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    The time course and characteristics of procedural learning in schizophrenia patients and healthy individuals.Yael Adini, Yoram S. Bonneh, Seva Komm, Lisa Deutsch & David Israeli - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Editorial: The Medial Prefrontal Cortex and Integration in ASD and Typical Cognition.Dorit Ben Shalom & Yoram S. Bonneh - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Performing the ‘real’ and ‘impossible’ in the British traveling circus.Yoram S. Carmeli - 1990 - Semiotica 80 (3-4):193-220.
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    On human-to-animal communication: Biosemiotics and folk perceptions in zoos and circuses.Yoram S. Carmeli - 2003 - Semiotica 2003 (146):51-68.
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    Performance and family in the world of British circus.Yoram S. Carmeli - 1991 - Semiotica 85 (3-4):257-290.
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    On the margins: Illusion, irony, and abjection in ‘The fakir act’ of a British circus.Yoram S. Carmeli - 1996 - Semiotica 108 (1-2):1-30.
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    Traveling and family in the 1970s British circus.Yoram S. Carmeli - 2007 - Semiotica 2007 (167):369-385.
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    At the circus backstage: Women, domesticity, and motherhood, 1975–2003.Yoram S. Carmeli - 2012 - Semiotica 2012 (189).
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    Metaphorics and Displaced Models of Modernity.Yoram S. Carmeli & Adam Berg - 1993 - American Journal of Semiotics 10 (3-4):197-222.
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    Metaphorics and Displaced Models of Modernity.Yoram S. Carmeli & Adam Berg - 1993 - American Journal of Semiotics 10 (3-4):197-222.
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    Metaphorics and nationalistic sparks: The language of Israeli soccer journalism.Yoram S. Carmeli - 2001 - Semiotica 2001 (135).
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    On the culture dimension in a biosemiotic inquiry.Yoram S. Carmeli - 2002 - Semiotica 2002 (141):415-430.
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    Computing cooperative solution concepts in coalitional skill games.Yoram Bachrach, David C. Parkes & Jeffrey S. Rosenschein - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence 204 (C):1-21.
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    Effort Games and the Price of Myopia.Yoram Bachrach, Michael Zuckerman & Jeffrey S. Rosenschein - 2009 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 55 (4):377-396.
    We consider Effort Games, a game-theoretic model of cooperation in open environments, which is a variant of the principal-agent problem from economic theory. In our multiagent domain, a common project depends on various tasks; carrying out certain subsets of the tasks completes the project successfully, while carrying out other subsets does not. The probability of carrying out a task is higher when the agent in charge of it exerts effort, at a certain cost for that agent. A central authority, called (...)
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    The Person Vanishes: John Dewey's Philosophy of Experience and the Self.Yoram Lubling - 2011 - Peter Lang.
    The Person Vanishes argues that despite John Dewey's failure to articulate «an adequate theory of personality», his writings provide at least a theory-sketch of human personality consistent with the assumptions that framed his philosophical outlook. Recognizing the new developments in society, science, and the arts, Dewey argues for the necessity of a Copernican revolution in our understanding of the human self; from the monadic and minimalist self of the Cartesian-Newtonian modernist tradition to a relational and processual model of selfhood consonant (...)
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  16. Thinking About Inequality: Personal Judgment and Income Distributions.Yoram Amiel & Frank Cowell - 1999 - Cambridge University Press.
    What is inequality? In the late 1990s there was an explosion of interest in the subject that yielded a substantial body of formal tools and results for income-distribution analysis. Nearly all of this is founded on a small set of core assumptions - such as the Principle of Transfers, scale independence, the population principle∑ - that are used to give meaning to specific concepts of inequality measurement, inequality ranking and, indeed, to inequality itself. But does the standard axiomatic structure coincide (...)
     
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  17. The Unity of William James's Thought (review).Yoram Lubling - 2003 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 17 (3):240-243.
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    The Philosophy of Hebrew Scripture: An Introduction.Yoram Hazony - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    Introduction: beyond reason and revelation -- Pt. I. Reading Hebrew scripture -- Ch. 1. The structure of the Hebrew Bible -- Ch. 2. What is the purpose of the Hebrew Bible? -- Ch. 3. How does the Bible make arguments of a general nature? -- The philosophy of Hebrew scripture: five studies -- Ch. 4. The ethics of a shepherd -- Ch. 5. The history of Israel, Genesis-kings: a political philosophy -- Ch. 6. Jeremiah and the problem of knowing -- (...)
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    Peace in motion: John Dewey and the aesthetics of well-being.Yoram Lubling - 2016 - New York: Peter Lang.
    In this book Yoram Lubling and Eric Evans offer a Deweyan reconstruction of our philosophical understanding of well-being. They begin with Dewey's critique of the philosophical fallacy to examine the legitimacy and value of theories of well-being offered by traditional philosophy. However, such theories fail to provide an authentic account of well-being due to a false understanding of "experience" as either epistemic or cognitive. Next, using Dewey's theory of experience, they reconstruct happiness as the target for evaluation of well-being. (...)
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    Wresting Control from Luck: The Secular Case for Aborted Attempts.Yoram Shachar - 2008 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 9 (1):139-164.
    The effort to rid criminal responsibility of factors beyond the agent’s control created an opportunity for a new balance in the law of attempt between aggravated penalties and full exoneration for voluntary renunciation. The present analysis claims that the opportunity has been missed both in Israel and in the United States because of an unwarranted concern for the moral tenor of renunciation. Analysis of the difference between successes and failures in renunciation cases is offered in support of the proposition that (...)
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    Imagined Causes: Hume's Conception of Objects.Yoram Hazony - 2014 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 22 (4):845-849.
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    How Charitable Is the Charitable Contribution Deduction?Yoram Margalioth - 2017 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 18 (1):37-60.
    Section 170 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code is known as the “charitable contribution deduction.” This Article explores the section’s rationale as well as its effect on income/wealth distribution. It reaches the conclusion that the deduction can be justified on efficiency and democracy grounds, but is not “charitable,” as its distributive effects are neutral or even regressive.
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    Newton and Hume.Yoram Hazony & Eric Schliesser - 2016 - In Paul Russell (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of David Hume. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Central aspects of Hume’s proposed “system of the sciences” as described in the Treatise are modeled on Newton’s Principia. But, as recent scholarship has suggested, Hume’s Treatise also bears a deeply subversive message with respect to Newtonian science. This chapter offers a revised overview of what Hume takes from Newton and what he rejects: The first part of the chapter argues that in the Treatise Hume adopts a version of Newton’s “analytic and synthetic method” for philosophy, thereby placing a distinctively (...)
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    Three Replies: On Revelation, Natural Law and Jewish Autonomy in Theology.Yoram Hazony - 2015 - Journal of Analytic Theology 3:172-205.
    I address three key questions in Jewish theology that have come up in readers’ criticism of my book The Philosophy of Hebrew Scripture: How should we think about God’s revelation to man if, as I have proposed, the sharp distinction between divine revelation and human reason is alien to the Hebrew Bible and classical rabbinic sources? Is the biblical Law of Moses intended to be a description of natural law, suggesting the path to life and the good for all nations? (...)
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    Jefferson Goes East: The American Origins of the Israeli Declaration of Independence.Yoram Shachar - 2009 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 10 (2):589-618.
    The American Declaration of Independence served as a starting point for the drafting of the Israeli Declaration of Independence of 1948. Most of the original content was lost in the long process of translation and adaptation, but, using David Armitage’s recent terminology, the Israeli text remained as "generically promiscuous" as its predecessor, combining a "manifesto" of justifications for the assumption of sovereignty, a formal proclamation and a proto-Bill of Rights. This Article depicts the work of Mordechai Beham, the Israeli Declaration’s (...)
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    Known Unknowns: Time Bounds and Knowledge of Ignorance.Yoram Moses & Ido Ben-Zvi - 2018 - In Hans van Ditmarsch & Gabriel Sandu (eds.), Jaakko Hintikka on Knowledge and Game Theoretical Semantics. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. pp. 187-206.
    This paper studies the role that known bounds on message transmission times in a computer network play on the evolution of the epistemic state over time. A connection to cones of causal influence analogous to, and more general than, light cones is presented. Focusing on lower bounds on message transmission times, an analysis is presented of how knowledge about when others are guaranteed to be ignorant about an event of interest can arise. This has implications in competitive settings, in which (...)
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    The Social Norm of Tipping, Its Correlation with Inequality, and Differences in Tax Treatment Across Countries.Yoram Margalioth - 2010 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 11 (2):561-588.
    In a previous article I argued that tipping facilitates tax evasion, hurts employees’ financial security in the long run, and is a form of negative externality imposed by wealthy people on the rest of society. In this Article I try to understand the reasons for the greater popularity of the norm in the U.S. compared to other countries, suggesting it may be related to the U.S. cultural preference for linking redistribution with work requirements, relatively high income inequality and consumerism. To (...)
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    Between Sacred and Medical Realities: Culturally Sensitive Therapy with Jewish Ultra-Orthodox Patients.Yoram Bilu & Eliezer Witztum - 1995 - Science in Context 8 (1):159-173.
    The ArgumentOne disconcerting aspect of the role of culture in shaping human suffering is the gap between the explanatory models of therapists and patients in multicultural settings. This gap is particularly noted in working with Jewish ultra–Orthodox psychiatric patients whose idioms of distress are often derived from a sacred reality not easily reconcilable with psychomedical reality. To meet the challenge to therapeutic efficacy that this incompatibility may pose, we propose a culturally sensitive therapy based on strategic principles that focus on (...)
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  29. Dialogic anthropology.Yoram Bilu - 2015 - In Paul R. Mendes-Flohr (ed.), Dialogue as a trans-disciplinary concept: Martin Buber's philosophy of dialogue and its contemporary reception. Boston: De Gruyter.
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    The Political Thought of the Biblical History.Yoram Hazony - 2011 - In Jonathan Jacobs (ed.), Judaic Sources & Western Thought: Jerusalem's Enduring Presence. Oxford University Press. pp. 97.
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    Close Examination of the Principle of Global Per-Capita Allocation of the Earth’s Ability to Absorb Greenhouse Gas.Yinon Rudich & Yoram Margalioth - 2013 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 14 (1):191-206.
    In this Article we attempt to narrow the gap between developed and developing countries’ respective perceptions of justice in the context of climate change. We show that, in spite of its intuitive appeal, the equal per-capita argument is not grounded in any general moral principle and therefore cannot provide an answer to the question regarding what would be a fair allocation of emission rights. We argue that the underlying moral theory is global distributive justice theory, which unfortunately can only be (...)
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    What can we learn from Fiedler's contingency model?Yoram Bar-tal - 1989 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 19 (1):79–96.
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    Factors influencing the decision to comply with nurse recommendations to take or avoid influenza vaccination.Yoram Bar-Tal & Sivia Barnoy - 2016 - Nursing Inquiry 23 (4):338-345.
    Influenza is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Although vaccination is an efficient means of prevention, low rates of vaccination are reported periodically. The study aimed to examine factors affecting acceptance of nurses' recommendations to take or avoid influenza vaccination. Study design was quasi‐experimental with a 2 × 2 between subjects design: two variables were manipulated and two were not. The research variables were expertise (of nurses and respondents), type of recommendation (to vaccinate or not) and respondents' a‐priori intention (...)
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    The effect of metacognitive self on confirmation bias revealed in relation to community and competence.Piotr Wiśniewski, Yoram Bar-Tal, Magdalena Wyszomirska-Góra & Hanna Brycz - 2014 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 45 (3):306-311.
    The main goal of our study was to investigate the role of insight into one’s own biases in the process of hypothesis validation in accordance to the two fundamental social perception domains on the example of confirmation bias. The study was conducted on a group of 593 participants with the use of a confirmation bias procedure, a free recall procedure and the Metacognitive Self scale. We manipulated with the domain and the value of information given to the respondents. We suspected (...)
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    What makes patients perceive their health care worker as an epistemic authority?Sivia Barnoy, Levy Ofra & Yoram Bar-Tal - 2012 - Nursing Inquiry 19 (2):128-133.
    BARNOY S, OFRA L and BAR‐TAL Y. Nursing Inquiry 2012; 19: 128–133 [Epub ahead of print]What makes patients perceive their health care worker as an epistemic authority?Health care workers’ (HCW) perceived epistemic authority (EA) may have an effect on patient decision‐making and compliance. The present study investigated the hypotheses that higher EA is attributed to staff perceived to be experts; to physicians rather than nurses; to HCWs who recommend taking a test more than to the ones who make no recommendation. (...)
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    Lay Evaluation of Financial Experts: The Action Advice Effect and Confirmation Bias.Tomasz Zaleskiewicz, Agata Gasiorowska, Katarzyna Stasiuk, Renata Maksymiuk & Yoram Bar-Tal - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7:215307.
    The goal of this experimental project was to investigate lay peoples’ perceptions of epistemic authority (EA) in the field of finance. EA is defined as the extent to which a source of information is treated as evidence for judgments independently of its objective expertise and based on subjective beliefs. Previous research suggested that EA evaluations are biased and that lay people tend to ascribe higher EA to experts who advise action (in the case of medical experts) or confirm clients’ expectations (...)
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    Yoram Hazony and Dru Johnson, eds. The Question of God’s Perfection: Jewish and Christian Essays on the God of the Bible and Talmud.Randal Rauser - 2020 - Journal of Analytic Theology 8 (1):730-732.
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    Yoram Bilu: With Us More than Ever Before: Making the Absent Rebbe Present in MessianicChabad, Raanana: Hozaat Sefarim schel HaUniversita hapetucha 2016, 370 S. + 3 S. Abstract. [REVIEW]Yizhak Ahren - 2019 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 71 (1):96-98.
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    The Philosophy of Hebrew Scripture by Yoram Hazony.Brad Rappaport - 2023 - Philosophy Now 154:50-51.
    Yoram Hazony asserts that the distinction between revelation and reason tacitly demeans Hebrew Scripture as irrational despite Greek philosophy’s speaking of inspiration by the divine, precisely the grounds for the disqualification of Hebrew Scripture as rational. The aim is to render the Bible intelligible as offering political instruction in the same manner that we turn to Greek texts for wisdom. Hazony’s reading of the Bible as political rather than spiritual is brought into question.
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    The Antitheist meets the Shepherd: A response to Yoram Hazony’s The Philosophy of Hebrew Scripture.Randal Rauser - 2014 - Journal of Analytic Theology 2:261-270.
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    The Virtue of Nationalism: by Yoram Hazony, New York, Basic Books, 2018, 285 pp., $30.00.Grant N. Havers - 2020 - The European Legacy 26 (7-8):854-857.
    In an age in which words like “populism” and “nation state” have become pejoratives, Yoram Hazony’s defense of nationalism is audacious. The author, an established expert on political philosophy an...
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    A pragmatic approach to privacy risk optimization: privacy by design for business practices. [REVIEW]Terry McQuay & Ann Cavoukian - 2010 - Identity in the Information Society 3 (2):379-396.
    This paper introduces Nymity’s Privacy Risk Optimization Process (PROP), a process that enables the implementation of privacy into operational policies and procedures, which embodies in Privacy by Design for business practices. The PROP is based on the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) concept that risk can be positive and negative; and further defines Risk Optimization as a process whereby organizations strive to maximize positive risks and mitigate negative ones. The PROP uses these concepts to implement privacy into operational policies and (...)
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    Our Farmer Abraham: The Binding of Isaac and Willing What God Wills.David Worsley - 2018 - Journal of Analytic Theology 6:204-216.
    In The Philosophy of Hebrew Scripture, Yoram Hazony suggests that it is part of Rabbinic tradition that in the Akedah, Abraham never intended to sacrifice Isaac. In a recent paper, Sam Lebens argued that in making this claim, Hazony is misrepresenting Rabbinic tradition. In this paper, I show that Hazony can concede to Lebens’s argument and still have something interesting to say about the Akedah, namely, that it provides an opportunity to reflect on what might happen when a ‘Shepherd’ (...)
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  44. The nation and nationalism in Roger Scruton.Jóni Coelho - 2024 - Griot 24 (2):127-140.
    The article addresses the concepts of nation and nationalism in Roger Scruton's political thought. It is divided into two parts: 1) the critical presentation of the classical arguments about nation and nationalism, in authors such as Ernest Gellner, Benedict Anderson, Eric Hobsbawm, David Miller, Anthony D. Smith and Yoram Hazony; 2) an analysis of Scruton's arguments about the nation and nationalism. Scruton opposes the arguments of Anderson, Gellner, and Hobsbawm, who understood the nation as an artificial construct. In the (...)
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    Travailler et traduire en direction du Führer.Pierre-Emmanuel Dauzat - 2009 - Cités 36 (4):27-36.
    Dans son enquête sur la mémoire de l’Holocauste en Allemagne, Yoram Kaniuk rapporte l’ « histoire édifiante » d’une Juive qui s’était cachée avec un groupe de femmes et d’enfants dans une forêt du cœur de la Pologne. Un jeune officier SS les découvre et commence à les abattre, tirant sans hésiter sur une des femmes et deux enfants. Une autre s’arrête..
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    Biblical knowing: a scriptural epistemology of error.Dru Johnson - 2013 - Eugene, OR: Cascade Books. Edited by Craig G. Bartholomew.
    Description: With major themes like "the knowledge of good and evil," "knowing that YHWH is your God," knowing that Jesus is the Christ, and the goal of developing Israel into a "wise and discerning people," Scripture clearly stresses human knowledge and the consequences of error. We too long for confidence in our understanding, the assurance that our most basic knowledge is not ultimately incorrect. Biblical Knowing assesses what Israel knew, but more importantly, how she was meant to know--introducing a comprehensive (...)
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  47. Background and Change in B.F. Skinner's Metatheory From 1930 to 1938.S. Coleman - 1984 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 5 (4).
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    The healing relationship: Edmund Pellegrino’s philosophy of the physician–patient encounter.S. Kay Toombs - 2019 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 40 (3):217-229.
    In this paper I briefly summarize Pellegrino’s phenomenological analysis of the ethics of the physician–patient relationship. In delineating the essential elements of the healing relationship, Pellegrino demonstrates the necessity for health care professionals to understand the patient’s lived experience of illness. In considering the phenomenon of illness, I identify certain essential characteristics of illness-as-lived that provide a basis for developing a rigorous understanding of the patient’s experience. I note recent developments in the systematic delivery of health care that make it (...)
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    Demarcating Nature, Defining Ecology: Creating a Rationale for the Study of Nature’s “Primitive Conditions”.S. Andrew Inkpen - 2017 - Perspectives on Science 25 (3):355-392.
    The relationship of man himself to his environment is an inseparable part of ecology; for he also is an organism and other organisms are a part of his environment. Ecology, therefore, broadly conceived and rightly understood, instead of being an academic science merely, out of touch with humanistic interests, is really that part of every other biological science which brings it into immediate relation to human kind. The proper place of humans in ecological study has been a recurring issue for (...)
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    The Student-Instructor Relationship's Effect on Academic Integrity.S. A. Stearns - 2001 - Ethics and Behavior 11 (3):275-285.
    In this study, I surveyed students' evaluative perceptions of instructor behavior and their possible influence on academic dishonesty. Slightly over 20% of 1,369 student respondents admitted to academic dishonesty in at least 1 class during 1 term at college. Students who admitted to acts of academic dishonesty had lower overall evaluations of instructor behavior than students who reported not committing academic dishonesty. Implications for student learning and the enhancement of academic integrity in the classroom are discussed.
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