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    How shared is shared decision-making? A care-ethical view on the role of partner and family.Inge van Nistelrooij,Merel Visse,Ankana Spekkink &Jasmijn deLange -2017 -Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (9):637-644.
  2. Lijmen, Jan?Jan deLange -forthcoming -Idee.
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    Owen Barfield: Romanticism come of age: a biography.Simon Blaxland-deLange -2021 - Forest Row: Temple Lodge Publishing. Edited by Andrew J. Welburn.
    Owen Barfield--philosopher, author, poet, and critic--was a founding member of the Inklings, the private Oxford society that included the leading literary figures C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Charles Williams. Lewis, who was greatly affected by Barfield during their long friendship, wrote of their many heated debates: "I think he changed me a good deal more than I him." Simon Blaxland-deLange's biography (the first to be published on Owen Barfield) was written with the active cooperation of Barfield himself who, (...) before his death in 1997, gave numerous interviews to the author and shared many of his papers and manuscripts. The fruit of this collaboration is a book that penetrates deeply into the life and thought of one of the most important figures of the twentieth century. It studies two pf Barfield's influences--the Romantic poet Coleridge and the philosopher Rudolf Steiner--and elaborates on his profound personal connection with C.S. Lewis. This biography also features a sketch in his own words (based on interviews with the author), describing Barfield's strong relationship with North America and his two professions as lawyer and writer. This updated edition features important new material, including Owen Barfield's own "Psychography" (1948) and four pages of color plates. (shrink)
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    Affirming Life in the Face of Death: Ricoeur’s Living Up to Death as a modern ars moriendi and a lesson for palliative care.Ds Frits deLange -2014 -Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 17 (4):509-518.
    In his posthumously published Living Up to Death Paul Ricoeur left an impressive testimony on what it means to live at a high old age with death approaching. In this article I present him as a teacher who reminds us of valuable lessons taught by patients in palliative care and their caretakers who accompany them on their way to death, and also as a guide in our search for a modern ars moriendi, after—what many at least experience as—the breakdown of (...) traditional religious belief in a personal afterlife. These lessons can be summarized in the following theses. ‘Living up to death, one cannot experience one’s own death. Therefore, never consider someone dying as moribund’. ‘Though everybody is alone in dying, nobody should die alone.’ ‘The preparation for death is an affirmation of life’. ‘Life experienced as a gift can be given up’. The plausibility of the last thesis, however, may go beyond the confines of austere philosophical thinking. (shrink)
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    Sustaining Sustainability in Organizations.Deborah E. deLange,Timo Busch &Javier Delgado-Ceballos -2012 -Journal of Business Ethics 110 (2):151-156.
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    Cordon sanitaire: Vloek of zegen?S. deLange -2008 -Res Publica: Politiek-wetenschappelijk tijdschrift van de Lage Landen 50 (1):54-58.
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    Loving Later Life: An Ethics of Aging.Frederik deLange -2015 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans.
    Good aging : toward an ethics of aging -- The ethics of love -- Why we do not love the elderly -- Taking care of your old self -- Love for aging neighbors.
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  8. Waiting for the Word: Dietrich Bonhoeffer on Speaking about God.Frits deLange &Wayne Whitson Floyd -2000
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    Controversing the datafied smart city: Conceptualising a ‘making-controversial’ approach to civic engagement.Michiel deLange &Corelia Baibarac-Duignan -2021 -Big Data and Society 8 (2).
    In this paper, we propose the concept of controversing as an approach for engaging citizens in debates around the datafied city and in shaping responsible smart cities that incorporate diverse public values. Controversing addresses the engagement of citizens in discussions about the datafication of urban life by productively deploying controversies around data. Attempts to engage citizens in the smart city frequently involve ‘neutral’ data visualisations aimed at making abstract sociotechnical issues more tangible. In addition, citizens are meant to gather around (...) issues already defined externally by others. Instead, we focus on how people might become engaged and develop the capacity to shape alternative urban futures. We suggest that making controversial apparently less contentious issues in the smart city allows people to identify their own issues, come together temporarily as a public, imagine alternative possibilities and thus develop capacities for action. In this context, controversies can act as agents of change and open up new spaces for participation and action. We develop the notion of controversing as a deliberate strategy of making datafication controversial, and operationalise the term along the dimensions of recontextualisation, meaning-making and agency. We then look at two cases from the mid-sized city of Amersfoort in the Netherlands, first to test the conceptual potential of controversing to expose how frictions shape citizen engagement, and second to analyse how controversing may frame design-oriented methods aimed at involving diverse participants in discussing datafication and defining public values in the datafied smart city. (shrink)
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    Biomedical research on autism in low‐ and middle‐income countries: Considerations from the South African context.Siobhan deLange,Dee Muller &Chloe Dafkin -2025 -Developing World Bioethics 25 (1):62-70.
    Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by social/communicative difficulties and perseverative behaviours. While research on autism has flourished recently, few studies have been conducted on the disorder in non‐Western contexts. In low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs), biomedical research on autism is required to better understand the needs of the population and to develop contextually appropriate interventions. However, autistic individuals are a vulnerable study population and LMICs present with various considerations. While the presentation of autism is heterogeneous, stigma (...) is a common social consequence affecting research. Drawing specifically on the South African context, the ethical intersections of these issues are discussed, along with the limitations of the current informed consent process. Community engagement is recommended as an adjunct to informed consent to ensure that biomedical research is conducted in a more inclusive way. Practical pointers are provided for implementing systematic support for conducting community engagement alongside biomedical research. (shrink)
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    Employable as We Age? A Systematic Review of Relationships Between Age Conceptualizations and Employability.Annet H. DeLange,Beatrice Van der Heijden,Tinka Van Vuuren,Trude Furunes,Christiane DeLange &Josje Dikkers -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    This systematic review aimed to provide an overview of earlier research on the relationships between age conceptualizations and indicators of employability. We have conducted a systematic literature search using PsycINFO, Academic Search Premier, Business Source Complete, CINAHL, ERIC, MEDLINE, and Science Direct. Two raters evaluated the articles and subsequently distinguished k = 41 studies that met the inclusion criteria for this systematic review. Our review revealed that many researchers adopted different operationalizations to measure employability. Moreover, most studies included calendar age (...) as indicator of aging at work, and were based on a cross-sectional design. Based on the Standardized Index of Convergence method, different types of evidence were found for the relationships between age and the employability measures. For relationships between psychosocial age and lifespan age, on the one hand, and employability measures, on the other hand, too few studies were found to draw conclusions. Yet, for relationships between calendar age and labor market-based measures strong consistent negative relationships were found across the studies, and moderately strong positive relationships were found for functional age and labor market- based measures. For organizational age and both competence-based as well as labor market-based measures moderately strong negative relationships were found. We discuss the implications of these results and propose a research agenda for future studies. (shrink)
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    Editorial: Healthy Healthcare: Empirical Occupational Health Research and Evidence-Based Practice.Annet H. deLange,Lise Tevik Løvseth,Kevin Rui-Han Teoh &Marit Christensen -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Geskiedenis van die prediking in Suid-Afrika.J. C. DeLange -1967 -HTS Theological Studies 23 (3).
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    How do Universities Make Progress? Stakeholder-Related Mechanisms Affecting Adoption of Sustainability in University Curricula.Deborah E. deLange -2013 -Journal of Business Ethics 118 (1):103-116.
    This paper develops a theoretical model to explicate stakeholder-related mechanisms that affect university adoption of sustainability in curricula. This work combines stakeholder and institutional theories so as to extend both. By examining change in the university context wherein there is confusion about sustainability adoption, this research adds to previous institutional theory focusing on strongly contested practices, primarily in the for-profit firm setting. Sustainability is a transformational challenge and may be adopted reactively or proactively. Also, stakeholder theory is extended in a (...) mixed profit and non-profit context. Propositions suggest how the extent of embeddedness affects an organizations’ selection of stakeholders, consequently affecting the type of adoption. This facilitates a greater understanding of why two competing definitions of stakeholders may operate. Moreover, extrinsic and intrinsic motivations are discussed as affecting adoption in different ways. A responsible leader organization is newly defined and intrinsic motivation is proposed as underlying its choice of the widest set of stakeholders leading to broad, proactive adoption. (shrink)
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    Huge variation in obtaining ethical permission for a non-interventional observational study in Europe.Dylan W. deLange,Bertrand Guidet,Finn H. Andersen,Antonio Artigas,Guidio Bertolini,Rui Moreno,Steffen Christensen,Maurizio Cecconi,Christina Agvald-Ohman,Primoz Gradisek,Christian Jung,Brian J. Marsh,Sandra Oeyen,Bernardo Bollen Pinto,Wojciech Szczeklik,Ximena Watson,Tilemachos Zafeiridis &Hans Flaatten -2019 -BMC Medical Ethics 20 (1):39.
    Ethical approval must be obtained before medical research can start. We describe the differences in EA for an pseudonymous, non-interventional, observational European study. Sixteen European national coordinators of the international study on very old intensive care patients answered an online questionnaire concerning their experience getting EA. N = 8/16 of the NCs could apply at one single national ethical committee, while the others had to apply to various regional ECs and/or individual hospital institutional research boards. The time between applying for (...) EA and the first decision varied between 7 days and 300 days. In 9/16 informed consent from the patient was not deemed necessary; in 7/16 informed consent was required from the patient or relatives. The upload of coded data to a central database required additional information in 14/16. In 4/16 the NCs had to ask separate approval to keep a subject identification code list to de-pseudonymize the patients if questions would occur. Only 2/16 of the NCs agreed that informed consent was necessary for this observational study. Overall, 6/16 of the NCs were satisfied with the entire process and 8/16 were unsatisfied. 11/16 would welcome a European central EC that would judge observational studies for all European countries. Variations in the process and prolonged time needed to get EA for observational studies hampers inclusion of patients in some European countries. This might have a negative influence on the external validity. Further harmonization of ethical approval process across Europe is welcomed for low-risk observational studies. Getting ethical approval for low-risk, non-interventional, observational studies varies enormously across European countries. (shrink)
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    Digital Tools and Instructional Rules: A study of how digital technologies become rooted in classroom procedures.Thomas deLange &Andreas Lund -2008 -Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 10 (2):36-58.
    This paper examines how a classroom culture develops advanced strategies and procedures for handling complex digital tools. We report from a vocational Media and Communication course at an Upper Secondary School in Oslo, Norway. Our analysis reveals how a procedure called practical assignments has developed historically at the school, and how this procedure is carried out in the classroom. Theoretically, our study is informed by Activity Theory, which affords us tools to analyze how social institutions and learning trajectories evolve over (...) time, and how longitudinal dimensions emerge in situ. Our findings show how teachers and learners create a space for solving context-specific problems involving sophisticated technology. A historical analysis is here crucial not only in understanding why digital technologies are used in specific ways, but also how they evolve into classroom conventions. (shrink)
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    An Open Time Perspective and Social Support to Sustain in Healthcare Work: Results of a Two-Wave Complete Panel Study.Annet H. deLange,Karen Pak,Eghe Osagie,Karen van Dam,Marit Christensen,Trude Furunes,Lise Tevik Løvseth &Sarah Detaille -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  18. La fin tragique des vaudois au nord des Alpes à la lumière du destin de Friedrich Reiser.Albert deLange -2008 -Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 88 (1):3-19.
     
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    Reference repulsion is not a perceptual illusion.Matthias Fritsche &Floris P. deLange -2019 -Cognition 184 (C):107-118.
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    Explaining the varying electoral appeal of the Vlaams Blok in the Districts of Antwerp.Peter Thijssen &Sarah L. deLange -2005 -Ethical Perspectives 12 (2):231-258.
    The Vlaams Blok has been among the more successful of Europe’s far-right parties. But there is still a good deal of statistical analysis which might be done to help identify the factors in their success.This study looks at the best available data from electoral returns in the nine districts of Antwerp, which has been the locus of the Vlaams Blok’s support.A statistical comparison is made between various social and economic factors, and the level of support for Vlaams Blok in an (...) attempt to identify significant correlations. (shrink)
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    Het immigratie- en integratiedebat in Nederland: reacties op de opkomst van anti-immigratiepartijen.Sjoerdje van Heerden,Sarah L. deLange,Wouter van der Brug &Meindert Fennema -2014 -Res Publica 56 (2):275-277.
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    Dealing with bioethical dilemmas: A survey and analysis of responses from ministers in the Reformed Churches in South Africa.Magdalena C. DeLange -2012 -HTS Theological Studies 68 (1).
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    Loving Later Life: Aging and the Love Imperative.Frits deLange -2013 -Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 33 (2):169-184.
    The biblical love imperative—reframed as "Care for the aging other, as you care for your aging self"—is fundamental for an ethics of aging. Kantian, utilitarian, and eudaemonist theories assume an ageless, rational, active individual. Frail old age, however, comes with dependency and decay. An ethics of aging therefore needs to be relational and must account for the fear of aging. The elderly remind us that death is inescapable; the body, fallible; and self-esteem, transitory. The love command offers a relational ethics (...) that overcomes the fear of aging and enables us to see that love for our aging self makes good elderly care possible. (shrink)
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    Research, Ethics and Risk in the Authoritarian Field.Marlies Glasius,Meta deLange,Jos Bartman,Emanuela Dalmasso,Aofei Lv,Adele Del Sordi,Marcus Michaelsen &Kris Ruijgrok -2017 - Springer Verlag.
    This Open Access book offers a synthetic reflection on the authors’ fieldwork experiences in seven countries within the framework of ‘Authoritarianism in a Global Age’, a major comparative research project. It responds to the demand for increased attention to methodological rigor and transparency in qualitative research, and seeks to advance and practically support field research in authoritarian contexts. Without reducing the conundrums of authoritarian field research to a simple how-to guide, the book systematically reflects and reports on the authors’ combined (...) experiences in getting access to the field, assessing risk, navigating ‘red lines’, building relations with local collaborators and respondents, handling the psychological pressures on field researchers, and balancing transparency and prudence in publishing research. It offers unique insights into this particularly challenging area of field research, makes explicit how the authors handled methodological challenges and ethical dilemmas, and offers recommendations where appropriate. This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. (shrink)
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  25. Action learning as means for supervisor development.Line Wittek &Thomas deLange -2021 - In Anne Lee & Rob Bongaardt,The future of doctoral research: challenges and opportunities. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Crossing the Gap: Older Adults Do Not Create Less Challenging Stepping Stone Configurations Than Young Adults.Amy M. Jeschke,Annemieke M. M. deLange,Rob Withagen &Simone R. Caljouw -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Rapid parallel semantic processing of numbers without awareness.Filip Van Opstal,Floris P. deLange &Stanislas Dehaene -2011 -Cognition 120 (1):136-147.
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    Het cordon sanitaire en het ontluiken der democratie?Jos Geysels,Sarah deLange &Meindert Fennema -2008 -Res Publica: Politiek-wetenschappelijk tijdschrift van de Lage Landen 50 (1):49-64.
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    Hebrew Scholarship and the Medieval World.Steven Harvey &Nicholas deLange -2002 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (4):863.
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    On the role of expectation in visual perception: A top-down view of early visual cortex.Kok Peter &DeLange Floris -2015 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Immediate and long-term priming effects are independent of prime awareness.Jolien C. Francken,Simon van Gaal &Floris P. deLange -2011 -Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4):1793-1800.
    Subliminal primes are assumed to produce weaker and short-lived effects on subsequent behavior compared to clearly visible primes. However, this difference in priming effect may be due to differences in signal strength, rather than level of awareness. In the present study we manipulated prime discriminability by using metacontrast masks and pseudomasks, while keeping the prime strength equal. This manipulation resulted in large differences in discriminability of the primes. However, both immediate response priming and long-term response priming was equal for the (...) poorly discriminable and well discriminable primes, and equal for groups that differed markedly in terms of how well they could discriminate the primes. Our findings imply that discriminability of information is independent of both the immediate and long-term effects that information can have on behavior. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Supporting Double Duty Caregiving and Good Employment Practices in Health Care Within an Aging Society.Sarah I. Detaille,Annet deLange,Josephine Engels,Mirthe Pijnappels,Nathan Hutting,Eghe Osagie &Adela Reig-Botella -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Background: Due to the aging society the number of informal caregivers is growing. Most informal caregivers are women working as nurses within a health organization and they have a high risk of developing mental and physical exhaustion. Until now little research attention has been paid to the expectations and needs of double duty caregivers and the role of self-management in managing private-work balance.Objective: The overall aim of this study was to investigate the expectations and needs of double duty caregivers in (...) Netherlands, and to examine the meaning of self-management in managing work-life balance.Method: Different research methods have been applied in this exploratory study. Firstly, a scoping review has been conducted on the topics self-management and sustainable employability of double-duty caregivers using the search engines: CINAHL, MEDLINE, PubMed, and Google Scholar. Furthermore, a qualitative study has been conducted through focus groups with double duty caregivers.Results: Twenty studies that met the inclusion criteria could be identified. We found that double duty caregivers have different motivations for being a double duty caregiver based on internal and external expectations. Double duty caregiving causes a lot of mental and physical pressure for the caregiver. To be able to combine both duty’s, double duty caregivers need flexibility and understanding from the workplace. Through two focus groups we found that social support from the workplace is not enough to be able to manage the situation. Self-management skills are important to be able to communicate effectively with the workplace and community care organizations about the kind of support needed. Also, health care organizations should offer the same support to double duty caregivers as any other informal caregiver.Discussion: Double-duty caregivers are at high risk of developing symptoms of overload and risk of reduced self-management quality and employability levels across time. Health care organizations and the double duty caregiver often wait too long to act instead of taking more preventive measures. Furthermore, community care organizations should dialog with double duty caregivers about their wishes concerning the division of caring tasks. This finding calls for special attention, with long-term solutions at both macro, organizational, and employee level. (shrink)
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    Immediate and long-term priming effects are independent of prime awareness.Jolien Francken,Simon van Gaal &Floris deLange -2011 -Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4):1793-1800.
    Subliminal primes are assumed to produce weaker and short-lived effects on subsequent behavior compared to clearly visible primes. However, this difference in priming effect may be due to differences in signal strength, rather than level of awareness. In the present study we manipulated prime discriminability by using metacontrast masks and pseudomasks, while keeping the prime strength equal. This manipulation resulted in large differences in discriminability of the primes. However, both immediate response priming and long-term response priming was equal for the (...) poorly discriminable and well discriminable primes, and equal for groups that differed markedly in terms of how well they could discriminate the primes. Our findings imply that discriminability of information is independent of both the immediate and long-term effects that information can have on behavior. (shrink)
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    Boekbesprekingen.Sean McEvenue,Theo de Kruijf,C. C. M. deLange,Bart J. Koet,Marcel Poorthuis,Hanneke Reuling,Martin Parmentier,Jörgen Vijgen,Th Bell,Marcel Sarot,Kees van Vliet,A. H. C. van Eijk,Eric Ottenheijm,Jean-Jacques Suurmond &Arie L. Molendijk -2000 -Bijdragen 61 (3):336-357.
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    From Foe to Friend: Complex Mutual Adaptation of Multinational Corporations and Nongovernmental Organizations.Sukhbir Sandhu,Javier Delgado-Ceballos,Daniel Armanios &Deborah E. deLange -2016 -Business and Society 55 (8):1197-1228.
    The relationship between multinational corporations and nongovernmental organizations on social and environmental issues sometimes evolves from being antagonistic to cooperative. To explore how MNCs and NGOs are able to cooperate as friends rather than remain foes, this conceptual research drawing on complexity theory examines a proposed process of mutual adaptation occurring through more flexible semi-structures that support the evolution of joint strategic responses enabled by future gazing, communication systems that facilitate joint strategic responses, and coordinated, timed-based change that supports joint (...) strategic responses. The article provides illustrations from MNC–NGO collaborations. Conclusions are that mutual adaptation and cooperative resolutions are more likely when organizations either share these capabilities or compensate for each other’s shortcomings, and make trade-offs that align with joint strategic objectives. This article contributes to complexity theory and the NGO–MNC literature by exploring how interorganizational cooperative behavior incorporates mutual adaptation so that more sustainable practices are implemented and continuously improved upon by MNCs. (shrink)
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    Movement preparation improves touch perception without awareness.Freek van Ede,Thomas I. van Doren,Jochem Damhuis,Floris P. deLange &Eric Maris -2015 -Cognition 137:189-195.
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    Response to Desender & Van den Bussche: On the absence of a relationship between discriminability and priming.Jolien C. Francken,Simon van Gaal &Floris P. deLange -2012 -Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3):1573-1574.
  38. 5* congres international g43 7-14 septembre d'acoustique 1965 the new rotterdam concert hall.C. W. Kosten &P. A. deLange -1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann,Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship.
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    Bridge Over an Aging Population: Examining Longitudinal Relations Among Human Resource Management, Social Support, and Employee Outcomes Among Bridge Workers.Klaske N. Veth,Beatrice I. J. M. Van der Heijden,Hubert P. L. M. Korzilius,Annet H. DeLange &Ben J. M. Emans -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    On the Opposition Against the Book The Skeptical Environmentalist by B. Lomborg.Arthur Rörsch,Thomas Frello,Ray Soper &Adriaan deLange -2005 -Journal of Information Ethics 14 (1):16-28.
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    Low attention impairs optimal incorporation of prior knowledge in perceptual decisions.Jorge Morales,Guillermo Solovey,Brian Maniscalco,Dobromir Rahnev,Floris P. deLange &Hakwan Lau -2015 -Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics 77 (6):2021-2036.
    When visual attention is directed away from a stimulus, neural processing is weak and strength and precision of sensory data decreases. From a computational perspective, in such situations observers should give more weight to prior expectations in order to behave optimally during a discrimination task. Here we test a signal detection theoretic model that counter-intuitively predicts subjects will do just the opposite in a discrimination task with two stimuli, one attended and one unattended: when subjects are probed to discriminate the (...) unattended stimulus, they rely less on prior information about the probed stimulus’ identity. The model is in part inspired by recent findings that attention reduces trial-by-trial variability of the neuronal population response and that they use a common criterion for attended and unattended trials. In five different visual discrimination experiments, when attention was directed away from the target stimulus, subjects did not adjust their response bias in reaction to a change in stimulus presentation frequency despite being fully informed and despite the presence of performance feedback and monetary and social incentives. This indicates that subjects did not rely more on the priors under conditions of inattention as would be predicted by a Bayes-optimal observer model. These results inform and constrain future models of Bayesian inference in the human brain. (shrink)
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    Task demands modulate the effects of perceptual expectations in early visual cortex.St John-Saaltink Elexa,Utzerath Christian,Kok Peter,Lau Hakwan &DeLange Floris -2015 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Understanding the Contribution of HRM Bundles for Employee Outcomes Across the Life-Span.Klaske N. Veth,Hubert P. L. M. Korzilius,Beatrice I. J. M. Van der Heijden,Ben J. M. Emans &Annet H. DeLange -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10:475130.
    Using the Job Demands-Resources model literature and the life-span theory as scholarly frameworks, we examined the effects of job demands and job resources as mediators in the relationship between bundles of used HRM practices and employee outcomes. In addition, we tested for age differences in our research model. Findings confirmed the hypothesized original 2-factor structure representing maintenance and development HRM practices. Structural Equation Modeling analyses showed that the maintenance HRM bundle related directly and negatively to employee outcomes, without moderating effects (...) of age. However, job resources appeared to mediate this relationship in a positive way as it also did for the development HRM bundle. Whereas this study showed the ‘ driving power’ of the actual use of HRM bundles through job resources, regardless of the employee’s age, this study also suggests a ‘ dark side’ of HRM. In particular, we found that development HRM bundles may also increase job demands, which, in turn, may result in lower levels of beneficial employee outcomes. These empirical outcomes demonstrate the strength of the driving power eliciting from job resources preceded by any HRM bundle. Moreover, this effect appears to apply to employees of all ages. Our moderated-mediation model appeared robust for several control variables. Overall, this study provides an extension of the well-known Job Demands-Resources model by including maintenance and development bundles of HRM practices used by employees that have a differential effect on job demands and job resources which in turn have an impact on employee outcomes. (shrink)
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    Moderating Effect of the Situation of Return or Relocation on the Well-Being and Psychosocial Trauma of Young Victims of the Armed Conflict in Colombia.Sandra Milena Quintero-González,Camilo Alberto Madariaga-Orozco,Anthony Constant Millán-deLange,Diany Marcela Castellar-Jiménez &Jorge Enrique Palacio-Sañudo -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Colombia is the second country with the highest number of internally displaced persons. In the last 10 years, more than 400,000 young people carry, in their life experiences, the title of victims. The psychological and social circumstances that determine the lives of displaced young people in the world are not unknown. Fear, the poor resources for social adaptation available to them, and the possible reproduction of the cycle of violence, represent psychosocial risk factors in the young and displaced population. In (...) this context, the Victims Law in Colombia stipulated various measures of repairment, including Relocation and Return provided the conditions of voluntariness, security, and dignity are present. A hypothesis that well-being will be better in the returnees was set, since they would strengthen the social support networks between neighbors and other victims in their old spaces of life. To test the hypothesis, the scales of Psychological Well-being, Social Well-being, the Satisfaction with Life Scale, and the Psychosocial Trauma Scale were applied to young returnees and relocated in Colombia. The Exploratory and Confirmatory Factor Analysis was performed to extract the general measure of well-being and psychosocial trauma followed by the comparison between the groups. Significance, power, and effect size indicators were obtained, and finally, the partial correlation between the groups was made in relation to psychosocial trauma and well-being. Results showed that returnees have greater well-being and clearer indicators, with respect to that of relocated. In addition, the well-being of returnees has fewer trauma factors, who in turn are quasi-moderated by the situation of return or relocation. (shrink)
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    A cross-linguistic study on the interpretation of pronouns by children and agrammatic speakers: Evidence from Dutch, Spanish and Italian.Esther Ruigendijk,Sergio Baauw,Shalom Zuckerman,Nada Vasic,Joke deLange &Sergey Avrutin -2011 - In Edward Gibson & Neal J. Pearlmutter,The Processing and Acquisition of Reference. MIT Press.
    Both young children and agrammatic aphasic speakers have difficulty interpreting pronouns, but not reflexive elements. This phenomenon is known as the delay of Principle B effect in language acquisition. The interpretation of pronouns is non-adult-like for children and disturbed in agrammatic aphasia, yet there is evidence that interpretation of pronouns is not always problematic for these populations and that it seems to be governed by linguistic principles. This chapter examines the linguistic principles underlying the interpretation of pronouns and reflexives among (...) children and agrammatic aphasic speakers whose native languages were Dutch, Spanish, and Italian by focusing on two types of sentences: simple transitive sentences and Exceptional Case Marking constructions. It first looks at earlier research on language acquisition and agrammatism before discussing two important linguistic theories, Government and Binding Theory and Reflexivity and Primitives of Binding. (shrink)
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  46. Civismo e militarismo da infância: uma abordagem baseada no jornal O Rebate (Pelotas/RS, 1914-1915).Maria Augusta Martiarena de Oliveira &GianaLange do Amaral -2010 -Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 15 (3):62-75.
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    Belief extrapolation.Florence Dupin de Saint-Cyr &Jérôme Lang -2011 -Artificial Intelligence 175 (2):760-790.
  48. Civismo e militarismo da infância: uma abordagem baseada no jornal O Rebate (Pelotas/RS, 1914-1915).GianaLange do Amaral &Maria Augusta Martiarena de Olivera -2010 -Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 15 (3).
    A educação e as comemorações cívicas foram temas bastante discutidos em âmbito nacional. Tais temas não deixaram de fazer parte das páginas do jornal O Rebate que fazia oposição ao Partido Republicano Rio-Grandense (PRR). O presente trabalho dedica-se à análise das notícias sobre festas cívicas e educação cívica, publicadas no referido jornal, em 1914 e 1915, primeiros anos de funcionamento desse órgão de imprensa. Embora tal periódico constasse como "orgam independente", a filiação partidária de seu editor norteou as críticas e (...) os temas tratados nas páginas dessa publicação. Além disso, foram utilizados os Relatórios Intendenciais de 1914 e 1915, para que fosse realizada uma comparação entre os discursos antagônicos presentes na vida política de Pelotas, tendo em vista que o então intendente, Cypriano Corrêa Barcellos, estava vinculado ao PRR. Para a realização deste trabalho, fez uma revisão bibliográfica do tema educação cívica no Brasil, além de buscar subsídios para a análise de impressos. (shrink)
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    On development of functional brain connectivity in the young brain.G. E. Anna-Jasmijn Hoff,M. P. Van den Heuvel,Manon J. N. L. Benders,Karina J. Kersbergen &L. S. De Vries -2013 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Caminhares: fragmentos sobre oficinas de escrita e interrogações sobre os ensinares e os aprenderes.Mariana de BastianiLange -2010 -Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 15 (3):165-174.
    O presente estudo tem por objetivo compartilhar fragmentos de uma experiência com Oficina de Escrita, que foi desenvolvida com crianças que estudam em escolas públicas, e estudar a relação dessa prática com a educação. Considerando alguns aspectos da literatura e da teoria da psicanálise (baseada nos autores Sigmund Freud e Jacques Lacan), o estudo aqui apresentado tem o propósito de aproximar ambas: leitura e escrita, a fim de examinar a noção de endereçamento implicada nos processos de escrita e nos processos (...) de aprendizagem. Além disso, este artigo procura mostrar alguns dos efeitos do processo de escrita naquele que escreve. (shrink)
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