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    How Will We Recognize Each Other as Mapuche?: Gender and Ethnic Identity Performances in Argentina.Sarah D. Warren - 2009 - Gender and Society 23 (6):768-789.
    This article builds on the literature of “doing” identities through a case study of indigenous Mapuche people in Argentina. Argentina is a unique place to study indigenous identities because they are not rigidly defined by the state or by Argentine society, thus making social interactions more visible. My analysis shows that “doing” identities is an inherently intersectional process. Mapuche women engage in gendered interactions to create an authentic indigenous identity, often for the purpose of gaining rights, emphasizing traditional clothing to (...)
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    Investigating the causes of wrap-up effects: Evidence from eye movements and E–Z Reader.Tessa Warren, Sarah J. White & Erik D. Reichle - 2009 - Cognition 111 (1):132-137.
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    Investigating the causes of wrap-up effects: Evidence from eye movements and E–Z Reader.Tessa Warren, Sarah J. White & Erik D. Reichle - 2009 - Cognition 111 (1):132-137.
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    Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Deep Brain Stimulation Think Tank: Advances in Neurophysiology, Adaptive DBS, Virtual Reality, Neuroethics and Technology.Adolfo Ramirez-Zamora, James Giordano, Aysegul Gunduz, Jose Alcantara, Jackson N. Cagle, Stephanie Cernera, Parker Difuntorum, Robert S. Eisinger, Julieth Gomez, Sarah Long, Brandon Parks, Joshua K. Wong, Shannon Chiu, Bhavana Patel, Warren M. Grill, Harrison C. Walker, Simon J. Little, Ro’ee Gilron, Gerd Tinkhauser, Wesley Thevathasan, Nicholas C. Sinclair, Andres M. Lozano, Thomas Foltynie, Alfonso Fasano, Sameer A. Sheth, Katherine Scangos, Terence D. Sanger, Jonathan Miller, Audrey C. Brumback, Priya Rajasethupathy, Cameron McIntyre, Leslie Schlachter, Nanthia Suthana, Cynthia Kubu, Lauren R. Sankary, Karen Herrera-Ferrá, Steven Goetz, Binith Cheeran, G. Karl Steinke, Christopher Hess, Leonardo Almeida, Wissam Deeb, Kelly D. Foote & Okun Michael S. - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    NGO perspectives on the social and ethical dimensions of plant genome-editing.Richard Helliwell, Sarah Hartley & Warren Pearce - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (4):779-791.
    Plant genome editing has the potential to become another chapter in the intractable debate that has dogged agricultural biotechnology. In 2016, 107 Nobel Laureates accused Greenpeace of emotional and dogmatic campaigning against agricultural biotechnology and called for governments to defy such campaigning. The Laureates invoke the authority of science to argue that Greenpeace is putting lives at risk by opposing agricultural biotechnology and Golden Rice and is notable in framing Greenpeace as unethical and its views as marginal. This paper examines (...)
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    Perceptions of Duchenne and non-Duchenne smiles: A meta-analysis.Sarah D. Gunnery & Mollie A. Ruben - 2016 - Cognition and Emotion 30 (3):501-515.
    A meta-analysis was conducted to compare perceptions of Duchenne smiles, smiles that include activation of the cheek raiser muscle that creates crow's feet around the eyes, with perceptions of non-Duchenne smiles, smiles without cheek raiser activation. In addition to testing the overall effect, moderator analyses were conducted to test how methodological, stimulus-specific and perceiver-specific differences between studies predicted the overall effect size. The meta-analysis found that, overall, Duchenne smiles and people producing Duchenne smiles are rated more positively (i.e., authentic, genuine, (...)
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    Sentence processing in the face of semantic loss: a case study.Sarah D. Breedin & Eleanor M. Saffran - 1999 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 128 (4):547.
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    Prescriptive Authority for Nurses.Sarah D. Cohn - 1984 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 12 (2):72-75.
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    Prescriptive Authority for Nurses.Sarah D. Cohn - 1984 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 12 (2):72-75.
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    Survey of Legislation on Third Party Reimbursement for Nurses.Sarah D. Cohn - 1983 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 11 (6):260-263.
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    Survey of Legislation on Third Party Reimbursement for Nurses.Sarah D. Cohn - 1983 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 11 (6):260-263.
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    The Living Will from the Nurse's Perspective.Sarah D. Cohn - 1983 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 11 (3):121-124.
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    The Living Will from the Nurse's Perspective.Sarah D. Cohn - 1983 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 11 (3):121-124.
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    Professor urban's value-theory.D. Warren Fisher - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 14 (21):570-582.
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    Professor Urban's Value-Theory.D. Warren Fisher - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 14 (21):570-582.
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  16. The Ethics of Reproductive Technology.Kenneth D. Alpern & Mary Anne Warren - 1995 - Bioethics 9 (2):164.
     
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    Individual differences in the emotional modulation of gaze-cuing.Sarah D. McCrackin & Roxane J. Itier - 2018 - Cognition and Emotion 33 (4):768-800.
    ABSTRACTGaze-cuing refers to the spontaneous orienting of attention towards a gazed-at location, characterised by shorter response times to gazed-at than non-gazed at targets. Previous research suggests that processing of these gaze cues interacts with the processing of facial expression cues to enhance gaze-cuing. However, whether only negative emotions can enhance gaze-cuing is still debated, and whether this emotional modulation varies as a function of individual differences still remains largely unclear. Combining data from seven experiments, we investigated the emotional modulation of (...)
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    Legal Issues in School Nursing Practice.Sarah D. Cohn - 1984 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 12 (5):219-221.
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    Legal Issues in School Nursing Practice.Sarah D. Cohn - 1984 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 12 (5):219-221.
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    Revocation of Nurses?Licenses: How Does It Happen?Sarah D. Cohn - 1983 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 11 (1):22-24.
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    Revocation of Nurses?Licenses: How Does It Happen?Sarah D. Cohn - 1983 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 11 (1):22-24.
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    Emotional context can reduce the negative impact of face masks on inferring emotions.Sarah D. McCrackin & Jelena Ristic - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:928524.
    While face masks prevent the spread of disease, they occlude lower face parts and thus impair facial emotion recognition. Since emotions are often also contextually situated, it remains unknown whether providing a descriptive emotional context alongside the facial emotion may reduce some of the negative impact of facial occlusion on emotional communication. To address this question, here we examined how emotional inferences were affected by facial occlusion and the availability of emotional context. Participants were presented with happy or sad emotional (...)
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  23. Effects of an emotionally arousing incident on memory for adjacent events.S. D. Barton & L. R. Warren - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (6):485-485.
     
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    Probing the invariant structure of spatial knowledge: Support for the cognitive graph hypothesis.Jonathan D. Ericson & William H. Warren - 2020 - Cognition 200 (C):104276.
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    Ethics Considerations Regarding Artificial Womb Technology for the Fetonate.Felix R. De Bie, Sarah D. Kim, Sourav K. Bose, Pamela Nathanson, Emily A. Partridge, Alan W. Flake & Chris Feudtner - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (5):67-78.
    Since the early 1980’s, with the clinical advent of in vitro fertilization resulting in so-called “test tube babies,” a wide array of ethical considerations and concerns regarding artificial womb technology (AWT) have been described. Recent breakthroughs in the development of extracorporeal neonatal life support by means of AWT have reinitiated ethical interest about this topic with a sense of urgency. Most of the recent ethical literature on the topic, however, pertains not to the more imminent scenario of a physiologically improved (...)
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    The Gaze Cueing Effect and Its Enhancement by Facial Expressions Are Impacted by Task Demands: Direct Comparison of Target Localization and Discrimination Tasks.Zelin Chen, Sarah D. McCrackin, Alicia Morgan & Roxane J. Itier - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The gaze cueing effect is characterized by faster attentional orienting to a gazed-at than a non-gazed-at target. This effect is often enhanced when the gazing face bears an emotional expression, though this finding is modulated by a number of factors. Here, we tested whether the type of task performed might be one such modulating factor. Target localization and target discrimination tasks are the two most commonly used gaze cueing tasks, and they arguably differ in cognitive resources, which could impact how (...)
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    Moral education the CHARACTERplus Way®.Jon C. Marshall, Sarah D. Caldwell & Jeanne Foster - 2011 - Journal of Moral Education 40 (1):51-72.
    Traditional approaches to character education have been viewed by many educators as an attempt to establish self control within students to habituate them to prescribed behaviour and as nothing more than a ‘bits‐and‐pieces’ approach to moral education. While this is accurate for many character education programmes, integrated multi‐dimensional character education embraces both moral education and character formation. Students learn to identify and process social conventions within the core values of the school and community and have opportunities to learn practical reasoning (...)
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  28. The relationship between corporate social performance, and organizational size, financial performance, and environmental performance: An empirical examination. [REVIEW]Peter A. Stanwick & Sarah D. Stanwick - 1998 - Journal of Business Ethics 17 (2):195-204.
    The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the corporate social performance of an organization and three variables: the size of the organization, the financial performance of the organization, and the environmental performance of the organization. By empirically testing data from 1987 to 1992, the results of the study show that a firm's corporate social performance is indeed impacted by the size of the firm, the level of profitability of the firm, and the amount of pollution emissions (...)
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    Learning to solve pattern-identification problems.Margaret J. Peterson & Sarah D. Hillner - 1967 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 73 (3):382.
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    Caselaw on Fetal Monitoring.Angela R. Holder & Sarah D. Cohn - 1985 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 13 (5):244-244.
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    Caselaw on Fetal Monitoring.Angela R. Holder & Sarah D. Cohn - 1985 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 13 (5):244-244.
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  32. A brief critical analysis of scientific creationism.Warren D. Dolphin - 1996 - In David B. Wilson & Warren D. Dolphin (eds.), Did the Devil make Darwin do it?: modern perspectives on the creation-evolution controversy. Ames: Iowa State University Press. pp. 37--45.
     
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  33. Disorders of musical cognition.Lauren Stewart, Katharina von Kriegstein, Simone Dalla Bella, Jason D. Warren & Griffiths & D. Timothy - 2008 - In Susan Hallam, Ian Cross & Michael Thaut (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Music Psychology. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Revising Medical Consent Forms: An Empirical Model and Test.David S. Kaufer, Erwin R. Steinberg & Sarah D. Toney - 1983 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 11 (4):155-162.
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    Revising Medical Consent Forms: An Empirical Model and Test.David S. Kaufer, Erwin R. Steinberg & Sarah D. Toney - 1983 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 11 (4):155-162.
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    Contrasting Experimentally Device-Manipulated and Device-Free Smiles.Marie P. Cross, Liana Gheorma & Sarah D. Pressman - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  37. Abnormalities in the awareness of action.Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, Daniel M. Wolpert & Christopher D. Frith - 2002 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (6):237-242.
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    Invertebrate Paleontology and Evolutionary Thinking in the US and Britain, 1860–1940.Warren D. Allmon - 2020 - Journal of the History of Biology 53 (3):423-450.
    The role of paleontology in evolutionary biology between the publication of The Origin of Species in 1859 and the Evolutionary Synthesis of the 1940s is frequently described as mostly misguided failure. However, a significant number of American and British PDPS invertebrate paleontologists of this period did devote considerable attention to evolution, and their evolutionary theories and conclusions were a good deal more diverse and nuanced than previous histories have suggested. This paper brings into focus a number of important but underrecognized (...)
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    Ben Sira's View of Women, a Literary Analysis.Sarah J. Tanzer & Warren C. Trenchard - 1986 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 106 (3):578.
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  40. Logic in the twenties: The nature of the quantifier.Warren D. Goldfarb - 1979 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 44 (3):351-368.
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    Spectral Resting-State EEG (rsEEG) in Chronic Aphasia Is Reliable, Sensitive, and Correlates With Functional Behavior.Sarah G. H. Dalton, James F. Cavanagh & Jessica D. Richardson - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    We investigated spectral resting-state EEG in persons with chronic stroke-induced aphasia to determine its reliability, sensitivity, and relationship to functional behaviors. Resting-state EEG has not yet been characterized in this population and was selected given the demonstrated potential of resting-state investigations using other neuroimaging techniques to guide clinical decision-making. Controls and persons with chronic stroke-induced aphasia completed two EEG recording sessions, separated by approximately 1 month, as well as behavioral assessments of language, sensorimotor, and cognitive domains. Power in the classic (...)
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    The Importance of Prior Sensitivity Analysis in Bayesian Statistics: Demonstrations Using an Interactive Shiny App.Sarah Depaoli, Sonja D. Winter & Marieke Visser - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The current paper highlights a new, interactive Shiny App that can be used to aid in understanding and teaching the important task of conducting a prior sensitivity analysis when implementing Bayesian estimation methods. In this paper, we discuss the importance of examining prior distributions through a sensitivity analysis. We argue that conducting a prior sensitivity analysis is equally important when so-called diffuse priors are implemented as it is with subjective priors. As a proof of concept, we conducted a small simulation (...)
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    Did the Devil make Darwin do it?: modern perspectives on the creation-evolution controversy.David B. Wilson & Warren D. Dolphin (eds.) - 1996 - Ames: Iowa State University Press.
    A guide for scientists who would like to contribute to the professional development of science teachers for elementary schools. Based on information from over 180 programs, describes what activities work and why, and suggests how to identify programs teachers have found to be effective and take the initial steps to become involved. Also provides vignettes illustrating the daily work of science teachers. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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  44. I want you to bring me a slab: Remarks on the opening sections of the philosophical investigations.Warren D. Goldfarb - 1983 - Synthese 56 (3):265 - 282.
  45. Kripke on Wittgenstein on rules.Warren D. Goldfarb - 1982 - Journal of Philosophy 79 (September):471-488.
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    Differentiating selves facilitates group outcomes.Sarah E. Ainsworth, Roy F. Baumeister & Kathleen D. Vohs - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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    Differentiation of individual selves facilitates group-level benefits of ultrasociality.Sarah E. Ainsworth, Roy F. Baumeister & Kathleen D. Vohs - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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  48. What is blame and why do we love it?Mark D. Alicke, Ross Rogers & Sarah Taylor - 2018 - In Kurt Gray & Jesse Graham (eds.), Atlas of Moral Psychology. Guilford Press. pp. 382.
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    Deductive Logic.Warren D. Goldfarb - 2003 - Indianapolis, IN, USA: Hackett Publishing Company.
    This text provides a straightforward, lively but rigorous, introduction to truth-functional and predicate logic, complete with lucid examples and incisive exercises, for which Warren Goldfarb is renowned.
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    The unsolvability of the gödel class with identity.Warren D. Goldfarb - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (4):1237-1252.
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