Jihan Rashed Data-verified
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Biography and Research Information
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Jihan Rashed's research focuses on understanding the perspectives of adolescents and young adults regarding their diagnoses of childhood cancer predisposition. Her work utilizes qualitative research methods to explore how these young individuals comprehend and process this information. Rashed has co-authored publications with James Michael Lampinen and Nia I. Gipson, both affiliated with the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Her scholarly output includes two publications with a total of seven citations, and her current h-index is 1. Rashed's recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in research.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 9
Selected Publications
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Effect of expectations and retention interval on prospective person memory and vigilance (2023)
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- Effect of expectations and retention interval on prospective person memory and vigilance
- Effect of expectations and retention interval on prospective person memory and vigilance
- Effect of expectations and retention interval on prospective person memory and vigilance
- Adolescent and Young Adult Understanding of Their Childhood Cancer Predisposition Diagnosis: A Qualitative Study
- Adolescent and Young Adult Understanding of Their Childhood Cancer Predisposition Diagnosis: A Qualitative Study
- Adolescent and Young Adult Understanding of Their Childhood Cancer Predisposition Diagnosis: A Qualitative Study
- Adolescent and Young Adult Understanding of Their Childhood Cancer Predisposition Diagnosis: A Qualitative Study
- Adolescent and Young Adult Understanding of Their Childhood Cancer Predisposition Diagnosis: A Qualitative Study
- Adolescent and Young Adult Understanding of Their Childhood Cancer Predisposition Diagnosis: A Qualitative Study
- Adolescent and Young Adult Understanding of Their Childhood Cancer Predisposition Diagnosis: A Qualitative Study
- Adolescent and Young Adult Understanding of Their Childhood Cancer Predisposition Diagnosis: A Qualitative Study
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