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  1. Escape from reality: prisoners' counterfactual thinking about crime, justice, and punishment.K. Dhami Mandeep, R. Mandel David & A. Souza Karen - 2005 - In David R. Mandel, Denis J. Hilton & Patrizia Catellani (eds.), The Psychology of Counterfactual Thinking. Routledge.
     
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  2. Fast and frugal versus regression models of human judgement.Mandeep K. Dhami Clare Harries - 2001 - Thinking and Reasoning 7 (1):5-27.
    Following Brunswik (1952), social judgement theorists have long relied on regression models to describe both an individual's judgements and the environment about which such judgements are made. However, social judgement theory is not synonymous with these compensatory, static, structural models. We compared the characterisations of physicians' judgements using a regression model with that of a non-compensatory process model (called fast and frugal). We found that both models fit the data equally well. Both models suggest that physicians use few cues, that (...)
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    Are People Experiencing the ‘Pains of Imprisonment’ During the COVID-19 Lockdown?Mandeep K. Dhami, Leonardo Weiss-Cohen & Peter Ayton - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Forecasted risk taking in youth: evidence for a bounded-rationality perspective.Mandeep K. Dhami & David R. Mandel - 2012 - Synthese 189 (S1):161-171.
    This research examined whether youth's forecasted risk taking is best predicted by a compensatory (namely, subjective expected utility) or non-compensatory (e.g., single-factor) model. Ninety youth assessed the importance of perceived benefits, importance of perceived drawbacks, subjective probability of benefits, and subjective probability of drawbacks for 16 risky behaviors clustered evenly into recreational and health/safety domains. In both domains, there was strong support for a noncompensatory model in which only the perceived importance of the benefits of engaging in a risky behavior (...)
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    Factors Predicting Conviction in Stranger Rape Cases.Samantha Lundrigan, Mandeep K. Dhami & Kelly Agudelo - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Representative design: A realistic alternative to (systematic) integrative design.Gijs A. Holleman, Mandeep K. Dhami, Ignace T. C. Hooge & Roy S. Hessels - 2024 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e48.
    We disagree with Almaatouq et al. that no realistic alternative exists to the “one-at-a-time” paradigm. Seventy years ago, Egon Brunswik introduced representative design, which offers a clear path to commensurability and generality. Almaatouq et al.'s integrative design cannot guarantee the external validity and generalizability of results which is sorely needed, while representative design tackles the problem head on.
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    On the descriptive validity and prescriptive utility of fast and frugal models.Clare Harries & Mandeep K. Dhami - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (5):753-754.
    Simple heuristics and regression models make different assumptions about behaviour. Both the environment and judgment can be described as fast and frugal. We do not know whether humans are successful when being fast and frugal. We must assess both global accuracy and the costs of Type I and II errors. These may be “smart heuristics that make researchers look simple.”.
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  8. Escape from reality: Prisoners' counterfactual thinking about crime, justice and punishment.M. K. Dhami, D. R. Mandel & K. A. Souza - 2005 - In David R. Mandel, Denis J. Hilton & Patrizia Catellani (eds.), The Psychology of Counterfactual Thinking. Routledge. pp. 165--182.
     
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    The Foundations of Behavioral Economic Analysis.Sanjit S. Dhami - 2016 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This is the first definitive graduate and advanced undergraduate level treatment of behavioral economics that describes the cutting edge of the subject. It carefully outlines the evidence, describes the relevant theory, and provides interesting and economically relevant applications of the theory. Behavioral economics is not only the fastest growing area in economics but it is rapidly going mainstream, and it is most likely to be the future of economics. The field has lacked a definitive treatment- this is it. The book (...)
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  10. Principles of Behavioral Economics: Microeconomics and Human Behavior.Sanjit Dhami - 2024 - Cambridge University Press.
    Principles of Behavioral Economics, written by an acknowledged leader in the field, provides a comprehensive introduction to one of the most exciting areas of modern economics. It demonstrates how models of economic theory can be enriched by using interdisciplinary insights from psychology, sociology, evolutionary biology, and neuroscience to build the basis for a more empirically supported set of economic principles. Unique in its level of rigor and lucidity, the book highlights the important link between theoretical and empirical economics by demonstrating (...)
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    Modulation of the cGMP-gated channel by calcium.Mandeep S. Sagoo & Leon Lagnado - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (3):486-486.
    Calcium acting through calmodulin has been shown to regulate the affinity of cyclic nucleotide-gated channels expressed in cell lines. But is calmodulin the Ca-sensor that normally regulates these channels?
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    Medical Students' Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experience and Recommendations from Five Countries.Mandeep Guragai, Aditya Achanta, Arianna Ysabelle Ong Gopez, Jonathan Niyotwambaza, Luis Guilherme Cardoso, Nathaniel Ladera Estavillo & Michael Dykstra - 2020 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 63 (4):623-631.
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    How (not) to be secular: reading Charles Taylor.James K. A. Smith - 2014 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.
    How (Not) to Be Secular is what Jamie Smith calls "your hitchhiker's guide to the present" -- it is both a reading guide to Charles Taylor's monumental work A Secular Age and philosophical guidance on how we might learn to live in our times. Taylor's landmark book A Secular Age (2007) provides a monumental, incisive analysis of what it means to live in the post-Christian present -- a pluralist world of competing beliefs and growing unbelief. Jamie Smith's book is a (...)
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    Gintis, Herbert. 2017. Individuality and Entanglement: The Moral and Material Bases of Social Life. [REVIEW]Sanjit Dhami - 2017 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 1 (2):133-137.
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  15. Mindsight: Eyeless vision in the blind.K. Ring - 2001 - In David Lorimer (ed.), Thinking beyond the brain: a wider science of consciousness. Edinburgh: Floris Books. pp. 59--70.
     
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  16. The Unconscious Reconsidered.K. S. Bowers & D. Meichenbaum (eds.) - 1982 - Wiley.
  17. The Nature of Explanation.K. J. W. Craik - 1944 - Philosophy 19 (73):173-174.
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  18. The Conditionals of Deliberation.K. DeRose - 2010 - Mind 119 (473):1-42.
    Practical deliberation often involves conditional judgements about what will (likely) happen if certain alternatives are pursued. It is widely assumed that the conditionals useful in deliberation are counterfactual or subjunctive conditionals. Against this, I argue that the conditionals of deliberation are indicatives. Key to the argument is an account of the relation between 'straightforward' future-directed conditionals like ' If the house is not painted, it will soon look quite shabby' and * "w e r e ' ' e d F (...)
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    Architectus.K. Pojmom Homo Architectus A. Deus - 2010 - Filozofia 65 (8):770.
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  20. Časopis ústavu filozofie a sociológie slovenskej akadémie vied rocnlk 39, 1984, cislo 2.K. Problematike Výchovy Filozofického Dorastu & A. Jeho Využitia V. Praxi - 1984 - Filozofia 39 (2):128.
     
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    Mezi jazykem a vědomím.Vladimír Havlík (ed.) - 1999 - Praha: Filosofia.
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    Filosofskai︠a︡ psikhologii︠a︡.K. K. Sergeev - 1999 - Tolʹi︠a︡tti: "Sovremennik".
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    'Pataphysics: the poetics of an imaginary science.Christian Bök - 2002 - Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press.
    'Pataphysics: The Poetics of an Imaginary Science is a survey that attempts to describe a hypothetic philosophy--the avant-garde pseudo-science imagined by Alfred Jarry. 'Pataphysics is a supplement to metaphysics, accenting it, then replacing it, in order to create a philosophic alternative, whose discipline can study cases, not of conception, but of exception: variance , alliance , and deviance . 'Pataphysics synthesizes the romantic schism between a literal, scientized discourse and a figural, poeticized discourse, and my thesis suggests that this revision (...)
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  24. Philosophical relativity.Peter K. Unger - 1984 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In this short but meaty book, Peter Unger questions the objective answers that have been given to central problems in philosophy. As Unger hypothesizes, many of these problems are unanswerable, including the problems of knowledge and scepticism, the problems of free will, and problems of causation and explanation. In each case, he argues, we arrive at one answer only relative to an assumption about the meaning of key terms, terms like "know" and like "cause," even while we arrive at an (...)
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    Absolute logics and L∞ω.K. Jon Barwise - 1972 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 4 (3):309-340.
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    Szellem és rendszer: válogatott írások.György Bartók - 2001 - Budapest: Ister.
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    Szellem és rendszer: válogatott írások.György Bartók - 2001 - Budapest: Ister.
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    Strukturální estetika.Květoslav Chvatík - 2001 - Brno: Host.
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  29. Using archives.K. Hannam - 2002 - In Pamela Shurmer-Smith (ed.), Doing cultural geography. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE. pp. 113--20.
     
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  30. Consciousness, the High Probability of Afterlife, and Intelligence Evolution in the Universe/s.K. L. Senarath Dayathilake - 2023 - Cambridge.Org.
    This article explores the enduring mysteries of consciousness and the afterlife, two enigmatic topics that have fascinated humanity for ages. Despite extensive scientific efforts, the existence of an afterlife remains unproven, and understanding consciousness remains a significant challenge. The research introduces innovative hypotheses through simple thought experiments with empirical evidence and robust theoretical foundations. It delves into the complexities of consciousness, its relationship with the brain, and the need for interdisciplinary approaches encompassing physics, psychology, and philosophy. Boldly contemplating the probability (...)
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    Research and publishing practices, attitudes, and barriers among dental faculty: Results of a survey study of 200 teachers across India.Arpita Rai, Ansul Kumar, Lejoy Abraham, Akhilesh Chandra, Mandeep Kaur & Shamimul Hasan - 2016 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 6 (1):34.
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    Framing sentences.K. Bock - 1990 - Cognition 35 (1):1-39.
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  33. Simple 'might's, indicative possibilities and the open future.K. DeRose - 1998 - Philosophical Quarterly 48 (190):67-82.
    are ambiguous. In the mouth of someone who cannot remember whether it was Michael, or rather someone else, who was top scorer, can express the epistemic possibility that Michael led the league in scoring. But from someone who knows that Michael did not even play last season, but is wondering what would have happened if he had, means something quite different. Now where it has this quite different meaning, may still turn out to be the expression of some epistemic possibility. (...)
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    Porphyry’s On the Cave of the Nymphs in its Intellectual Context.K. Nilüfer Akçay - 2019 - Leiden, the Netherlands: BRILL.
    Neoplatonic allegorical interpretation expounds how literary texts present philosophical ideas in an enigmatic and coded form, offering an alternative path to the divine truths. The Neoplatonist Porphyry’s _On the Cave of the Nymphs_ is one of the most significant allegorical interpretation handed down to us from Antiquity. This monograph, exclusively dedicated to the analysis of _On the Cave of Nymphs_, demonstrates that Porphyry interprets Homer’s verse from Odyssey 13.102-112 to convey his philosophical thoughts, particularly on the material world, relationship between (...)
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    Measuring consciousness: relating behavioural and neurophysiological approaches.Luiz Pessoa Anil K. Seth, Zoltán Dienes, Axel Cleeremans, Morten Overgaard - 2008 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 12 (8):314.
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    Priority-setting in healthcare: a framework for reasonable clinical judgements.K. Baeroe - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (8):488-496.
    What are the criteria for reasonable clinical judgements? The reasonableness of macro-level decision-making has been much discussed, but little attention has been paid to the reasonableness of applying guidelines generated at a macro-level to individual cases. This paper considers a framework for reasonable clinical decision-making that will capture cases where relevant guidelines cannot reasonably be followed. There are three main sections. (1) Individual claims on healthcare from the point of view of concerns about equity are analysed. (2) The demands of (...)
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    Gibbs' paradox and non-uniform convergence.K. G. Denbigh & M. L. G. Redhead - 1989 - Synthese 81 (3):283 - 312.
    It is only when mixing two or more pure substances along a reversible path that the entropy of the mixing can be made physically manifest. It is not, in this case, a mere mathematical artifact. This mixing requires a process of successive stages. In any finite number of stages, the external manifestation of the entropy change, as a definite and measurable quantity of heat, isa fully continuous function of the relevant variables. It is only at an infinite and unattainable limit (...)
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    A Realist Theory of Science.K. Sundaram - 1976 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 37 (2):282-283.
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    Panic During COVID-19 Pandemic! A Qualitative Investigation Into the Psychosocial Experiences of a Sample of Indian People.Gagan Deep Sharma, Amarpreet Singh Ghura, Mandeep Mahendru, Burak Erkut, Tavleen Kaur & Deepali Bedi - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Seeking Approval: International Higher Education Students’ Experiences of Applying for Human Research Ethics Clearance in Australia.K. Davis, L. Tan, J. Miller & M. Israel - 2022 - Journal of Academic Ethics 20 (3):421-436.
    University human research ethics application procedures can be complicated and daunting, especially for international students unfamiliar with the process and the language. We conducted focus groups and interviews with four research higher degree and 21 Master’s coursework international students at an Australian university to gain their views on the human ethics application process. We found the most important influences on their experience were: the time it took to do an application; support from supervisors, peers and others; their own language skills; (...)
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    The next admissible set.K. J. Barwise, R. O. Gandy & Y. N. Moschovakis - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (1):108-120.
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    Shogenji's probabilistic measure of coherence is incoherent.K. Akiba - 2000 - Analysis 60 (4):356-359.
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    Creating Satisfied Employees Through Workplace Spirituality: A Study of the Private Insurance Sector in Punjab.Manu Gupta, Vinod Kumar & Mandeep Singh - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 122 (1):79-88.
    Spirituality in the workplace is gaining recognition and value among researchers, academicians, and business professionals. The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of spirituality in the workplace on job satisfaction by measuring four dimensions of spirituality in the workplace: meaningful work, sense of community, organizational values, and compassion. The impact of each dimension on job satisfaction is hypothesized. A cross-sectional survey was used to collect data from 100 payroll employees in private insurance companies in Punjab. A correlation (...)
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  44. Sefer Netivot ha-osher: behirut ṿe-hadrakhah ba-ʻavodat H. mimeni Barukh Reʼuven Shelomoh Ḳenigsberg.Barukh Reʼuven Shelomoh Ḳenigsberg - 1985 - Yerushalayim: B.R. Sh. Ḳenigsberg.
     
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    The power of interest for motivation and engagement.K. Ann Renninger - 2016 - New York, NY: Routledge. Edited by Suzanne Hidi.
    What is interest and how has it been conceptualized and studied? -- What explains the power of interest? : Why are students who have an interest for content more likely to continue to reengage and develop more conceptual sophistication? -- What is known about assessing existing interest? How do new interests develop? How can the phase of a person's interest be identified and measured? -- What is the relation between the development of interest and other motivational variables? -- Is it (...)
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    Persistent structural priming from language comprehension to language production☆☆☆.K. BocK, G. Dell, F. Chang & K. Onishi - 2007 - Cognition 104 (3):437-458.
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    The social evolution of somatic fusion.Duur K. Aanen, Alfons Jm Debets, Jagm de Visser & Rolf F. Hoekstra - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (11-12):1193-1203.
    The widespread potential for somatic fusion among different conspecific multicellular individuals suggests that such fusion is adaptive. However, because recognition of non‐kin (allorecognition) usually leads to a rejection response, successful somatic fusion is limited to close kin. This is consistent with kin‐selection theory, which predicts that the potential cost of fusion and the potential for somatic parasitism decrease with increasing relatedness. Paradoxically, however, Crozier1 found that, in the short term, positive‐frequency‐dependent selection eliminates the required genetic polymorphism at allorecognition loci. The (...)
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    K'aokuhsue yu Kechishih . Hsia Nai.K. C. Chang - 1981 - Isis 72 (2):317-318.
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  49. Index of authors volume 2, 1998/1999.K. F. Alam, W. H. Andrews, Boatright Jr, S. C. Borkowski, S. Borna, V. Brand, G. M. Broekemier, R. I. Brown, M. R. Buckley & R. F. Carroll - 1999 - Teaching Business Ethics 2 (445).
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    Die Beseelung des Kosmos: Untersuchungen zur Kosmologie, Seelenlehre und Theologie in Platons Phaidon und Timaios.Filip Karfík - 2004 - München: Saur.
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