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    Television viewing and adolescent females’ body dissatisfaction: The mediating role of opposite sex expectations.Jan Van den Bulck, Kathleen Beullens & Steven Eggermont - 2005 - Communications 30 (3):343-357.
    This study explored the relationship between both overall television viewing and romantic youth drama viewing, as well as of females’ concerns about boys’ attractiveness expectations on the one hand, and body image dissatisfaction on the other. Participants were 411 adolescent girls who completed self-report measures on body dissatisfaction, television viewing, and concerns about appearance expectations. Our results indicated that there was both a direct and indirect relationship between romantic youth drama viewing and body satisfaction. Girls who spent more time watching (...)
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  2. The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Kathleen Coburn, Earl Leslie Griggs, Mary Moorman & F. M. Todd - 1957 - Science and Society 23 (4):368-374.
     
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    NFL’s dangerous strategies of marketing football to youth: shades of big tobacco.Asher Clissold & Kathleen Bachynski - 2024 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 18 (3):416-432.
    Comparisons have been made between the tobacco industry’s historic tactics in defending their products with the responses of some key actors in the sports world to head injuries. Both, it is said, have deployed deceptive marketing and advertising techniques to entice youth to engage with a subjective pleasure-producing product that has undeniable short- and long-term health detriments. Unlike what is called euphemistically, ‘Big Tobacco’, however, the National Football League (NFL) has evaded legal restrictions on the promotion of an inherently dangerous (...)
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    Can Open Science Advance Health Justice? Genomic Research Dissemination in the Evolving Data‐Sharing Landscape.Stephanie A. Kraft & Kathleen F. Mittendorf - 2024 - Hastings Center Report 54 (S2):73-83.
    Scientific data‐sharing and open science initiatives are increasingly important mechanisms for advancing the impact of genomic research. These mechanisms are being implemented as growing attention is paid to the need to improve the inclusion of research participants from marginalized and underrepresented groups. Together, these efforts aim to promote equitable advancements in genomic medicine. However, if not guided by community‐informed protections, these efforts may harm the very participants and communities they aim to benefit. This essay examines potential benefits and harms of (...)
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    Episodic future thought and its relation to remembering: Evidence from ratings of subjective experience.Karl K. Szpunar & Kathleen B. McDermott - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (1):330-334.
    The goal of the present study was to examine the hypothesis that the ability to construct vivid mental images of the future involves sampling the contents of memory. In two experiments, participants envisioned future scenarios occurring in contextual settings that were represented in memory in varying degrees of perceptual detail. In both experiments, detailed contextual settings were associated with more detailed images of the future and a stronger subjective experience. Our findings suggest that the contents of memory are routinely sampled (...)
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    Divergent approaches to the ‘family farm’: celebrate, reform, or abolish?Michaela Hoffelmeyer, Kathleen Sexsmith & Leland Glenna - 2024 - Agriculture and Human Values 41 (4):1309-1316.
    As the United Nations declared the beginning of the “Decade of Family Farming” in 2017, scholars were increasingly questioning the romanticized and uncritical use of the term to mask some structural inequalities, including patriarchal ownership, colonialism, heteronormativity, family and child labor exploitation, poor labor standards, and environmental destruction. This introduction to a special symposium on the family farm differentiates scholarly approaches to studying family farming into three categories: celebratory, reformist, and abolitionist. After summarizing the papers included in this special issue, (...)
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    (1 other version)Cancer and Maybe a Baby?Ezekiel J. Emanuel & Kathleen Powderly - 1994 - Hastings Center Report 24 (6):24-25.
    A prematurely menopausal woman who underwent chemotherapy for breast cancer wants to have a child with her husband with help from an infertility clinic. Two doctors discuss the risks involved for the couple.
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    Quantification in psychology: Critical analysis of an unreflective practice.Donna Tafreshi, Kathleen L. Slaney & Scott D. Neufeld - 2016 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 36 (4):233-249.
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    How Pharmaceutical Industry Employees Manage Competing Commitments in the Face of Public Criticism.Wendy Lipworth, Kathleen Montgomery & Miles Little - 2013 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 10 (3):355-367.
    The pharmaceutical industry has been criticised for pervasive misconduct. These concerns have generally resulted in increasing regulation. While such regulation is no doubt necessary, it tends to assume that everyone working for pharmaceutical companies is equally motivated by commerce, without much understanding of the specific views and experiences of those who work in different parts of the industry. In order to gain a more nuanced picture of the work that goes on in the “medical affairs” departments of pharmaceutical companies, we (...)
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    Facilitating nourished scholarship through cohort supervision in a professional doctorate programme.Eloise Cj Carr, Kathleen Theresa Galvin & Les Todres - 2010 - Encyclopaideia: Journal of Phenomenology and Education 27.
    Nel corso degli ultimi 20 anni c’è stata una espansione globale in materia di istruzione dottorale e in particolare di ‘dottorati professionali’. Difficoltà nell’avanzamento e nel completamento diventano sempre più il centro dell’attenzione per tutti i tipi di dottorato. È stato riconosciuto che una serie di fattori al di là di quelli prettamente demografici potrebbe influire sulla possibilità di completare gli studi. C’è ancora molto da imparare sul motivo per cui l’avanzamento e il completamento del dottorato sono così impegnativi. In (...)
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    Collaborative Problem Solving: Processing Actions, Time, and Performance.Paul De Boeck & Kathleen Scalise - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    For Shame: The Social Pre-Requisite Conditions of Self-Forgiveness.Kathleen Knight Abowitz - 2020 - Philosophy of Education 76 (3):36-41.
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    Shape perception for round and elliptically shaped test objects.H. W. Leibowitz & Kathleen A. Meneghini - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 72 (2):244.
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    Museum and Gallery Education.Kathleen Walsh-Piper & Eilean Hooper-Greenhill - 1994 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 28 (4):104.
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    Women and Reason.Elizabeth D. Harvey & Kathleen Okruhlik - 1992
    An examination of crucial questions about the relationship between rationality and femininity.
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    l4: Self-Determination, Coping, and Development.Ellen Skinner & Kathleen Edge - 2002 - In Edward L. Deci & Richard M. Ryan (eds.), Handbook of Self-Determination Research. University of Rochester Press. pp. 297.
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    Feminist Critiques of Science: The Epistemological and Methodological Literature.Alison Wylie, Kathleen Okruhlik, Leslie Thielen-Wilson & Sandra Morton - 1989 - Women's Studies International Forum 12 (3):379-388.
    Feminist critiques of science are widely dispersed and often quite inaccessible as a body of literature. We describe briefly some of the influences evident in this literature and identify several key themes which are central to current debates. This is the introduction to a bibliography of general critiques of science, described as the “core literature,” and a selection of feminist critiques of biology. Our objective has been to identify those analyses which raise reflexive (epistemological and methodological) questions about the status (...)
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    The Gendered Implications of Apparently Gender-Neutral Theory.Joanne Martin & Kathleen Knopoff - 1997 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:30-49.
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  19. Free will evolved for morality and culture.Andrew E. Monroe, Kathleen D. Vohs & Roy F. Baumeister - 2005 - In Arthur G. Miller (ed.), The Social Psychology of Good and Evil. Guilford Publications.
  20. Social foundations,'disciplinarity,'and democracy.Richard A. Quantz & Kathleen Knight Abowitz - 2002 - Educational Studies 33 (1):24-34.
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    Autobiographical memory in dysphoric and non‐dysphoric college students using a computerised version of the AMT.Richard E. Zinbarg, Kathleen Newcomb Rekart & Susan Mineka - 2006 - Cognition and Emotion 20 (3):506-515.
    On autobiographical memory tests (AMTs) using positive and negative cue words, research has consistently found that depressed individuals (relative to nondepressed controls) are more likely to recall overgeneral memories (OGMs) and are less likely to recall specific memories. A total of 56 undergraduates who scored high or low on a measure of depression were shown positive and negative word cues and event cues in a computerised AMT. Dysphoric college students made significantly fewer specific and more categoric (overgeneral) responses than controls, (...)
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  22. Philosophical Feminism: Challenges to Science.Alison Wylie & Kathleen Okruhlik - 1987 - Resources for Feminist Research 16:12-15.
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    Good organizational reasons for better medical records: The data work of clinical documentation integrity specialists.Claus Bossen & Kathleen H. Pine - 2020 - Big Data and Society 7 (2).
    Healthcare organizations and workers are under pressure to produce increasingly complete and accurate data for multiple data-intensive endeavors. However, little research has examined the emerging occupations arising to carry out the data work necessary to produce “improved” data sets, or the specific work activities of these emerging data occupations. We describe the work of Clinical Documentation Integrity Specialists, an emerging occupation that focuses on improving clinical documentation to produce more detailed and accurate administrative datasets crucial for evolving data-intensive forms of (...)
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    AIDS and the Criminal Law.Martha A. Field & Kathleen M. Sullivan - 1987 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 15 (1-2):46-60.
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    (1 other version)Learning By Teaching: A Cultural Historical Perspective On A Teacher's Development.Sue Gordon & Kathleen Fittler - 2004 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 6 (2):35-46.
    How can teacher development be characterised? In this paper we offer a conceptualisation of teacher development as the enhancement of knowledge and capabilities to function in the activity of a teacher and illustrate with a case study. Our analytic focus is on the development of a science teacher, David, as he engaged in an innovative, collaborative project on learning photonics at a metropolitan secondary school in Australia. Three dimensions of development emerged: technical confidence and competence, pedagogical development and personal agency. (...)
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    The Political Interests of Gender Revisited: Redoing Theory and Research with a Feminist Face.Anna G. Jónasdóttir & Kathleen B. Jones (eds.) - 2008 - United Nations University Press.
    This collection of theoretical and empirical research on gender and politics assembles contributions from a group of international scholars providing varied accounts of the political interests of gender. It examines how to bridge the gap between discursive and socio-materialist accounts of gender relations and politics. Offering new models for theoretical and empirical research, the first five chapters provide a theoretical framework for the collection, while the following eight chapters shed light on key concepts through detailed case studies of such topics (...)
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    Doubly Gifted: The Author as Visual Artist.John Adkins Richardson & Kathleen G. Hjerter - 1987 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 21 (4):160.
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    Associations between affect dynamics and eating regulation in daily life: a preliminary ecological momentary assessment study.Alexandro Smith, Kathleen A. Page & Kathryn E. Smith - 2024 - Cognition and Emotion 38 (5):818-824.
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    Learning to spell as a function of trial-and-error performance or observation.Melvin H. Marx & Kathleen Marx - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 8 (3):153-155.
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    But how does it develop? Adopting a sociocultural lens to the development of intergroup bias among children.Niamh McLoughlin & Kathleen H. Corriveau - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
    We argue that adopting a sociocultural lens to the origins of intergroup bias is important for understanding the nature of attacking and defending behavior at a group level. We specifically propose that the potential divergence in the development of in-group affiliation and out-group derogation supports De Dreu and Gross's framework but does indicate that more emphasis on early sociocultural input is required.
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  31. The Confessions of Jeremiah: Their Interpretation and Role in Chapters 1–25.Kathleen M. O'Connor - 1988
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  32. Ethical concerns raised by the use of the internet in academia.A. Graham Peace & Kathleen S. Hartzel - 2002 - Journal of Information Ethics 11 (2):17-32.
     
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    Everyday planning: An analysis of daily time management.Daniel J. Simons & Kathleen M. Galotti - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (1):61-64.
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    Deploying Identity for Democratic Ends on Jan Publiek– A Flemish Television Talk Show.Sonja Spee & Kathleen Dixon - 2003 - European Journal of Women's Studies 10 (4):409-422.
    If public self-expression is a crucial feature of democracy, how might it work on the democratic – or at least, mass – medium par excellence, television? Television talk shows often allow ‘ordinary’ participants the opportunity to express themselves, i.e. deploy identities, feelings and opinions, presumably to further their own ends. This article uses speech act theory and Bakhtinian genre theory to analyze the talk on Jan Publiek, a Flemish talk show. This close reading helps to determine how two of the (...)
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    Mental health triage in the ER: a qualitative study.Ron W. Coristine, Kathleen Hartford, Evelyn Vingilis & Dawn White - 2007 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 13 (2):303-309.
  36. Karl Marx: A Philosophy of Human Reality.Michel Henry & Kathleen Mclaughlin - 1990 - Human Studies 13 (2):163-172.
     
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    Distractor similarity effects in tests of discrimination recognition and distractor-free recognition.Ronald Ley & Kathleen Long - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (5):407-409.
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    The Night Song’s Answer.Kathleen Higgins - 1985 - International Studies in Philosophy 17 (2):33-50.
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  39. Philosophical Psychology would like to thank our reviewers for their generous contributions to the journal in 2010. Jonathan Adler Kenneth Aizawa.Kathleen Akins, Pignocchi Alessandro, Joshua Alexander, Anna Alexandrova, Keith Allen, Sophie Allen, Colin Allen, Maria Alvarez, Santiago Amaya & Ben Ambridge - 2010 - Philosophical Psychology 23 (6):845-848.
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    Conflict of interest as risk analysis.Kathleen McMunigal - 2001 - In Michael Davis & Andrew Stark (eds.), Conflict of interest in the professions. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 23--48.
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    Failures of reproduction: problematising ‘success’ in assisted reproductive technology.Kathleen Peters, Debra Jackson & Trudy Rudge - 2007 - Nursing Inquiry 14 (2):125-131.
    This paper scrutinises the many ways in which ‘success’ is portrayed in representing assisted reproductive technology (ART) services and illuminates how these definitions differ from those held by participant couples. A qualitative approach informed by feminist perspectives guided this study and aimed to problematise the concept of ‘success’ by examining literature from ART clinics, government reports on ART, and by analysing narratives of couples who have accessed ART services. As many ART services have varying definitions of ‘success’ and as statistics (...)
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    Discovering Formal Logic.Kathleen Johnson Wu - 1994 - Guilford, CT, USA: McGraw-Hill/Dushkin.
  43. The collective invention of language to access the universe of possible ideas.Roy F. Baumeister & Kathleen D. Vohs - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (6):675-676.
    Thought uses meaning but not necessarily language. Meaning, in the form of a set of possible concepts and ideas, is a nonphysical reality that lay waiting for brains to become smart enough to represent these ideas. Thus, the brain evolved, whereas meaning was discovered, and language was invented – collectively – as a tool to help the brain use meaning.
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    Single Specialty Hospitals and Service Competition.Kathleen Carey, James F. Burgess & Gary J. Young - 2009 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 46 (2):162-171.
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    Inquiring Spirit.Kathleen Coburn - 1952 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 11 (1):84-85.
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    Recognition memory for pictures: Evidence for a feature-analytic basis of cognitive style.Kathleen C. Kirasic & Alexander W. Siegel - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 6 (5):453-456.
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    (1 other version)Gerhild Scholz Williams. Ways of Knowing in Early Modern Germany: Johannes Praetorius as a Witness to His Time. viii + 251 pp., figs., bibl., index. Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2006. $94.95. [REVIEW]Kathleen Crowther‐Heyck - 2007 - Isis 98 (2):392-393.
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    Book Reviews : In the Beginning: Julia Kristeva, a Philosopher of Time: Julia Kristeva Proust and the Sense of Time, trans. Stephen Bann London: Faber and Faber, 1993, 103 pp., ISBN 0-571-16880-9 Julia Kristeva Le temps sensible: Proust et l'experience litteraire Paris: Gallimard, 1994, 455 pp., ISBN 2-07-073116-2 English trans: Time and Sense: Proust and the Experience of Literature, trans. Ross Guberman New York: Columbia University Press, 1996, 403 pp., ISBN 0-231-10250-X Julia Kristeva Les nouvelles maladies de l''me Paris: Librairie Arthàme Fayard, 1993, 204 pp., ISBN 2-213-02961-X English trans: New Maladies of the Soul, trans. Ross Guberman New York: Columbia University Press, 1995, 242 pp., ISBN 0-231-09982-7. [REVIEW]Kathleen O'Grady - 1997 - European Journal of Women's Studies 4 (2):236-240.
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    Book Reviews: Rape Work: Victims, Gender, and Emotions in Organization and Community Context. By Patricia Yancey Martin. New York: Routledge, 2005, 280 pp., $29.95. [REVIEW]Angela Hattery, Kathleen Guidroz, Sandra Gill & Lara Foley - 2007 - Gender and Society 21 (2):295-296.
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    More Brain Lesions: Kathleen V. Wilkes.Kathleen V. Wilkes - 1980 - Philosophy 55 (214):455 - 470.
    As philosophers of mind we seem to hold in common no very clear view about the relevance that work in psychology or the neurosciences may or may not have to our own favourite questions—even if we call the subject ‘philosophical psychology’. For example, in the literature we find articles on pain some of which do, some of which don't, rely more or less heavily on, for example, the work of Melzack and Wall; the puzzle cases used so extensively in discussions (...)
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