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  1. Sandra J. Hartman, Augusta C. Yrle & William P. Galle (1999). Procedural and Distributive Justice: Examining Equity in a University Setting. Journal of Business Ethics 20 (4):337 - 351.score: 290.0
    The concept of organizational justice is important to understanding and predicting organizational behavior. A significant development in the research literature has been the separation of distributive and procedural justice. While much of the research has focused on negative outcomes, this research attempted to verify the presence of both forms of justice in the context of positive outcomes. Subjects completed an instrument designed to measure their perceptions of distributive and procedural justice. The subjects also reported their satisfaction and sense of fairness (...)
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  2. P. Davson-Galle (1994). Philosophy of Science and School Science. Educational Philosophy and Theory 26 (1):34–53.score: 12.0
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  3. P. Davson-Galle (1993). Rational Disputation and Unshared Hidden Premises: No Cause for Alarm. Educational Philosophy and Theory 25 (1):83–87.score: 12.0
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  4. Tadeusz Zawidski & William P. Bechtel (2004). Gall's Legacy Revisited: Decomposition and Localization in Cognitive Neuroscience. In Christina E. Erneling & David Martel Johnson (eds.), Mind As a Scientific Object. Oxford University Press.score: 7.7
     
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  5. Stepi Ien Jay Gould, The Hardening of the Modern Synthesis.score: 4.0
    In 1937, just as Dobzhansky published the book that later generations would laud as the foundation of the modern synthesis, the American Naturnlist published a symposium on "supraspecific variation in nature and in classification." Alfred C. Kinsey, who later became one of America's most controversial intellectuals for his study of basic behaviors in another sort of WASP,1 led off the symposium with a summary of his extensive work on a family of gall wasps, the Cynipidae. In his article, Kinsey strongly (...)
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