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Peers, parents, and self-perceptions: The gender gap in mathematics self-assessment – by Anna Adamecz Read more

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Research articles by Imre Fertő, Tamás Hajdu, Judit Krekó & Csaba G. Tóth are in the Top 100 Sustainability Scientific Reports papers of 2024 Read more

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The Experiential Advantage in Consumption: Evidence from Hungary - new research article by Gábor Hajdu & Tamás Hajdu Read more

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Accessible, But Not Acceptable - Europe’s shifting relationship with natural gas - by András Deák and John Szabó Read more

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The hydrogen finger-pointing game – article by John Szabó

  The hydrogen finger-pointing game John Szabo | 31st January 2025 | The Ecologist UK and EU policymakers are rolling out legislation for a hydrogen market – but the energy carrier is still surrounded by a great deal of uncertainty. Hydrogen was, yet again, at the front and centre of attention at COP in Azerbaijan […]

How to measure consumer’s inconsistency in sensory testing? New research article by László Sipos, Péter Biró and co-authors

  How to measure consumer’s inconsistency in sensory testing? László Sipos, Kolos Csaba Ágoston, Péter Biró,Sándor Bozóki, László Csató Current Research in Food Science – Volume 10, 2025   Highlights A procedure for measuring consumer inconsistency in sensory testing is proposed. Our framework requires evaluations on two connected scales (JAR and liking). The method is based […]

The effect of positive feedback on primary school students’ academic self-concept – research article by Tamás Keller

    The effect of positive feedback on primary school students’ academic self-concept: Gender heterogeneity in a light-touch randomized intervention Tamás Keller   Acta Sociologica – Research article – First published online January 31 2025 Abstract This study analyzes the causal effect of positive feedback on students’ task-specific math self-concept using data from a randomized […]