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    Ethics and performance: A simulation analysis of team decision making. [REVIEW]Tammy G. Hunt & Daniel F. Jennings - 1997 - Journal of Business Ethics 16 (2):195-203.
    The interrelationships among a number of variables and their effect on ethical decision making was explored. Teams of students and managers participated in a competitive management simulation. Based on prior research, the effects of performance, environmental change, team age, and type of team on the level of ethical behavior were hypothesized. The findings indicate that multiple variables may interact in such a fashion that significance is lost.
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    Business ethics and job-related constructs: A cross-cultural comparison of automotive salespeople.Earl D. Honeycutt, Judy A. Siguaw & Tammy G. Hunt - 1995 - Journal of Business Ethics 14 (3):235 - 248.
    Although a number of articles have addressed ethical perceptions and behaviors, few studies have examined ethics across cultures. This research focuses on measuring the job satisfaction, customer orientation, ethics, and ethical training of automotive salespersons in the U.S. and Taiwan. The relationships of these variables to salesperson performance were also investigated. Ethics training was found to be negatively related to perceived levels of ethicalness and performance. High performance U.S. salespeople reported high ethical behavior, while the opposite was true in Taiwan. (...)
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    Appeals to the Bible in Ecotheology and Environmental Ethics: a Typology of Hermeneutical Stances.David G. Horrell, Cherryl Hunt & Christopher Southgate - 2008 - Studies in Christian Ethics 21 (2):219-238.
    This article surveys and classifies the kinds of appeal to the Bible made in recent theological discussions of ecology and environmental ethics. These are, first, readings of `recovery', followed by two types of readings of `resistance'. The first of these modes of resistance entails the exercise of suspicion against the text, a willingness to resist it given a commitment to a particular (ethical) reading perspective. The second, by contrast, entails a resistance to the contemporary ethical agenda, given a perceived commitment (...)
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  4. Greening Paul: Reading the Apostle in a Time of Ecological Crisis.David G. Horrell, Cherryl Hunt & Christopher Southgate - 2010
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    The Effect of Blurred Perceptual Training on the Decision Making of Skilled Football Referees.Tammie van Biemen, J. Koedijker, Peter G. Renden & David L. Mann - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Statistical Explanation and Statistical RelevanceWesley C. Salmon R. C. Jeffrey J. G. Greeno.G. M. K. Hunt - 1974 - Isis 65 (3):403-404.
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    1. On Ad Hoc Hypotheses On Ad Hoc Hypotheses (pp. 1-14).J. Christopher Hunt, Kareem Khalifa, Ryan Muldoon, Tony Smith, Michael Weisberg, Michelle G. Gibbons, Elliott O. Wagner & Andreas Wagner - 2012 - Philosophy of Science 79 (1):1-14.
    This article examines a series of Schelling-like models of residential segregation, in which agents prefer to be in the minority. We demonstrate that as long as agents care about the characteristics of their wider community, they tend to end up in a segregated state. We then investigate the process that causes this and conclude that the result hinges on the similarity of informational states among agents of the same type. This is quite different from Schelling-like behavior and suggests that segregation (...)
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    Determinism, Predictability and Chaos.G. M. K. Hunt - 1987 - Analysis 47 (3):129 - 133.
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    Exponential growth in Ebola outbreak since May 14, 2014.Allen G. Hunt - 2014 - Complexity 20 (2):8-11.
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    Preventing Disclosure-Induced Moral Licensing: Evidence from the Boardroom.Thomas G. Canace, Leigh Salzsieder & Tammie J. Schaefer - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 187 (4):841-857.
    Market participants continue to demand greater transparency from boards of directors, yet little is known about the effect of increased transparency on director decisions. Using a sample of practicing board members, our first experiment provides evidence that increased transparency via disclosure may license directors to make more biased decisions. Guided by rich insights provided by these directors, we examine whether considering a company’s ethical values can deter disclosure-induced licensing by activating a morality mindset. In two additional experiments, we find that (...)
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    Convoluted accommodation structures in folded rocks.T. J. Dodwell & G. W. Hunt - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (28-30):3418-3438.
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    Distribution of hydraulic conductivity in single scale anisotropy.A. G. Hunt, L. A. Blank & T. E. Skinner - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (16):2407-2428.
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    Longitudinal dispersion of solutes in porous media solely by advection.A. G. Hunt & T. E. Skinner - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (22):2921-2944.
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    Human rights or human responsibilities? Remembering Florence Nightingale.G. Hunt - 2001 - Nursing Ethics 8 (3):179-180.
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    Philosophy and Politics.G. M. K. Hunt - 1990 - Cambridge University Press.
    This 1990 collection explores one recurrent theme connecting philosophy and politics: the relation between the nature of man and the structure of society. It does so by concentrating on the topical issue of the market economy as an attempt to resolve the clash between individual autonomy and collective action. Beginning with a historical and personal recollection by Enoch Powell and a response by Robert Skidelsky, the volume then provides a forum for political theorists and philosophers to take issue on the (...)
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    Soil depth and soil production.Allen G. Hunt - 2016 - Complexity 21 (6):42-49.
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    The contemporary debate about'euthanasia'.G. Hunt & V. Tschudin - 1999 - Nursing Ethics 6 (2):95-96.
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    The ethics of silence.G. Hunt - 2004 - Nursing Ethics 11 (2):108.
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  19. The formal structure of the liar paradox.G. Hunt - 1986 - Logique Et Analyse 29 (15):349.
     
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  20. The History of Grammar in the Middle Ages. Collected Papers.R. Hunt & G. Bursill-Hall - 1983 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 45 (1):122-123.
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    The value of nursing.G. Hunt - 2002 - Nursing Ethics 9 (4):340.
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    Women’s Human Rights, Then and Now: Symposium on Eileen Hunt Botting’s Wollstonecraft, Mill, and Women’s Human Rights.Ruth Abbey, Linda M. G. Zerilli, Alasdair MacIntyre & Eileen Hunt Botting - 2018 - Political Theory 46 (3):426-454.
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  23. Further ramifications of 'grue'.G. M. K. Hunt - 1969 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 20 (3):257-259.
  24. Hypothesizing for Testing.G. M. K. Hunt - 1989 - Analysis 49 (2):49 - 56.
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    A conditional vindication of the straight rule.G. M. K. Hunt - 1970 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 21 (2):198-199.
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    Basic transport properties in natural porous media: Continuum percolation theory and fractal model.Allen G. Hunt - 2005 - Complexity 10 (3):22-37.
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    Comment on 'Whistleblowing and boundary violations'.G. Hunt - 2003 - Nursing Ethics 10 (5):537-538.
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    Continuum percolation theory for transport properties in porous media.A. G. Hunt * - 2005 - Philosophical Magazine 85 (29):3409-3434.
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    Editorial Comment.G. Hunt - 2001 - Nursing Ethics 8 (3):179-180.
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    Editorial Comment.G. Hunt - 2006 - Nursing Ethics 13 (6):571-572.
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    El Niño: Dynamics, its role in climate change, and its effects on climate variability.Allen G. Hunt - 2001 - Complexity 6 (3):16-32.
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    Is Philosophy a 'Theory of Everything'?G. M. K. Hunt - 1992 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 33:219-231.
    When Wittgenstein moved from Manchester to Cambridge he was following a path from the study of the natural sciences to the study of philosophy which was then not unusual, and has since become increasingly common. Russell had preceded him in that intellectual emigration and many more were to follow. Of the three philosophy departments I have been in, two were headed by natural scientists . Both my research supervisors in philosophy were natural scientists . Less surprising, but still significant, a (...)
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    Is Philosophy a ‘Theory of Everything’?G. M. K. Hunt - 1992 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 33:219-231.
    When Wittgenstein moved from Manchester to Cambridge he was following a path from the study of the natural sciences to the study of philosophy which was then not unusual, and has since become increasingly common. Russell had preceded him in that intellectual emigration and many more were to follow. Of the three philosophy departments I have been in, two were headed by natural scientists. Both my research supervisors in philosophy were natural scientists. Less surprising, but still significant, a considerable proportion (...)
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    Laws: Projectability and uniformity.G. M. K. Hunt - 1990 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 4 (3):241 – 246.
    Abstract It is argued that the problem of the necessity and projectability of laws may be solved by distinguishing between the fact of necessity and explanations of its nature. This reduces the problem of necessity to that of induction, which in consequences must be solved without reference to necessity using ?self?supporting? arguments. The consequences for the analysis of ?counterfactual conditionals and the problem of language dependence is discussed.
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    Meaningfulness and articulation of stimulus and response in paired-associate learning and recall.Raymond G. Hunt - 1959 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 57 (4):262.
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    Mechanics of shear banding in a regularized two-dimensional model of a granular medium.G. W. Hunt & J. Hammond - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (28-30):3483-3500.
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    Preface.G. M. K. Hunt - 1989 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 26:v-vi.
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    Predicting dispersion in porous media.A. G. Hunt & T. E. Skinner - 2010 - Complexity 16 (1):43-55.
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    Percolation-based effective conductivity calculations for bimodal distributions of local conductances.A. G. Hunt & B. Idriss - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (22-24):1989-2007.
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    Personal Perspective: Part II: Some ethical ground rules for BSE and other public health threats.G. Hunt - 1996 - Nursing Ethics 3 (3):263-267.
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    Patients with protracted pain: A survey conducted at The London Hospital.Jennifer M. Hunt, Thelma D. Stollar, David W. Littlejohns, Robert G. Twycross & Duncan W. Vere - 1977 - Journal of Medical Ethics 3 (2):61-73.
    Physical pain has always been part of human experience, and throughout history it is recorded that doctors and wise men and women have sought to ease pain. The attitudes of those suffering pain, however, have varied from stoical acceptance to sullen endurance. Today, most people consciously seek to avoid pain or to have their pain eased, although they do not always expect what in fact appears to be possible. This study of 13 patients with protracted pain was carried out at (...)
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    and Classic References at the Interface of Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology.M. Cleary, G. E. Hunt, G. Walter & M. Robertson - 2010 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 19 (3):290-8.
  43. Mental health research through clinical innovation or quality improvement—a reflection on the ethical aspects.M. Cleary, G. E. Hunt, M. Robertson & P. Escott - 2009 - Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 4:1-3.
    When clinical services aspire to quality improvement, creative and innovative approaches to old problems are needed to drive such change. Whilst new ef orts should be applauded, information on this topic can be somewhat grey from an ethical and research point of view. Within the mental health profession there is currently an expectation to routinely evaluate care and disseminate i ndings. The notion of service enhancements under the guise of routine practice is an interesting and untested ethical issue. Should clinical (...)
     
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    Dissatisfaction: with professional relationships, with the status quo and with health care in general.V. Tschudin & G. Hunt - 1994 - Nursing Ethics 1 (2):69.
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    International centres for nursing ethics.V. Tschudin, G. Hunt & D. Olsen - 1999 - Nursing Ethics 6 (3):187-188.
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    Moving into a new era.V. Tschudin & G. Hunt - 1994 - Nursing Ethics 1 (1):1-2.
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    Nursing development units.V. Tschudin & G. Hunt - 1994 - Nursing Ethics 1 (4):191.
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    Nursing ethics into the next millennium.V. Tschudin & G. Hunt - 1996 - Nursing Ethics 3 (2):95.
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    Nurses need to be more aware of how much power we have.V. Tschudin & G. Hunt - 1997 - Nursing Ethics 4 (5):359-360.
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    Rights to minimal standards of quality and courtesy.V. Tschudin & G. Hunt - 1995 - Nursing Ethics 2 (2):93.
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