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    Feminist Theology, Identity, and Discourse: A Closer Look at the ‘Coming Out’ of Sheryl Swoopes.Paula L. McGee - 2010 - Feminist Theology 19 (1):54-72.
    Sheryl Swoopes is an African American woman and a celebrity in the US Women’s National Basketball Association. In 2005, she announced she was in a seven-year relationship with a woman and received a six figure endorsement deal with a lesbian cruise line. Swoopes was also branded as a mother and married to a man — inferring heterosexuality. The article uses the ‘coming out’ to look at the interconnections of race, gender, class, sexual orientation, and celebrity identities. Using discourse analysis the (...)
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    Participación política y libertad del pueblo: apuntes para pensar el republicanismo arendtiano en las disputas del presente.Paula L. Hunziker & Julia Smola - 2022 - Las Torres de Lucca: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 11 (1):79-88.
    Este escrito surge de nuestras investigaciones sobre la caracterización y las fuentes del republicanismo arendtiano y pretende intervenir en el debate urgente que se abre acerca de nuestras democracias contemporáneas. Es en este panorama que quisiéramos ubicar nuestras reflexiones con la expectativa de reintroducir, a través del pensamiento de Hannah Arendt, ciertos aspectos que consideramos centrales para pensar la república y que han sido dejados de lado en el debate público sobre los regímenes políticos contemporáneos. Estos son el lugar del (...)
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    An Examination of the Effects of Sport Involvement on Ethical Judgments in Sport and Business.Paula L. Rechner & Dennis L. Smart - 2012 - Ethics and Behavior 22 (2):142 - 157.
    Popular press headlines frequently reveal unethical or illegal activity in business and sports. Given these parallel ethical lapses in business and sport, our study examines potential relationships between student sport involvement (active and passive) and ethical judgments regarding issues in sport and business. Our results, based on a sample of 202 undergraduates in an upper-division management class, indicate a significant negative relationship between high passive sport involvement and ethical judgments about sport issues as well as a consistent significant positive relationship (...)
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    Associations between household and neighbourhood socioeconomic status and systolic blood pressure among urban south african adolescents.Paula L. Griffiths, Zoë A. Sheppard, William Johnson, Noël Cameron, John M. Pettifor & Shane A. Norris - 2012 - Journal of Biosocial Science 44 (4):433-458.
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    Shaping Ethical Perceptions: An Empirical Assessment of the Influence of Business Education, Culture, and Demographic Factors.Yvette P. Lopez, Paula L. Rechner & Julie B. Olson-Buchanan - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 60 (4):341-358.
    Recent events at Enron, K-Mart, Adelphia, and Tyson would seem to suggest that managers are still experiencing ethical lapses. These lapses are somewhat surprising and disappointing given the heightened focus on ethical considerations within business contexts during the past decade. This study is designed, therefore, to increase our understanding of the forces that shape ethical perceptions by considering the effects of business school education as well as a number of other individual-level factors (such as intra-national culture, area of specialization within (...)
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    Corporate governance predictors of adoption of anti-takeover amendments: An empirical analysis. [REVIEW]Paula L. Rechner, Chamu Sundaramurthy & Dan R. Dalton - 1993 - Journal of Business Ethics 12 (5):371 - 378.
    This study of 481 corporations provides an assessment of the relationship between several corporate governance variables (board composition, type of board leadership, officer and director stock holdings, institutional stock holdings, number of majority owners, existence of severance agreements) and adoption of anti-takeover amendments. The results of analysis suggest that the two groups (adopters/non-adopters) differ significantly in regards to these variables.
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    Biotelemetry recording of the electrical activity of the hippocampus and amygdala during sexual behavior in the cat.Thomas L. Bennett, Paula L. Hill & Jonathan French - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 20 (1):57-60.
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    Conflicting Shareholder Interests An Empirical Analysis of Fair Price Provisions.Chamu Sundaramurthy & Paula L. Rechner - 1997 - Business and Society 36 (1):73-87.
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    On the antecedents of corporate severance agreements: An empirical assessment. [REVIEW]Dan R. Dalton & Paula L. Rechner - 1989 - Journal of Business Ethics 8 (6):455 - 462.
    This study of major corporations (n=481) provides an empirical assessment of the effects of several corporate governance variables (CEO duality, boards of director composition, officers and directors common stock holdings, institutional common stock holdings, number of majority owners) on the adoption of so-called severance agreements. A discriminant analysis indicates a significant multivariate function. Wilks lambda univariate analyses suggest that the percentage of common stock held by owners and directors and number of majority stock holders are the more robust discriminators.
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    Ethical Issues Related to Screening for Preeclampsia.Jennifer M. Jørgensen, Paula L. Hedley, Mickey Gjerris & Michael Christiansen - 2012 - Bioethics 28 (7):360-367.
    The implementation of new methods of treating and preventing disease raises many question of both technical and moral character. Currently, many studies focus on developing a screening test for preeclampsia (PE), a disease complicating 2–8% of pregnancies, potentially causing severe consequences for pregnant women and their fetuses. The purpose is to develop a test that can identify pregnancies at high risk for developing PE sufficiently early in pregnancy to allow for prophylaxis. However, the question of implementing a screening test for (...)
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    Critical Biological Agents: Disease Reporting as a Tool for Determining Bioterrorism Preparedness.Heather H. Horton, James J. Misrahi, Gene W. Matthews & Paula L. Kocher - 2002 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 30 (2):262-266.
    Before September 11, 2001, a mass-casualty terrorist attack on American soil was generally considered a remote possibility. Similarly, before October 4, 2001—the first confirmed case of anthrax caused by intentional release — widespread bioterrorism seemed implausible. Among the arguments that such a biological artack was unlikely included: the lack of a historical precedent; the technological and organizational challenges to acquiring and weaponizing a biological agent; and the almost universal moral opprobrium that would certainly accompany the use by terrorists of such (...)
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    Critical Biological Agents: Disease Reporting as a Tool for Determining Bioterrorism Preparedness.Heather H. Horton, James J. Misrahi, Gene W. Matthews & Paula L. Kocher - 2002 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 30 (2):262-266.
    Before September 11, 2001, a mass-casualty terrorist attack on American soil was generally considered a remote possibility. Similarly, before October 4, 2001—the first confirmed case of anthrax caused by intentional release — widespread bioterrorism seemed implausible. Among the arguments that such a biological artack was unlikely included: the lack of a historical precedent; the technological and organizational challenges to acquiring and weaponizing a biological agent; and the almost universal moral opprobrium that would certainly accompany the use by terrorists of such (...)
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    Gramsci and Education.Paula Allman, Estanislao Antelo, Ursula Apitzsch, Stanley Aronowitz, John Baldacchino, Joseph A. Buttigieg, Diana Coben, Gustavo Fischman, Benedetto Fontana, Henry A. Giroux, Jerrold L. Kachur, D. W. Livingstone, Peter McLaren, Peter Mayo, Attilio Monasta, W. J. Morgan, Raymond A. Morrow, Silvia Serra & Carlos Alberto Torres (eds.) - 2002 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Antonio Gramsci is one of the major social and political theorists of the 20th century whose work has had an enormous influence on several fields, including educational theory and practice. Gramsci and Education demonstrates the relevance of Antonio Gramsci's thought for contemporary educational debates. The essays are written by scholars located in different parts of the world, a number of whom are well known internationally for their contributions to Gramscian scholarship and/or educational research. The collection deals with a broad range (...)
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    Successes and Failures of Hospital Ethics Committees: A National Survey of Ethics Committee Chairs.Glenn Mcgee, Joshua P. Spanogle, Arthur L. Caplan, Dina Penny & David A. Asch - 2002 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 11 (1):87-93.
    In 1992, the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) passed a mandate that all its approved hospitals put in place a means for addressing ethical concerns.Although the particular process the hospital uses to address such concernsmay vary, the hospital or healthcare ethics committee (HEC) is used most often. In a companion study to that reported here, we found that in 1998 over 90% of U.S. hospitals had ethics committees, compared to just 1% in 1983, and that many (...)
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    The Role of the REC in considering Changes to the Protocol: Commentary.Paula McGee - 2009 - Research Ethics 5 (4):157-158.
    This study appeared in full in the last issue of Research Ethics Review : 127). Three submitted protocol amendments were presented for consideration of REC action. JG submitted a change in methodology, ST a project extension, and MJ wished to extend recruitment to include children and young people.
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    The Role of the REC in considering Changes to the Protocol.Paula McGee - 2009 - Research Ethics 5 (3):127-127.
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    Ethical Issues in Researching Pregnant Women: A Commentary.Shirley Jones & Paula McGee - 2007 - Research Ethics 3 (2):51-52.
    This study appeared in full in the last issue of Research Ethics Review : 18). Rowena Jones is an obstetrician working in a busy hospital for women. Her research focuses on changes in women's brains during pregnancy1. Rowena plans to use magnetic resonance imaging to record images of the brains of women in the second and third trimesters and after birth at 6 and 24 weeks. Her sample consists of two groups of healthy women with uncomplicated and singleton pregnancies, the (...)
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    Ethical Issues in Researching Pregnant Women.Shirley Jones & Paula McGee - 2007 - Research Ethics 3 (1):18-18.
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    Author's Response.Paula McGee - 2010 - Research Ethics 6 (3):104-104.
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    Dealing with Complaints to the REC: Commentary.Paula McGee - 2010 - Research Ethics 6 (2):64-66.
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    Dealing with Complaints to the REC.Paula McGee - 2010 - Research Ethics 6 (1):22-22.
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    Ethical Issues in In-House Research.Paula McGee - 2005 - Research Ethics 1 (3):106-107.
    Researching one's patients, colleagues or students poses a number of challenges for researchers. The example below highlights some of the assumptions that practitioners may make and the pitfalls that researchers may encounter.
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    Ethical Issues in Research in a School Setting: Commentary.Paula McGee - 2008 - Research Ethics 4 (1):27-29.
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    Ethical Issues in Research Design.Paula McGee - 2005 - Research Ethics 1 (4):134-134.
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    Ethical Issues in Data Collection.Paula McGee - 2007 - Research Ethics 3 (2):53-53.
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    Ethical Issues in Researching a Minority Group.Paula McGee - 2006 - Research Ethics 2 (2):62-62.
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    Ethical Issues in Research Design: A Commentary.Paula McGee - 2006 - Research Ethics 2 (1):25-27.
    This case study appeared in full in the last issue of Research Ethics Review ; 1: 134). It concerned the design of a randomized controlled trial to examine dietary practices among South Asian women during pregnancy.
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    Ethical Issues in Researching New Treatments.Paula McGee - 2006 - Research Ethics 2 (1):28-28.
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    Ethical Issues in Using the Internet in Research: Commentary.Paula McGee - 2008 - Research Ethics 4 (3):117-119.
    This study appeared in full in the last issue of Research Ethics Review : 68). MJ's research focuses on those patients with brain damage following trauma such as a road traffic accident. She wants to find out about their experiences of daily life once they have been discharged from hospital. She plans to use a phenomenological approach in which each participant will be asked to take part in a series of in-depth interviews, via email, over a period of about two (...)
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    Ethical Issues in using the Internet in Research–2.Paula McGee - 2008 - Research Ethics 4 (3):120-120.
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    Ethical Issues in Using the Internet in Research.Paula McGee - 2008 - Research Ethics 4 (2):68-68.
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    Ethical Issues in Research in a School Setting.Paula McGee - 2007 - Research Ethics 3 (4):130-130.
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    Ethical Issues in Researching People Living on the Streets.Paula McGee - 2008 - Research Ethics 4 (1):30-30.
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    Ethical Issues in In-House Research: A Commentary.Paula McGee - 2005 - Research Ethics 1 (4):132-133.
    This case study appeared in full in the last issue of Research Ethics Review : 106–107). It concerned an observational study, using video, of patient safety procedures in the theatre transfer bay. The lead researcher would conduct the study in his own department, a neighbouring NHS Trust and a local independent hospital.
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    Ethical Issues in Data Collection: A Commentary.Paula McGee - 2007 - Research Ethics 3 (3):89-90.
    This study appeared in full in the last issue of Research Ethics Review : 53). John Harris is investigating the effectiveness of a new regime for the treatment rheumatoid arthritis. His role involves asking patients to fill out a questionnaire that normally takes about 35 minutes to complete. The case study outlines three events: a patient whose eyesight is poor, another who cannot read and a receptionist who is discovered reading some of the completed questionnaires.
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    Ethical Issues in Researching People with Mental Health Problems: Commentary.Paula McGee - 2009 - Research Ethics 5 (1):23-26.
    This study appeared in full in the last issue of Research Ethics Review : 160). DS is researching the experiences of black Caribbean and black African people who use mental health services. The mental healthcare organization serves a diverse catchment area and senior members of staff are keen to show that they are taking the views of black services users seriously. They have, therefore appointed DS to undertake a three-year research project about black people's experiences in the catchment area. DS (...)
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    Ethical Issues in Researching a Minority Group: A Commentary.Paula McGee - 2006 - Research Ethics 2 (3):104-107.
    This case study appeared in full in the last issue of Research Ethics Review : 62). It concerned an investigation of the experiences of black African people, who are HIV positive, in the UK NHS.
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    Ethical Issues in Researching New Treatments: A Commentary.Paula McGee - 2006 - Research Ethics 2 (2):59-61.
    This case study appeared in full in the last issue of Research Ethics Review : 28). It concerned a new approach to the management of asthma in children in which there was random allocation of hospital admissions to either the untested treatment ‘B’ or the standard treatment ‘A’.
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    Ethical Issues in Using the Internet in Research — 2: Commentary.Paula McGee - 2008 - Research Ethics 4 (4):158-160.
    This study appeared in full in the previous issue of Research Ethics Review : 120). RB works in the field of substance abuse where his main expertise focuses on illicit drugs. He plans to investigate, in as many countries as possible, the extent to which dealers dilute or ‘cut’ drugs, in order to increase profit margins. His methodology is entirely internet based. An advertisement, placed on a number of internet forums, will include a link to a separate web page containing (...)
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    Ethical Issues in Researching People with Mental Health Problems.Paula McGee - 2008 - Research Ethics 4 (4):160-160.
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    Ethical Issues in Researching People Living on the Streets: A Commentary.Paula McGee - 2008 - Research Ethics 4 (2):65-67.
    This study appeared in full in the last issue of Research Ethics Review : 30). AJ has been commissioned to investigate ways to improve access to health services by homeless people living on the streets. She plans to use a series of focus groups to survey homeless people's views and experiences and has formed links with a number of voluntary organizations that provide services for street dwellers. She has been advised that to help empower homeless people to make changes in (...)
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    Finding New People to Join the REC.Paula McGee - 2009 - Research Ethics 5 (4):159-159.
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    Finding New People to Join the REC: Commentary.Paula McGee - 2010 - Research Ethics 6 (1):20-21.
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    REC Members' Perceptions of Their Training Needs: Report of an AREC Audit.Paula McGee, Gordon Taylor, Roger Rawbone, Carol Dawson, Kate McGarva & Richard Nicholson - 2006 - Research Ethics 2 (4):119-131.
    The Association of Research Ethics Committees is one of the leading providers of training and education for members of Research Ethics Committees. The introduction of the research governance strategy and the increasing complexity of ethical review place great demands on research ethics committee members that in turn creates challenges for training providers. This paper presents the outcome of an audit of REC members' views about training. Findings demonstrate that REC members are not a homogenous group. Several distinct sub-groups, each with (...)
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    Ethical Issues in Research Supervision: A Commentary.David Cole & Paula McGee - 2006 - Research Ethics 2 (4):144-146.
    This case study appeared in full in the last issue of Research Ethics Review : 108). It concerned the supervision of Simon Shaw, a senior radiographer undertaking an MSc, whose research focused on the professional and parental response to fetal tissue abnormalities.
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    Ethical Issues in Research Supervision.David Cole & Paula McGee - 2006 - Research Ethics 2 (3):108-108.
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    A nursing manifesto: An emancipatory call for knowledge development, conscience, and praxis.Paula N. Kagan, Marlaine C. Smith, I. I. I. Cowling & Peggy L. Chinn - 2010 - Nursing Philosophy 11 (1):67-84.
    The purpose of this paper is to present the theoretical and philosophical assumptions of the Nursing Manifesto , written by three activist scholars whose objective was to promote emancipatory nursing research, practice, and education within the dialogue and praxis of social justice. Inspired by discussions with a number of nurse philosophers at the 2008 Knowledge Conference in Boston, two of the original Manifesto authors and two colleagues discussed the need to explicate emancipatory knowing as it emerged from the Manifesto . (...)
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    A nursing manifesto: an emancipatory call for knowledge development, conscience, and praxis.Paula N. Kagan, Marlaine C. Smith, W. Richard Cowling Iii & Peggy L. Chinn - 2010 - Nursing Philosophy 11 (1):67-84.
    The purpose of this paper is to present the theoretical and philosophical assumptions of the Nursing Manifesto, written by three activist scholars whose objective was to promote emancipatory nursing research, practice, and education within the dialogue and praxis of social justice. Inspired by discussions with a number of nurse philosophers at the 2008 Knowledge Conference in Boston, two of the original Manifesto authors and two colleagues discussed the need to explicate emancipatory knowing as it emerged from the Manifesto. Our analysis (...)
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    Animal Assisted Therapy Program As a Useful Adjunct to Conventional Psychosocial Rehabilitation for Patients with Schizophrenia: Results of a Small-scale Randomized Controlled Trial.Paula Calvo, Joan R. Fortuny, Sergio Guzmán, Cristina Macías, Jonathan Bowen, María L. García, Olivia Orejas, Ferran Molins, Asta Tvarijonaviciute, José J. Cerón, Antoni Bulbena & Jaume Fatjó - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    A Computational Evaluation of Two Models of Retrieval Processes in Sentence Processing in Aphasia.Paula Lissón, Dorothea Pregla, Bruno Nicenboim, Dario Paape, Mick L. Van het Nederend, Frank Burchert, Nicole Stadie, David Caplan & Shravan Vasishth - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (4):e12956.
    Can sentence comprehension impairments in aphasia be explained by difficulties arising from dependency completion processes in parsing? Two distinct models of dependency completion difficulty are investigated, the Lewis and Vasishth (2005) activation-based model and the direct-access model (DA; McElree, 2000). These models' predictive performance is compared using data from individuals with aphasia (IWAs) and control participants. The data are from a self-paced listening task involving subject and object relative clauses. The relative predictive performance of the models is evaluated using k-fold (...)
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