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    Counting and the ontogenetic origins of exact equality.Rose M.Schneider,Erik Brockbank,Roman Feiman &David Barner -2022 -Cognition 218 (C):104952.
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    Counting to Infinity: Does Learning the Syntax of the Count List Predict Knowledge That Numbers Are Infinite?Junyi Chu,Pierina Cheung,Rose M.Schneider,Jessica Sullivan &David Barner -2020 -Cognitive Science 44 (8):e12875.
    By around the age of 5½, many children in the United States judge that numbers never end, and that it is always possible to add 1 to a set. These same children also generally perform well when asked to label the quantity of a set after one object is added (e.g., judging that a set labeled “five” should now be “six”). These findings suggest that children have implicit knowledge of the “successor function”: Every natural number, n, has a successor, n (...) + 1. Here, we explored how children discover this recursive function, and whether it might be related to discovering productive morphological rules that govern language‐specific counting routines (e.g., the rules in English that represent base‐10 structure). We tested 4‐ and 5‐year‐old children’s knowledge of counting with three tasks, which we then related to (a) children’s belief that 1 can always be added to any number (the successor function) and (b) their belief that numbers never end (infinity). Children who exhibited knowledge of a productive counting rule were significantly more likely to believe that numbers are infinite (i.e., there is no largest number), though such counting knowledge was not directly linked to knowledge of the successor function, per se. Also, our findings suggest that children as young as 4 years of age are able to implement rules defined over their verbal count list to generate number words beyond their spontaneous counting range, an insight which may support reasoning over their acquired verbal count sequence to infer that numbers never end. (shrink)
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    2.5-Year-olds use cross-situational consistency to learn verbs under referential uncertainty.Rose M. Scott &Cynthia Fisher -2012 -Cognition 122 (2):163-180.
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    The Critical Circle: Literature and History in Contemporary Hermeneutics.Rose M. Avila -1979 -Substance 8 (2/3):210.
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    9 Personal Epistemologies and Pedagogy in Higher Education.Rose M. Marra &Betsy Palmer -2011 - In Jo Brownlee, Gregory J. Schraw & Donna Berthelsen,Personal epistemology and teacher education. New York: Routledge. pp. 61--129.
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    The Esthetic of Jean Cocteau.Rose M. Avila &Lydia Crowson -1979 -Substance 8 (1):115.
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    Children expect generic knowledge to be widely shared.Andrei Cimpian &Rose M. Scott -2012 -Cognition 123 (3):419-433.
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    Litígios estruturais e ativismo dialógico: um novo modelo de atuação para as cortes constitucionais no controle judicial de políticas públicas.Bianca M.Schneider van der Broocke &Katya Kozicki -2019 -Cadernos PET-Filosofia (Parana) 17 (2).
    A adoção de um catálogo constitucional de direitos e o fortalecimento do judicial review, trouxeram como consequência a judicialização da política em inúmeras democracias, onde se verifica uma expansão da atuação do Poder Judiciário em detrimento das esferas representativas do Estado. Neste contexto, tem se observado em países do Sul Global, o emprego de novos mecanismos procedimentais em casos que envolvem a violação contínua e generalizada de direitos fundamentais, de alguns grupos menos favorecidos, decorrente de bloqueios políticos e institucionais, denominados (...) de “litígios estruturais”. (shrink)
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    Development of a Model of Moral Distress in Military Nursing.Sara T. Fry,Rose M. Harvey,Ann C. Hurley &Barbara Jo Foley -2002 -Nursing Ethics 9 (4):373-387.
    The purpose of this article is to describe the development of a model of moral distress in military nursing. The model evolved through an analysis of the moral distress and military nursing literature, and the analysis of interview data obtained from US Army Nurse Corps officers (n = 13). Stories of moral distress (n = 10) given by the interview participants identified the process of the moral distress experience among military nurses and the dimensions of the military nursing moral distress (...) phenomenon. Models of both the process of military nursing moral distress and the phenomenon itself are proposed. Recommendations are made for the use of the military nursing moral distress models in future research studies and in interventions to ameliorate the experience of moral distress in crisis military deployments. (shrink)
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    Surprise! 20-month-old infants understand the emotional consequences of false beliefs.Rose M. Scott -2017 -Cognition 159 (C):33-47.
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  11. Fanon, black lives, and revolutionary black feminism: 21st century considerations.Rose M. Brewer -2020 - In Dustin Byrd & Seyed Javad Miri,Frantz Fanon and emancipatory social theory: a view from the wretched. Boston: Brill.
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    Thinking Critically about Race and Genetics.Rose M. Brewer -2006 -Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 34 (3):513-519.
    We must critically rethink race and genetics in the context of the new genetic breakthroughs and haplotype mapping. We must avoid the slippery slope of turning socially constructed racial categories into genetic realities. It is a potentially dangerous arena given the history of racialized science in the United States and globally. Indeed, the new advances must be viewed in the context of a long history of racial inequality, continuing into the current period. This is more than a question of how (...) carefully we use categories of analysis such as race. Justice and equity must be core to our considerations. There is a community stake in this work that must be seriously considered and included in decision making. A progressive and critical analysis is in order. (shrink)
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  13. Not all subjects are agents : transitivity and meaning in early language comprehension.Rose M. Scott,Yael Gertner &Cynthia Fisher -2018 - In Kristen Syrett & Sudha Arunachalam,Semantics in language acquisition. Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
     
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  14. Why do they do it? AVective motivators in adolescents' decisions to participate in risk behaviors.C. M. CaVray &S. L.Schneider -2000 - In Eric Eich, John F. Kihlstrom, Gordon H. Bower, Joseph P. Forgas & Paula M. Niedenthal,Cognition and Emotion. Oxford University Press USA. pp. 14--543.
  15. To Tao or not to Tao : villains in the Magician's Nephew.Rose M. Cothern -2021 - In Mark J. Boone, Rose M. Cothren, Kevin C. Neece & Jaclyn S. Parrish,The Good, the True, the Beautiful: A Multidisciplinary Tribute to Dr. David K. Naugle. Eugene, OR: Pickwick.
     
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    Shock for right and wrong responses during learning and extinction in human subjects.Cecil M. Freeburne &MarvinSchneider -1955 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 49 (3):181.
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    Why do they do it? Affective motivators in adolescents' decisions to participate in risk behaviours.Christine M. Caffray &Sandra L.Schneider -2000 -Cognition and Emotion 14 (4):543-576.
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    Dealing efficiently with emotions: Acceptance-based coping with negative emotions requires fewer resources than suppression.Hugo J. E. M. Alberts,FrancineSchneider &Carolien Martijn -2012 -Cognition and Emotion 26 (5):863-870.
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    Transplant research and deceased donors: laws, licences and fear of liability.J. F. Douglas,M. L.Rose,J. H. Dark &A. J. Cronin -2011 -Clinical Ethics 6 (3):140-145.
    Transplantation research on samples and organs from deceased donors in England, Wales and Northern Ireland is under threat. The key problems relate to difficulties encountered in gaining consent for research projects, as distinct from consent to donation for clinical transplantation. They are due partly to the terms of the Human Tissue Act 2004 (the 2004 Act), and partly to its interpretation by the Human Tissue Authority (HTA). They include excessive interaction with donor representatives regarding ‘informed consent’ to research projects, uncertainty (...) as to the scope and duration of a donor's ‘authority’ over an organ, and restrictions caused by the apparent need for licensing of transplantation research under the 2004 Act, combined with lack of certainty, or guidance, as to the distinction between ‘research’, which requires a licence, and ‘service development’, which does not. In our view this confusion hinders and deters Specialist Nurses for Organ Donation in approaching donor representatives and discussing possible research projects with them. It has also, as we have reported elsewhere, led to abandonment of research projects for fear of liability, despite both Research Ethics Committee (REC) approval and donor consent. Such problems do not seem to occur under the transplant laws of most other comparable jurisdictions. The Transplantation Ethics Symposium, ‘The ethics of organ retrieval: goals, rights and responsibilities’, hosted by the MRC Centre for Transplantation at King's College London in December 2010, revealed that many senior clinicians and researchers, administrators, and lawyers are both unclear and in disagreement concerning the effects of the 2004 Act and the extent to which it is adhered to or ignored in practice. In this paper we examine the difficulties encountered and suggest solutions based on a less restrictive interpretation of the 2004 Act, or, more probably, a regulatory change under its authority. We propose that, in the long term, a law which includes consent for REC-approved research within the general consent for organ donation and transplantation seems preferable to the present system, both ethically and in practical terms. (shrink)
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    Effect of shock waves on the residual magnetic properties of armco iron.M. F.Rose,M. P. Villere &T. L. Berger -1969 -Philosophical Magazine 19 (157):39-45.
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    Shock response of nickel in the pressure range 820–1500 kb.M. F.Rose &M. C. Inman -1969 -Philosophical Magazine 19 (161):925-930.
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  22. Mental Control: The War of the Ghosts.Daniel M. Wegner &David J.Schneider -unknown
    Sometimes it feels as though we can control our minds. We catch ourselves looking out the window when we should be paying attention to someone talking, for example, and we purposefully return our attention to the conversation. Or we wrest our minds away from the bothersome thought of an upcoming dental appointment to focus on anything we can find that makes us less nervous. Control attempts such as these can meet with success, leaving us feeling the masters of our consciousness. (...) Yet at other times.. (shrink)
     
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    False-belief understanding in infants.Zijing He Renée Baillargeon,Rose M. Scott -2010 -Trends in Cognitive Sciences 14 (3):110.
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    Theater as Representation.Andre Helbo,Rose M. Avila &Roland A. Champagne -1977 -Substance 6 (18/19):172.
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    British transplant research endangered by the Human Tissue Act.A. J. Cronin,M. L.Rose,J. H. Dark &J. F. Douglas -2011 -Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (8):512-514.
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    Thermal Recovery of Explosive Shock-loaded Stainless Steel.L. E. Murr &M. F.Rose -1968 -Philosophical Magazine 18 (152):281-295.
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    Involuntary top-down control by search-irrelevant features: Visual working memory biases attention in an object-based manner.Rebecca M. Foerster &Werner X.Schneider -2018 -Cognition 172 (C):37-45.
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    Dumb in Ancient Greece1.M. LynnRose -1997 - In Lennard J. Davis,The Disability Studies Reader. Psychology Press. pp. 17.
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    Shock deformation of polycrystalline aluminium.M. F.Rose &T. L. Berger -1968 -Philosophical Magazine 17 (150):1121-1133.
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  30. assegna di Studi Etiopici XXX. [REVIEW]M.Rose -1989 -Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 121:450.
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    Geist, Psyche und Gehirn: aktuelle Aspekte der Kognitionsforschung, Philosophie und Psychopathologie.Hinderk M. Emrich &UdoSchneider (eds.) -2005 - New York: P. Lang.
    Mit der Frage nach dem -Geist- wird ein Thema angesprochen, dem die Philosophie des deutschen Idealismus noch eine vollkommen andere Bedeutung zumessen konnte, als wir dies heute gewohnt sind. Geist in seinem Selbstsein scheint unbestimmbar geworden in einer Zeit, in der Neurobiologen funktionelle Prozesse im zentralen Nervensystem des Gehirns als korrelierende Variable zu mentalen Vorgangen beschreiben. In diesem Buch wird nach den -verstehbaren Zusammenhangen- zwischen Krankheitsvorgangen des menschlichen Seelenlebens und den Grundeigenschaften des Mentalen, insbesondere des Psychischen, gefragt.".
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  32. Experiences of Stigma in the United States During the COVID-19 Pandemic.Amanda M. Gutierrez,Sophie C.Schneider,Rubaiya Islam,Jill O. Robinson,Rebecca L. Hsu,Isabel Canfield &Christi J. Guerrini -forthcoming -Stigma and Health 1.
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    The Good, the True, the Beautiful: A Multidisciplinary Tribute to Dr. David K. Naugle.Mark J. Boone,Rose M. Cothren,Kevin C. Neece &Jaclyn S. Parrish (eds.) -2021 - Eugene, OR: Pickwick.
    Dr. David K. Naugle is widely regarded as a leading thinker in the area of Christian worldview formation. As Distinguished University Professor Emeritus at Dallas Baptist University, he has drawn accolades and admiration. -/- This collection in his honor demonstrates that intellectual pursuits are inherently spiritual, that no area of life is separate from the lordship of Christ, and that true Christian faith is in fact the deep fulfillment of the human experience. On topics ranging from linguistics to gardening and (...) everything in between, these essays represent the depth and breadth of the idea that all goodness is God's goodness, all truth is God's truth, and all beauty is God's beauty. (shrink)
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  34. R. SMEND: "Gesammelte Studien. Band 1: "Die Mitte des Alten Testaments". [REVIEW]M.Rose -1988 -Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 120:372.
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    Automatic and controlled processing revisited.Richard M. Shiffrin &WalterSchneider -1984 -Psychological Review 91 (2):269-276.
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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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  37. Bernard RENAUD, "La théophanie du Sinaï Ex 19-24. Exégèse et théologie". [REVIEW]M.Rose -1995 -Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 127:413.
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    On generating the finitely satisfiable formulas.Arthur M. Bullock &Hubert H.Schneider -1973 -Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 14 (3):373-376.
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    Boekbesprekingen.Wim Weren,P. C. Beentjes,Bart-J. Koet,J. -J. Suurmond,Jan Lambrecht,A. L. H. M. van Wieringen,F. De Meyer,L. Dequeker,M. Poorthuis,B. Dehandschutter,Martin Parmentier,G. Rouwhorst,W. Parmentier,M. Parmentier,Marc Schneiders,A. H. C. van Eijk,Ulrich Hemel,Michel Coune,R. G. W. Huysmans,Michael Kuhn,Marc Steen,M. Kuhn,J. Verhaeghe,H. J. Adriaanse,Ger Groot,H. Bleijendaal,G. Verwey,A. van de Pavert,J. W. Hacking &Marie-José van Bolhuis -1987 -Bijdragen 48 (1):75-110.
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    A Perspective of International Collaboration Through Web-Based Telecommunication–Inspired by COVID-19 Crisis.Hamed Zaer,Wei Fan,Dariusz Orlowski,Andreas N. Glud,Anne S. M. Andersen,M. BretSchneider,John R. Adler,Albrecht Stroh &Jens C. H. Sørensen -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    The tsunami effect of the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting many aspects of scientific activities. Multidisciplinary experimental studies with international collaborators are hindered by the closing of the national borders, logistic issues due to lockdown, quarantine restrictions, and social distancing requirements. The full impact of this crisis on science is not clear yet, but the above-mentioned issues have most certainly restrained academic research activities. Sharing innovative solutions between researchers is in high demand in this situation. The aim of this paper is (...) to share our successful practice of using web-based communication and remote control software for real-time long-distance control of brain stimulation. This solution may guide and encourage researchers to cope with restrictions and has the potential to help expanding international collaborations by lowering travel time and costs. (shrink)
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  41. A. DE PURY: "Le chant de la création. L'homme et l'univers selon le récit de Gn 1". [REVIEW]M.Rose -1987 -Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 119:512.
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    Reproduction of simple movements as a function of factors influencing proprioceptive feedback.Harry P. Bahrick,Paul M. Fitts &RonaldSchneider -1955 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 49 (6):445.
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    Associations Between Sleep and Mental Health Among Latina Adolescent Mothers: The Role of Social Support.Shun Ting Yung,Alexandra Main,Eric A. Walle,Rose M. Scott &Yaoyu Chen -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Adolescent mothers experience poorer sleep than adult mothers, and Latina adolescent mothers are at greater risk of postpartum depression compared with other racial/ethnic groups. However, social support may be protective against the negative effects of poor sleep in this population. The current study examined associations between the quality and quantity of Latina adolescent mothers’ sleep and mental health, and whether social support buffered the effects of poor sleep on mental health. A sample of Latina adolescent mothers from an agricultural region (...) in the United States reported on their sleep duration/quality, social support from family, friends, and significant others, and their depressive and anxiety symptoms. Results showed that adolescent mothers reported poorer sleep than pediatric recommendations, and poorer sleep quality was associated with greater depressive and anxiety symptoms. Interestingly, when adolescent mothers reported better sleep, they had fewer depressive symptoms in the context of high support from friends compared with low support from friends. Sleep is important for mental health in Latina adolescent mothers, and better sleep combined with strong social support has positive associations with mental health in this population. Findings hold implications for improving mental health in adolescent mothers. (shrink)
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    The distinction between long-term knowledge and short-term control processes is valid and useful.Richard M. Shiffrin,WalterSchneider &Gordon D. Logan -2023 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e140.
    The binary distinction De Neys questions has been put forward many times since the beginnings of psychology, in slightly different forms and under different names. It has proved enormously useful and has received detailed empirical support and careful modeling. At heart the distinction is that between knowledge in long-term memory and control processes in short-term memory.
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    Boekbesprekingen.A. L. H. M. van Wieringen,F. De Meyer,Bart J. Koet,J. Lambrecht,M. Parmentier,Marc Schneiders,José Declerck,Martin Parmentier,Joh G. Hahn,A. H. C. van Eijk,W. G. Tillmans,Ulrich Hemel,G. Rouwhorst &H. A. M. J. ten Have -1986 -Bijdragen 47 (3):325-344.
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  46. Autobiography of Dr. Karl Ernst von Baer.Karl Ernst von Baer,Jane M. Oppenheimer &H.Schneider -1987 -Journal of the History of Biology 20 (3):427-428.
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    Early false-belief understanding in traditional non-Western societies.H. Clark Barrett,Tanya Broesch,Rose M. Scott,Zijing He,Renee Baillargeon,Di Wu,Matthias Bolz,Joseph Henrich,Peipei Setoh,Jianxin Wang &Stephen Laurence -2013 -Proceedings of the Royal Society, B (Biological Sciences) 280 (1755).
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    The relationship between parental mental-state language and 2.5-year-olds’ performance on a nontraditional false-belief task. [REVIEW]Erin Roby &Rose M. Scott -2018 -Cognition 180 (C):10-23.
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    Boekbesprekingen.Erik Eynikel,Martien Parmentier,Kathleen Maenhaut,P. C. Beentjes,Martin Parmentier,Huub Welzen,Bart J. Koet,Hans Goddijn,M. Parmentier,Marc Schneiders,Ad van der Helm,J. Y. H. A. Jacobs,W. Logister,Peter de Haan,H. Rikhof,G. Rouwhorst,A. van de Pavert,Guido de Wert &Bert Defreyne -1991 -Bijdragen 52 (2):207-232.
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    Boekbesprekingen.Joël Delobel,J. Lust,J. Lambrecht,P. C. Beentjes,Bart J. Koet,Th C. de Kruijf,M. Poorthuis,M. Parmentier,Marc Schneiders,W. G. Tillmans,H. J. Adriaanse,J. Wissink,Jan Kerkhofs,H. Wegman,H. Bleijendaal,Ger Groot,F. J. Theunis,J. W. Hacking,A. A. Derksen,Ulrich Hemel,J. Kerkhofs,G. de Wert,H. P. M. Goddijn &Johan G. Hahn -1986 -Bijdragen 47 (1):67-112.
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