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    Current Emotion Research in Health Behavior Science.David M. Williams & Daniel R. Evans - 2014 - Emotion Review 6 (3):277-287.
    In the past two to three decades health behavior scientists have increasingly emphasized affect-related concepts (including, but not limited to emotion) in their attempts to understand and facilitate change in important health behaviors, such as smoking, eating, physical activity, substance abuse, and sex. This article provides a narrative review of this burgeoning literature, including relevant theory and research on affective response (e.g., hedonic response to eating and drug use), incidental affect (e.g., work-related stress as a determinant of alcohol use), affect (...)
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  2. Ethics Supplemental Examination–Question 1: Perversion of Sport Argument.Duncan Raymond & Daniel Evans - forthcoming - Ethics.
     
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  3. Thought Paper”: The Role of Social Capital in Frontier Capital Markets# 1:“How do we define Social Capital?Jana Shakarian & Daniel Evans - manuscript
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  4. Thought Paper”: The Role of Social Capital in Frontier Capital Markets# 8:“Conclusions and a New Start.Jana Shakarian & Daniel Evans - manuscript
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    New realism and old reality.Daniel Luther Evans - 1928 - Princeton,: Princeton university press.
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    New realism and old reality.Daniel Luther Evans - 1928 - Princeton,: Princeton university press.
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    The status of values in new realism.Daniel Luther Evans - 1923 - Columbus: The Ohio state university.
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    Using Stakeholder Empathy to Promote Corporate Social Responsibility.Daniel C. Evans, Gerald E. Evans & Michael V. Harrington - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 18:103-118.
    The requirement of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business to include business ethics in the curriculum has prompted business programs to teach ethics either integrated across the curriculum or in standalone classes. The question addressed here is how to engage students in thinking deeply and empathetically about ethical issues impacting corporate social responsibility. This research focused on using a thought experiment developed by John Rawls in which students examined CSR issues from the perspective of six stakeholder groups. A (...)
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    A Review of the Academic and Psychological Impact of the Transition to Secondary Education. [REVIEW]Danielle Evans, Giulia A. Borriello & Andy P. Field - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:391751.
    The transition from primary to secondary education is one of the most stressful events in a young person’s life (Zeedyk et al., 2003) and can have a negative impact on psychological wellbeing and academic achievement. One explanation for these negative impacts is that the transition coincides with early adolescence, a period during which certain psychological disorders (i.e., anxiety disorders) become more salient (Kessler et al., 2005) and marked social, biological, and psychological development occurs (Anderson, Jacobs, Schramm, & Splittgerber, 2000). This (...)
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