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    Nonviolent communication: A dialogical retrieval of the ethic of authenticity.Marcianna Nosek - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (6):829-837.
    Charles Taylor called for a retrieval of the ethic of authenticity that has been distorted in modern notions of autonomy and self-fulfillment. Via exchanges with others who matter to us, he proposed that human identities develop through the use of rich language draped in shared horizons of significance. The fostering of these dialogical ties beyond purely instrumental purposes, along with the recognition of the human dignity in all, may avert the fallen ideal of authenticity. Nonviolent communication affords the skillful dialogue (...)
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    Nurses, formerly incarcerated adults, and G adamer: phronesis and the S ocratic dialectic.Elizabeth Marlow, Marcianna Nosek, Yema Lee, Earthy Young, Alejandra Bautista & Finn Thorbjørn Hansen - 2015 - Nursing Philosophy 16 (1):19-28.
    This paper describes the first phase of an ongoing education and research project guided by three main intentions: (1) to create opportunities for phronesis in the classroom; (2) to develop new understandings about phronesis as it relates to nursing care generally and to caring for specific groups, like formerly incarcerated adults; and (3) to provide an opportunity for formerly incarcerated adults and graduate nursing students to participate in a dialectical conversation about ethical knowing. Gadamer's writings on practical philosophy, phronesis, and (...)
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    Moderators of the relationship between implicit and explicit evaluation.Brian A. Nosek - 2005 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 134 (4).
  4. Understanding and using the implicit association test.Brian A. Nosek - 2007 - In Bernd Wittenbrink & Norbert Schwarz, Implicit Measures of Attitudes. Guilford Press. pp. 59–102.
    Many recent experiments have used parallel Implicit Association Test (IAT) and selfreport measures of attitudes. These measures are sometimes strongly correlated. However, many of these studies find apparent dissociations in the form of (a) weak correlations between the two types of measures, (b) separation of their means on scales that should coincide if they assess the same construct, or (c) differing correlations with other variables. Interpretations of these empirical patterns are of three types: single-representation — the two types of measures (...)
     
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    The associations in our heads belong to us: Searching for attitudes and knowledge in implicit evaluation.Brian A. Nosek & Jeffrey J. Hansen - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (4):553-594.
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    On the origin of telomeres: a glimpse at the pre‐telomerase world.Jozef Nosek, Peter Kosa & Lubomir Tomaska - 2006 - Bioessays 28 (2):182-190.
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  7. Implicit attitude.Brian A. Nosek & Mahzarin R. Banaji - 2009 - In Patrick Wilken, Timothy J. Bayne & Axel Cleeremans, The Oxford Companion to Consciousness. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 84--85.
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    Mapping the moral domain.Jesse Graham, Brian A. Nosek, Jonathan Haidt, Ravi Iyer, Spassena Koleva & Peter H. Ditto - 2011 - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 101 (2):366-385.
    The moral domain is broader than the empathy and justice concerns assessed by existing measures of moral competence, and it is not just a subset of the values assessed by value inventories. To fill the need for reliable and theoretically grounded measurement of the full range of moral concerns, we developed the Moral Foundations Questionnaire on the basis of a theoretical model of 5 universally available sets of moral intuitions: Harm/Care, Fairness/Reciprocity, Ingroup/Loyalty, Authority/Respect, and Purity/Sanctity. We present evidence for the (...)
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  9. An eliminative attempt at the resolution of the psychophysical problem.J. Nosek - 1995 - Filosoficky Casopis 43 (2):225-248.
     
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    Człowiek przedhistoryczny.Stefan Nosek - 1949 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 2:47-59.
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    Hra, věda a filosofie: sborník příspěvků.Jiří Nosek (ed.) - 2006 - Praha: Filosofia.
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    Konvence ve vědě a filosofii: sborniḱ příspěvků.Jiérâi Nosek (ed.) - 2000 - Praha: Filosofia.
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    Konvence ve vědě a filosofii: sborniḱ příspěvků.Jiří Nosek (ed.) - 2000 - Praha: Filosofia.
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    Milénium vědy a filosofie: sborník příspěvků.Jiří Nosek (ed.) - 2002 - Praha: Filosofia.
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    Marián Zouhar: Základy logiky pre spoločenskovedné a humanitné odbory.Jiří Nosek - 2009 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 16 (3):414-422.
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  16. Nothing like experience-comment.J. Nosek - 1994 - Filosoficky Casopis 42 (6):981-984.
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    Úvahy o pravdivosti: sborník příspěvků.Jiérâi Nosek (ed.) - 2001 - Praha: Filosofia.
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    Úvahy o pravdivosti: sborník příspěvků.Jiří Nosek (ed.) - 2001 - Praha: Filosofia.
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  19. Implicit social cognition: From measures to mechanisms.Rebecca S. Frazier Brian A. Nosek, Carlee Beth Hawkins - 2011 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 15 (4):152.
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    Contextual variations in implicit evaluation.Jason P. Mitchell, Brian A. Nosek & Mahzarin R. Banaji - 2003 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 132 (3):455.
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    On the gender–science stereotypes held by scientists: explicit accord with gender-ratios, implicit accord with scientific identity.Frederick L. Smyth & Brian A. Nosek - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Heuristics used in reasoning with multiple causes and effects.W. K. Ahn & Brian A. Nosek - 1998 - In Morton Ann Gernsbacher & Sharon J. Derry, Proceedings of the 20th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Lawerence Erlbaum. pp. 24--29.
  23. (1 other version)A unified theory of implicit attitudes, stereotypes, self-esteem, and self-concept.Anthony G. Greenwald, Mahzarin R. Banaji, Laurie A. Rudman, Shelly D. Farnham, Brian A. Nosek & Deborah S. Mellott - 2002 - Psychological Review 109 (1):3-25.
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    Moral elevation reduces prejudice against gay men.Jonathan Haidt, Calvin K. Lai & Brian A. Nosek - 2014 - Cognition and Emotion 28 (5):781-794.
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    Why so little faith? A reply to Blanton and Jaccard's (2006) skeptical view of testing pure multiplicative theories.Anthony G. Greenwald, Laurie A. Rudman, Brian A. Nosek & Vivian Zayas - 2006 - Psychological Review 113 (1):170-180.
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    Attitudes or Cultural Knowledge?Eric Luis Uhlmann, T. Andrew Poehlman & Brian A. Nosek - 2012 - In Jon Hanson, Ideology, Psychology, and Law. Oup Usa.
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    Belief in a just God (and a just society): A system justification perspective on religious ideology.John T. Jost, Carlee Beth Hawkins, Brian A. Nosek, Erin P. Hennes, Chadly Stern, Samuel D. Gosling & Jesse Graham - 2014 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 34 (1):56-81.
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    Why so little faith? A reply to Blanton and Jaccard's (2006) skeptical view of testing pure multiplicative theories: Postcript.Anthony G. Greenwald, Laurie A. Rudman, Brian A. Nosek & Vivian Zayas - 2006 - Psychological Review 113 (1):180-180.
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    Postscript: Perspectives on the Reply by Greenwald, Rudman, Nosek, and Zayas (2006).Hart Blanton & James Jaccard - 2006 - Psychological Review 113 (1):166-169.
  30. Disgust Sensitivity Predicts Intuitive Disapproval of Gays.Yoel Inbar, David A. Pizarro, Joshua Knobe & Paul Bloom - 2009 - Emotion 9 (3): 435– 43.
    Two studies demonstrate that a dispositional proneness to disgust (“disgust sensitivity”) is associated with intuitive disapproval of gay people. Study 1 was based on previous research showing that people are more likely to describe a behavior as intentional when they see it as morally wrong (see Knobe, 2006, for a review). As predicted, the more disgust sensitive participants were, the more likely they were to describe an agent whose behavior had the side effect of causing gay men to kiss in (...)
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  31. Do p values lose their meaning in exploratory analyses? It depends how you define the familywise error rate.Mark Rubin - 2017 - Review of General Psychology 21:269-275.
    Several researchers have recently argued that p values lose their meaning in exploratory analyses due to an unknown inflation of the alpha level (e.g., Nosek & Lakens, 2014; Wagenmakers, 2016). For this argument to be tenable, the familywise error rate must be defined in relation to the number of hypotheses that are tested in the same study or article. Under this conceptualization, the familywise error rate is usually unknowable in exploratory analyses because it is usually unclear how many hypotheses (...)
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    Implicit association test: Validity debates.Anthony Greenwald - manuscript
    Note posted 9 Jun 08 : Modifications made today include a new section on predictive validity, and addition of recently published article and in in-press article, both by Nosek & Hansen, under the "CULTURE VS. PERSON" heading, which replaces a previously listed unpublished ms. of theirs. I continue to encourage all interested to send material that they are willing to be included on this page. Please also to let me know about errors, including faulty links.
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    Selected articles & chapters, by date.Anthony Greenwald - manuscript
    Lane, K. A., Banaji, M. R., Nosek, B. A., & Greenwald, A. G. (2007). Understanding and using the Implicit Association Test: IV. What we know (so far) (Pp. 59–102). In B. Wittenbrink & N. S. Schwarz (Eds.). Implicit measures of attitudes: Procedures and controversies . New York: Guilford Press. PDF - 652KB ].
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