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    Television “news grazers”: Who they are and what they (don’t) know.Stephen Earl Bennett, Staci L. Rhine & Richard S. Flickinger - 2008 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 20 (1-2):25-36.
    Between 1998 and 2006, a new style of television news consumption was born: “news grazing.” With remote control devices in hand, “grazers” flip through TV news channels in order to find interesting news stories. Approximately three‐fifths of the public graze, and this group tends to be younger than non‐grazers. Grazers are less likely than the rest of the public to follow “hard” news about politics and economics, and, not surprisingly, they are even less knowledgeable about public affairs than most people (...)
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  2. Cortical organization of inhibition-related functions and modulation by psychopathology.Stacie L. Warren, Laura D. Crocker, Jeffery M. Spielberg, Anna S. Engels, Marie T. Banich, Bradley P. Sutton, Gregory A. Miller & Wendy Heller - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Integration in Christian Ethical Decision-Making.Stacy L. Jackson - 2004 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 23 (4):115-133.
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    Psychometric Properties of the RESTQ-Sport-36 in a Collegiate Student-Athlete Population.Stacy L. Gnacinski, Barbara B. Meyer & Carly A. Wahl - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The purpose of the current study was to examine the reliability and validity of the RESTQ-Sport-36 for use in the collegiate student-athlete population. A total of 494 collegiate student-athletes competing in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I, II, or III sanctioned sport completed the RESTQ-Sport-36 and Brief Profile of Mood States. Structural equation modeling procedures were used to compare first order to hierarchical model structures. Results of a confirmatory factor analysis and exploratory structural equation modeling analysis indicated that the first (...)
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    The benefits of emotional expression for math performance.Kathleen C. Burns & Stacy L. Friedman - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (2):245-251.
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    Marxism, Morality, and the Politics of Desire: Utopianism in Fredric Jameson's The Political Unconscious.Staci L. von Boeckmann - 1998 - Utopian Studies 9 (2):31-50.
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    Supporting ethical practice in community-engaged research with 4R: Respond, Record, Reflect, and Revise.Tommy Chou & Stacy L. Frazier - 2020 - Ethics and Behavior 30 (5):311-325.
    Efforts towards adaptation, dissemination, and implementation of culturally robust, evidence-informed mental health care rely on community-engaged research. Academic-community partnerships help bring science to service for vulnerable and historically disenfranchised populations. A growing literature supports the development of a framework of ethics for CEnR. This article examines ethical tensions in the context of the American Psychological Association Ethics Code General Principles – Beneficence and Nonmaleficence; Fidelity and Responsibility; Integrity; Justice; and Respect for People’s Rights and Dignity – and presents the 4R (...)
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    Conducting ethical research with correctional populations: Do researchers and IRB members know the federal regulations?Mark E. Johnson, Christiane Brems, Bridget L. Hanson, Staci L. Corey, Gloria D. Eldridge & Kristen Mitchell - 2014 - Research Ethics 10 (1):6-16.
    Conducting or overseeing research in correctional settings requires knowledge of specific federal rules and regulations designed to protect the rights of individuals in incarceration. To investigate the extent to which relevant groups possess this knowledge, using a 10-item questionnaire, we surveyed 885 IRB prisoner representatives, IRB members and chairs with and without experience reviewing HIV/AIDS correctional protocols, and researchers with and without correctional HIV/AIDS research experience. Across all groups, respondents answered 4.5 of the items correctly. Individuals who have overseen or (...)
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  9. Relationships among cognition, emotion, and motivation: implications for intervention and neuroplasticity in psychopathology.Laura D. Crocker, Wendy Heller, Stacie L. Warren, Aminda J. O'Hare, Zachary P. Infantolino & Gregory A. Miller - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    The Meaning of Informed Consent: Genome Editing Clinical Trials for Sickle Cell Disease.Stacy Desine, Brittany M. Hollister, Khadijah E. Abdallah, Anitra Persaud, Sara Chandros Hull & Vence L. Bonham - 2020 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 11 (4):195-207.
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    Word association tests of associative memory and implicit processes: Theoretical and assessment issues.Alan W. Stacy, Susan L. Ames & J. Grenard - 2006 - In Reinout W. Wiers & Alan W. Stacy (eds.), Handbook of Implicit Cognition and Addiction. Sage Publications. pp. 75--90.
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    Searching for objects in real-world scenes.Irving Biederman, Arnold L. Glass & E. Webb Stacy - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 97 (1):22.
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    Community perspectives on the benefits and risks of technologically enhanced communicable disease surveillance systems: a report on four community juries.Chris Degeling, Stacy M. Carter, Antoine M. van Oijen, Jeremy McAnulty, Vitali Sintchenko, Annette Braunack-Mayer, Trent Yarwood, Jane Johnson & Gwendolyn L. Gilbert - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-14.
    Background Outbreaks of infectious disease cause serious and costly health and social problems. Two new technologies – pathogen whole genome sequencing and Big Data analytics – promise to improve our capacity to detect and control outbreaks earlier, saving lives and resources. However, routinely using these technologies to capture more detailed and specific personal information could be perceived as intrusive and a threat to privacy. Method Four community juries were convened in two demographically different Sydney municipalities and two regional cities in (...)
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    The role of academic background and the writing centre on students’ academic achievement in a writing-intensive criminological theory course.Shelley Keith, Kristen L. Stives, Laura Jean Kerr & Stacy Kastner - 2018 - Educational Studies 46 (2):154-169.
    This study uses a quasi-experimental design to assess how the incorporation of an embedded writing centre tutor in the experimental class affects student achievement in comparison with the control...
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    On the information extracted from a glance at a scene.Irving Biederman, Jan C. Rabinowitz, Arnold L. Glass & E. Webb Stacy - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (3):597.
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  16. Le Nouveau monde de l'esprit.J. B. Rhine & Albert Colnat - 1956 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 61 (1):106-107.
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  17. Fictionality in Imagined Worlds.Stacie Friend - 2021 - In Sonia Sedivy (ed.), Art, Representation, and Make-Believe: Essays on the Philosophy of Kendall L. Walton. New York: Routledge. pp. 25-40.
    What does it mean for a proposition to be "true in a fiction"? According to the account offered by Kendall Walton in Mimesis as Make-Believe (1990), what is fictionally true, or simply fictional, is what a work of fiction invites or prescribes that we imagine. To say that it is fictional that Okonkwo kills Ikemefuna in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart, for example, is to say that we are supposed to imagine that event. Yet Walton gives no account of the (...)
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  18. University, Council, City: Intellectual Culture on the Rhine, 1300-1550: Acts of the Xiith International Colloquium of the Société Internationale Pour l'Étude de la Philosophie Médiévale, Freiburg Im Breisgau, 27-29 October 2004.L. Cesalli, Nadja Germann & M. J. F. M. Hoenen (eds.) - 2007 - Brepols Publishers.
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    Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):514-514.
    A revised edition of a work originally published in 1952, this book offers an entertaining exposé of various pseudoscientific fads and cults, from dowsing and flying saucers to flat earth theories and dianetics. It includes brief but responsible chapters on the theories of Wilhelm Reich, Count Korzybski, and J. B. Rhine.--L. K. B.
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    Science was Born of Christianity: The Teaching of Fr. Stanley L. Jaki. By Stacy Trasancos, with a Foreword by Paul Haffner. [REVIEW]Peter A. Redpath - 2015 - International Philosophical Quarterly 55 (1):132-134.
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  21. Notes on a paragraph from 1922, by M*l*n K*nd*ra.Terence Rajivan Edward - manuscript
    This paper is written as a pastiche of a notable European novelist, and essayist – it is the essayist who is being imitated, my first effort at this. I make some notes on a paragraph from a well-crafted fiction by Stacy Aumonier. I use the pastiche mode not just for fun but because readers may prefer the bolder and less qualified style, despite some information loss.
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  22. Khrestomatii︠a︡ po istorii zapadnoevropeĭskoĭ filosofii IV v. do n.ė.-XIX v.L. M. Upraviteleva (ed.) - 1996 - Barnaul: Izd-vo Altaĭskogo gos. universiteta.
     
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  23. Conduct and the supernatural.L. S. Thornton - 1915 - New York [etc.]: Longmans, Green and co..
     
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    The ontological assemblage of disability in practices of Sociomedical expertise in Russia.L. A. Torlopova - 2017 - Sociology of Power 29 (3):103-121.
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    Hanʼguk yulli sasang: "Han" sasang ŭl chungsim ŭro.Kŭn-chʻŏl Yi (ed.) - 1997 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Pogyŏng Munhwasa.
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    Emergent man; his chances, problems and potentials.Julius Stulman - 1973 - New York,: Gordon & Breach. Edited by Ervin Laszlo.
    Maslow, A. A. Towards a humanistic biology.--Murphy, G. The inside and the outside of creativity.--Stacy, D. L. Art and human creativity.--Parnes, S. J. Creative potential and the educational experiment.--Laszlo, E. "Reverence for natural systems."--McInnis, N. Gestalt ecology.--Harman, W. H. Alternate futures and habitability.--Smith, R. A. Synergistic organizations.--Reiser, O. L. The cosmic lens, the galactic disc, and the archetypal holograms.--Smith, R. A. "Unibutz."--Stulman, J. Beyond crisis.
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    Integrated Models of Cognitive Systems.Wayne D. Gray (ed.) - 2007 - Oxford University Press.
    The field of cognitive modeling has progressed beyond modeling cognition in the context of simple laboratory tasks and begun to attack the problem of modeling it in more complex, realistic environments, such as those studied by researchers in the field of human factors. The problems that the cognitive modeling community is tackling focus on modeling certain problems of communication and control that arise when integrating with the external environment factors such as implicit and explicit knowledge, emotion, cognition, and the cognitive (...)
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  28. Brain embodiment of category-specific semantic memory circuits.L. Boroditsky & J. Prinz - 2008 - In Gün R. Semin & Eliot R. Smith (eds.), Embodied grounding: social, cognitive, affective, and neuroscientific approaches. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  29. Husserl and Historical Science.L. E. Shiner - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Designing for Deep Learning in Research Ethics Education in advance.Sue Wilder & William L. Gannon - forthcoming - Teaching Ethics.
    Research ethics education has taken many forms since federal funding agencies issued regulatory guidance directing those supported by these agencies to complete required training. In the absence of a standard training approach among institutions such as universities, the design and content of courses, workshops, and seminars varies widely. Here we describe a southwestern United States research university program that employed six teaching strategies to assist students in deep learning of ethical principles and behavior. Our purpose was to determine how these (...)
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  31. Chto takoe teorii︠a︡ otnositelʹnosti.L. D. Landau - 1959 - Moskva: Sovetskai︠a︡ Rossii︠a︡. Edited by I︠U︡. B. Rumer.
     
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  32. The Organizational Client: Attorney-Client Privilege and the No-Contact Rule, 10 GEO. J.L. C. Sherman - 1997 - Legal Ethics 739.
     
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  33. The Paraphrase of St John attributed to Nonnus.L. F. Sherry - 1996 - Byzantion 66:409-430.
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  34. War communism to NEP: The road from serfdom.L. R. Sheldon - 1981 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 1:93.
     
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    Filosofskai︠a︡ analitika t︠s︡ifrovoĭ ėpokhi.L. V. Shipovalova (ed.) - 2020 - Sankt-Peterburg: Sankt-Peterburgskiĭ gosudarstvennyĭ universitet.
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    Is yi more basic than Ren in the teachings of confucius?L. U. O. Shirong - 2011 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 38 (3):427-443.
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    Research – China.L. Shiqiao - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (2-3):572-572.
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    The Body and Modernity in China.L. Shiqiao - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (2-3):472-474.
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  39. The Secret Mirror Literary Form and History in Tocqueville's Recollections.L. E. Shiner - 1988
     
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  40. Onomasiologicheskie problemy russkoĭ terminologii: uchebnoe posobie po spet︠s︡kursu.L. A. Shkatova - 1982 - Cheli︠a︡binsk: Bashkirskiĭ universitet.
     
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    Becoming an Expert: Exploring the Ethics of Radical Life Extension.L. Shore - unknown
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    Complexity as a contrast between dynamics and phenomenology.L. C. Zuchowski - 2018 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 63:86-99.
  43. Grundlage und Grundriss (1794/95) und ein Exzerpt von Kants Kritik der reinen Vernunft (1787).Violetta L. Waibel - 2021 - In Die Rolle von Anschauung und Begriff bei Johann Gottlieb Fichte: mit Kant über Kant hinaus. Berlin: Duncker Und Humblot.
     
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    Hegel and the present of art's past character.Alberto L. Siani - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book reclaims Hegel's notion of the "end of art"-or, more precisely, of "art's past character"-not just as a piece of the history of philosophy but as a living critical and interpretive methodology. It addresses the presence of the past character of art both in Hegel and contemporary philosophy and aesthetics. The book's innovative contribution lies in unifying the Hegelian thesis with discussions of contemporary art and philosophy. The author not only offers a Hegelian exegesis but applies the idea of (...)
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  45. Hyŏndae ŭi sasang.Il-chʻŏl Sin (ed.) - 1986 - Sŏul: Chʻŏnghwa.
     
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    Ambientes e territórios: uma introdução à ecologia política.Marcelo J. L. Souza - 2019 - Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Bertrand Brasil.
    O livro almeja ser representativo nos principais debates contemporâneos, oferecendo uma visão panorâmica sobre o campo na atualidade e permitindo-se aprofundar em algumas discussões selecionadas.O ambiente não pode ser reduzido ao “meio ambiente”, à natureza não humana. Ele não é meramente algo que “nos envolve”, um envoltório: o ambiente somos também nós, seres humanos, histórica e culturalmente situados. Quanto aos territórios, eles se estabelecem em íntima conexão com os ambientes em suas dimensões paisagística e material, quer sejam os processos geoecológicos, (...)
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  47. Frėnsis Bėkon.A. L. Subbotin - 1974 - Moskva,: "Myslʹ".
     
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  48. Geheimnis und offenbarung der schönheit.Karl L. Swoboda - 1912 - Berlin,: C. Duncker.
     
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    Does Recent Research on Adolescent Brain Development Inform the Mature Minor Doctrine?L. Steinberg - 2013 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 38 (3):256-267.
    US Supreme Court rulings concerning sanctions for juvenile offenders have drawn on the science of brain development and concluded that adolescents are inherently less mature than adults in ways that render them less culpable. This conclusion departs from arguments made in cases involving the mature minor doctrine, in which teenagers have been portrayed as comparable to adults in their capacity to make medical decisions. I attempt to reconcile these apparently incompatible views of adolescents’ decision-making competence. Adolescents are indeed less mature (...)
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    Review of Robert L. Simon: Fair Play: Sports, Values, and Society.[REVIEW]Robert L. Simon - 1993 - Ethics 104 (1):188-190.
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