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    The Epitome Of Livy.Cynthia M.Begbie -1967 -Classical Quarterly 17 (2):332-338.
    A REFERENCE by the poet Martial to an abridged version of the history of Livy has given rise to the view that this epitome provided the main source for the transmission of Livy for those later writers of history whose requirements demanded an outline history of Rome. Such a view was first set out by Mommsen in 1861; he concluded that a large number of authors drew much of their material not from Livy directly but from a lost Epitome which (...) departed at some points from the original in its composition. Other scholars followed his general thesis; indeed they have built upon it to such an extent that the list they compile of writers of Roman history who drew upon the ‘lost Epitome’ is a formidable one. These authors range from the period of Tiberius to the end of antiquity. They include such divergent writers as Valerius Maximus, Florus, Eutropius, the Auctor de viris illustribus, and Orosius, as well as the two known abbreviations made of Livy: the Periochae of the Oxyrhynchus Papyrus and the ‘fourth-century’ Periochae. (shrink)
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    How philosophical characterizations of a musical work lose sight of the “music” and how it might be put back.Cynthia M. Grund -1995 - In Eero Tarasti,Musical signification: essays in the semiotic theory and analysis of music. New York: Mouton de Gruyter. pp. 121--63.
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    No Apocalypse, No Integration: Modernism and Postmodernism in Latin America.Cynthia M. Tompkins &Elizabeth Rosa Horan (eds.) -2001 - Duke University Press.
    Winner of the Premio Iberoamericano Book Award in 1997 What form does the crisis of modernity take in Latin America when societies are politically demobilized and there is no revolutionary agenda in sight? How does postmodern criticism reflect on enlightenment and utopia in a region marked by incomplete modernization, new waves of privatization, great masses of excluded peoples, and profound sociocultural heterogeneity? In _No Apocalypse, No Integration _Martín Hopenhayn examines the social and philosophical implications of the triumph of neoliberalism and (...) the collapse of leftist and state-sponsored social planning in Latin America. With the failure of utopian movements that promised social change, the rupture of the link between the production of knowledge and practical intervention, and the defeat of modernization and development policy established after World War II, Latin American intellectuals and militants have been left at an impasse without a vital program of action. Hopenhayn analyzes these crises from a theoretical perspective and calls upon Latin American intellectuals to reevaluate their objects of study, their political reality, and their society’s cultural production, as well as to seek within their own history the elements for a new collective discourse. Challenging the notion that strict adherence to a single paradigm of action can rescue intellectual and cultural movements, Hopenhayn advocates a course of epistemological pluralism, arguing that such an approach values respect for difference and for cultural and theoretical diversity and heterodoxy. This essay collection will appeal to readers of sociology, public policy, philosophy, cultural theory, and Latin American history and culture, as well as to those with an interest in Latin America’s current transition. (shrink)
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  4. Ethical foundations of substance abuse treatment.Cynthia M. A. Geppert &Laura Weiss Roberts -2008 - In Cynthia M. A. Geppert & Laura Weiss Roberts,The book of ethics: expert guidance for professionals who treat addiction. Center City, Minn.: Hazelden.
     
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    Our Menstruation.Cynthia M. Zelman -1991 -Feminist Studies 17 (3):461.
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    What Genomic Sequencing Can Offer Universal Newborn Screening Programs.Cynthia M. Powell -2018 -Hastings Center Report 48 (S2):18-19.
    Massively parallel sequencing, also known as next‐generation sequencing, has the potential to significantly improve newborn screening programs in the United States and around the world. Compared to genetic tests whose use is well established, sequencing allows for the analysis of large amounts of DNA, providing more comprehensive and rapid results at a lower cost. It is already being used in limited ways by some public health newborn screening laboratories in the United States and other countries—and it is under study for (...) broader and more widespread use, including as a core part of newborn screening programs. Sequencing technology has the potential to significantly improve these essential public health programs. For many of the conditions that newborns are already screened for, sequencing can return more specific and more sensitive results. The technology could also enable newborn screening programs to expand the list of rare pediatric conditions that they look for, thereby identifying more infants who can benefit from immediate care. (shrink)
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    Triremes at rest: on the beach or in the water?Cynthia M. Harrison -1999 -Journal of Hellenic Studies 119:168-171.
  8. Practical and professional ethics.Cynthia M. A. Geppert -2017 - In David B. Cooper,Ethics in mental-health substance use. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
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    Talking Can Be Harmful Depending on What You Say.Cynthia M. A. Geppert &Toby Schonfeld -2020 -American Journal of Bioethics 20 (12):42-44.
    McCarthy, Homan, and Rozier’s presentation of theological anthropology and its contribution to secular bioethics suffers from three primary limitations. (McCarthy et al. 2020) First, the article re...
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    Marc Djaballah , Kant, Foucault, and Forms of Experience (London: Routledge, 2008), ISBN: 978-0415956246.Cynthia M. Paccacerqua -2009 -Foucault Studies 7:154-158.
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    Towards the Biography of Gaspar Ambrogio Visconti.Cynthia M. Pyle -1993 -Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 55 (3):565-582.
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    Neuroscience Missing in Action.Cynthia M. A. Geppert -2021 -American Journal of Bioethics 21 (7):68-70.
    Bianchi and colleagues have written an important article that proposes a harm reduction approach to eating disorders that mediates the ethical tension in the l...
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    The Many Meanings of Beer in Ethics Consultation.Cynthia M. A. Geppert -2015 -American Journal of Bioethics 15 (7):67-68.
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    Futility in Chronic Anorexia Nervosa: A Concept Whose Time Has Not Yet Come.Cynthia M. A. Geppert -2015 -American Journal of Bioethics 15 (7):34-43.
    Comparatively little scholarly attention has been given to the question of futility in chronic psychiatric disorders, with the exception of a small body of work on so-called end-stage anorexia nervosa. A review of this literature provides the background for a critical examination of whether the concept of futility has any clinically meaningful, ethically justifiable, and legally defensible application to AN. In this article, the arguments for and against futility judgments in AN are analyzed with special emphasis on determinations of capacity (...) in this serious mental illness. Parallels between the futility disputes in medical and psychiatric disorders, where applicable, will be drawn to further illuminate whether or not the concept that continued psychiatric treatment for AN is ever truly futile. (shrink)
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    Narrative picturing: ushering experiential recall.Cynthia M. Stuhlmiller -1996 -Nursing Inquiry 3 (3):183-184.
  16. Compassion, respect and dignity.Cynthia M. A. Geppert -2017 - In David B. Cooper,Ethics in mental-health substance use. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
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    Georgia on My Mind: Daughters, Dementia and Discharge.Cynthia M. A. Geppert -2022 -American Journal of Bioethics 22 (1):75-76.
    The case recapitulates many of the core issues in geriatric ethics that the aging American population will increasingly present to ethics consultation services. The classic ethical dilemma: autonom...
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  18. Jeremy Bentham's Theory of Fictions: Some Reflections on Its Implications for Musical Semiosis and Ontology.Cynthia M. Grund -1996 - In Eero Tarasti, Paul Forsell & Richard Littlefield,Musical semiotics in growth. Imatra: International Semiotics Institute. pp. 55--71.
     
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    History asScience? TheQuestionRevisited withReference to theLifeSciences andRenaissanceHumanism.Cynthia M. Pyle -2010 -Intellectual History Review 16 (1):119-128.
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    Creating & sustaining civility in nursing education.Cynthia M. Clark -2017 - Indianapolis: Sigma Theta Tau International.
    Reflections on incivility and why civility matters -- The costs and consequences of incivility : rationale for change -- The inextricable link between stress and incivility -- The "dance of incivility and civility" in nursing education -- Raising awareness, naming the problem, and creating a vision for civility -- Principled leadership and the power of positive role-modeling and mentoring -- Pathway for fostering organizational civility : institutionalizing change -- Fostering effective and meaningful communication -- The first day of class : (...) co-creating a positive learning environment -- Scholarly teaching, engaged learning, and finding our joy -- The healing power of stress management and self-care -- Seeking and keeping civility in nursing education. (shrink)
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    Gloria Anzaldúa's Affective Logic ofVolverse Una.Cynthia M. Paccacerqua -2016 -Hypatia 31 (2):334-351.
    Although Gloria Anzaldúa's critical categories have steadily entered discussions in the field of philosophy, a lingering skepticism remains about her works’ ability to transcend the particularity of her lived experience. In an effort to respond to this attitude, I make Anzaldúa's corpus the center of philosophical analysis and posit that immanent to this work is a logic that lends it the unity of a critical philosophy that accounts for its concrete, multilayered character and shifting, creative force. I call this an (...) “affective logic of volverse una.” Starting with the understanding of a situated modality of all subjectivity, Anzaldúa's work exhibits a logic of three moments distinguished by states of awareness. Each state of awareness is characterized by the generative degree of the subject's responses to its conditions: critical, individuating, and expansive. Led by her late concepts of conocimiento and nepantlera, I return to her earlier works and trace Anzaldúa's innovative exploration of undoing the oppressive condition of marginal subjectivities from “La Prieta” through Borderlands/La Frontera to her final published essay “now let us shift.” I find a liberatory schema of volverse una/becoming whole that is grounded in an active receptivity of sensibility and facilitated by affective technologies for transformation. (shrink)
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    Tertiary Healthcare Ethics Consultation: Enhancing Access to Expertise.Cynthia M. A. Geppert,Kenneth A. Berkowitz &Anita J. Tarzian -2022 -Journal of Clinical Ethics 33 (4):314-322.
    Tertiary healthcare ethics (HCE) consultation occurs when an HCE consultant at a healthcare facility requests guidance from one or more senior HCE consultants who are not members of that facility’s HCE consultation service. Tertiary HCE consultants provide advanced HCE guidance and/or mentoring to facility (secondary) HCE consultants, mirroring healthcare consultation in clinical practice. In this article, we describe advantages and challenges of providing tertiary HCE consultation through a hub-and-spoke model administered by a national integrated HCE service.
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    Inhibition.Cynthia M. Connine &Paul C. LoCasto -2000 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (3):328-328.
    We consider the motivation for the principle of bottom-up priority and its consequence for information flow in Merge. The relationship between the bottom-up priority rule and inhibitory effects is also discussed, along with data that demonstrate inhibitory influences in phoneme monitoring.
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    The book of ethics: expert guidance for professionals who treat addiction.Cynthia M. A. Geppert &Laura Weiss Roberts (eds.) -2008 - Center City, Minn.: Hazelden.
    The definitive book on ethics for chemical dependency treatment professionals.
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  25. What is ethics?Cynthia M. A. Geppert -2019 - In David B. Cooper & Jo Cooper,Palliative care within mental health. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Kierkegaard: Metaphor and the musical erotic.Cynthia M. Grund -1996 -Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 31 (1):65-88.
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  27. Futility in anorexia nervosa.Cynthia M. A. Geppert -2019 - In David B. Cooper & Jo Cooper,Palliative care within mental health. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Researchers Experience Moral Distress Too!Cynthia M. A. Geppert &Toby Schonfeld -2021 -American Journal of Bioethics 21 (4):100-101.
    Traditional approaches to human subjects protections in the United States focus on the ethical principles from the Belmont Report: respect for persons, beneficence, and justice. Since research regu...
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    Where Have All the Theologians Gone and Should We Lament Their Passing?Cynthia M. A. Geppert &Toby Schonfeld -2018 -American Journal of Bioethics 18 (6):60-62.
    White, Shelton, and Rivais (2018) have written a thoughtful interpretation of the history of clinical ethics consultation as a movement toward professionalization. In these authors’ narrative, the...
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    In the Flesh and Word.Cynthia M. Paccacerqua -2016 -Hypatia 31 (2):437-446.
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    Charles L. Griswold, Jr., "Self-Knowledge in Plato's "Phaedrus"". [REVIEW]Cynthia M. Hampton -1989 -Journal of the History of Philosophy 27 (4):606.
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    Not All Clarities Are Created Equal: The Politics of “Opaqueness”.Aída Hurtado &Cynthia M. Paccacerqua -2015 -Hypatia 30 (3):620-627.
  33. Ethical dilemmas in treating chronic pain in the context of addiction.Joanna G. Katzman &Cynthia M. A. Geppert -2008 - In Cynthia M. A. Geppert & Laura Weiss Roberts,The book of ethics: expert guidance for professionals who treat addiction. Center City, Minn.: Hazelden.
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    Measuring Athletic Mental Energy (AME): Instrument Development and Validation.Frank J. H. Lu,Diane L. Gill,Cynthia M. C. Yang,Po-Fu Lee,Yi-Hsiang Chiu,Ya-Wen Hsu &Garry Kuan -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9:419794.
    Although considerable research indicates that mental energy is an important factor in many domains, including athletic performance (Cook & Davis, 2006), athletic mental energy (AME) has never been conceptualized and measured. Therefore, the aim of this study was to conceptualize and develop a reliable and valid instrument to assess athletic mental energy. In Study 1, a focus group interview established the initial framework of athletic mental energy. Study 2 used a survey to collect athletes’ experiences of athletic mental energy and (...) develop a scale draft titled “Athletic Mental Energy Scale (AMES).” In Study 3, we examined the psychometric properties and the underlying structure of AMES via item analysis, internal consistency, and exploratory factor analysis (EFA). In Study 4, we used confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to examine AMES’s factorial validity; and examined concurrent and discriminant validity by examining correlations with athletes’ life stress, positive state of mind, and burnout. In study 5, we examined the measurement invariance of the 6-factor, 18-item AMES with Taiwanese and Malaysian samples. Study 6 examined the predictive validity by comparing AMES scores of successful and unsuccessful martial artists. Across these phases, results showed a 6-factor, 18-item AMES had adequate content validity, factorial structure, nomological validity, discriminant validity, predictive validity, measurement invariance, and reliability. We suggest future studies may use AMES to examine its relationships with athletes’ cognition, affect, and performance. The application of AMES in sport psychology was also discussed. (shrink)
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    Role of theory of mind in emotional awareness and alexithymia: Implications for conceptualization and measurement.Richard D. Lane,Chiu-Hsieh Hsu,Dona E. C. Locke,Cheryl Ritenbaugh &Cynthia M. Stonnington -2015 -Consciousness and Cognition 33:398-405.
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    Strengthening the incentives for responsible research practices in Australian health and medical research funding.Lisa A. Bero,Adrian Barnett,Katherine J. Reynolds,Cynthia M. Kroeger &Joanna Diong -2021 -Research Integrity and Peer Review 6 (1).
    BackgroundAustralian health and medical research funders support substantial research efforts, and incentives within grant funding schemes influence researcher behaviour. We aimed to determine to what extent Australian health and medical funders incentivise responsible research practices.MethodsWe conducted an audit of instructions from research grant and fellowship schemes. Eight national research grants and fellowships were purposively sampled to select schemes that awarded the largest amount of funds. The funding scheme instructions were assessed against 9 criteria to determine to what extent they incentivised (...) these responsible research and reporting practices: publicly register study protocols before starting data collection, register analysis protocols before starting data analysis, make study data openly available, make analysis code openly available, make research materials openly available, discourage use of publication metrics, conduct quality research, collaborate with a statistician, and adhere to other responsible research practices. Each criterion was answered using one of the following responses: “Instructed”, “Encouraged”, or “No mention”.ResultsAcross the 8 schemes from 5 funders, applicants were instructed or encouraged to address a median of 4 of the 9 criteria. Three criteria received no mention in any scheme. Importantly, most incentives did not seem strong as applicants were only instructed to register study protocols, discourage use of publication metrics and conduct quality research. Other criteria were encouraged but were not required.ConclusionsFunders could strengthen the incentives for responsible research practices by requiring grant and fellowship applicants to implement these practices in their proposals. Administering institutions could be required to implement these practices to be eligible for funding. Strongly rewarding researchers for implementing robust research practices could lead to sustained improvements in the quality of health and medical research. (shrink)
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    COVID-19 Ethics Debrief: Pearls and Pitfalls of a Hub and Spoke Model.Anita J. Tarzian,Toby Schonfeld,Kenneth A. Berkowitz &Cynthia M. A. Geppert -2022 -Journal of Clinical Ethics 33 (1):63-68.
    A hub and spoke model offers an effective and efficient approach to providing informed guidance to those who need it. The National Center for Ethics in Health Care (NCEHC) at the Veterans Health Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs, is the largest known hub and spoke healthcare ethics delivery model. In this article, we describe ways NCEHC’s hub and spoke configuration succeeded during the COVID- 19 pandemic, as well as limitations of the model and possible improvements to inform adoption at other (...) healthcare systems. (shrink)
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    The Ethics of War. Part II: Contemporary Authors and Issues.Gregory M. Reichberg Endre Begby -2012 -Philosophy Compass 7 (5):328-347.
    This paper surveys the most important recent debates within the ethics of war. Sections 2 and 3 examine the principles governing the resort to war and the principles governing conduct in war. In Section 4, we turn to the moral guidelines governing the ending and aftermath of war. Finally, in Section 5 we look at recent debates on whether the jus ad bellum and the jus in bello can be evaluated independently of each other.
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    The Ethics of War. Part II: Contemporary Authors and Issues.Endre Begby,Gregory M. Reichberg &Henrik Syse -2012 -Philosophy Compass 7 (5):328-347.
    This paper surveys the most important recent debates within the ethics of war. Sections 2 and 3 examine the principles governing the resort to war (jus ad bellum) and the principles governing conduct in war (jus in bello). In Section 4, we turn to the moral guidelines governing the ending and aftermath of war (jus post bellum). Finally, in Section 5 we look at recent debates on whether the jus ad bellum and the jus in bello can be evaluated independently (...) of each other. (shrink)
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    The Developmental Origins of Syntactic Bootstrapping.Cynthia Fisher,Kyong-sun Jin &Rose M. Scott -2020 -Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (1):48-77.
    Fisher, Jin, and Scott push a central assumption of syntactic bootstrapping: that learners have a universal bias to map each noun in a sentence onto a participant role (i.e., argument of the verb). They propose two enrichments: First, that children use both semantic and syntactic information in representing nouns that accompany a verb; second, that children expect continuity across a discourse. They provide evidence for both learning mechanisms among young children, further spelling out the precise mechanisms underlying syntactic bootstrapping.
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    The Ethics of War: Classical and Contemporary Readings.Gregory M. Reichberg,Henrik Syse &Endre Begby (eds.) -2006 - Oxford: Blackwell.
    The Ethics of War is an indispensable collection of essays addressing issues both timely and age-old about the nature and ethics of war. Features essays by great thinkers from ancient times through to the present day, among them Plato, Augustine, Aquinas, Machiavelli, Grotius, Kant, Russell, and Walzer Examines timely questions such as: When is recourse to arms morally justifiable? What moral constraints should apply to military conduct? How can a lasting peace be achieved? Will appeal to a broad range of (...) readers interested in morality and ethics in war time Includes informative introductions and helpful marginal notes by editors. (shrink)
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    Delie as Other. Toward a Poetics of Desire in Sceve's "Delie".Cynthia Skenazi &Nancy M. Frelick -1995 -Substance 24 (1/2):206.
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    Factors Affecting the Adoption of a New Technology.Cynthia Stohl,Glenn G. Sparks,Melissa M. Spirek &Leon E. Trachtman -1991 -Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 11 (6):338-345.
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    From pmtct to a more comprehensive aids response for women: A much-needed shift.Cynthia Eyakuze,Debra A. Jones,Ann M. Starrs &Naomi Sorkin -2008 -Developing World Bioethics 8 (1):33–42.
    Half of the 33.2 million people living with HIV today are women. Yet, responses to the epidemic are not adequately meeting the needs of women. This article critically evaluates how prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) programs, the principal framework under which women's health is currently addressed in the global response to AIDS, have tended to focus on the prevention of HIV transmission from HIV-positive women to their infants. This paper concludes that more than ten years after their inception, PMTCT programs (...) still do not successfully ensure the adequate treatment, care and support of HIV-infected women. Of particular concern is the continued widespread use of single-dose nevirapine despite World Health Organization recommendations to employ more effective combination therapies that do not potentially jeopardize women's future treatment outcomes. In response, the article calls for a more comprehensive approach that places women's health needs at the centre of AIDS responses. This is critical in settings where the pandemic is generalized and there is a push to greatly expand PMTCT programs, as a more effective and equitable way of meeting the needs of women in the context of HIV. Without such a comprehensive approach, women will continue to be impacted disproportionately by the pandemic, and current strategies for prevention, including PMTCT, and treatment will not be as effective and responsive as they need to be. (shrink)
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    Young Children Treat Robots as Informants.Cynthia Breazeal,Paul L. Harris,David DeSteno,Jacqueline M. Kory Westlund,Leah Dickens &Sooyeon Jeong -2016 -Topics in Cognitive Science 8 (2):481-491.
    Children ranging from 3 to 5 years were introduced to two anthropomorphic robots that provided them with information about unfamiliar animals. Children treated the robots as interlocutors. They supplied information to the robots and retained what the robots told them. Children also treated the robots as informants from whom they could seek information. Consistent with studies of children's early sensitivity to an interlocutor's non-verbal signals, children were especially attentive and receptive to whichever robot displayed the greater non-verbal contingency. Such selective (...) information seeking is consistent with recent findings showing that although young children learn from others, they are selective with respect to the informants that they question or endorse. (shrink)
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    Difficulties in the dissemination and implementation of clinical guidelines in government Neonatal Intensive Care Units in Brazil: how managers, medical and nursing, position themselves.Cynthia Magluta,Maria A. de Sousa Mendes Gomes &Susana M. Wuillaume -2011 -Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (4):744-748.
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    Beneath the veil of thought suppression: Attentional bias and depression risk.Richard M. Wenzlaff,Stephanie S. Rude,Cynthia J. Taylor,Cilla H. Stultz &Rachel A. Sweatt -2001 -Cognition and Emotion 15 (4):435-452.
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    (1 other version)A Multidimensional PERMA-H Positive Education Model, General Satisfaction of School Life, and Character Strengths Use in Hong Kong Senior Primary School Students: Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Path Analysis Using the APASO-II.Man K. Lai,Cynthia Leung,Sylvia Y. C. Kwok,Anna N. N. Hui,Herman H. M. Lo,Janet T. Y. Leung &Cherry H. L. Tam -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Educational Leadership: Perspectives on Preparation and Practice.Norris M. Haynes,Sousan Arafeh &Cynthia McDaniels -2014 - Upa.
    This book identifies core knowledge that educational leaders need to learn in pre-service preparation and throughout in-service professional development. The contributors discuss established pedagogical and experiential learning models as well as provocative new paradigms of their own to help prepare leaders and reinforce leadership effectiveness.
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    Leaders of Character: The USAFA Approach to Ethics Education and Leadership Development. [REVIEW]Cynthia S. Cycyota,Claudia J. Ferrante,Steven G. Green,Kurt A. Heppard &Dorri M. Karolick -2011 -Journal of Academic Ethics 9 (3):177-192.
    We describe the educational character and leadership development processes used by the United States Air Force Academy that other educational institutions may find useful. Our processes include an integrated educational curriculum designed to complement and integrate the experiential learning that results in achieving specific organizational outcomes, co-curricular activities in cadet living, and a specific focus on the ethical development of leaders’ respect for human dignity and cultural competency as well as the mechanisms to assess and refine our processes.
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