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    Letters pro and con.Victoria K. Ball & Ivy G. Campbell - 1946 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 5 (1):61-66.
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    "Aesthetics and the Logic of Sense," The Journal of General Psychology "Intrinsic Expressiveness," The Journal of General Psychology "Static and Dynamic Principles in Art," The Journal of General Psychology.Douglas Morgan & Ivy G. Campbell-Fisher - 1952 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 11 (2):174.
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    Human Psychology. [REVIEW]Ivy G. Campbell - 1920 - Philosophical Review 29 (4):388-393.
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    An experiment on the expressiveness of shell and textile 'montages.'.Ivy G. Campbell-Fisher - 1950 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 40 (4):523.
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    Voices from Roslin: the creators of Dolly discuss science, ethics, and social responsibility. Interview by Arlene Judith Klotzko.G. Bulfield, K. Campbell, R. James & I. Wilmut - 1998 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 7 (2):121.
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  6. Ties that bind : relationships among academia, industry, and government in life sciences research.Eric G. Campbell [ - 2010 - In Thomas H. Murray & Josephine Johnston (eds.), Trust and integrity in biomedical research: the case of financial conflicts of interest. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
  7. Notes on the Psalms.G. Campbell Morgan - 1947
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  8. The Corinthian Letters of Paul.G. Campbell Morgan - 1946
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  9. The Parable of the Father's Heart.G. Campbell Morgan - 1949
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    Basal ganglia and cortical networks for sequential ordering and rhythm of complex movements.Jeffery G. Bednark, Megan E. J. Campbell & Ross Cunnington - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Effect of change in motivation upon homogeneity of ergograms.M. G. Preston, R. G. Brotemarkle & E. G. Campbell - 1942 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 31 (6):497.
  12. Clarifying how to deploy the public interest criterion in consent waivers for health data and tissue research.G. Owen Schaefer, Graeme Laurie, Sumytra Menon, Alastair V. Campbell & Teck Chuan Voo - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-10.
    Background Several jurisdictions, including Singapore, Australia, New Zealand and most recently Ireland, have a public interest or public good criterion for granting waivers of consent in biomedical research using secondary health data or tissue. However, the concept of the public interest is not well defined in this context, which creates difficulties for institutions, institutional review boards and regulators trying to implement the criterion. Main text This paper clarifies how the public interest criterion can be defensibly deployed. We first explain the (...)
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    Scala naturae: Why there is no theory in comparative psychology.William Hodos & C. B. G. Campbell - 1969 - Psychological Review 76 (4):337-350.
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    Exploring researchers’ experiences of working with a researcher-driven, population-specific community advisory board in a South African schizophrenia genomics study.Megan M. Campbell, Ezra Susser, Jantina de Vries, Adam Baldinger, Goodman Sibeko, Michael M. Mndini, Sibonile G. Mqulwana, Odwa A. Ntola, Raj S. Ramesar & Dan J. Stein - 2015 - BMC Medical Ethics 16 (1):1-9.
    BackgroundCommunity engagement within biomedical research is broadly defined as a collaborative relationship between a research team and a group of individuals targeted for research. A Community Advisory Board is one mechanism of engaging the community. Within genomics research CABs may be particularly relevant due to the potential implications of research findings drawn from individual participants on the larger communities they represent. Within such research, CABs seek to meet instrumental goals such as protecting research participants and their community from research-related risks, (...)
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    Predictors of consent to cell line creation and immortalisation in a South African schizophrenia genomics study.Megan M. Campbell, Jantina de Vries, Sibonile G. Mqulwana, Michael M. Mndini, Odwa A. Ntola, Deborah Jonker, Megan Malan, Adele Pretorius, Zukiswa Zingela, Stephanus Van Wyk, Dan J. Stein & Ezra Susser - 2018 - BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1):72.
    Cell line immortalisation is a growing component of African genomics research and biobanking. However, little is known about the factors influencing consent to cell line creation and immortalisation in African research settings. We contribute to addressing this gap by exploring three questions in a sample of Xhosa participants recruited for a South African psychiatric genomics study: First, what proportion of participants consented to cell line storage? Second, what were predictors of this consent? Third, what questions were raised by participants during (...)
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    Family size and sex preferences and eventual fertility in Botswana.Eugene K. Campbell & Puni G. Campbell - 1997 - Journal of Biosocial Science 29 (2):191-204.
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    Deciding the care of severely malformed or dying infants.A. G. Campbell - 1979 - Journal of Medical Ethics 5 (2):65-67.
    Suffering patients (when able), grieving families and compassionate physicians have always sought the least detrimental alternative while deciding care in the face of tragedy. Modern medical technology has brought great benefits to patients but has blurred traditional concepts of life and death and created new dilemmas for practising doctors. While this technology has given doctors great control over living and dying, their dominance in critical decision making is being challenged. More and more their decisions are liable to public and legal (...)
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    Prolonging life and allowing death: infants.A. G. Campbell & H. E. McHaffie - 1995 - Journal of Medical Ethics 21 (6):339-344.
    Dilemmas about resuscitation and life-prolonging treatment for severely compromised infants have become increasingly complex as skills in neonatal care have developed. Quality of life and resource issues necessarily influence management. Our Institute of Medical Ethics working party, on whose behalf this paper is written, recognises that the ultimate responsibility for the final decision rests with the doctor in clinical charge of the infant. However, we advocate a team approach to decision-making, emphasising the important role of parents and nurses in the (...)
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    An ethical analysis of the policies of British community and hospital care for mentally ill people: a commentary.P. G. Campbell - 1986 - Journal of Medical Ethics 12 (3):141-142.
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    Author's response to Richard Sherlock's commentary.A. G. M. Campbell & R. S. Duff - 1979 - Journal of Medical Ethics 5 (3):141-142.
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    A study of the fitness of color combinations in duple and in triple rhythm, to line designs.I. G. Campbell - 1942 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 30 (4):311.
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    Commentary.A. G. M. Campbell & D. J. Cusine - 1981 - Journal of Medical Ethics 7 (1):13-18.
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    Commentary 2.A. G. M. Campbell - 1981 - Journal of Medical Ethics 7 (1):13.
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    Oxford Essays in Jurisprudence.A. H. Campbell & A. G. Guest - 1962 - Philosophical Quarterly 12 (48):282.
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    Should the Baby Live? The Problem of Handicapped Infants.A. G. M. Campbell - 1986 - Journal of Medical Ethics 12 (4):212-213.
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    Testable corollaries, a conceptual error, and neural correlates of Grush's synthesis.Thomas G. Campbell & John D. Pettigrew - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (3):398-400.
    As fundamental researchers in the neuroethology of efference copy, we were stimulated by Grush's bold and original synthesis. In the following critique, we draw attention to ways in which it might be tested in the future, we point out an avoidable conceptual error concerning emulation that Grush seems to share with other workers in the field, and we raise questions about the neural correlates of Grush's schemata that might be probed by neurophysiologists.
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    The formation of status hierarchies in leaderless groups.Lorne Campbell, Jeffry A. Simpson, Mark Stewart & John G. Manning - 2002 - Human Nature 13 (3):345-362.
    Two studies examined the link between social dominance and male waist-to-hip ratio (WHR). Groups of four men interacted in a leaderless group discussion. In both studies, men with higher WHRs (associated with current and long-term health status) were rated by other group members as behaving more leader-like when an observer was present, and rated themselves as being more assertive. In Study 2, men with higher WHRs were rated by independent observers as behaving more dominantly, but only when the evaluator was (...)
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  28. Plaut, DC, 67.M. Brockbank, M. Brysbaert, S. Campbell, L. Cosmides, Gergely Csibra, S. Eisenbeiss, G. Ferrier, S. Garrod, G. Gergely & W. Hell - 1999 - Cognition 72:319.
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  29. Is There an Absolute Good?W. G. de Burgh, J. Laird & C. A. Campbell - 1937 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 16:103-138.
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    The high costs of getting ethical and site-specific approvals for multi-centre research.Nicholas Graves, Brett G. Mitchell, Anne Gardner, Katie Page, Lisa Hall, Alison Farrington, Carla Shield, Megan J. Campbell & Adrian G. Barnett - 2016 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 1 (1).
    BackgroundMulti-centre studies generally cost more than single-centre studies because of larger sample sizes and the need for multiple ethical approvals. Multi-centre studies include clinical trials, clinical quality registries, observational studies and implementation studies. We examined the costs of two large Australian multi-centre studies in obtaining ethical and site-specific approvals.MethodsWe collected data on staff time spent on approvals and expressed the overall cost as a percent of the total budget.ResultsThe total costs of gaining approval were 38 % of the budget for (...)
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    Symposium: Is there An Absolute Good?W. G. De Burgh, J. Laird & C. A. Campbell - 1937 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 16 (1):103-138.
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    Symposium: Is there An Absolute Good?W. G. De Burgh, J. Laird & C. A. Campbell - 1937 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 16 (1):103-138.
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    Berlin population congress.C. G. Campbell - 1936 - The Eugenics Review 28 (1):85.
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    Diagnosing agency.Peter G. Campbell - 2000 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 7 (2):107-119.
  35. Help me die.C. S. Campbell & G. Kimsma - 2000 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 10 (4):451-2.
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    Naturalizing Agency: A Response to the Commentary.Peter G. Campbell - 2000 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 7 (2):123-124.
  37. Neuropsychiatric Foundations and Clinical Applications of General Semantics. In M. Kendig (Ed.).Douglas G. Campbell - 1943 - In Marjorie Mercer Kendig (ed.), Papers From the Second American Congress on General Semantics. Chicago: Institute of General Semantics.
     
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  38. Response.A. G. M. Campbell - 1979 - Journal of Medical Ethics 5 (3):141.
     
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  39. Race and Religion.C. G. Campbell - 1954 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 16 (1):151-152.
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  40. The right to lesbian parenthood.A. G. M. Campbell - 1983 - Journal of Medical Ethics 9 (3):136.
     
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  41. Unity and Diversity in Contemporary Antisemitism: The Bristol-Sheffield Colloquium on Contemporary Antisemitism.J. G. Campbell & L. D. Klaff (eds.) - 2019
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  42. Infanticide and the Value of Life.A. G. M. Campbell - 1979 - Journal of Medical Ethics 5 (3):150-150.
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    Behaviorism and natural selection.C. B. G. Campbell - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (4):484-484.
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    Case Study: Don't Let My Baby Be like Me.A. G. M. Campbell, Clara Pinto Correia, Hiroko Kawashima & Ebun O. Ekunwe - 1988 - Hastings Center Report 18 (4):25.
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    Everybody's Ethics: What Future for Handicapped Babies?A. G. M. Campbell - 1985 - Journal of Medical Ethics 11 (3):165-166.
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    Ethical issues in death and dying.A. G. M. Campbell - 1981 - Journal of Medical Ethics 7 (1):43-44.
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    Factors which work toward unit or coherence in visual design.I. G. Campbell - 1941 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 28 (2):145.
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    Primitive survivors and neocortical evolution.C. B. G. Campbell - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (1):90-91.
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    Parcellation theory: New wine in old wineskins.C. B. G. Campbell - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (3):334-335.
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    The right to be allowed to die.A. G. Campbell - 1983 - Journal of Medical Ethics 9 (3):136-140.
    The unbridled use of modern medical skills and technology in preserving life at all costs has stimulated interest in expressing a 'right to die' by the legally competent patient who is anxious to protect his autonomy. Some recent decisions by American courts are seen to threaten this 'right to die' of competent patients and imply that legally incompetent patients including children should not have this right under any circumstances, even when expressed on their behalf by guardians, nearest relatives or parents. (...)
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