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  1.  27
    How communication changes when we cannot mime the world: Experimental evidence for the effect of iconicity on combinatoriality.Gareth Roberts, Jirka Lewandowski & Bruno Galantucci - 2015 - Cognition 141 (C):52-66.
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    Why some behaviors spread while others don’t: A laboratory simulation of dialect contact.Betsy Sneller & Gareth Roberts - 2018 - Cognition 170 (C):298-311.
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    Co‐Occurrence, Extension, and Social Salience: The Emergence of Indexicality in an Artificial Language.Aini Li & Gareth Roberts - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (5):e13290.
    We investigated the emergence of sociolinguistic indexicality using an artificial-language-learning paradigm. Sociolinguistic indexicality involves the association of linguistic variants with nonlinguistic social or contextual features. Any linguistic variant can acquire “constellations” of such indexical meanings, though they also exhibit an ordering, with first-order indices associated with particular speaker groups and higher-order indices targeting stereotypical attributes of those speakers. Much natural-language research has been conducted on this phenomenon, but little experimental work has focused on how indexicality emerges. Here, we present three (...)
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    The history and narrative reader.Geoffrey Roberts (ed.) - 2001 - New York: Routledge.
    Are historians storytellers? Is it possible to tell true stories about the past? These are just a couple of the questions raised in this comprehensive collection of texts about philosophy, theory, and methodology of writing history. Drawing together seminal texts from philosophers and historians, this volume presents the great debate over the narrative character of history from the 1960s onwards. The History and Narrative Reader combines theory with practice to offer a unique overview of this debate and illuminates the practical (...)
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    Social biases modulate the loss of redundant forms in the cultural evolution of language.Gareth Roberts & Maryia Fedzechkina - 2018 - Cognition 171 (C):194-201.
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    Experience With a Linguistic Variant Affects the Acquisition of Its Sociolinguistic Meaning: An Alien‐Language‐Learning Experiment.Wei Lai, Péter Rácz & Gareth Roberts - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (4):e12832.
    How do speakers learn the social meaning of different linguistic variants, and what factors influence how likely a particular social–linguistic association is to be learned? It has been argued that the social meaning of more salient variants should be learned faster, and that learners' pre‐existing experience of a variant will influence its salience. In this paper, we report two artificial‐language‐learning experiments investigating this. Each experiment involved two language‐learning stages followed by a test. The first stage introduced the artificial language and (...)
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    Mentoring and the impact of the research climate.Glyn C. Roberts, Maria Kavussanu & Robert L. Sprague - 2001 - Science and Engineering Ethics 7 (4):525-537.
    In this article, we focus on the mentoring process, and we argue that the internal and external pressures extant at research universities may create a research culture that may be antithetical to appropriate mentoring. We developed a scale based on motivation theory to determine the perceived research culture in departments and research laboratories, and a mentoring scale to determine approaches to mentoring graduate students. Participants were 610 faculty members across 49 departments at a research oriented university. The findings were that (...)
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    Linguistic Convergence to Observed Versus Expected Behavior in an Alien‐Language Map Task.Lacey Wade & Gareth Roberts - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (4):e12829.
    Individuals shift their language to converge with interlocutors. Recent work has suggested that convergence can target not only observed but also expected linguistic behavior, cued by social information. However, it remains uncertain how expectations and observed behavior interact, particularly when they contradict each other. We investigated this using a cooperative map task experiment, in which pairs of participants communicated online by typing messages to each other in a miniature “alien” language that exhibited variation between alien species. The overall task comprised (...)
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    (1 other version)An experimental study of social selection and frequency of interaction in linguistic diversity.Gareth Roberts - 2010 - Interaction Studies 11 (1):138-159.
    Computational simulations have provided evidence that the use of linguistic cues as group markers plays an important role in the development of linguistic diversity shortcite. Other simulations, however, have contradicted these findings. Similar disagreements exist in sociolinguistics. This paper describes an experimental study in which participants played an anonymous economic game using an instant-messenger-style program and an artificial ‘alien language’. The competitiveness of the game and the frequency with which players interacted were manipulated. Given frequent enough interaction with team-mates, players (...)
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    Noise, Economy, and the Emergence of Information Structure in a Laboratory Language.Jon S. Stevens & Gareth Roberts - 2019 - Cognitive Science 43 (2):e12717.
    The acceptability of sentences in natural language is constrained not only grammaticality, but also by the relationship between what is being conveyed and such factors as context and the beliefs of interlocutors. In many languages the critical element in a sentence (its focus) must be given grammatical prominence. There are different accounts of the nature of focus marking. Some researchers treat it as the grammatical realization of a potentially arbitrary feature of universal grammar and do not provide an explicit account (...)
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    Influences on the ethical beliefs of graduate students concerning research.Robert L. Sprague, Jessica Daw & Glyn C. Roberts - 2001 - Science and Engineering Ethics 7 (4):507-520.
    Development of and influence on ethical beliefs were surveyed at a major research university campus. Courses were ranked by faculty and students as most important. Mentors were ranked eighth in a list of nine factors. Of the 1,152 returned student questionnaires, 97 (8.4%) made the effort to write comments, and of the 610 faculty questionnaires returned, 64 (10%) wrote comments. These comments were rich in detail and description.
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    Language and the free-rider problem: An experimental paradigm.Gareth Roberts - 2008 - Biological Theory 3 (2):174-183.
    Change and variation, while inherent to language, might be seen as running counter to human communicative needs. However, variation also gives language the power to convey reliable indexical information about the speaker. This has been argued to play a significant role in allowing the establishment of large communities based on cooperative exchange , although there has been little experimental investigation of the hypothesis. Here I present a preliminary study intended to help fill this gap. Participants played an online team game (...)
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    Perceived Motivational Climates and Employee Energy: The Mediating Role of Basic Psychological Needs.Christina G. L. Nerstad, Marjolein C. J. Caniëls, Glyn C. Roberts & Astrid M. Richardsen - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    This study draws on achievement goal theory and self-determination theory to examine the associations among two motivational climates (i.e. mastery and performance) and two indicators of energy at work (i.e. vigour and emotional exhaustion), as well as the mediating role of basic psychological need satisfaction (i.e. autonomy, relatedness, and competence). A two-wave longitudinal study was conducted collecting data from 1081 engineers and technologists. We applied previously validated instruments to assess the variables of interest. Structural equation modeling analyses were conducted to (...)
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    Aesthetics, Form and Emotion.David Pole & George Roberts - 1984 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 42 (4):447-448.
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    Bertrand Russell Memorial Volume.J. O. Urmson & George W. Roberts - 1980 - Philosophical Quarterly 30 (120):255.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Postmodernism versus the standpoint of action.Geoffrey Roberts - 1997 - History and Theory 36 (2):249–260.
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    Parsing the Turing Test: Philosophical and Methodological Issues.R. Epstein, G. Roberts & G. Beber (eds.) - 2008 - Springer.
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    Affect, Ethics, and the Imaginative Geographies of Permanent War: An Interview with Derek Gregory.Keith P. Feldman, Anoop Mirpuri & Georgia M. Roberts - 2009 - Theory and Event 12 (3).
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  19. Values-based food systems: the role of local food partnerships in England.Peter Jackson, Christopher Yap, Kelly Parsons, Selina Treuherz & Gareth Roberts - forthcoming - Agriculture and Human Values:1-15.
    This paper outlines the concept of values-based food systems building on the related idea of values-based food chains (VBFCs), terms which are definitionally diffuse but which cohere around a common commitment to environmental sustainability and social justice. The paper examines the development of four multi-stakeholder local food partnerships in Birmingham, Bristol, Rotherham and Sheffield—and the national Sustainable Food Places network to which they are affiliated. Based on our collaborative research with these organizations and a review of their public statements, the (...)
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    Art and morality.Peter K. Machamer & George W. Roberts - 1968 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 26 (4):515-519.
  21. (1 other version)Borderlands of Theology.Donald M. Mackinnon, George W. Roberts & Donovan E. Smucker - 1969 - Religious Studies 5 (1):115-116.
     
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    A.C. and D.C. electrical conductivity in amorphous arsenic trisulphide films.J. I. Polanco, G. G. Roberts & M. B. Myers - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 25 (1):117-130.
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    A Fudamental Contradiction in Sidgwick's "The Methods of Ethics".George W. Roberts - 1969 - Critica 3 (9):59-75.
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    A Longitudinal Examination of Military Veterans’ Invictus Games Stress Experiences.Gareth A. Roberts, Rachel Arnold, James E. Turner, Martin Colclough & James Bilzon - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    A new source for John lyly's euphues and his England.Gareth J. Roberts - 1979 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 42 (1):286-289.
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    A problem about presupposition.George W. Roberts - 1969 - Mind 78 (310):270-271.
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    A problem in Whitehead's doctrine of abstractive hierarchies.George W. Roberts - 1968 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (3):437-439.
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    Bennett and Strawson on Transcendental Idealism.George W. Roberts - 1971 - Idealistic Studies 1 (3):243-257.
    Surely one of the more remarkable, if not the most remarkable of the differences between the versions of Kant’s critical philosophy recently given us by Professor J. F. Bennett and Professor P. F. Strawson, lies in the diverse and even incompatible accounts of Kant’s transcendental idealism presented by these two first-rate analytic-philosophical interpreters of Kant. It is the purpose of this paper to set in the light and to explore some of the differences between these accounts.
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    British Chemists Abroad, 1887–1971: the Dynamics of Chemists’ Careers.Gerrylynn K. Roberts & Anna E. Simmons - 2009 - Annals of Science 66 (1):103-128.
    Summary This paper investigates the extent of overseas migration by British chemists over the period 1887–1971. Notwithstanding the ‘brain drain’ alarms of the 1960s, overseas employment was characteristic of some 19% of British chemists’ careers throughout our period, though its nature changed considerably. Our study examines the overseas employment histories of four cohorts of members of the [Royal] Institute of Chemistry in the ‘Chemists’ Database’ at the Open University. Those employed abroad were not only highly qualified but also both geographically (...)
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    Bertrand Russell Memorial Volume.George W. Roberts (ed.) - 1979 - New York: Routledge.
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    Competitive morality.Gilbert Roberts - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (1):97-98.
    Baumard et al. argue that partner choice leads to fairness and mutualism, which then form the basis for morality. I comment that mutualism takes us only so far, and I apply the theory of competitive altruism in arguing how strategic investment in behaviours which make one a desirable partner may drive moral conduct.
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    Factual and evaluative statements.GeorgeW Roberts - 1967 - Journal of Value Inquiry 1 (2):149-150.
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    Hare on ideals and interests.George W. Roberts - 1968 - Journal of Value Inquiry 2 (2-3):201-207.
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  34. Incorrigibility, behaviourism and predictionism.George W. Roberts - 1974 - In Renford Bambrough (ed.), Wisdom: Twelve Essays. Totowa, N.J.,: Blackwell.
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    III—Some Questions in Epistemology.George W. Roberts - 1970 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 70 (1):37-60.
    George W. Roberts; III—Some Questions in Epistemology, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 70, Issue 1, 1 June 1970, Pages 37–60, https://doi.org/10.
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    Magnetism and chronometers: the research of the Reverend George Fisher.G. W. Roberts - 2009 - British Journal for the History of Science 42 (1):57-72.
    Although largely remembered as an astronomer, the Reverend George Fisher played a significant part in studying the performance and possible improvement of marine chronometers in the mid-nineteenth century. Appointed astronomer to the Royal Navy's Arctic expedition of 1818, while on the voyage Fisher carried out research into the effects of magnetism on the accurate running of chronometers on board ship. By this time, chronometers were standard equipment on many ships and their reliability was a matter of importance to all mariners. (...)
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  37. (1 other version)Miracles and the Subjective-Objective Distinction.George W. Roberts - 1975 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 56 (1):55.
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    Prosocial behavior as sexual signaling.Gilbert Roberts - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40:e41.
    Maestripieri et al. provide an important service in highlighting prosocial biases toward attractive people from a cross-disciplinary perspective. Here I comment on the conceptual and critical side of their review of evolutionary psychology studies. I propose that further work should be focused on understanding the role of signaling in prosocial behavior.
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    Physical Chemists for Industry: The Making of the Chemist at University College London, 1914?1939.Gerrylynn K. Roberts - 1997 - Centaurus 39 (4):291-310.
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    Some points about discontinuity.George W. Roberts - 1967 - Synthese 17 (1):100 - 103.
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    Some refutations of private subjectivism in ethics.George W. Roberts - 1971 - Journal of Value Inquiry 5 (4):292-309.
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    The Domain of Utilitarian Ethics.George Litch Roberts - 1903 - International Journal of Ethics 13 (3):320-340.
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  43. The Domain of Utilitarian Ethics.G. L. Roberts - 1903 - Philosophical Review 12:568.
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    Drift as a Driver of Language Change: An Artificial Language Experiment.Rafael Ventura, Joshua B. Plotkin & Gareth Roberts - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (9):e13197.
    Over half a century ago, George Zipf observed that more frequent words tend to be older. Corpus studies since then have confirmed this pattern, with more frequent words being replaced and regularized less often than less frequent words. Two main hypotheses have been proposed to explain this: that frequent words change less because selection against innovation is stronger at higher frequencies, or that they change less because stochastic drift is stronger at lower frequencies. Here, we report the first experimental test (...)
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    David Knight, Ideas in Chemistry: A History of the Science. London: Athlone Press, 1992. Pp. vii + 213. ISBN 0-485-11390-2. £38.00. [REVIEW]Gerrylynn Roberts - 1993 - British Journal for the History of Science 26 (2):236-237.
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    David Knight. The Age of Science: The Scientific World View in the Nineteenth Century. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1988. Pp. 251. ISBN 0-631-16176-7, £7.95. [REVIEW]G. Roberts - 1989 - British Journal for the History of Science 22 (4):449-450.
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    Marie Boas Hall. All Scientists Now. The Royal Society in the Nineteenth Century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984. Pp. xii + 261. ISBN 0-521-26746-3. £25.00. [REVIEW]Gerrylynn K. Roberts - 1987 - British Journal for the History of Science 20 (1):81-82.
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    Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Science for the People. The Origins of the School Science Curriculum in England. By David Layton. London: George Allen and Unwin, 1973. Pp. 226. £3.55. [REVIEW]Gerrylynn Roberts - 1975 - British Journal for the History of Science 8 (1):86-87.
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    Nineteenth Century The Patronage of Science in the Nineteenth Century. Ed. by G. L'E. Turner. Science in History, i. Leyden: Noordhoff International Publishing, 1976. Pp. vi + 218. Df155.00/$21.25. [REVIEW]Gerrylynn Roberts - 1980 - British Journal for the History of Science 13 (2):172-173.