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    Temporalités en tension de parents de jeunes enfants confinés.Pierre Dupuy Ratinaud - 2021 - Temporalités 34.
    Le contexte inordinaire de confinement lié à la lutte contre la pandémie Covid-19 a été propice à une délégation des temporalités relatives à la petite enfance par l’État, lesquelles ont paru importantes à étudier, en particulier dans les familles avec des enfants de la naissance à 6 ans. En quoi la pandémie a-t-elle modifié les temporalités quotidiennes liées aux pratiques de soin, éducatives, numériques, ludiques ou encore scolaires? Comment ces temporalités du quotidien et au quotidien se sont-elles organisées? Cet article (...)
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    Ventajas del método de palabras generatrices de Paulo Freire.Noemí García Díaz & María Luisa García Rodríguez - 2021 - Voces de la Educación 6 (11):34-59.
    Con una indagación cualitativa se intenta averiguar si el método de palabras generatrices de Paulo Freire presenta ventajas para la enseñanza-aprendizaje de la lengua escrita castellana en la edad infantil. Se extraen los datos de la experiencia práctica acumulada por profesorado que lo ha aplicado en el segundo ciclo. Cinco maestras aportan informes escritos individuales y dos equipos docentes se constituyen en grupos de discusión. Tras la categorización y análisis de los datos, se concluye que el método tiene muchas ventajas. (...)
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    La aportación de las agrupaciones musicales escolares a la sociedad.Mª Ángeles Bermell Corral & Vicente Alonso Brull - 2014 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 3 (1).
    Sabemos que desde una perspectiva científica, al activar determinados estímulos musicales se produce una activación a nivel cerebral. Con las agrupaciones musicales escolares se requiere previamente activar las técnicas de audición e interpretación de forma individual para lograr en el grupo, aptitudes motoras, perceptivas, cognitivas y activar procesos afectivos y de socialización. De esta forma, la atención a la diversidad no quedaría excluida. La música, en definitiva, favorece el desarrollo de la persona en todas sus dimensiones, lo cual redunda (...)
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  4. Psychologicals characteristics of childrens and adolecents suffering from pigmentary retinosis.Irene Sofía Quiñones Varela, Belkys Sifontes Valdés, Belkis Maura Amil Álvarez & Arelys Nápoles Téllez - 2007 - Humanidades Médicas 7 (3).
    Se efectuó un estudio en dos fases: una observacional descriptiva y otra correlacional, para caracterizar psicológicamente al niño y adolescente con Retinosis Pigmentaria y su familia, en el Centro Provincial que atiende a este paciente en la ciudad de Camagüey. El estudio se hizo aplicando una encuesta elaborada a los efectos del trabajo y una batería de pruebas psicológicas para niños y otra para adolescentes. Se realizó un muestreo intencional puro, no probabilístico de 41 pacientes. Las Pruebas Psicológicas aplicadas fueron: (...)
     
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    Los lazos sociales como mecanismo de acceso al empleo en la clase obrera: desigualdades de clase y mediaciones territoriales.Joaquín Carrascosa & Bárbara Estévez Leston - 2021 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 27:219-248.
    Este trabajo se propone analizar las diferencias entre clases sociales en el uso de mecanismos de acceso al empleo en el Área Metropolitana de Buenos Aires según distintos entornos residenciales, haciendo foco en la clase obrera. Se comparará entre la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires y el primer cordón del conurbano bonaerense y el segundo y tercer cordón. Se distinguirá entre mecanismos de acceso al empleo basados en la movilización de lazos sociales, fuertes o débiles, ligados a distintas instituciones y (...)
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  6. Recent Periodicals.Epistolae Familiares - 2006 - Annals of Science 63 (1):1.
  7. The Monist: An International Journal of General Philosophical Inquiry (General Topic-Feminist Epistemology: For and Against) 77/4 (October 1994): 424-433. Also see Pamela Sue Anderson,'A Case for a Feminist Philosophy of Religion: Transforming Philosophy's Imagery and Myths'. [REVIEW]Terri Elliot & Making Strange What Had Appeared Familiar - forthcoming - Ars Disputandi: The Online Journal in Philosophy of Religion.
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    Socialización organizacional y salud mental positiva ocupacional como predictores del compromiso organizacional en docentes de educación superior.Mercedes Gabriela Orozco Solis, Héctor Rubén Bravo Andrade, Norma Alicia Ruvalcaba Romero, Mario Ángel González, Claudia Liliana Vázquez Juárez & Julio César Vázquez Colunga - 2021 - Acta Colombiana de Psicología 25 (1):42-55.
    This study aimed to determine the predictive character of organizational socialization and occupational positive mental health on organizational commitment in higher education teachers. A sample of 279 teachers from higher education institutions who signed an informed consent form was used. Fifty-four point five percent of the participants were women, with a mean age of 44.05 years. The participants completed the Organizational Socialization Inventory, the Positive Occupational Mental Health Questionnaire and the Organizational Commitment Scale, and for data analysis descriptive statistics, correlation (...)
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    Socialización, medios de comunicación y ética.Zoila Marlubeth Guzmán Hurtado - 2021 - Cultura 35:59-78.
    En toda sociedad, cada uno de sus componentes y cada una de sus instituciones cumplen un rol determinante. El rol de los medios de comunicación es vital para sustentar la socialización, habiendo llegado incluso a ser llamados elementos democratizadores. Pero hoy en día están operando en contra de sus reales funciones y asumiendo a todas luces comportamientos antiéticos. Esto no solamente se pone de manifiesto en el periodismo cada vez más desprestigiado, también está operando en los distintos formatos y (...)
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    Socialización política para la ciudadanía democrática.Manuel Salguero - 2004 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 38:95-113.
    The concept of democratic citizenship sensi t i v e to di f ference and d i v ersity is the best scenario for political socialization. In this con t e xt, the debate about education is g reat l y enriched b y v arious points of vi e w of deliberat i v e democra c y , taking into account that the educational system is the most rel e v ant inst r ument of socialization. W ithin (...)
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  11. Socialización y evolución: razones para el optimismo según Teilhard de Chardin.Manuel Alvarez de Juan - 1982 - Revista Agustiniana 23 (70):207-220.
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    Socialización y consumos mediáticos en un aula de Educación Primaria (Asturias, España).María Buelga Iglesias & Soraya Calvo González - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (2):1-14.
    El consumo mediático a través de diferentes redes sociales forma parte de la cultura digital adolescente. Este artículo tiene como objetivo describir la propuesta metodológica cualitativa construida para conocer las influencias de las Tecnologías de la Relación, Información y Comunicación en un grupo-aula de Educación Primaria desde una perspectiva de género. Se utiliza un planteamiento etnográfico en el que se aplican diferentes técnicas de recogida de información como la observación participante, las asambleas o las sesiones de experimentación y creación mediática. (...)
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    Socialización y subjetivación en los fundamentos del entendimiento.Dora Laino - 2006 - Cinta de Moebio 27:83-96.
    The proposal of the work centers on pointing out some of the relationships between the concepts that refer to the processes of socialization and subjectivation in its articulation with the understanding. For this end, a brief reference to them is made from a multidisciplinary and transversal approac..
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  14. Relaciones familiares y su incidencia en el desarrollo de valores morales en niños ecuatorianos.Xiomara Carrera-Herrera, Miury Placencia Tapia & Paulo Vélez-León - 2019 - Analysis. Claves de Pensamiento Contemporáneo 24:65-75.
    Las relaciones familiares tienen una cualidad única que no se producen en otros entornos y cada familia vive diferentes prácticas que la hacen ser irrepetible; esto permite un aprender–aprender como padres e hijos, además estás relaciones tienen correspondencia con el desarrollo de los valores que se manifiesta en familia y que finalmente son transmitidos en la sociedad. La investigación se realizó a nivel nacional a 1200 niños y niñas en edades comprendidas entre 8 a 11 años, pudiendo observar con más (...)
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  15. Familiar Objects and Their Shadows.Crawford L. Elder - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    Most contemporary metaphysicians are sceptical about the reality of familiar objects such as dogs and trees, people and desks, cells and stars. They prefer an ontology of the spatially tiny or temporally tiny. Tiny microparticles 'dog-wise arranged' explain the appearance, they say, that there are dogs; microparticles obeying microphysics collectively cause anything that a baseball appears to cause; temporal stages collectively sustain the illusion of enduring objects that persist across changes. Crawford L. Elder argues that all such attempts to (...)
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    Socialización y Personalismo en Teilhard de Chardin.Eusebio Colomer - 1969 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 25 (3/4):168 - 201.
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  17. Empathy, familiarity, and togetherness: from offline to online.Lucy Osler - forthcoming - Metodo.
    In this paper, I consider the role that epistemic familiarity plays in our empathetic perception and our feeling togetherness with others. To do this, I distinguish between what I have dubbed familiarity by acquaintance and familiarity by resemblance and explore their role in our empathetic experiences and various forms of feeling togetherness with others both offline and online. In particular, I resist the idea that we should caveat experiences of online empathy and online togetherness with the requirement of already being (...)
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  18. Educación y socialización en la modernidad líquida.José María Pérez-Agote Aguirre - 2009 - Estudios Filosóficos 58 (167):93-106.
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    Afeto familiar e desempenho escolar de crianças no ensino fundamental I.Caroline Francisca Eltink, Ana Carolina Chicanelli & Tawane Lankaster de Almeida - 2024 - Prometeica - Revista De Filosofía Y Ciencias 29:348-364.
    Família e escola são os dois primeiros contextos de desenvolvimento afetivo, cognitivo e social da criança. As experiências vividas nos contextos familiar e escolar interferem nas aprendizagens escolares. O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar os efeitos das relações afetivas familiares no desempenho escolar de alunos do Ensino Fundamental I e conhecer quais orientações são dadas a professores diante de alunos com problemas de aprendizagem ocasionados por afetos negativos nas relações familiares. Foi realizada uma revisão bibliográfica integrativa de artigos científicos (...)
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    Tipología y socialización de las familias españolas.Javier Elzo - 2004 - Arbor 178 (702):205-229.
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    Prior familiarity with components enhances unconscious learning of relations.Ryan B. Scott & Zoltan Dienes - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1):413-418.
    The influence of prior familiarity with components on the implicit learning of relations was examined using artificial grammar learning. Prior to training on grammar strings, participants were familiarised with either the novel symbols used to construct the strings or with irrelevant geometric shapes. Participants familiarised with the relevant symbols showed greater accuracy when judging the correctness of new grammar strings. Familiarity with elemental components did not increase conscious awareness of the basis for discriminations but increased accuracy even in its absence. (...)
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    Familiarity‐Matching: An Ecologically Rational Heuristic for the Relationships‐Comparison Task.Masaru Shirasuna, Hidehito Honda, Toshihiko Matsuka & Kazuhiro Ueda - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (2):e12806.
    Previous studies have shown that people often use heuristics in making inferences and that subjective memory experiences, such as recognition or familiarity of objects, can be valid cues for inferences. So far, many researchers have used the binary choice task in which two objects are presented as alternatives (e.g., “Which city has the larger population, city A or city B?”). However, objects can be presented not only as alternatives but also in a question (e.g., “Which country is city X in, (...)
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    Dos pais pobres ao pai dos pobres: cartas de pais e mães ao presidente Vargas e a política familiar do Estado Novo.Ana Paula Vosne Martins - 2008 - Diálogos (Maringa) 12 (2-3).
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    Dos pais pobres ao pai dos pobres: cartas de pais e mães ao presidente Vargas e a política familiar do Estado Novo.Ana Paula Vosne Martins - 2008 - Dialogos 12 (2e3).
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    Familiarity inferences, subjective attitudes and counterstance contingency: towards a pragmatic theory of subjective meaning.Christopher Kennedy & Malte Willer - 2022 - Linguistics and Philosophy 45 (6):1395-1445.
    Subjective predicates have two interpretive and distributional characteristics that have resisted a comprehensive analysis. First, the use of a subjective predicate to describe an object is in general felicitous only when the speaker has a particular kind of familiarity with relevant features of the object; characterizing an object as _tasty,_ for example, implies that the speaker has experience of its taste. Second, subjective predicates differ from objective predicates in their distribution under certain types of propositional attitude verbs. The goal of (...)
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  26. The Feeling of Familiarity.Amy Kind - 2022 - Acta Scientiarum 43 (3):1-10.
    The relationship between the phenomenology of imagination and the phenomenology of memory is an interestingly complicated one. On the one hand, there seem to be important similarities between the two, and there are even occasions in which we mistake an imagining for a memory or vice versa. On the other hand, there seem to be important differences between the two, and we can typically tell them apart. This paper explores various attempts to delineate a phenomenological marker differentiating imagination and memory, (...)
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    Real Natures and Familiar Objects.Crawford Elder - 2004 - Cambridge, Mass.: Bradford.
    In _Real Natures and Familiar Objects_ Crawford Elder defends, with qualifications, the ontology of common sense. He argues that we exist -- that no gloss is necessary for the statement "human beings exist" to show that it is true of the world as it really is -- and that we are surrounded by many of the medium-sized objects in which common sense believes. He argues further that these familiar medium-sized objects not only exist, but have essential properties, which (...)
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    Being Familiar with What One Wants.Uku Tooming - 2020 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 101 (4):690-710.
    Self‐ascriptions of desire seem to differ in their epistemic security. There are easy cases in which a sincere self‐ascription immediately counts as knowledgeable, and there are hard cases in which it is an open question whether an agent actually knows that they have the desire that they take themselves to have. In this paper, I suggest an explanation according to which whether a self‐ascription of desire is easy or hard depends on whether one is familiar with the content of (...)
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    Familiar transformative experiences.Petronella Randell - 2023 - Synthese 202 (2):1-16.
    On the standard Paulian definition of epistemically transformative experiences (ETE), we can’t know what an ETE is like before we have it. ETEs are new kinds of experiences and, importantly, can’t be imagined—this is why they have a unique ability to teach us what a particular experience is like. Contra Paul, some philosophers (Sharadin, 2015; Wilkenfeld, 2016; Ismael, 2019; Kind, 2020; Daoust, 2021; Cath, 2022) have argued that transformative experiences can be imagined. A neglected consequence of this argument is that (...)
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    Familiarity: Origins, trends, trends.Anatolii M. Kolodnyi - 1996 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 1:41-43.
    Familiarity creates its own specific continuum of spiritual life in Ukraine, becomes a notable phenomenon in the field of Ukrainian national revival. With this phrase, we identified a group of related phenomena in the spiritual life of present-day Ukraine, based on the idea of ​​a revival in one form or another of pre-Christian religion, which is considered by the organizers of the Homeland Movement as the authentic worldview of Ukrainians. It is impossible to call each of the currents of native (...)
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    Real Natures and Familiar Objects.Crawford Elder - 2004 - Cambridge, Mass.: Bradford.
    In _Real Natures and Familiar Objects_ Crawford Elder defends, with qualifications, the ontology of common sense. He argues that we exist -- that no gloss is necessary for the statement "human beings exist" to show that it is true of the world as it really is -- and that we are surrounded by many of the medium-sized objects in which common sense believes. He argues further that these familiar medium-sized objects not only exist, but have essential properties, which (...)
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    Desire, Familiarity, and Engagement in Polyamory: Results From a National Sample of Single Adults in the United States.Amy C. Moors, Amanda N. Gesselman & Justin R. Garcia - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Coupledom and notions of intimacy and family formation with one committed partner are hallmarks of family and relationship science. Recent national surveys in the United States and Canada have found that consensually non-monogamous relationships are common, though prevalence of specific types of consensual non-monogamy are unknown. The present research draws on a United States Census based quota sample of single adults to estimate the prevalence of desire for, familiarity with, and engagement in polyamory—a distinct type of consensually non-monogamous relationship where (...)
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  33. Educación y socialización en la modernidad líquida.José Maria Perez-Agote Aguirre - 2009 - Estudios Filosóficos 58 (167):93-106.
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  34. Internet, nuevo espacio de socialización.Francisco Javier Valiente - 2009 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 59 (959):48-51.
    Podríamos seguir la historia de la Humanidad a través de las tecnologías y los medios de comunicación. Cada uno de ellos, cuando ha ido apareciendo en escena, ha necesitado un tiempo para implantarse en la sociedad, ha cambiado la idea de tiempo y espacio, ha modificado las relaciones entre las personas y ha influido en la cultura y en todas las facetas de la vida de las personas. Pensemos en la aparición de la imprenta, o del teléfono. En los últimos (...)
     
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  35. Fieldwork in familiar places: morality, culture, and philosophy.Michele M. Moody-Adams - 1997 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    Fieldwork in Familiar Places challenges the misconceptions about morality, culture, and objectivity that support these skepticisms, to show that we can take ...
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    Familiar ethical issues amplified: how members of research ethics committees describe ethical distinctions between disaster and non-disaster research.Catherine M. Tansey, James Anderson, Renaud F. Boulanger, Lisa Eckenwiler, John Pringle, Lisa Schwartz & Matthew Hunt - 2017 - BMC Medical Ethics 18 (1):44.
    The conduct of research in settings affected by disasters such as hurricanes, floods and earthquakes is challenging, particularly when infrastructures and resources were already limited pre-disaster. However, since post-disaster research is essential to the improvement of the humanitarian response, it is important that adequate research ethics oversight be available. We aim to answer the following questions: 1) what do research ethics committee members who have reviewed research protocols to be conducted following disasters in low- and middle-income countries perceive as the (...)
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    Estranged Familiars: A Deweyan Approach to Philosophy and Qualitative Research.Amy Shuffelton - 2015 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 34 (2):137-147.
    This essay argues that philosophy can be combined with qualitative research without sacrificing the aims of either approach. Philosophers and qualitative researchers have articulated and supported the idea that human meaning-constructions are appropriately grasped through close attention to “consequences incurred in action,” in Dewey’s words. Furthermore, scholarship in both domains explores alternative possibilities to familiar constructions of meaning. The essay explains by means of a concrete example the approach I took to hybridizing these approaches. It describes an ethnographic and (...)
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    Dinámicas familiares en torno al sujeto sordo: un horizonte de posibilidades en la experiencia del cuerpo alienado.Gloria Esperanza Castellanos-García, Andrea Del Pilar Arenas & Jorge Enrique Rojas-Delgado - 2020 - Ratio Juris 15 (30).
    El presente artículo plantea, partiendo de las vivencias de padres oyentes ante la llegada de un hijo sordo a partir de sus narraciones y experiencias de vida, por un lado, la comprensión de las etapas por las que atraviesan desde el momento en que se sospecha la existencia de la discapacidad de su hijo, hasta el momento en que es confirmada y asumida; por otro lado, describir los cambios que se producen al interior de la dinámica familiar ante la (...)
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    A familiar dilemma for the subset theory of realization.Matthew Rellihan - 2021 - Analytic Philosophy 64 (1):68-90.
    I argue that the subset theory of property realization cannot account for both the multiple realizability and causal efficacy of mental properties. It avoids the threat of causal exclusion by identifying every power of a realized property with some power of its realizer, but this entails that the different realizers of a multiply realizable property share their causal powers, and this just isn't so. A counterexample is produced as evidence. Thus, in its original form, the theory fails to account for (...)
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    Language Familiarity and Proficiency Leads to Differential Cortical Processing During Translation Between Distantly Related Languages.Katsumasa Shinozuka, Kiyomitsu Niioka, Tatsuya Tokuda, Yasushi Kyutoku, Koki Okuno, Tomoki Takahashi & Ippeita Dan - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15:593108.
    In the midst of globalization, English is regarded as an international language, or Lingua Franca, but learning it as a second language (L2) remains still difficult to speakers of other languages. This is true especially for the speakers of languages distantly related to English such as Japanese. In this sense, exploring neural basis for translation between the first language (L1) and L2 is of great interest. There have been relatively many previous researches revealing brain activation patterns during translations between L1 (...)
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  41. Strange Kinds, Familiar Kinds, and the Charge of Arbitrariness.Daniel Z. Korman - 2010 - Oxford Studies in Metaphysics:119-144.
    Particularists in material-object metaphysics hold that our intuitive judgments about which kinds of things there are and are not are largely correct. One common argument against particularism is the argument from arbitrariness, which turns on the claim that there is no ontologically significant difference between certain of the familiar kinds that we intuitively judge to exist (snowballs, islands, statues, solar systems) and certain of the strange kinds that we intuitively judge not to exist (snowdiscalls, incars, gollyswoggles, the fusion of (...)
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    Familiarity and visual change detection.Harold Pashler - 1988 - Perception and Psychophysics 41:191-201.
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    Dewey on Familiarity in Education, Aesthetics, and Art.Andrea Fiore - 2024 - Educational Theory 73 (6):822-832.
    In this paper, Andrea Fiore sketches the notion of familiarity in Dewey's thought, particularly in its relations with education, aesthetics, and art. The importance of that notion emerges in Dewey's well-known writings such as How We Think, The School and Society, and Art as Experience, where he shows that not only does familiarity play a fundamental role in our lives, but it also constitutes a helpful tool to make our experience deeper and richer. This is particularly evident in two aspects (...)
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    Familiar and relative size cues and surface texture as determinants of relative distance judgments.Colin V. Newman - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 96 (1):37.
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    Familiarity with Own Population’s Appearance Influences Facial Preferences.Carlota Batres, Mallini Kannan & David I. Perrett - 2017 - Human Nature 28 (3):344-354.
    Previous studies have found that individuals from rural areas in Malaysia and in El Salvador prefer heavier women than individuals from urban areas. Several explanations have been proposed to explain these differences in weight preferences but no study has explored familiarity as a possible explanation. We therefore sought to investigate participants’ face preferences while also examining the facial characteristics of the actual participants. Our results showed that participants from rural areas preferred heavier-looking female faces than participants from urban areas. We (...)
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  46. Familiarity, Confidence, Trust: Problems and Perspectives. I Gambetta, Diego (Red.).Niklas Luhmann - 1988 - In Diego Gambetta (ed.), Trust: Making and Breaking Cooperative Relations. Blackwell.
     
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  47. Familiar Verbs Are Not Always Easier Than Novel Verbs: How German Pre‐School Children Comprehend Active and Passive Sentences.Miriam Dittmar, Kirsten Abbot-Smith, Elena Lieven & Michael Tomasello - 2014 - Cognitive Science 38 (1):128-151.
    Many studies show a developmental advantage for transitive sentences with familiar verbs over those with novel verbs. It might be that once familiar verbs become entrenched in particular constructions, they would be more difficult to understand (than would novel verbs) in non-prototypical constructions. We provide support for this hypothesis investigating German children using a forced-choice pointing paradigm with reversed agent-patient roles. We tested active transitive verbs in study 1. The 2-year olds were better with familiar than novel (...)
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  48. Mundo familiar y mundo extraño.Bernhard Waldenfels - 2001 - Ideas Y Valores:119-131.
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    “Thinking Familiar with the Interstitial”: An Introduction.Kristie Dotson - 2014 - Hypatia 29 (1):1-17.
    It's not that we haven't always been here, since there was a here. It is that the letters of our names have been scrambled when they were not totally erased, and our fingertips upon the handles of history have been called the random brushings of birds. (Lorde , ix) Because… [racialized peoples'] dehumanization has not been successful, conceiving of self and others and their exercise of themselves both against dehumanization and toward liberatory possibilities has meant living double lives backed up (...)
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    Familiarity breeds differentiation: A subjective-likelihood approach to the effects of experience in recognition memory.James L. McClelland & Mark Chappell - 1998 - Psychological Review 105 (4):724-760.
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