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Brightness has been defined as the perceived intensity of a visual stimulus, irrespective of its source.
Caregiver distress is defined as the perceived burden and the extent of depressive feelings.
It can be defined as the perceived fulfillment of patients' needs and desires through the delivery of healthcare [ 15, 16].
Decisional balance, defined as the perceived benefits and perceived barriers affecting health decisions, whether financial, psychological, social, or physical, is also dynamic.
Pain location: Pain location can be defined as the perceived location(s) of pain sensations that patients have on or in their body.
It is defined as "the perceived ability, resources, or competence to regulate suicide-related thoughts, feelings, and attitudes" (Osman et al., 2004, p. 1351).
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Job insecurity has been defined as the subjectively perceived and undesired possibility to lose the present job in the future, as well as the fear or worries related to the possibility of job loss [ 1, 3].
The term "work stress" was first introduced by McGrath in 1970 and defined as the imbalance perceived between a demand and the individual's capacity to fulfill it under conditions where failing to fulfill that demand entails significant consequences.
Therefore, in this study, perceived risk is defined as the security risk perceived by consumers when using online channels.
The calibration is defined as the balance between perceived and actual abilities [25].
Frequency of interactions with the mentor was defined as the mentee's perceived degree of frequency rate of interaction with mentor per month.
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