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    Demographic contexts and the adaptive role of mother-infant attachment.Andrea S. Wiley & Leslie C. Carlin - 1999 - Human Nature 10 (2):135-161.
    Currently much debate surrounds the significance of cross-cultural variation in mother-infant attachment. Is only one form of attachment “healthy,” or are different types of attachment adaptations to local socioecological conditions? Juvenile mortality rates have been promoted as important features of local environments that shape attachment, which in turn affects later reproductive strategies. To this we add fertility. Fertility changes the environment of a child by influencing the number of potential caregivers and competitors for care, and the cultural ethos regarding the (...)
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  2. Evolution of Social Behaviour Patterns in Primates and Man.C. Aiello Leslie - 1996
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    Cross currents in the history of human genetics.Leslie C. Dunn - 1962 - The Eugenics Review 54 (2):69.
  4. Psalms 101–150, revised.Leslie C. Allen - 2002
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    The Home of Dancing Śivaṉ: The Traditions of the Hindu Temple in CitamparamThe Home of Dancing Sivan: The Traditions of the Hindu Temple in Citamparam.Leslie C. Orr & Paul Younger - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (3):574.
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    Towards a bottom-up view of hegemony in a world-systems perspective.Leslie C. Gates - 2015 - Thesis Eleven 127 (1):30-32.
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  7. Jeremiah: A Commentary.Leslie C. Allen - 2008
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    Building a Better Lawyer Discipline System: The Queensland Experience.Leslie C. Levin - 2006 - Legal Ethics 9 (2):187-210.
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    What is Ethical Discharge? Turning the Negatives into Positives.Leslie C. Griffin - 2020 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 10 (3):192-195.
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  10. (1 other version) Psalms 1–50.Peter Craigie & Leslie C. Allen - 1983
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    Roles of the Clinical Ethics Consultant: A Response to Kornfeld and Prager.William J. Winslade, Leslie C. Griffin, Ryan Hart, Corisa Rakestraw, Rebecca Permar & David Michael Vaughan - 2019 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 30 (2):117-120.
    We believe that clinical ethics consultants (CECs) should offer advice, options, and recommendations to attending physicians and their teams. In their article in this issue of The Journal of Clinical Ethics, however, Kornfeld and Prager give CECs a somewhat different role. The CEC they describe may at times be more aptly understood as a medical interventionist who appropriates the roles of the attending physician and the medical team than as a traditional CEC. In these remarks, we distinguish the role of (...)
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  12. Terrestriality, bipedalism and the origin of language.Leslie C. Aiello - 1996 - In Aiello Leslie C. (ed.), Evolution of Social Behaviour Patterns in Primates and Man. pp. 269-289.
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    Theorizing business power in the semiperiphery: Mexico 1970-2000. [REVIEW]Leslie C. Gates - 2009 - Theory and Society 38 (1):57-95.
    This study explains why the power of neoliberal business over the Mexican state increased during the last three decades of the twentieth century. It identifies three sources of increased neoliberal business power that occurred in conjunction with neoliberal reforms: (1) active mobilization by neoliberal business, (2) increased access to the state by neoliberal business, and (3) increased economic power of neoliberal business. It thereby contributes additional evidence that counters the view of Mexico’s state neoliberalizers as acting autonomously from business. It (...)
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  14. The Book of Deuteronomy.Peter C. Craigie & Leslie C. Allen - 1976
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    Donors, Devotees, and Daughters of God: Temple Women in Medieval Tamilnadu.Norman Cutler & Leslie C. Orr - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (4):919.
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    Lawyers in practice: ethical decision making in context.Leslie C. Levin & Lynn Mather (eds.) - 2012 - London: University of Chicago Press.
    Timely and practical, this book should be required reading for law students as well as students and scholars of law and society.
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    Misbehaving Lawyers: Cross-Country Comparisons.Leslie C. Levin - 2012 - Legal Ethics 15 (2):357-377.
    Lawyer misbehaviour occurs in every country and regulators often struggle to address it effectively. This article looks at six case studies of disciplined lawyers in Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. It notes the similarities in the cases and to disciplined lawyers previously described in case studies in the United States. In particular, these case studies involved male lawyers predominantly working in solo or small firms who were insufficiently exposed to positive professional values early in practice. (...)
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    Immigration lawyers and the lying client.Leslie C. Levin - 2012 - In Leslie C. Levin & Lynn Mather (eds.), Lawyers in practice: ethical decision making in context. London: University of Chicago Press. pp. 87.
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    Revisiting Beneficence: What Is a ‘Benefit’, and by What Criteria?Keith Mark Swetz & Leslie C. Avant - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (3):75-77.
    Volume 20, Issue 3, March 2020, Page 75-77.
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    Issue relevance and source credibility as a determinant of retention.William F. McDaniel & Leslie C. Vestal - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 5 (6):481-482.
  21. Why context matters.Lynn Mather & Leslie C. Levin - 2012 - In Leslie C. Levin & Lynn Mather (eds.), Lawyers in practice: ethical decision making in context. London: University of Chicago Press.
     
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    Functional Neuroanatomy of Second Language Sentence Comprehension: An fMRI Study of Late Learners of American Sign Language.Lisa Johnson, Megan C. Fitzhugh, Yuji Yi, Soren Mickelsen, Leslie C. Baxter, Pamela Howard & Corianne Rogalsky - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Are the PHQ-9 and GAD-7 Suitable for Use in India? A Psychometric Analysis.Jeroen De Man, Pilvikki Absetz, Thirunavukkarasu Sathish, Allissa Desloge, Tilahun Haregu, Brian Oldenburg, Leslie C. M. Johnson, Kavumpurathu Raman Thankappan & Emily D. Williams - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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  24. The generative basis of natural number concepts.Alan M. Leslie, Rochel Gelman & C. R. Gallistel - 2008 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 12 (6):213-218.
    Number concepts must support arithmetic inference. Using this principle, it can be argued that the integer concept of exactly ONE is a necessary part of the psychological foundations of number, as is the notion of the exact equality - that is, perfect substitutability. The inability to support reasoning involving exact equality is a shortcoming in current theories about the development of numerical reasoning. A simple innate basis for the natural number concepts can be proposed that embodies the arithmetic principle, supports (...)
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    Institutional Efforts to Promote Advance Care Planning in Nursing Homes: Challenges and Opportunities.Elizabeth H. Bradley, Barbara B. Blechner, Leslie C. Walker & Terrie T. Wetle - 1997 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 25 (2-3):150-158.
    During the past two decades, several reports have documented substantial support from clinicians, policy-makers, and the general public for the use of advance directives, yet studies continue to find that only a minority of individuals have completed these legal documents. Advance directives are written instructions, such as living wills or durable powers of attorney for health care, which describe an individual's medical treatment wishes in the event that individual becomes incapacitated in the future. The completion and use of advance directives (...)
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    Functional Connectivity of Heschl’s Gyrus Associated With Age-Related Hearing Loss: A Resting-State fMRI Study.Megan C. Fitzhugh, Angela Hemesath, Sydney Y. Schaefer, Leslie C. Baxter & Corianne Rogalsky - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Selection in operant learning may fit a general model.Julian C. Leslie - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (3):542-543.
    The generic account of selection proposed by Hull et al. readily fits operant learning where, by comparison with natural selection, the process is well understood but little is known about the mechanism. Objections within psychology, that operant learning ignores internal processes, fail to recognise the general significance of behaviour-environment interactions. Variation within operant response classes requires further investigation.
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  28. The Epistle of James.C. Leslie Mitton - 1966
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    The Duty to Obey the Law: Selected Philosophical Readings.Leslie Green, Kent Greenawalt, Nancy J. Hirschmann, George Klosko, Mark C. Murphy, John Rawls, Joseph Raz, Rolf Sartorius, A. John Simmons, M. B. E. Smith, Philip Soper, Jeremy Waldron, Richard A. Wasserstrom & Robert Paul Wolff (eds.) - 1998 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The question 'Why should I obey the law?' introduces a contemporary puzzle that is as old as philosophy itself. The puzzle is especially troublesome if we think of cases in which breaking the law is not otherwise wrongful, and in which the chances of getting caught are negligible. Philosophers from Socrates to H.L.A. Hart have struggled to give reasoned support to the idea that we do have a general moral duty to obey the law but, more recently, the greater number (...)
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    Is operant conditioning ready for formal molar theories?Julian C. Leslie - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (3):398-398.
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    BMP signalling in early Xenopus development.Leslie Dale & C. Michael Jones - 1999 - Bioessays 21 (9):751-760.
    Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are typically members of the transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) family with diverse roles in embryonic development. At least five genes with homology to BMPs are expressed during Xenopus development, along with their receptors and intracellular signalling pathways. The evidence suggests that BMPs have roles to play in both mesoderm induction and dorsoventral patterning. Studies in Xenopus have also identified a number of inhibitory binding proteins for the classical BMPs, encoded by genes such as chordin and (...)
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    The Internal Consistency Reliability of the Santosh-Francis Scale of Attitude toward Hinduism among Balinese Hindus.C. B. J. Lesmana, Niko Tiliopoulos & Leslie J. Francis - 2011 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 15 (3):293-301.
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    Meanings of “function” in neuroscience, cognition, and behaviour analysis.Julian C. Leslie - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (4):546-547.
    Different sciences approach the brain-behaviour system at various levels, but often apparently share terminology. “Function” is used both ontogenetically and phylogenetically. Within the ontogeny it has various meanings; the one adopted by Arbib et al. is that of mainstream cognitive psychology. This usage is relatively imprecise, and the psychologists who are sceptical about the ability of cognitive psychology to predict behavioural outcomes may have the same reservations about Arbib et al.'s cognitive neuroscience.
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    Nucleation of deformation twins at slip plane intersections in B.C.C. metals.R. Priestner & W. C. Leslie - 1965 - Philosophical Magazine 11 (113):895-916.
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    Neuronal and glial morphology in olfactory systems: Significance for information-processing and underlying developmental mechanisms.P. Tolbert Leslie, A. Oland Lynne, C. Christensen Thomas & R. Goriely Anita - 2003 - Brain and Mind 4 (1):27-49.
    The shapes of neurons and glial cells dictate many important aspects of their functions. In olfactory systems, certain architectural features are characteristics of these two cell types across a wide variety of species. The accumulated evidence suggests that these common features may play fundamental roles in olfactoryinformation processing. For instance, the primary olfactory neuropil in most vertebrate and invertebrate olfactory systems is organized into discrete modules called glomeruli. Inside each glomerulus, sensory axons and CNS neurons branch and synapse in patterns (...)
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    Concerns About Justification for Fetal Genome Sequencing.Jeffrey R. Botkin, Leslie P. Francis & Nancy C. Rose - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (1):23-25.
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    A critique of western philosophical ethics: Multidisciplinary alternatives for framing ethical dilemmas. [REVIEW]William B. Carlin & Kelly C. Strong - 1995 - Journal of Business Ethics 14 (5):387 - 396.
    American discourse in business ethics is steeped in the traditional ethical theories of Western philosophies, specifically the Greek classics, Kant, and the British Utilitarians. These theories may be largely uninterpretable or unacceptable to non-Western populations owing to different traditions, religious beliefs, or cultural histories. As economic boundaries collapse and markets become more global in scope, traditional Western ethical thought may lead to clashes among Western organizations and companies from differing cultural settings. Such clashes could lead to alienation of foreign customers, (...)
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    It can't happen to me… or can it? Conditional base rates affect subjective probability judgments.Carla C. Chandler, Leilani Greening, Leslie J. Robison & Laura Stoppelbein - 1999 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 5 (4):361.
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    Conditioned suppression and behavioural inhibition.Julian C. Leslie - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (3):489-490.
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    Weight management: a survey of current practice in secondary care NHS settings in 2004.W. S. Leslie, C. R. Hankey, L. McCombie & M. E. J. Lean - 2005 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 11 (5):462-467.
  41. Confessing the Gospel Mark Preached.Edmund Perry & C. Leslie Mitton - 1957
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    A “Talent Agency” refers children for research: A case study.David C. Schwebel, Anna Johnston & Leslie A. McClure - 2022 - Clinical Ethics 17 (2):217-219.
    Objective Ethical standards state research participation must be voluntary and free of coercion and undue influence, but what if a third party appears to engage in research-relevant coercion, without the researchers’ knowledge? This case study describes this type of situation and its resolution. Methods We are engaged in a randomized clinical trial evaluating pedestrian safety with 7- and 8- years old. Depending on children's rate of learning, families receive up to $1275 for their time. We recently learned a third-party “talent (...)
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    Behavior Analysis: Foundations and Applications to Psychology.Julian C. Leslie & Mark F. O'Reilly - 1999 - Psychology Press.
    This psychology textbook offers a comprehensive examination of the basic principles of behavior analysis and their application to issues of social significance. Behavioral scientists are interested in elucidating the fundamental principles that govern the behavior of human and non-human animals. Behavior Analysis is designed to meet the needs of senior undergraduate courses and postgraduate training in behavior analysis and its applications. The eleven comprehensive chapters: ·consider how fundamental principles of behavior can be used in an applied setting to identify behavior (...)
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    Does conditioned suppression measure the resistance to change of operant behaviour?Julian C. Leslie - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (1):103-104.
    Although conditioned suppression has face validity as a technique for assessing resistance to change of operant behaviour, it is not discussed by Nevin & Grace. However, application of their approach to the results of a conditioned suppression study that varied food deprivation and reinforcement magnitude produces paradoxical results.
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    Selection and “freedom” in biology and psychology.Julian C. Leslie - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (5):897-897.
    Rose provides a coherent account of how a number of simplifying assumptions apparently come together to support neurogenetic determinism, or “ultra-Darwinism.” This view, he demonstrates, is deeply flawed. He proposes instead that we must take account of the interaction of processes that determine our developmental trajectory at every stage. Unfortunately, he associates this defensible position with the claim that this gives freedom of action to humans. The implications of this for the interpretation of his general thesis are discussed.
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    Broad and Deep, but Always Rigorous: Some Appreciative Reflections on Ullin Place's Contributions to Behaviour Analysis.Julian C. Leslie - 2001 - Behavior and Philosophy 29:159 - 165.
    Ullin Place's contributions to the literature of behaviour analysis and behaviourism span the period from 1954 to 1999. In appreciation of his scholarship and breadth of vision, this paper reviews an early widely-cited contribution ("Is consciousness a brain process?" British Journal of Psychology, 1956, pp. 47-53) and a late one which should become widely cited ("Rescuing the science of human behavior from the ashes of socialism," Psychological Record, 1997, pp. 649-659). It is noted that the sweep of Place's work links (...)
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    A comparison of social and organizational change models: Information flow and data use processes.Marshall Sashkin, William C. Morris & Leslie Horst - 1973 - Psychological Review 80 (6):510-526.
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    Short notices.A. C. F. Beales, R. F. Dearden, W. B. Inglis, R. R. Dale, Gordon R. Cross, John Hayes, S. Leslie Hunter, Robert J. Hoare, M. F. Cleugh, T. Desmond Morrow, Dorothy A. Wakeford, W. H. Burston, P. H. J. H. Gosden, Evelyn E. Cowie, Kartick C. Mukherjee, J. M. Wilson, H. C. Barnard & David Johnston - 1968 - British Journal of Educational Studies 16 (1):98-112.
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    II—Symposium: The Notion of Emergence.E. S. Russell, C. R. Morris & W. Leslie Mackenzie - 1926 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 6 (1):39-68.
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  50. New books. [REVIEW]C. D. Broad, G. Galloway, Godfrey H. Thomson, W. Leslie Mackenzie, G. A. Johnston, M. L., Arthur Robinson, A. E. Taylor, L. J. Russell, W. D. Ross, R. M. MacIver, Herbert W. Blunt, A. Wolf, Helen Wodehouse & B. Bosanquet - 1914 - Mind 23 (90):274-306.
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