to maximize motivation, satisfaction and performance: The impact of job characteristics on volunteer engagement","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Nonprofit Sector and Volunteering","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":404,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":true,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"Concordia University","keywords":"Psychology; Job satisfaction; Volunteer; Applied psychology; Social psychology; Test (biology); Job performance; Job attitude; Organizational citizenship behavior; Task (project management); Personnel psychology; Job design; Organizational commitment; Management","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.0591649487803221,"gpt":0.2940698496223506,"spread":0.2349049008420285,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006674029,0.0001214422,0.0001365186,0.0001364195,0.0008473871,0.00004659939,0.00005224225,0.00006898655,0.00007577854],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0005224051,0.00009456175,0.00003734342,0.000263029,0.0001069058,0.0002941817,0.00002352366,0.0001405746,0.000005848098],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001572055,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004349684,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.002261186,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00004384013,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9989611,0.0001526938,0.0002321731,0.0001827146,0.0002843974,0.0001869177],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993982,0.000148356,0.0001071074,0.0001087519,0.0001594048,0.00007821999],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00005065458,0.00001810065,0.9675183,0.00001403842,0.00001687798,2.18263e-7,0.01864322,0.0002045196,0.003448882,0.0002381767,0.0002869684,0.009560103],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002345563,0.0001993707,0.9967521,0.00005528636,0.000007999574,0.000001732757,0.001168504,0.0009006495,0.0004199523,0.00003220298,0.0001298566,0.00009776693],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9925545,0.000008560231,0.006001038,0.0002804959,0.0001665628,0.000371905,0.000004934756,0.00003959944,0.0005723817],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9990727,0.0001465189,0.0002203347,0.00008194357,0.0001591631,0.00001257524,0.000009173558,0.00001121828,0.000286398],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.02923388,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6517502,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2792847665","doi":"10.1007/s11031-018-9683-5","title":"Fear of missing out: prevalence, dynamics, and consequences of experiencing FOMO","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Impact of Technology on Adolescents","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":398,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":true,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"McGill University; Carleton University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Psychology; Experience sampling method; Empirical examination; Affect (linguistics); Developmental psychology; Dynamics (music); Social media; Social psychology; Clinical psychology","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.03100376299801207,"gpt":0.312049845158527,"spread":0.281046082160515,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003155379,0.00004287018,0.0000839908,0.00007516633,0.0002040469,0.00001631913,0.00004944501,0.00007437665,0.00002994639],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0004963893,0.00004260554,0.00001036914,0.0001050408,0.001077826,0.0001825239,0.00001717329,0.00003570996,6.150813e-7],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000325186,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002903453,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002737098,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00009991169,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9994853,0.00005795788,0.0001385712,0.00009615098,0.0001298722,0.00009218756],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996493,0.00002804873,0.0001342248,0.00005509073,0.0001034822,0.00002985521],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003011729,0.00008166905,0.7584589,0.0002068516,0.00001459087,5.144727e-7,0.06399788,6.409747e-7,0.02886835,0.0165822,0.0001367981,0.1316216],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005225707,0.0002289101,0.9018389,0.0005296243,0.00001714837,0.000003243764,0.02930086,0.001214892,0.0584163,0.007675753,0.00009644013,0.0001553894],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9936432,0.00003872614,0.002894671,0.0008746944,0.0001048722,0.00009348892,0.000002124403,0.00002702932,0.002321233],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9989196,0.00005654131,0.0006901186,0.00002944815,0.00002480086,4.816085e-7,0.000001017002,0.000002470387,0.00027552],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.14338,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3971296,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1983546562","doi":"10.1023/b:moem.0000040154.40922.14","title":"Why Do You Regulate What You Eat? Relationships Between Forms of Regulation, Eating Behaviors, Sustained Dietary Behavior Change, and Psychological Adjustment","year":2004,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports","field":"Psychology","cited_by":386,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"University of Ottawa","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Dysfunctional family; Eating behavior; Population; Developmental psychology; Behavior change; Emotional eating; Clinical psychology; Obesity; Social psychology; Endocrinology; Medicine","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.1040556223040896,"gpt":0.3216591821690226,"spread":0.217603559864933,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005657253,0.0002685228,0.0003259997,0.0002997936,0.0003198806,0.00008203247,0.00008722675,0.0003676316,0.0003820188],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009145901,0.0002475884,0.00007422499,0.0004080553,0.0001678009,0.001007421,0.00004400516,0.000279357,0.000006465694],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009618392,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000009839076,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00006801219,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00001044392,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9979512,0.0001687744,0.0006877831,0.00057413,0.0003185862,0.0002995023],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.998769,0.00007776824,0.0004388792,0.0003592731,0.0001998857,0.0001551294],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006941517,0.0004380303,0.8748559,0.00004022056,0.00003359955,0.000004077286,0.01007677,0.00002814545,0.0002644854,0.01071632,0.0002565335,0.1032165],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001663572,0.0003551749,0.986446,0.0001590485,0.00008958825,0.00001796283,0.007329791,0.000007044178,0.00006483782,0.00329834,0.0003326451,0.0002360348],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9941386,0.0003209498,0.001801595,0.001540657,0.0004134999,0.001224107,0.0000153385,0.0001214798,0.0004237816],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9973575,0.0001374843,0.0007909642,0.0002831147,0.0002188456,0.0001850158,0.0006134382,0.00003038462,0.0003832792],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.11159,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999976,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2045753068","doi":"10.1007/s11031-013-9385-y","title":"Types of boredom: An experience sampling approach","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Mind wandering and attention","field":"Neuroscience","cited_by":328,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Boredom; Psychology; Valence (chemistry); Arousal; Categorical variable; Low arousal theory; Situational ethics; Differential effects; Experience sampling method; Developmental psychology; Social psychology; Mathematics; Statistics","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.1096856127015872,"gpt":0.2883071789573665,"spread":0.1786215662557794,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00005393298,0.00004501347,0.00005088077,0.00004584573,0.00007513179,0.00003349349,0.00003611786,0.00002710865,0.00006129232],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000114806,0.00003917855,0.00001082567,0.00009756491,0.00003815187,0.0003512696,0.00001039845,0.00003238668,0.000005980304],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000005183842,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000002835958,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000033016,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":1.706637e-7,"domain_scores_codex":[0.999557,0.00003156223,0.0001027606,0.000151214,0.0000893945,0.0000680222],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9997991,0.00001970957,0.00005000514,0.00007477587,0.00002662947,0.00002980743],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.000004993777,0.0001001181,0.007405942,0.00002953298,8.964322e-7,5.798051e-8,0.002305503,0.0003062034,0.9529556,0.003131365,0.00002984925,0.03372996],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000490713,0.0001432639,0.6255074,0.00004590731,0.000005486701,0.000009709952,0.001848809,0.05411984,0.3147254,0.002714112,0.0001891028,0.000200274],"study_design_candidate":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_consensus":null,"genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.958473,0.000004208157,0.04025762,0.00004951391,0.00005217509,0.00008885716,6.150476e-7,0.00002844906,0.001045547],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9988525,0.000008481014,0.0008907893,0.00005310748,0.0000257496,0.000007570302,0.000006229957,0.000003845182,0.0001517394],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.6382301,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.1597655,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2137749671","doi":"10.1007/s11031-013-9384-z","title":"Linking job demands and resources to burnout and work engagement: Does passion underlie these differential relationships?","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Workaholism, burnout, and well-being","field":"Psychology","cited_by":226,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"McGill University; Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières; Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Passion; Burnout; Psychology; Work engagement; Social psychology; Structural equation modeling; Work (physics); Applied psychology; Clinical psychology; Computer science","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.03186001050512589,"gpt":0.2637208803606277,"spread":0.2318608698555018,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003848453,0.000162851,0.0001507263,0.0002001563,0.0004925656,0.0002384815,0.00005088212,0.000162019,0.0002227972],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001116924,0.0001226079,0.00002406628,0.0001852622,0.00005472324,0.0002403778,0.00006849795,0.0002636006,0.00003490693],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001765271,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000002924442,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00006353918,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000009574813,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9987176,0.0003016807,0.000260543,0.0003511632,0.0001446528,0.0002243694],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992939,0.0002708584,0.00009548401,0.0001582133,0.00004840414,0.0001331099],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006772925,0.00007004707,0.8022861,0.00005147452,0.00004473983,0.00000156077,0.04724764,0.00002019091,0.000653902,0.007603246,0.00074085,0.1412124],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005235274,0.00005568053,0.9867455,0.0002099132,0.0000226295,0.000002681541,0.002155782,0.0001378947,0.00003674387,0.008428071,0.001523515,0.0001580727],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9860435,0.0001261847,0.008032345,0.003014537,0.0003304651,0.0003579556,0.000001171837,0.0001030451,0.001990856],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9977378,0.0000889425,0.0001877123,0.0002951078,0.0002973878,0.00002958618,0.0000230247,0.0000244707,0.001315951],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.1844593,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4999806,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2517055066","doi":"10.1007/s11031-016-9574-6","title":"Do you get what you pay for? Sales incentives and implications for motivation and changes in turnover intention and work effort","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior","field":"Business, Management and Accounting","cited_by":213,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Incentive; Psychology; Work (physics); Turnover intention; Intrinsic motivation; Turnover; Merit pay; Social psychology; Pay for performance; Job satisfaction; Microeconomics; Economics; Management","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.02709379936730671,"gpt":0.246861847311763,"spread":0.2197680479444563,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002345025,0.000132973,0.0001242389,0.00026384,0.0002056645,0.0003266695,0.00002676826,0.00008448376,0.00001284194],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000233188,0.000098579,0.00001632971,0.0002223979,0.00005373364,0.001900421,0.00004165728,0.00003839365,0.000001522603],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003475446,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00000497256,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000134087,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00007484404,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9992918,0.000008849413,0.0001858885,0.0003022343,0.00007696354,0.0001342318],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994871,0.00009757536,0.0001368736,0.00006989828,0.000190387,0.00001816031],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003773199,0.00002405468,0.8678477,0.00006601921,0.000006119915,2.700971e-8,0.0001194659,5.641437e-7,0.002619564,0.01426642,0.0001199216,0.1148924],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001228074,0.00001906295,0.9884856,0.0001851919,0.00002565002,0.000001147377,0.0003658041,0.00007487604,0.0001258393,0.005014244,0.004337066,0.0001374476],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9707384,0.0001560909,0.01387675,0.01431162,0.000171682,0.0006751796,0.00001194194,0.00004621275,0.00001211596],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9983032,0.0004812514,0.0002200114,0.0003659924,0.0001513942,0.00007352429,0.0001982675,0.0000187123,0.0001876497],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.1206379,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4019935,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2064858303","doi":"10.1007/s11031-011-9250-9","title":"The importance of perceived autonomy support for the psychological health and work satisfaction of health professionals: Not only supervisors count, colleagues too!","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout","field":"Health Professions","cited_by":175,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Deci-; Autonomy; Psychology; Health professionals; Psychological distress; Health care; Mental health; Social psychology; Clinical psychology; Psychiatry","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.1729384467321277,"gpt":0.4280699656621303,"spread":0.2551315189300026,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00303414,0.0001626646,0.0003975854,0.00006912306,0.001924753,0.000007640554,0.0001069522,0.0001852742,0.0001154528],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000465285,0.00009027234,0.0000584503,0.0001968226,0.0001804287,0.0001445435,0.0000551653,0.0003632775,0.000001882814],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001224892,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0008912504,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0008074104,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0004303737,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9969468,0.0008926433,0.001220016,0.000303765,0.0002503478,0.000386429],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9968605,0.00136181,0.001022691,0.0002526483,0.0003607912,0.0001415435],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.0003547125,0.0001116678,0.8656437,0.0004810099,0.00002210591,6.238547e-8,0.01489415,4.251071e-7,0.00001877243,0.003946528,0.005066126,0.1094607],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007290437,0.0004392025,0.9829714,0.000838408,0.000006650035,0.000001153664,0.01226595,0.0001070275,0.000005815253,0.0007950034,0.001761204,0.00007909147],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9686069,0.001266423,0.001006631,0.02577944,0.000676138,0.002404147,0.00007842979,0.00003551594,0.0001463996],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9912872,0.002402485,0.00068645,0.004542623,0.00008991867,0.0001804521,0.00007284219,0.00001590143,0.0007221682],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.1173277,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993746,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2052318740","doi":"10.1007/s11031-008-9082-4","title":"Praise for regret: People value regret above other negative emotions","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Social and Intergroup Psychology","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":164,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"National Institute of Mental Health","keywords":"Regret; Psychology; Social psychology; Value (mathematics); Praise","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.06291818535401789,"gpt":0.3335682577013581,"spread":0.2706500723473402,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002911166,0.00008959728,0.0001241123,0.0000763299,0.0008835203,0.00002808868,0.00006733645,0.0001400517,0.0002226545],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0007530519,0.00008702948,0.00006078791,0.00026363,0.000205833,0.0002865777,0.000009805838,0.00007794375,0.00002378218],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006791618,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004217259,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.001197535,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0006150319,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9991063,0.0001554685,0.000166675,0.0002222316,0.00015137,0.000197885],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993865,0.0001847899,0.0001062454,0.0000864656,0.0001636346,0.00007238283],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001851264,0.0004839904,0.1061868,0.00003906521,0.00009248811,0.000001626165,0.3438559,0.00002980553,0.001571596,0.4389932,0.08337391,0.02518646],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001166827,0.0002203558,0.8844281,0.0000413175,0.00001765106,0.000004731,0.0102132,0.0003255245,0.0001420988,0.02844954,0.07474544,0.0002452522],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9373028,0.00002348914,0.01631725,0.01117524,0.000760151,0.0005722392,0.00001853501,0.0001183851,0.03371195],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.990377,0.00008915587,0.0006233941,0.0009047238,0.000509153,0.00003539397,0.00001980683,0.00001242737,0.007428935],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.7782412,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6795413,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2095580536","doi":"10.1007/s11031-011-9206-0","title":"Is there an advantage for recognizing multi-modal emotional stimuli?","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Face Recognition and Perception","field":"Neuroscience","cited_by":144,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":true,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst","keywords":"Psychology; Emotional prosody; Prosody; Modality (human–computer interaction); Cognitive psychology; Perception; Modal; Facial expression; Emotion perception; Semantics (computer science); Speech recognition; Communication; Computer science; Artificial intelligence","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.2791765896467844,"gpt":0.34426206253953,"spread":0.06508547289274558,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00017199,0.0001261887,0.00009439717,0.0001135723,0.0002672707,0.00004865108,0.00005922858,0.00009565081,0.001121384],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002272091,0.0001221322,0.00004785113,0.0001176015,0.00004896125,0.0006832155,0.0000140319,0.00008867092,0.00008042991],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002738524,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001218154,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00001322495,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000007239425,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9990481,0.00008938152,0.00019043,0.000367202,0.0001350903,0.0001698432],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995755,0.00006596904,0.00008399379,0.000102335,0.00008162704,0.00009056264],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.0003931168,0.001276876,0.03748432,0.0001973278,0.00001515168,0.000003048971,0.0140058,0.00003496886,0.5671272,0.003977238,0.0006834301,0.3748015],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.003132131,0.0005557706,0.8120052,0.0001164678,0.00002469452,0.00002916321,0.001671716,0.06154229,0.1133324,0.005064423,0.002014348,0.0005113957],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9170375,0.000005301355,0.08049244,0.0002468232,0.0002586897,0.0003742113,0.000063281,0.000124837,0.001396917],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9929225,0.00006093796,0.005046344,0.001053239,0.00008971603,0.00002201313,0.00008711056,0.00001957613,0.000698577],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.7745209,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997917,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1997289413","doi":"10.1007/s11031-008-9083-3","title":"Women’s regulation styles for eating behaviors and outcomes: The mediating role of approach and avoidance food planning","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports","field":"Psychology","cited_by":143,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"University of Ottawa","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Dysfunctional family; Eating behavior; Emotional eating; Confirmatory factor analysis; Scale (ratio); Developmental psychology; Social psychology; Clinical psychology; Structural equation modeling; Obesity; Medicine","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.04323818822852949,"gpt":0.2771890918564565,"spread":0.233950903627927,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000391488,0.0001117188,0.0001652938,0.00008512984,0.0003169834,0.00001861607,0.00003493223,0.0000872424,0.00002223766],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001574002,0.00008838854,0.00002034784,0.0001004227,0.0001000888,0.0001569268,0.00001674205,0.00008405508,2.149672e-7],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002146653,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00000682144,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00001634099,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":9.222072e-7,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9991207,0.00006766817,0.0003094187,0.0002286284,0.0001285332,0.0001451004],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993098,0.000222138,0.0002544034,0.0001090182,0.00006250777,0.00004214491],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002048618,0.00004332103,0.9273884,0.00003108097,0.000017816,9.044011e-8,0.05749652,0.00006996379,0.0004662111,0.003608822,0.00003353312,0.01082375],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006478253,0.0001062389,0.9726204,0.0000219463,0.000008880932,0.000009063572,0.02505956,0.0007705515,0.00008058341,0.0004703423,0.0001197354,0.00008490631],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9927621,0.0001279283,0.005841599,0.00009820686,0.00006963495,0.000385842,0.000008803528,0.00003510973,0.0006708082],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9982519,0.00001107321,0.001230942,0.00009875968,0.00005322976,0.00008598228,0.00005403601,0.00001257585,0.0002014764],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.04523196,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.360438,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2028087321","doi":"10.1007/s11031-008-9115-z","title":"Motivational clusters and performance in a real-life setting","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports","field":"Psychology","cited_by":137,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":true,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Psychology; Athletes; Cluster (spacecraft); Elite athletes; Elite; Developmental psychology; Physical therapy","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.0264006314204637,"gpt":0.2793129700321541,"spread":0.2529123386116904,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003559442,0.0001308409,0.0001374967,0.0002195292,0.0001197334,0.00003616019,0.00004040409,0.0001139378,0.0003001726],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000989823,0.000133137,0.00001767001,0.0002479593,0.00004220755,0.0003030492,0.00001200911,0.000145038,0.00001211071],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004137298,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001581258,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00002631143,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000003554416,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9989397,0.00007246406,0.0003368732,0.0003037841,0.000152713,0.0001944899],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995591,0.0000669263,0.0001232122,0.0001155887,0.00005025036,0.0000848912],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000604581,0.00009329739,0.9212953,0.00001543536,0.00000676235,0.000001931396,0.005812958,0.0001149687,0.00006234102,0.01021388,0.0005605215,0.0617621],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009074182,0.0000990884,0.9957089,0.00004200848,0.000003262642,0.000008906941,0.001095762,0.001237094,0.000008170533,0.0003050822,0.0004588441,0.0001253939],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9831821,0.00002670308,0.001061432,0.002043938,0.0001733622,0.0002159273,0.000001557958,0.00007287179,0.01322211],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9969779,0.00005588132,0.0002607105,0.001729128,0.00009496256,0.000009111681,0.00005921984,0.000008706473,0.0008043754],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.07441363,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5429169,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1985825329","doi":"10.1007/s11031-012-9314-5","title":"The mediating role of positive and negative affect in the situational motivation-performance relationship","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports","field":"Psychology","cited_by":133,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal; Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Amotivation; Deci-; Psychology; Anagrams; Affect (linguistics); Situational ethics; Social psychology; Self-determination theory; Intrinsic motivation; Task (project management); Autonomy","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.03006726855063174,"gpt":0.2794604296790728,"spread":0.249393161128441,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001292772,0.0001122548,0.0001079326,0.0001096069,0.000351254,0.00003126276,0.00006866133,0.00008700007,0.00007150787],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0008394632,0.00007566513,0.00002283634,0.0003504373,0.00012807,0.0004087568,0.0000172654,0.0001882188,0.000007298109],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003208561,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001241747,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00005136061,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000007835306,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9987188,0.0003566516,0.0003424152,0.0001531677,0.000241944,0.0001870188],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9970909,0.002391798,0.0002480499,0.0001339172,0.00009728985,0.00003803508],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002388552,0.00005907309,0.907902,0.000006455617,0.00001053689,6.774382e-8,0.03370879,0.00002327118,0.00007719168,0.04507544,0.00007963759,0.01303365],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004104254,0.00004709597,0.9865199,0.00002608879,0.000008497681,0.000005639407,0.01070769,0.0002580211,0.0001225255,0.001670779,0.0001497403,0.00007354344],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9917889,0.0001393365,0.0004525085,0.0007982425,0.0001805183,0.0003980754,0.000005797293,0.00001667922,0.006219912],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9992345,0.00002832613,0.0001076847,0.0002228302,0.0001292688,0.00004437671,0.00007232565,0.000008241231,0.000152431],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.07861795,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3085535,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2049839475","doi":"10.1007/s11031-013-9365-2","title":"Flow experience and team performance: The role of team goal commitment and information exchange","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Flow Experience in Various Fields","field":"Psychology","cited_by":133,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":true,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal; HEC Montréal","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Psychology; Applied psychology; Psychological intervention; Social psychology; Team composition; Information exchange; Knowledge management; Computer science","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.01156669098464059,"gpt":0.2431383204152811,"spread":0.2315716294306405,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001199718,0.00008200858,0.00008023717,0.00005052813,0.0001456067,0.00004932709,0.00005007409,0.00008308845,0.0002308487],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003460217,0.00006041384,0.000009387993,0.00008312078,0.0001214357,0.0008304029,0.00004014252,0.00008722016,0.00001619882],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001449864,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000004227155,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002315141,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000002714701,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9994355,0.0000405614,0.0001883809,0.0001065256,0.0001161923,0.0001127756],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996468,0.00004019931,0.00008422988,0.0001334127,0.00005857898,0.00003673378],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000340431,0.00007231119,0.2471158,0.00004939365,0.00001428018,4.865731e-8,0.1929117,0.0000222012,0.001332956,0.002524911,0.002138159,0.5537842],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004260123,0.00019881,0.9528632,0.00002228148,0.000004529544,0.0000119087,0.0189721,0.0188223,0.0008377918,0.0002034024,0.007548224,0.00008943336],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9904035,0.0001057634,0.0005002411,0.0002663328,0.0001616028,0.0003614113,0.000001690952,0.0000223884,0.00817712],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9991493,0.0001087584,0.0001647729,0.0002660971,0.00003543107,0.00009944645,0.00001086358,0.000003820161,0.0001615277],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.7057474,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.2527632,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2141844774","doi":"10.1007/s11031-004-2387-z","title":"From Environmental Factors to Outcomes: A Test of an Integrated Motivational Sequence","year":2004,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports","field":"Psychology","cited_by":124,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal; University of Ottawa","funders":"","keywords":"Deci-; Psychology; Generality; Competence (human resources); Structural equation modeling; Social psychology; Situational ethics; Autonomy; Self-determination theory; Sequence (biology); Test (biology)","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.03915036835699193,"gpt":0.2891711866781461,"spread":0.2500208183211541,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001197243,0.0001745875,0.0001937824,0.0001692927,0.00008375484,0.0000222781,0.00009318251,0.0001225613,0.001813169],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001848868,0.0001555095,0.00004130969,0.0002127769,0.00007343524,0.0002823346,0.00001930409,0.0001129854,0.00003999677],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001132646,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002147308,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0006043115,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00001313536,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9988052,0.00005121289,0.0003869651,0.0003602072,0.0002415738,0.0001548689],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993191,0.0001242101,0.0001604528,0.0002204088,0.00004409164,0.0001317755],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002608133,0.0005799474,0.9669213,0.000003677327,0.00002889702,0.000002279027,0.01505089,0.0003162121,0.007989806,0.001673219,0.00008937476,0.007318297],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008175796,0.0001800913,0.9903785,0.00002459769,0.000008201974,0.000001991438,0.005591098,0.00001920473,0.001341737,0.0009852537,0.0005067101,0.0001450615],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9880996,0.000003769938,0.01031331,0.000401254,0.0002777932,0.0002696311,0.0001788035,0.00007069674,0.000385191],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9960117,0.000001459003,0.001625509,0.0005053678,0.00005555964,0.000013086,0.001382175,0.00001684716,0.0003883366],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.02345715,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9990993,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2110683858","doi":"10.1007/s11031-012-9282-9","title":"The relation between achievement goal and expectancy-value theories in predicting achievement-related outcomes: A test of four theoretical conceptions","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Education, Achievement, and Giftedness","field":"Psychology","cited_by":118,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal; Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Expectancy theory; Psychology; Relation (database); Value (mathematics); Need for achievement; Academic achievement; Developmental psychology; Test (biology); Social psychology; Path analysis (statistics); Life expectancy; Statistics; Mathematics; Population; Demography","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.0264716593400816,"gpt":0.3144887278615689,"spread":0.2880170685214873,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001268869,0.0001551147,0.0001808174,0.0001258409,0.0003274316,0.0000330184,0.0000726564,0.0001309884,0.00008279913],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0005180811,0.0001175448,0.00003504687,0.0002467036,0.0003140583,0.0002761555,0.00003578535,0.0001953932,0.000005104386],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000565726,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001514711,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00006209052,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00001535346,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9984088,0.0003499475,0.0005517605,0.0002165524,0.0001966614,0.0002762593],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983658,0.001051361,0.0002489249,0.0001946785,0.00006402279,0.00007518458],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001335738,0.0001703217,0.6926454,0.000009641695,0.00003324194,4.994268e-8,0.01055007,0.000002399012,0.0001442256,0.2946456,0.00001058491,0.00177505],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009391247,0.0001165603,0.9749139,0.00004999773,0.00004052841,0.000001130548,0.0100769,0.00007304493,0.00004255459,0.01358596,0.00005504853,0.000105242],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9925311,0.0001525357,0.002429694,0.0021954,0.0004510358,0.0004685692,0.00001416909,0.0000390202,0.001718514],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9992693,0.00004651464,0.0001029895,0.00006765464,0.0001218469,0.00005391402,0.00007639778,0.00001507058,0.0002463167],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.2822685,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4793337,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2618187608","doi":"10.1007/s11031-017-9618-6","title":"The links between self-determined motivations and behavioral automaticity in a variety of real-life behaviors","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports","field":"Psychology","cited_by":116,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"University of Ottawa","funders":"Agence Nationale de la Recherche","keywords":"Automaticity; Psychology; Amotivation; Situational ethics; Automatism (medicine); Habit; Self; Variety (cybernetics); Developmental psychology; Intrinsic motivation; Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; Cognition; Neuroscience","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.05556734473462235,"gpt":0.3428139620738969,"spread":0.2872466173392746,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006348278,0.0001618221,0.0002538043,0.0001255668,0.0006278839,0.0001160157,0.0001620012,0.00027826,0.00009384598],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00024439,0.0001357892,0.00004361216,0.0001231593,0.0002222958,0.000303591,0.00006434439,0.0002782691,0.000003527124],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003939584,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003164528,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0008062283,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00008612835,"domain_scores_codex":[0.998569,0.0001384038,0.0005780645,0.0002979223,0.0002035572,0.0002130977],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985976,0.0002061201,0.0005099648,0.0004698088,0.0001138046,0.000102669],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001407454,0.000155066,0.9771592,0.00001421371,0.00001906955,0.000001195865,0.005816303,0.000001632231,0.00008007576,0.004933596,0.0001038426,0.01170174],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007416495,0.0000848752,0.9972453,0.00003411695,0.00004057635,0.000002122563,0.0009263785,0.0001576387,0.00005203938,0.0004515678,0.000142503,0.0001213058],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.996005,0.00001089979,0.0009155835,0.0007071082,0.0002363025,0.0004328461,0.00001314558,0.00007977581,0.001599346],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9990605,0.00004385096,0.0003927413,0.00005712292,0.00006936948,0.0000355141,0.00004103411,0.0000157218,0.0002841169],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.02008604,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5537322,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2138407399","doi":"10.1007/s11031-007-9073-x","title":"Lack of autonomy and self-control: Performance contingent rewards lead to greater depletion","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Behavioral Health and Interventions","field":"Psychology","cited_by":111,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism","keywords":"Psychology; Ego depletion; Feeling; Self-control; Autonomy; Social psychology; Mood; Control (management); Arousal; Anxiety; Self; Developmental psychology; Economics","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.07561613561865535,"gpt":0.3577848178433961,"spread":0.2821686822247408,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003714672,0.00007082311,0.0001048244,0.0001260748,0.00007380248,0.00001000981,0.00002353605,0.00007344395,0.0001137683],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00001254756,0.00006763564,0.00002358054,0.00009556197,0.00002077665,0.00009944206,0.000009097256,0.00006371459,0.00002329569],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004051966,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000007862581,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001265515,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000239823,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9993039,0.00003625448,0.0002796442,0.0001559737,0.00006974359,0.0001544865],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996486,0.00001681115,0.00008826177,0.00008683113,0.00008480212,0.00007471842],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001528902,0.0001780717,0.8240484,0.00005564831,0.00001405176,6.993013e-7,0.003348102,0.000002408825,0.0006152022,0.000896111,0.0005327452,0.1701556],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007436541,0.0003123229,0.9952761,0.00004357075,0.00001420741,0.000004187054,0.0001819576,0.0001446212,0.000423959,0.00001859737,0.002776241,0.00006057565],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9871321,0.00003078417,0.01006741,0.0006523564,0.0002481599,0.0002659275,0.000003805159,0.00004450152,0.001554986],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9983322,0.000006364325,0.0003811936,0.0003619294,0.00005673934,0.00001065497,0.00001150105,0.000006924047,0.0008325078],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.1712277,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.2758101,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3017232666","doi":"10.1007/s11031-020-09831-9","title":"A review and empirical comparison of motivation scoring methods: An application to self-determination theory","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports","field":"Psychology","cited_by":108,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"University of Ottawa; Université Laval","funders":"Australian Research Council","keywords":"Psychology; Construct (python library); Congruence (geometry); Autonomy; Structural equation modeling; Exploratory factor analysis; Range (aeronautics); Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; Computer science; Psychometrics; Machine learning; Developmental psychology","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.1583214598850858,"gpt":0.4781091078827404,"spread":0.3197876479976546,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001522583,0.0004687953,0.001623923,0.0004430662,0.000148192,0.00005087172,0.0001861327,0.0004201037,0.0001844812],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0006787435,0.0004392113,0.0001466988,0.0009352916,0.00006332457,0.0003161504,0.00007680344,0.0003876632,0.00002935038],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000129008,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000059703,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00001169036,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000001217221,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9957064,0.001413933,0.001455849,0.0009301875,0.0002571618,0.0002364016],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.997305,0.0005863755,0.001151974,0.000483086,0.0002329933,0.0002405703],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001103836,0.000187697,0.001167013,0.01055505,0.00005501263,4.135217e-7,0.003810578,0.000001133815,0.000003571443,0.002187082,0.0004822866,0.9815391],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004282109,0.0004210005,0.01097407,0.008222273,0.001319987,0.00003220117,0.0007477272,0.0002111286,0.000007070688,0.0005783277,0.9763678,0.0006901611],"study_design_candidate":"design_other","study_design_consensus":null,"genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","genre_scores_codex":[0.000431582,0.8800853,0.1149932,0.000292639,0.0002836103,0.002958645,0.00001965001,0.0002378422,0.0006975059],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.002381357,0.9834456,0.01115671,0.001224943,0.0002578805,0.0004709662,0.0007943954,0.00009924901,0.0001688454],"genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","teacher_disagreement_score":0.980849,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999806,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2029665210","doi":"10.1007/s11031-006-9043-8","title":"Goal Motives, Well-Being, and Physical Health: Happiness and Self-Realization as Psychological Resources Under Challenge","year":2006,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports","field":"Psychology","cited_by":104,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":true,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal; McGill University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Happiness; Self-realization; Realization (probability); Psychology; Psychological health; Coping (psychology); Social psychology; Physical health; Well-being; Developmental psychology; Clinical psychology; Mental health; Psychotherapist","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.0226905184497748,"gpt":0.3029001139378124,"spread":0.2802095954880376,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002860876,0.0002321072,0.0002667641,0.0001615242,0.0003015393,0.00008195364,0.0000523802,0.0001916735,0.0002781864],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00002888036,0.0002135421,0.00003246743,0.0002198983,0.0001472037,0.000213563,0.00003250491,0.000175941,0.00002368056],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004032804,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000007970745,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002606963,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00001777192,"domain_scores_codex":[0.998325,0.0002247099,0.0003651881,0.0005960359,0.000216208,0.0002727895],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993147,0.00009084476,0.0002139731,0.0001756156,0.00007546297,0.0001294408],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.000173521,0.002815198,0.2298383,0.000165499,0.00009280995,0.0000116846,0.04343956,0.0001015581,0.0001555549,0.6669114,0.007693321,0.04860158],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001289758,0.0003531311,0.964441,0.00003622949,0.00001626318,0.00003728219,0.002172355,0.0002799419,0.000007734976,0.02248604,0.008655822,0.0002244314],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9669269,0.0002427172,0.004180809,0.00359526,0.0002261383,0.0003814895,0.000003132959,0.0002201943,0.02422341],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9965641,0.0002042262,0.000128799,0.001060838,0.0003575405,0.0000218239,0.0001363916,0.00002382162,0.001502391],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.7346027,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8707994,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2895941984","doi":"10.1007/s11031-018-9733-z","title":"The path from intrinsic aspirations to subjective well-being is mediated by changes in basic psychological need satisfaction and autonomous motivation: A large prospective test","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports","field":"Psychology","cited_by":103,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":true,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"McGill University; Simon Fraser University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Canadian Institutes of Health Research","keywords":"Deci-; Psychology; Structural equation modeling; Self-determination theory; Social psychology; Test (biology); Path analysis (statistics); Intrinsic motivation; Pooling; Sample (material); Autonomy; Mathematics","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.0202704346514612,"gpt":0.2714450481033084,"spread":0.2511746134518472,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004550427,0.0002429218,0.000224729,0.0002263692,0.0005461178,0.0001292676,0.00007489073,0.0002335455,0.0009203758],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000623006,0.0002031842,0.00002698798,0.0007347279,0.000147357,0.0002572809,0.00004308176,0.0002687198,0.00008927975],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001514507,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001569902,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003890425,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0007289608,"domain_scores_codex":[0.998157,0.0001944625,0.0004242154,0.0006638934,0.000227079,0.0003333737],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985947,0.0005944963,0.0002143642,0.0002570155,0.0002168558,0.0001225461],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009296322,0.0001906631,0.9530776,0.000002660332,0.00002427689,0.000001462726,0.01914209,6.025564e-7,0.0007107799,0.002785706,0.003224313,0.02074686],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001365723,0.0004773977,0.9891513,0.00003411044,0.00001140169,0.000004233602,0.003461364,0.0001143722,0.0002438978,0.001854315,0.003075364,0.0002065483],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.987159,0.00004266365,0.002582546,0.004907995,0.0005176037,0.0009687648,0.00005080273,0.0001336054,0.003636993],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.996005,0.00004200954,0.00009668073,0.002665072,0.0002839702,0.0001584658,0.0001514951,0.00002354114,0.0005737712],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.03607365,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999929,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2131613757","doi":"10.1023/a:1010659805978","title":"Maintaining One's Self-Image Vis-à-Vis Others: The Role of Self-Affirmation in the Social Evaluation of the Self","year":2001,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Social and Intergroup Psychology","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":100,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Interpersonal communication; Social psychology; Social comparison theory; Self-esteem; Interpersonal relationship","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.04061210709217038,"gpt":0.330399577272948,"spread":0.2897874701807776,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.003058678,0.00006746977,0.00009469063,0.00005662734,0.0004872496,0.00003794356,0.0001741778,0.0001015087,0.000088991],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002410907,0.00004287668,0.00005282439,0.0004839392,0.0001200493,0.0002443852,0.00001735154,0.0001149809,0.000003222699],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001238405,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005953101,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005791942,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0003532543,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9976867,0.001297286,0.0002531161,0.0001142688,0.0005153274,0.0001333089],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99927,0.0001511836,0.0002517458,0.00009841118,0.0002167095,0.00001200852],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003971608,0.0006290925,0.07151025,0.00001821567,0.00007027182,9.543106e-8,0.7836688,0.00004582422,0.003467628,0.07765749,0.0004661057,0.0624265],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005577547,0.00005130609,0.8829672,0.00002742498,0.00005704783,7.188607e-7,0.0986612,0.002926684,0.0001921899,0.01156339,0.002924028,0.0000709927],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9680232,0.00002315895,0.0001425404,0.006709118,0.0001427921,0.0004633966,0.000001122184,0.00003272064,0.02446199],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9993424,0.00005166224,0.00006364915,0.0002677287,0.0002316143,0.00001883555,0.0000041036,0.000005037888,0.00001501381],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.811457,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3747579,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1996447746","doi":"10.1007/s11031-008-9087-z","title":"Actual environments do affect motivation and psychological adjustment: A test of self-determination theory in a natural setting","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports","field":"Psychology","cited_by":94,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Deci-; Psychology; Autonomy; Self-determination theory; Social psychology; Structural equation modeling; Test (biology); Intrinsic motivation; Perception; Cognitive evaluation theory; Developmental psychology","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.02693830776743993,"gpt":0.2819692542201737,"spread":0.2550309464527337,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005147553,0.000200227,0.000225044,0.0002870511,0.0001260171,0.00001536689,0.00006337235,0.0001977199,0.0002978772],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0004099848,0.0001864832,0.00004035419,0.0002576155,0.0001305769,0.0003185549,0.00002913491,0.0002166494,0.000009454647],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007292174,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000007108428,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00000945907,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000001189245,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9983592,0.0002729158,0.0004687331,0.0004456051,0.0002374839,0.000216077],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989347,0.0004985167,0.000292779,0.0001771558,0.00003552893,0.00006130037],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001274473,0.001064626,0.9014408,0.00004413088,0.0000218951,0.00001059414,0.01915068,0.0000143461,0.003189303,0.002620668,0.0002132768,0.07210226],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001633084,0.0002734147,0.9956365,0.00004802765,0.00001260511,0.00005416027,0.001082507,0.0002371106,0.0002339597,0.0005220099,0.0001065447,0.0001601362],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9965347,0.000137455,0.0009426385,0.0001107571,0.0002648132,0.0004804422,0.000005620576,0.00006460659,0.001458967],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9985312,0.00008236733,0.0005014209,0.0001961968,0.00007811598,0.00003271557,0.00008655415,0.00001692651,0.0004744791],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.09419566,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7604566,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3044392108","doi":"10.1007/s11031-020-09850-6","title":"Job crafting, leader autonomy support, and passion for work: Testing a model in Australia and China","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior","field":"Business, Management and Accounting","cited_by":78,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"Tsinghua University","keywords":"Passion; Autonomy; Psychology; Work engagement; Passions; Social psychology; Burnout; Work (physics); Political science; Epistemology; Clinical psychology","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.08237193531347944,"gpt":0.2614878086755059,"spread":0.1791158733620265,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001131073,0.00009952769,0.00009637606,0.0001016318,0.0001295478,0.0001515575,0.00002080733,0.0000567398,0.00004701918],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002169158,0.00009812802,0.00001066944,0.0002525465,0.00002051871,0.0006771181,0.00003473862,0.00007322254,0.000004499554],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001435458,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000009912979,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00006660075,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000007081507,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9994111,0.000005195988,0.0001799181,0.0002111099,0.00007520721,0.0001174677],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9997907,0.00002174773,0.00007332421,0.00003127939,0.00006171908,0.00002127194],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001659588,0.00001363619,0.9839854,0.00007608925,0.000002105858,3.888186e-7,0.0003893964,0.0002609108,0.0006261323,0.00221245,0.0006518219,0.01176513],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005866966,0.00001074045,0.9555507,0.00003321961,0.00001122354,6.737156e-7,0.00008207413,0.04235826,0.00002927548,0.0005545059,0.0006751744,0.0001074145],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9867021,0.000005463898,0.007684612,0.005039416,0.00004305925,0.0002462408,0.000001718475,0.00006193287,0.0002154504],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9970457,0.000002018287,0.001155409,0.001337108,0.000150764,0.00000958333,0.00004270128,0.00001329449,0.0002434228],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.04209735,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4001544,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2150354946","doi":"10.1007/s11031-013-9349-2","title":"The why and how of goal pursuits: Effects of global autonomous motivation and perceived control on emotional well-being","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Psychological and Temporal Perspectives Research","field":"Psychology","cited_by":75,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Perceived control; Control (management); Social psychology; Goal pursuit; Emotional control; Intrinsic motivation; Developmental psychology; Cognition","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.01720403616949276,"gpt":0.2823580556668862,"spread":0.2651540194973934,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002449857,0.0001279647,0.0001782988,0.00006095319,0.0001657806,0.00006011869,0.00006503982,0.0001185215,0.0000795849],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003569149,0.00008813013,0.00003417985,0.0001545133,0.000275416,0.0001745551,0.00002562774,0.0001311615,0.000005942216],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003988895,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000007364142,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001022492,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000002967964,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9988789,0.000264053,0.0001850065,0.0002837607,0.0002084536,0.0001798219],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989619,0.0005461153,0.0001382165,0.0001240196,0.0001555351,0.00007424594],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.0006243768,0.000770376,0.7035508,0.0002194065,0.0002665207,0.000003600034,0.002768521,0.00002020139,0.02508309,0.1127256,0.003771246,0.1501962],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001609251,0.0006000598,0.9878696,0.00005179935,0.000009055432,0.000005710197,0.0004846605,0.0003879422,0.00008929641,0.008712208,0.0001048948,0.00007553544],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.987984,0.0001157118,0.001564825,0.005497138,0.000189134,0.0005755109,0.000005882354,0.00002257789,0.004045205],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9992329,0.00005036914,0.0000348852,0.0001904508,0.00005945025,0.00002452031,0.000009596993,0.000006327225,0.0003915369],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.2843188,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3593842,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2077525737","doi":"10.1007/s11031-012-9290-9","title":"The moderating role of autonomous motivation in the job demands-strain relation: A two sample study","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports","field":"Psychology","cited_by":75,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Ambiguity; Perspective (graphical); Social psychology; Sample (material); Distress; Relation (database); Job attitude; Job performance; Applied psychology; Job satisfaction; Clinical psychology","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.04264495290288712,"gpt":0.3029699192421506,"spread":0.2603249663392635,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001874111,0.000145715,0.000153457,0.0001191574,0.0003842104,0.00006062153,0.0001168939,0.00008533253,0.0001814151],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0005393873,0.00009981053,0.00003999678,0.0003702091,0.00006253757,0.0003479636,0.00002145377,0.0002130039,0.000007514291],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004772295,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001509252,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002942,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00007229648,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9981859,0.0004892813,0.0005768329,0.0002164833,0.0002765052,0.0002549361],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983767,0.0009184957,0.0002905516,0.0002858572,0.00008618407,0.00004223556],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002576088,0.0002938426,0.8941176,0.000003994917,0.00001752126,2.413642e-7,0.05064663,0.0002696465,0.00009164733,0.02848664,0.00008467826,0.02596182],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008717402,0.00008384366,0.9654164,0.00001217457,0.00001244743,0.000005048868,0.02945416,0.0008047172,0.00001458578,0.002744735,0.0004872062,0.00009295378],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9885536,0.00009450229,0.004901486,0.0005357604,0.0002759744,0.0007702137,0.000006052258,0.00004067533,0.004821682],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9990574,0.000005207141,0.0002135652,0.000197124,0.0001827144,0.00007776115,0.00004689953,0.00001354717,0.0002057592],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.07129882,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4070155,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W99431760","doi":"10.1023/a:1022819120237","title":"The Impact of Performance-Contingent Rewards on Perceived Autonomy and Competence","year":2002,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports","field":"Psychology","cited_by":74,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Deci-; Psychology; Autonomy; Competence (human resources); Social psychology; Intrinsic motivation; Developmental psychology","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.03780590470919692,"gpt":0.2797835445856115,"spread":0.2419776398764146,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002216588,0.0001043849,0.0001164543,0.0000673778,0.0002082765,0.0000291035,0.00004965028,0.00006124857,0.0008543356],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005278083,0.00007095644,0.00003905028,0.0001052294,0.0001021782,0.00009836444,0.00001209284,0.00009997927,0.00001969812],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004448355,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000007689389,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00005110669,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000001390455,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9992599,0.00006544256,0.0002407989,0.0001807181,0.0001142421,0.0001388236],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994779,0.00009694263,0.0001427954,0.0001614091,0.00007139651,0.00004955617],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006683915,0.0001730468,0.7562807,0.00001610158,0.00005304664,7.335925e-7,0.02091192,0.0001047575,0.0002957248,0.004047,0.002001242,0.2160489],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000465862,0.0002488775,0.9949067,0.00002763815,0.000004800522,0.000005372162,0.0006470776,0.001636674,0.00002338581,0.00005082901,0.001911308,0.00007151466],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9808125,0.00005891875,0.0001885694,0.0003391198,0.0001740763,0.0001838855,0.00000203297,0.0000322571,0.01820858],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9970443,0.0001198167,0.0000393336,0.00009293557,0.00005150979,0.000008771754,0.000008594543,0.000007396807,0.002627371],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.238626,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9354375,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2162249834","doi":"10.1007/s11031-013-9351-8","title":"The benefits of autonomy support for adolescents with severe emotional and behavioral problems","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports","field":"Psychology","cited_by":73,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Autonomy; Population; Social support; Social psychology; Interpersonal communication; Developmental psychology; Internalization; Task (project management); Medicine","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.03334931641996992,"gpt":0.2715239726269432,"spread":0.2381746562069733,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001660566,0.0001140424,0.0001170907,0.00005768766,0.0001911674,0.00004562537,0.00004944312,0.00008206026,0.0003165868],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00001455964,0.00008067629,0.00002433245,0.00008908544,0.00009900127,0.0001996301,0.00001423718,0.00007114489,0.000007685518],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002139762,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002342076,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00005640376,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000009964293,"domain_scores_codex":[0.999184,0.00003208361,0.0002690694,0.0002188469,0.0001346377,0.0001613257],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993868,0.00003849232,0.0001783724,0.0001280531,0.0002078369,0.00006046241],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00005600568,0.000216356,0.9116203,0.00006446335,0.00002025996,1.280884e-7,0.003303013,0.00005200756,0.00005238876,0.00855324,0.001697584,0.07436422],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001083962,0.0002551018,0.9954722,0.00007093853,0.00001337079,0.0000109424,0.0008013423,0.00006740061,0.00002050475,0.0005448645,0.001560704,0.00009869073],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9949638,0.00002756501,0.002236792,0.0005828662,0.0001782638,0.0008950065,0.0000112876,0.00003298992,0.00107147],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9968568,0.000009082819,0.0003060697,0.0001671234,0.00005211579,0.0001099507,0.00007961441,0.00001333766,0.002405873],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.08385185,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3466403,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2982015558","doi":"10.1007/s11031-019-09807-4","title":"Novelty–variety as a candidate basic psychological need: New evidence across three studies","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports","field":"Psychology","cited_by":70,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":true,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Carleton University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Novelty; Variety (cybernetics); Psychology; Deci-; Autonomy; Competence (human resources); Self-determination theory; Social psychology; Domain specificity; Cognitive psychology; Cognition; Computer science; Artificial intelligence","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.1054500787704106,"gpt":0.3857594768425165,"spread":0.2803093980721059,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005230559,0.0002365223,0.0002992054,0.00008574181,0.0001883198,0.00008151573,0.0001382828,0.0002192391,0.004065639],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003402387,0.0002014218,0.00006776618,0.0003791079,0.0001078792,0.0004160329,0.0000636559,0.0002548024,0.0008710968],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007014916,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002335506,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003231333,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00005060112,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9982024,0.00009510999,0.0004291114,0.0006284047,0.0002879241,0.0003570305],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.998857,0.0002166547,0.0002179976,0.0004105826,0.000154746,0.0001430106],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.0002840896,0.0002187267,0.8729736,0.00004584098,0.0001127604,0.000008471874,0.01986024,0.00003895632,0.0004818473,0.01634736,0.01892426,0.07070389],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001432377,0.000330286,0.9835599,0.0001211785,0.00001578532,0.00003388566,0.004874031,0.00003099796,0.00003939959,0.002890873,0.006417782,0.0002534884],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9870418,0.0003746009,0.00290923,0.00271172,0.00165409,0.0005167292,0.000004874554,0.0001632104,0.004623778],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9850118,0.0001288373,0.0002274641,0.002658181,0.0002434798,0.00002068491,0.00003523453,0.00002013477,0.01165425],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.1105864,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999068,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2087638633","doi":"10.1007/s11031-009-9148-y","title":"Regulatory focus and message framing: A test of three accounts","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Behavioral Health and Interventions","field":"Psychology","cited_by":69,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"University of Guelph","funders":"","keywords":"Regulatory focus theory; Valence (chemistry); Persuasion; Psychology; Harm; Social psychology; Framing (construction); Focus (optics); Chemistry","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.05737042101013001,"gpt":0.340329945381864,"spread":0.2829595243717339,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001381655,0.00006091236,0.0000882891,0.00008227706,0.00006651864,0.0000106095,0.00002615294,0.00008727962,0.0001981679],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003844878,0.00005849417,0.00002177627,0.00008978628,0.00003476396,0.0001193173,0.000006667753,0.00007218354,0.000007077615],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001196003,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000005559699,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008434189,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00002225948,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9994812,0.00002274156,0.0001925347,0.0001329625,0.00007044869,0.0001000986],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996824,0.00002799879,0.00008729775,0.0001065509,0.00004665667,0.00004908625],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003512531,0.0004031915,0.3681996,0.0000248079,0.000006427176,0.00000106433,0.0008401576,3.136532e-7,0.002712168,0.01133169,0.001724684,0.6147208],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004148822,0.0002733922,0.9962819,0.00004780219,0.000008909687,0.000003702808,0.000103075,0.00004008472,0.0002182637,0.002265935,0.0002938859,0.00004815799],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9946613,0.0002217918,0.001235834,0.0006625199,0.0001145565,0.0001332163,0.000007180417,0.00002689045,0.00293665],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.999237,0.00001087095,0.00007969498,0.0001311629,0.00003560618,0.000003720633,0.00001053949,0.000004229266,0.0004871775],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.6280823,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.2385323,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2744937523","doi":"10.1007/s11031-017-9627-5","title":"Parental autonomy-supportive practices and toddlers’ rule internalization: A prospective observational study","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports","field":"Psychology","cited_by":66,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":true,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"Fonds de Recherche du Québec-Société et Culture","keywords":"Psychology; Internalization; Observational study; Autonomy; Socialization; Compliance (psychology); Context (archaeology); Developmental psychology; Child discipline; Social psychology; Poison control; Human factors and ergonomics; Medicine","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.1335329961143733,"gpt":0.3776777690068385,"spread":0.2441447728924652,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003739244,0.0001661772,0.0001755403,0.00009632551,0.0006145756,0.0002848512,0.0001126172,0.00008929057,0.001232791],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0004442573,0.0001610128,0.00002810284,0.00007248332,0.0001282361,0.0009532233,0.00007371663,0.0001412646,0.00002717302],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007624927,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004017105,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000212583,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00003586234,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9987144,0.0001053128,0.0003466851,0.0004615372,0.0002150209,0.0001570226],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984462,0.00007356468,0.0009182505,0.0002893984,0.0001876558,0.00008491449],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006810682,0.0003480141,0.9628813,0.000007730356,0.00006609257,0.000005817481,0.0177088,0.000002222161,0.0000173889,0.01025003,0.0003154066,0.008329031],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001351628,0.0001905256,0.9858389,0.00002735975,0.00002694718,0.0000145095,0.009764531,0.0001124116,0.00001762951,0.001070509,0.001430701,0.000154352],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.982841,0.00002793867,0.002209072,0.0008709554,0.0006149515,0.0007177783,0.00000854151,0.0000736911,0.01263609],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9947761,0.00000881814,0.0001774192,0.000256447,0.0001876172,0.00008187373,0.00007993391,0.00001506466,0.00441667],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.02295754,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9996802,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2098641699","doi":"10.1007/s11031-009-9135-3","title":"How need for cognition and perceived control are differentially linked to emotional outcomes in the transition to retirement","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Retirement, Disability, and Employment","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":66,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":true,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Canadian Institutes of Health Research","keywords":"Psychology; Conscientiousness; Cognition; Affect (linguistics); Neuroticism; Openness to experience; Structural equation modeling; Developmental psychology; Personality; Locus of control; Need for cognition; Coping (psychology); Perceived control; Big Five personality traits; Social psychology; Extraversion and introversion; Clinical psychology","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.1319911221974142,"gpt":0.3576280184196352,"spread":0.225636896222221,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005462294,0.0001033373,0.0001389299,0.00009680014,0.0003596307,0.0001984319,0.00005561935,0.00006517729,0.00001336164],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003748373,0.00008263736,0.00004111526,0.0001369337,0.00004121449,0.000187598,0.000004095197,0.00004983024,0.000001153181],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008645804,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000118809,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007653361,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000585368,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9989118,0.0001933448,0.000178989,0.0002248916,0.0003127047,0.0001782448],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995561,0.000118503,0.0000521543,0.00006948481,0.0001199153,0.00008388946],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.001456699,0.003043425,0.3951345,0.0002663256,0.000106463,0.000001988546,0.3820792,0.0004008758,0.04459374,0.04031111,0.002835959,0.1297697],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001148036,0.0001787825,0.9839291,0.00004935275,0.00001959795,1.107877e-7,0.01009459,0.0001426054,0.00001811914,0.004169922,0.0001525336,0.00009724726],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.8650816,0.000002977449,0.01749287,0.1156868,0.00009605656,0.001475177,0.0000168658,0.00002499446,0.0001226874],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9959286,0.00001335551,0.0001371363,0.00359227,0.0001280366,0.00006713013,0.00005624609,0.000004145461,0.00007304729],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.5887946,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3369854,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1978173110","doi":"10.1007/s11031-012-9292-7","title":"On passion and moral behavior in achievement settings: The mediating role of pride","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Personality Traits and Psychology","field":"Psychology","cited_by":64,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal; Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Pride; Passion; Psychology; Social psychology; Theology","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.03949572821724683,"gpt":0.3132208302158562,"spread":0.2737251019986094,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004465187,0.0000609027,0.00007422522,0.00006040407,0.00005237676,0.000006203323,0.00002695027,0.0000624621,0.00008559151],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00004395537,0.00004334176,0.0000131042,0.00006950094,0.00003725195,0.00006640656,0.00001135642,0.0001003982,0.000003208967],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000009079673,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000001872108,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00005655123,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00000452521,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9994029,0.00011661,0.000158483,0.0001093091,0.00008097064,0.0001316977],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9997033,0.00009464035,0.00008268104,0.0000745231,0.00001287175,0.00003196196],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004881164,0.0002909638,0.8904426,0.000008913297,0.00000660325,2.051356e-7,0.01046017,0.000001782282,0.00288728,0.01577996,0.0002460093,0.07982677],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0003749322,0.0000923964,0.9968371,0.00001563182,0.000005546264,0.000002512702,0.001421267,0.00003230009,0.0001917142,0.0004969169,0.0004879943,0.00004163937],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9960169,0.00007796493,0.00005417905,0.002022344,0.0001700192,0.0001502354,0.00000554113,0.000008727208,0.001494097],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9990441,0.000008000681,0.00004526543,0.0007344997,0.00007013868,0.00001805347,0.00001972079,0.000004784001,0.00005545519],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.1063946,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.1767426,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2017942850","doi":"10.1007/s11031-006-9040-y","title":"Terror Management and Trait Empathy: Evidence that Mortality Salience Promotes Reactions of Forgiveness among People with High (vs. low) Trait Empathy","year":2006,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion","field":"Psychology","cited_by":63,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Carleton University; University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Forgiveness; Mortality salience; Empathy; Psychology; Terror management theory; Trait; Prosocial behavior; Ingroups and outgroups; Social psychology; Salience (neuroscience); In-group favoritism; Developmental psychology; Social group; Cognitive psychology; Social identity theory","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.03034132967252656,"gpt":0.2753678999129531,"spread":0.2450265702404265,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003080761,0.0001436933,0.0001924079,0.00009238353,0.000244721,0.00004118658,0.00006589772,0.0001068682,0.00007971444],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00002965772,0.000128023,0.00003781799,0.0002501536,0.0001269696,0.0004640309,0.00002726087,0.0000908792,0.000001612202],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003145658,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001043686,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00245652,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0004479982,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9988849,0.0001019729,0.0002590092,0.0003374208,0.0002376215,0.00017909],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994126,0.00005214823,0.0002419178,0.0001645638,0.00007408008,0.00005467455],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.0002447516,0.0006123018,0.9434786,0.0004841888,0.00007498924,0.000009400226,0.02536494,0.0001224306,0.001096777,0.009804221,0.0001450904,0.01856236],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005859761,0.0001602105,0.9936693,0.0002339835,0.00005013528,0.000005325655,0.003009503,0.0001434549,0.0004557079,0.001523859,0.00002879307,0.0001337674],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9898254,0.00003540994,0.007766839,0.0003239757,0.000136946,0.0005069458,0.00001661567,0.00005441692,0.001333404],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9987595,0.00003377068,0.0002281899,0.00004536968,0.00004858947,0.00004392561,0.00006034238,0.00001244617,0.0007678754],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.05019072,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5220625,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2117461094","doi":"10.1007/s11031-009-9120-x","title":"The unique contributions of motivations to maintain a relationship and motivations toward relational activities to relationship well-being","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Attachment and Relationship Dynamics","field":"Psychology","cited_by":62,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Autonomy; Social psychology; Romance; Vitality; Personality; Scale (ratio); Variety (cybernetics); Positive relationship; Well-being; Developmental psychology","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.03190971966944126,"gpt":0.3432587504391478,"spread":0.3113490307697065,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009131529,0.0002372614,0.0002192432,0.0005487417,0.001381674,0.00009930461,0.0001223579,0.0002501003,0.00005049035],"category_scores_gemma":[0.001981226,0.000213798,0.00007044463,0.001115355,0.0001448192,0.0004221973,0.0000493805,0.0004023137,0.00003454765],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001806791,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006125504,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00003416384,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00002036477,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9979036,0.0003602437,0.0006844242,0.0004047315,0.0003088893,0.0003381092],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9966248,0.002295648,0.0002541777,0.0003244014,0.0002958761,0.0002051469],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004394789,0.00006526253,0.3261037,0.000005365328,0.00002333815,2.835173e-7,0.003715993,0.0009666375,0.0001704253,0.6673583,0.0004806263,0.001066062],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004861718,0.0001412965,0.9104162,0.0000667275,0.00003999476,0.000008401975,0.002058298,0.0008412116,0.00005217415,0.08475561,0.0009370274,0.0001969248],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.6553944,0.00004516475,0.3092264,0.02648458,0.0002188854,0.0009492385,0.00002998025,0.0001103708,0.007540939],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.992882,0.00001419571,0.002717925,0.0005132391,0.0001088972,0.00008505693,0.0001955176,0.0000209269,0.003462217],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.5843124,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999184,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2920718270","doi":"10.1007/s11031-019-09759-9","title":"Embracing me-time: Motivation for solitude during transition to college","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction","field":"Psychology","cited_by":62,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Carleton University","funders":"","keywords":"Solitude; Loneliness; Psychology; Autonomy; Social psychology; Self-determination theory; Developmental psychology","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.02065434487748418,"gpt":0.2817609000031105,"spread":0.2611065551256263,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003394774,0.0001594965,0.0001866154,0.0002167321,0.0002017577,0.00003844312,0.00005137195,0.0001754352,0.0005051725],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001236365,0.0001600099,0.00006125691,0.0002614747,0.00001532771,0.0002419237,0.00001016614,0.0001137604,0.0002685925],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000766811,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000006407541,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000159215,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":9.914102e-7,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9986963,0.0001068563,0.0003048418,0.0004519259,0.0001787675,0.0002613443],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993773,0.0001575124,0.0001031322,0.0001799747,0.00008868059,0.00009344299],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.004002932,0.0008987338,0.04146213,0.0005008457,0.0002795779,0.000004540737,0.02084024,0.004923463,0.8168593,0.0690602,0.008291719,0.03287629],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002106827,0.0003472382,0.9877354,0.00009095761,0.00002040921,0.00001230795,0.0008913869,0.001187308,0.002645684,0.003817136,0.0008856329,0.0002597443],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9595411,0.000008552189,0.02189879,0.001467678,0.0008519705,0.000944454,0.00002111168,0.0001733713,0.01509291],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9941518,0.00000230544,0.000392397,0.0005980244,0.0002800863,0.00007189751,0.00009203717,0.00002386294,0.004387589],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.9462733,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6525013,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2098704823","doi":"10.1007/s11031-012-9286-5","title":"Passion in the romantic sphere: A look at relational outcomes","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Eating Disorders and Behaviors","field":"Psychology","cited_by":59,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal; Université du Québec à Montréal; Université Laval","funders":"","keywords":"Passion; Passions; Romance; Psychology; Quality (philosophy); Perspective (graphical); Social psychology; Psychoanalysis; Philosophy; Theology; Mathematics; Epistemology; Geometry","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.04764552799806384,"gpt":0.3044546993172338,"spread":0.25680917131917,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002601743,0.00006489666,0.00006085737,0.00004486163,0.0001080785,0.0000109294,0.0000312289,0.00006686176,0.0007160443],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00004430437,0.00004323827,0.00002327531,0.0001101952,0.00002200326,0.0001186512,0.00001221028,0.00008175264,0.0001007222],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002019427,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000002491138,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00005841493,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00002010749,"domain_scores_codex":[0.999408,0.0001084867,0.0001356368,0.00009950488,0.0001139536,0.0001344133],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9997275,0.00008935671,0.00005302321,0.00009554015,0.00001222517,0.00002231955],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.000007102695,0.0001848238,0.9834277,0.000002767266,0.000002815225,3.297597e-7,0.0029358,0.000003351189,0.00005377929,0.006511923,0.001920658,0.004948929],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0003466943,0.00002733067,0.9972249,0.000009237599,0.000005929158,0.000004100805,0.0008378604,0.00003063373,0.000003909189,0.0003098784,0.001147289,0.00005225519],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9926938,0.00005989232,0.0004920725,0.001486217,0.0002604187,0.0001333148,7.735988e-7,0.00001943605,0.004854044],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9972592,0.00000357782,0.000062993,0.0004385835,0.00004906604,0.00001359157,0.00003632433,0.000005752065,0.002130927],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.01379716,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7840183,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2067408497","doi":"10.1007/s11031-012-9308-3","title":"Restoration processes after need thwarting: When autonomy depends on competence","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports","field":"Psychology","cited_by":59,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"University of Ottawa","funders":"","keywords":"Autonomy; Competence (human resources); Psychology; Self-determination theory; Social psychology; Coping (psychology); Developmental psychology; Clinical psychology; Political science","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.03972922399825601,"gpt":0.2794212546426518,"spread":0.2396920306443958,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003278401,0.0001566218,0.0001317115,0.0001537277,0.0001472508,0.0000539507,0.0000559404,0.0001250663,0.001744882],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001603514,0.0001460307,0.00002661425,0.0002168696,0.00004604793,0.0005262874,0.00001559891,0.000137318,0.0001857911],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006906503,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003082944,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00002650661,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000005368301,"domain_scores_codex":[0.998875,0.00009984831,0.000310065,0.0002600754,0.0001978298,0.0002571432],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992995,0.0000894944,0.0001784717,0.0001958021,0.0001240519,0.000112667],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001399155,0.0003653554,0.9314537,0.00004915152,0.00002084366,0.000001748584,0.02846096,0.00003160405,0.0001546851,0.01387937,0.002736045,0.02270659],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005141951,0.00009786645,0.973462,0.00004688715,0.00001131539,0.0000072906,0.001620725,0.00003737494,0.0002895136,0.0004794456,0.02324643,0.0001869227],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9695849,0.0000846772,0.009361254,0.0009628234,0.0007281531,0.0002809459,0.00000323419,0.0001649132,0.01882908],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9946299,0.000004364508,0.0005559319,0.001263612,0.0003313512,0.00006907042,0.00008788166,0.00001799275,0.003039939],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.04200831,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9991677,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2047821731","doi":"10.1007/s11031-011-9271-4","title":"The use of a mental imagery intervention to enhance integrated regulation for exercise among women commencing an exercise program","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports","field":"Psychology","cited_by":58,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta; Brock University; Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Mental image; Psychology; Psychological intervention; Intervention (counseling); Cognitive reappraisal; Mental health; Cognition; Clinical psychology; Physical therapy; Medicine; Psychiatry","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.04464413722900407,"gpt":0.3296623443665085,"spread":0.2850182071375045,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000783552,0.0001431996,0.0001727331,0.00014007,0.0002342691,0.00009239683,0.00007034649,0.00009704315,0.000217669],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001325195,0.0001175504,0.00005510034,0.0002691211,0.00007292373,0.0009265266,0.00002301196,0.00008004547,0.000005558946],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001021295,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000006331363,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001326653,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00001371488,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9987323,0.0001251515,0.0004693505,0.0002314573,0.0001532785,0.0002885161],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990357,0.00009920371,0.000285008,0.000236846,0.0002122147,0.0001310626],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.0004353583,0.0006046208,0.08293871,0.00003765091,0.00002064463,7.902506e-8,0.02519393,0.00002587494,0.0009094391,0.0005055376,0.00290308,0.8864251],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007441395,0.0003444596,0.9764271,0.0003288905,0.00002475917,0.000001446125,0.00999251,0.001072923,0.002206425,0.000165603,0.008493774,0.0001979027],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9786529,0.00003539319,0.01880068,0.0001381102,0.0005879349,0.001618332,0.00001016361,0.00009590636,0.00006057751],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9959821,0.00001816041,0.00171672,0.00007826916,0.00006715437,0.0005625178,0.0002781346,0.00002066059,0.001276355],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.8934885,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4793565,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2005059988","doi":"10.1007/s11031-008-9110-4","title":"When internalization leads to automatization: The role of self-determination in automatic stereotype suppression and implicit prejudice regulation","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Social and Intergroup Psychology","field":"Social Sciences","cited_by":58,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec en Outaouais; University of Ottawa","funders":"","keywords":"Prejudice (legal term); Psychology; Social psychology; Stereotype (UML); Internalization; Stereotype threat; Implicit-association test; Cognition; Chemistry; Neuroscience","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.01890892769699142,"gpt":0.2882395327578006,"spread":0.2693306050608092,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003573158,0.00007073803,0.000103866,0.0001500778,0.0002566199,0.00002855528,0.00006392493,0.00009304314,0.00006380054],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002379543,0.00006105188,0.00001525234,0.0002882154,0.00008147257,0.0003763673,0.00002592358,0.0000522265,0.000003254416],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006775685,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001983424,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000387343,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0001698905,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9990413,0.0002413983,0.0002648874,0.0001545078,0.0001917776,0.0001060871],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995218,0.00009621149,0.000147876,0.00007900992,0.0001176813,0.00003741841],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004544335,0.0001563276,0.581611,0.00005784407,0.00001209037,4.46395e-7,0.2379452,0.00006370207,0.01327972,0.02156259,0.0006195094,0.1446462],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002497472,0.00007069216,0.9757953,0.00008656499,0.000006377977,0.000002986385,0.00143199,0.01412945,0.0006204344,0.006747033,0.0007879801,0.00007141349],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9911903,0.00003586666,0.004794519,0.001368698,0.0001422477,0.0003673696,9.129146e-7,0.00006496782,0.0020351],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.999056,0.00007400614,0.0004644532,0.0001450263,0.00007193526,0.0000153164,0.00001221791,0.000006412458,0.0001546394],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.3941844,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.2489624,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2062624187","doi":"10.1007/s11031-011-9233-x","title":"The effects of self-injury on acute negative arousal: A laboratory simulation","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Suicide and Self-Harm Studies","field":"Psychology","cited_by":57,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Arousal; Psychology; Anger; Shock (circulatory); Electrical shock; Developmental psychology; Clinical psychology; Medicine; Internal medicine; Social psychology","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.02592774916252945,"gpt":0.2926332335534728,"spread":0.2667054843909433,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001557831,0.00009476581,0.0001045442,0.0000665783,0.0001674517,0.000008563369,0.00004299117,0.00006455446,0.00002609282],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000176455,0.00006782467,0.00002691875,0.0001653561,0.00004796456,0.00008280046,0.00001332542,0.00007919091,0.00002572715],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001950058,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000006397939,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00002927552,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000002423863,"domain_scores_codex":[0.999351,0.0001167185,0.0001652246,0.0001518497,0.0001026287,0.0001126411],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990584,0.0005366308,0.0001271396,0.0001386488,0.0001149982,0.00002417521],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.004259689,0.002827081,0.4191758,0.0004001911,0.003616477,0.0000318778,0.2967794,0.0001255619,0.01854101,0.1261097,0.01218562,0.1159476],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007021265,0.0006350344,0.9891269,0.00001536067,0.00006265645,4.225668e-7,0.0009351846,0.000247675,0.005701738,0.002200797,0.0002723857,0.00009977984],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.995685,0.00006242293,0.0005366297,0.00008471689,0.0004799448,0.000271957,0.000003782523,0.00007756728,0.002797997],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9993727,0.00006457247,0.00006095028,0.0002149079,0.00005368378,0.00002110478,0.000003658428,0.00001041324,0.0001979651],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.569951,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.276581,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W774970457","doi":"10.1007/s11031-015-9505-y","title":"Autonomous and controlled reasons underlying achievement goals: Implications for the 3 × 2 achievement goal model in educational and work settings","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Education, Achievement, and Giftedness","field":"Psychology","cited_by":56,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Task (project management); Goal orientation; Need for achievement; Anxiety; Work (physics); Goal pursuit; Fear of failure; Social psychology; Affect (linguistics); Sample (material); Goal setting; Developmental psychology; Cognitive psychology","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.1034104031697684,"gpt":0.3598505917762987,"spread":0.2564401886065303,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001030947,0.0001606397,0.0001833431,0.0001394817,0.0003422163,0.0000972119,0.00007653488,0.00008677827,0.00001215975],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002162008,0.0001327549,0.00002891431,0.0001847695,0.00008758899,0.0001714304,0.00003264684,0.0001128976,0.000001988695],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001133047,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009130098,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001136243,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00006712375,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9988274,0.0001139686,0.0003641778,0.0003617936,0.0001081637,0.0002245242],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989553,0.0004212417,0.0001824694,0.0001987936,0.0001304566,0.00011174],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.0004036351,0.0006543803,0.833032,0.00003945247,0.0001074432,5.340705e-8,0.01118624,0.0004712423,0.0001598802,0.1195985,0.004078853,0.03026828],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.003951141,0.00009852384,0.975425,0.00003826615,0.00005148559,0.000002039434,0.003395092,0.002082311,0.000002308514,0.01381764,0.0009916116,0.00014457],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.8969816,0.0005832794,0.03481932,0.06537501,0.000296187,0.001475658,0.00001929384,0.00003169399,0.0004179934],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9952583,0.00006251627,0.001300293,0.001008578,0.0001122908,0.0007101658,0.0001242397,0.00001695534,0.001406675],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.142393,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5413586,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1953371013","doi":"10.1007/s11031-015-9499-5","title":"Kindness reduces avoidance goals in socially anxious individuals","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes","field":"Psychology","cited_by":54,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University; University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Kindness; Social anxiety; Happiness; Anxiety; Social inhibition; Affect (linguistics); Developmental psychology; Intervention (counseling); Clinical psychology; Social psychology; Psychiatry","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.08829756922907966,"gpt":0.3488727878470396,"spread":0.2605752186179599,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005822958,0.0001801034,0.0002021048,0.000438258,0.0001079006,0.00007151865,0.0001076789,0.0001878221,0.0001365877],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000764702,0.0001746193,0.00002953273,0.0008443504,0.00008089667,0.0003640096,0.00003623435,0.0001587143,0.000103878],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009452157,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000589212,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001033122,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00001782048,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9984723,0.0002401694,0.0003085034,0.0004464928,0.0002709242,0.0002616144],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991599,0.0001302507,0.0002083849,0.0001430433,0.0002428583,0.0001155625],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00005533888,0.0004358495,0.7365058,0.00001231693,0.00003190869,0.000002880017,0.009162432,0.000008617943,0.0001536114,0.0009334135,0.005230425,0.2474674],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001925918,0.000116745,0.9770766,0.00005859037,0.00001449527,0.000006157985,0.003392777,0.00001006004,0.0005307903,0.009061132,0.00761066,0.0001960539],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9811909,0.001158327,0.002333803,0.0009787963,0.00112968,0.0003301862,0.00001025631,0.00009571754,0.01277233],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.996538,0.0008328682,0.0002947299,0.0003109727,0.0002919742,0.00006355459,0.00006314807,0.00002316176,0.001581545],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.2472714,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7120767,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1985028117","doi":"10.1007/s11031-015-9493-y","title":"Pursuing the good life: A short-term follow-up study of the role of positive/negative emotions and ego-resilience in personal goal striving and eudaimonic well-being","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Media Influence and Health","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":53,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":true,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"University of Northern British Columbia; Okanagan University College; University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus; University of British Columbia","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Psychology; Eudaimonia; Psychological resilience; Id, ego and super-ego; Positive psychology; Well-being; Social psychology; Ego depletion; Developmental psychology; Self-control; Psychotherapist","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.03225059118209484,"gpt":0.2567715460458566,"spread":0.2245209548637617,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003952612,0.00008679421,0.0001359228,0.00008020563,0.0002954746,0.00005653029,0.00005840087,0.00002871502,0.00001595267],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001546658,0.000057,0.00001758379,0.00007983514,0.000190157,0.0002839414,0.00004963628,0.0001291434,3.237012e-7],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002485558,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004415192,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0007501637,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.001754865,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9991519,0.0001382162,0.0002405089,0.0001501964,0.0002028567,0.0001163301],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995089,0.0001408772,0.0001144405,0.00007833767,0.0001053916,0.00005203013],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002623466,0.0001080035,0.6746179,0.00003271661,0.00001491823,2.134262e-7,0.3111113,0.00002138051,0.0003165609,0.008593433,0.000006915884,0.005150369],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005856901,0.0002215,0.8520817,0.0001432412,0.00001845293,0.000001216295,0.14421,0.001403098,0.00009926567,0.001161647,0.00001900532,0.00005525062],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9979456,0.00008615626,0.00002079947,0.0003584496,0.0001000748,0.000411936,0.000005066249,0.000006552568,0.001065371],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99975,0.00002609465,0.000005859759,0.00005242807,0.00006240881,0.000008500373,0.000002237446,0.000004987358,0.00008745467],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.1774637,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.2324393,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3134938965","doi":"10.1007/s11031-023-10010-9","title":"Understanding academic procrastination: A Longitudinal analysis of procrastination and emotions in undergraduate and graduate students","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Perfectionism, Procrastination, Anxiety Studies","field":"Psychology","cited_by":51,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Procrastination; Psychology; Boredom; Social psychology; Anxiety; Anger; Pride; Shame; Developmental psychology; Clinical psychology","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.2118325124479259,"gpt":0.3785063689943254,"spread":0.1666738565463996,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008007756,0.0001858505,0.0002901701,0.001547487,0.0003442789,0.00005843728,0.00006075491,0.0001216326,0.0000110927],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003636856,0.0001988719,0.00003794749,0.002796609,0.000161632,0.0003763326,0.00007951979,0.0002158894,0.000003742149],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001514886,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001531635,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00006474864,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0001372387,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9983162,0.0001506646,0.000431753,0.0004860829,0.0003743232,0.0002409763],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991652,0.0002334657,0.0002600209,0.0001013517,0.0001794312,0.00006055198],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002989526,0.0000883512,0.9829294,0.00009228929,0.0002501791,0.000001626181,0.00527386,0.0003744198,0.0002025787,0.007914315,0.0001769898,0.002666112],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009177911,0.00009396792,0.978079,0.00008619773,0.0002281527,0.00001010393,0.003464693,0.01088771,0.00001458363,0.006055943,0.000008828512,0.0001529863],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9801497,0.00005344202,0.01609388,0.002720611,0.0001435128,0.000450047,0.00001071958,0.0001219248,0.0002561793],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9988078,0.0004251063,0.00007024308,0.00002391787,0.00003519218,0.00006238584,0.0000986181,0.00001596178,0.0004608009],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.01865809,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8109759,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2123122612","doi":"10.1007/s11031-007-9072-y","title":"Why the better-than-average effect is a worse-than-average measure of self-enhancement: An investigation of conflicting findings from studies of East Asian self-evaluations","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Cultural Differences and Values","field":"Psychology","cited_by":51,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":false,"about_ca":false},"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"National Institute of Mental Health","keywords":"Self-enhancement; Psychology; AKA; East Asia; Social psychology; Demography; Geography; Sociology","retraction":null,"screen_n_in":null,"score":{"opus":0.0939058506129127,"gpt":0.3563410566488099,"spread":0.2624352060358972,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline"},"prediction":{"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001063754,0.0001748144,0.0002985875,0.0001340088,0.0001835766,0.00002266728,0.00009960312,0.0001168032,0.0001382435],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001338414,0.0001265354,0.00007653343,0.000321398,0.0001092425,0.0002484172,0.0000277958,0.000128458,0.00000292833],"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003993766,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001030107,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003774864,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00009221076,"domain_scores_codex":[0.9983516,0.0003344277,0.0005341624,0.000266235,0.0003519905,0.0001615621],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987257,0.0002353791,0.0004565562,0.0002091334,0.0003261067,0.00004713908],"domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001302786,0.0002450528,0.5854308,0.0002274789,0.0006968461,5.171686e-7,0.3146743,0.00002230509,0.08751268,0.0009729756,0.0004114345,0.00967533],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000941122,0.0004482618,0.9590295,0.0002673755,0.0001477375,0.00000126841,0.008460381,0.0005242554,0.02919192,0.000829991,0.00003357732,0.0001246363],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","genre_scores_codex":[0.9960206,0.0001405254,0.002069266,0.0007466368,0.000228756,0.0004748246,0.0000225357,0.00004241308,0.0002544366],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9992402,0.00002249337,0.0002778807,0.0002035163,0.00008482319,0.00001313625,0.00008741953,0.00001102186,0.00005952759],"genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","teacher_disagreement_score":0.3735986,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5159962,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated"},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null}]}