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    On being a scientist.Kenneth D. Pimple, Philip J. Whitney, Diane Hoffman-Kim & Linda B. McGown - 1995 - Science and Engineering Ethics 1 (3):309-314.
    Editors’ Note:As a matter of policy, the editors believe that publishing several reviews of selected texts is a valuable exercise which will enable a cross-section of views to be aired. The recently published second edition of the National Academy of Sciences’ report “On Being a Scientist” was considered an appropriate text for such treatment. The reviewer, Kenneth D. Pimple, Ph.D., is a Research Associate at the Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions and a Visiting Lecturer in (...)
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  2. The effects of foregrounding on spontaneous generation of predictive inferences.Bg Ritchie & P. Whitney - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (6):527-527.
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    A reassessment of typicality effects in free recall.Paul Whitney, Thomas G. Cocklin, James F. Juola & George Kellas - 1983 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (4):321-323.
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    A separate language-interpretation resource: Premature fractionation?Paul Whitney & Desiree Budd - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1):113-113.
    The target article argues for the modularity of language interpretive processes without the usual criterion that a module be informationally encapsulated. It is the encapsulation criterion, however, that gives modularity most of its testability. Without the criterion of encapsulation, testing whether relatively automatic comprehension processes use their own unique resource is a very tricky matter.
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    Base-rate respect meets affect neglect.Paul Whitney, John M. Hinson & Allison L. Matthews - 2007 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (3):285-286.
    While improving the theoretical account of base-rate neglect, Barbey & Sloman's (B&S's) target article suffers from affect neglect by failing to consider the fundamental role of emotional processes in decisions. We illustrate how affective influences are fundamental to decision making, and discuss how the dual process model can be a useful framework for understanding hot and cold cognition in reasoning.
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    Jean-Paul Sartre's Notebooks.Peter Whitney - 1984 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 15 (2):109-122.
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  7. Sartre, Jean, Paul notebooks.P. Whitney - 1984 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 15 (2):109-122.
     
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    Sartre's Phenomenological Description of Bad Faith: Intentionallty as Ontological Ground of Experience.Peter Whitney - 1980 - Philosophy Today 24 (3):238-248.
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  9. Task effects on readers use of elaborative inferences.P. Whitney & Da Waring - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):522-522.
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    On being a scientist Responsible conduct in research second edition.Kenneth Pimple, Philip Whitney, Dianne Hoffman-Kime & Linda McGown - 1995 - Science and Engineering Ethics 1 (3):309-314.
    Editors’ Note:As a matter of policy, the editors believe that publishing several reviews of selected texts is a valuable exercise which will enable a cross-section of views to be aired. The recently published second edition of the National Academy of Sciences’ report “On Being a Scientist” was considered an appropriate text for such treatment. The reviewer, Kenneth D. Pimple, Ph.D., is a Research Associate at the Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions and a Visiting Lecturer in (...)
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