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    Married women and contraceptive sterilization: factors that Contribute to pre-surgical ambivalence.Warren B. Miller & Rochelle N. Shain - 1985 - Journal of Biosocial Science 17 (4):471-479.
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    The Planning of Difficulty Curves in an Exergame for Inhibitory Control Stimulation in a School Intervention Program: A Pilot Study.João B. Mossmann, Bernardo B. Cerqueira, Débora N. F. Barbosa, Rochele P. Fonseca & Eliseo B. Reategui - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Ignatius S. Kozik: The First Desert Hero. St. Jerome's Vita Pauli, with introduction, notes, and vocabulary. Pp. xi+68. 1968: obtainable from the Revd. I. S. Kozik, Salesian High School, New Rochelle, N.Y. Paper, $2.25. [REVIEW]P. G. Walsh - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (1):135-135.
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    George C. BrauerJR. : Taras. Its History and Coinage. Pp. ix + 231; 63 illustrations, map. New Rochelle, New York: Aristide D. Caratzas, 1986. $55. [REVIEW]N. K. Rutter - 1987 - The Classical Review 37 (2):314-315.
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    Prostituées et pénitentes (Poitiers et La Rochelle au XVIIIe siècle).Gwénaël Murphy - 2003 - Clio 17:87-99.
    Les prostituées n’échappent pas à la répression et à l’enfermement généralisés organisés par la Monarchie Absolue à la fin du XVIIe siècle. Des institutions nommées « Dames Blanches », « Bon Pasteur » ou « Pénitentes » apparaissent dans la plupart des capitales diocésaines. Afin de ramener ces femmes sur le chemin de la vertu, les autorités font rapidement appel à des religieuses pour diriger ces communautés. Le fonctionnement de deux de ces « couvents », ceux, ceux de Poitiers et (...)
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    The Geopolitics of Shaming: When Human Rights Pressure Works—and When It Backfires, by Rochelle Terman (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2023), 216 pp., cloth $99, paperback $29.95, eBook $29.95. [REVIEW]Rosa Aloisi - 2024 - Ethics and International Affairs 38 (2):232-235.
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    First Principles Organize Attention to and Learning About Relevant Data: Number and the Animate‐Inanimate Distinction as Examples.Rochel Gelman - 1990 - Cognitive Science 14 (1):79-106.
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  8. CR Gallistel Rochel Gelman.Rochel Gelman - 2005 - In K. Holyoak & B. Morrison, The Cambridge handbook of thinking and reasoning. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. pp. 559.
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    Recent Developments in Health Law: FDA and Drug Safety: New Tufts Study Challenges Critics of the Prescription Drug User Fee Act.Rochelle Lee - 2006 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 34 (1):131-134.
    In the wake of several highly publicized lawsuits over drugs recalled for safety – most notably, Vioxx and Paxil – the Food and Drug Administration and the pharmaceutical industry have faced increasingly intense public scrutiny over the drug testing and approval process. Critics blame the FDA's shorter pre-market approval process that has resulted from the enactment of the Prescription Drug User Fee Act, which effected, among other changes, an increased number of reviewers, a higher review load for each reviewer, and (...)
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  10. Facilitating compliance through capacity : empowering principal investigators with a comprehensive IRB education program / Chad Becker, Brianne Mongeon Human research protections basics for new investigators.Rochelle Siapno, Laura Smith & Robin Throne - 2025 - In Robin Throne, IRB, human research protections, and data ethics for researchers. Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
     
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    Image, measure, figure: a critical discourse analysis of nursing practices that develop children.Rochelle Einboden, Trudy Rudge & Colleen Varcoe - 2013 - Nursing Philosophy 14 (3):212-222.
    Motivated by discourses that link early child development and health, nurses engage in seemingly benign surveillance of children. These practices are based on knowledge claims and technologies of developmental science, which remain anchored in assumptions of the child body as an incomplete form with a universal developmental trajectory and inherent potentiality. This paper engages in a critical discursive analysis, drawing on Donna Haraway's conceptualizations of technoscience and figuration. Using a contemporary developmental screening tool from nursing practice, this analysis traces the (...)
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    Feminism and Classics: Framing the Research Agenda.Barbara K. Gold - 1997 - American Journal of Philology 118 (2):328-332.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Feminism and Classics:Framing the Research AgendaBarbara K. GoldA landmark conference on "Feminism and Classics: Framing the Research Agenda" was held at Princeton University on November 7-10, 1996; the coorganizers were Janet M. Martin (Princeton University) and Judith P. Hallett (University of Maryland). This conference is the second in a series of more-or-less triennial meetings devoted to feminist research in various areas of classical studies. The first of these conferences (...)
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    Solidarity in Conflict: A Democratic Theory.Rochelle DuFord - 2022 - Stanford University Press.
    Democracy has become disentangled from our ordinary lives. Mere cooperation or ethical consumption now often stands in for a robust concept of solidarity that structures the entirety of sociality and forms the basis of democratic culture. How did democracy become something that is done only at ballot boxes and what role can solidarity play in reviving it? In Solidarity in Conflict, Rochelle DuFord presents a theory of solidarity fit for developing democratic life and a complementary theory of democracy that (...)
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    Teaching Joe Kincheloe.Rochelle Brock, Curry Stephenson Mallott & Leila E. Villaverde (eds.) - 2011 - P. Lang.
    Teaching Joe Kincheloe is one of a handful of important recent books posthumously pushing Kincheloe's work further into the twenty-first century. Written and edited by former students and colleagues, the book underscores the depth and breath of his extraordinarily productive career. The text offers students and educators alike invaluable insights into transformative ways of seeing conducive to challenging the technocratic, imperialistic purpose of dominant forms education in an era marked by ruling elite desperation as U.S. power wanes globally. Through this (...)
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    An Expanded Conception of Sentimental Value.Rochelle DuFord - 2017 - Journal of Value Inquiry 51 (1):1-11.
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    Children of the Light: Two Poems.Mona T. Lydon-Rochelle - 2016 - Journal of Medical Humanities 37 (1):117-125.
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    God, Zen and the Intuition of Being.Jay C. Rochelle, Richard Sherburne & James Arraj - 1990 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 10:283.
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    Killing Time Without Injuring Eternity.Gerald Rochelle - 1998 - Idealistic Studies 28 (3):156-166.
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    The Cross and the Lotus. Christianity and Buddhism in Dialogue.Jay C. Rochelle & G. W. Houston - 1987 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 7:241.
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    Getting into the engine room: a blueprint to investigate the shadowy steps of AI ethics.Johan Rochel & Florian Evéquoz - 2021 - AI and Society 36 (2):609-622.
    Enacting an AI system typically requires three iterative phases where AI engineers are in command: selection and preparation of the data, selection and configuration of algorithmic tools, and fine-tuning of the different parameters on the basis of intermediate results. Our main hypothesis is that these phases involve practices with ethical questions. This paper maps these ethical questions and proposes a way to address them in light of a neo-republican understanding of freedom, defined as absence of domination. We thereby identify different (...)
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    The end of discretionary immigration policy? A blueprint to prevent multidimensional domination.Johan Rochel - 2021 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 24 (4):554-578.
    Immigration is often associated with a situation in which would-be migrants and their countries of origin are put at the mercy of others’ decisions. The main objective of this article is to theorize this ‘being at the mercy’ in light of a republican definition of what freedom is about: the absence of domination. Immigration policy represents instances of domination on a wide spectrum of individuals and political communities. This article focuses on the procedural discretion claimed by states of destination in (...)
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    Structural constraints on cognitive development: Introduction to a special issue of cognitive science.Rochel Gelman - 1990 - Cognitive Science 14 (1):3-9.
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    Authenticity as Best-Self: The Experiences of Women in Law Enforcement.Rochelle Jacobs & Antoni Barnard - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Law enforcement poses a difficult work environment. Employees’ wellbeing is uniquely taxed in coping with daily violent, aggressive and hostile encounters. These challenges are compounded for women, because law enforcement remains to be a male-dominated occupational context. Yet, many women in law enforcement display resilience and succeed in maintaining a satisfying career. This study explores the experience of being authentic from a best-self perspective, for women with successful careers in the South African police and traffic law enforcement services. Authenticity research (...)
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    The role of spirituality as a coping mechanism for South African traffic officers.Rochelle Jacobs & Annelize Van Niekerk - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3):1-6.
    Traffic officers are faced with many stressful situations, yet each traffic officer might cope differently with these stressors. Spirituality is regarded as an essential defence in stressful situations. Therefore, this article provides a basic framework guiding traffic officers and practitioners, on how spirituality can be used as a coping mechanism when faced with various work-related stressors. An interpretative, qualitative study was conducted utilising purposive sampling in which 10 traffic officers participated in in-depth interviews. In line with the interpretive paradigm, data (...)
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  25. Apresentação / Presentation.Rochele Rita Andreazza Maciel & Cláudia Panizzolo - 2021 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 25:8-10.
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    My Pain Journey: When Physicians Treated with Confidence to Now Fear of Reprisal from the DEA.Rochelle Odell - 2018 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 8 (3):222-224.
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    Love Meets Wisdom: A Christian Experience of Buddhism.Jay C. Rochelle, Aloysius Pieris & S. J. Maryknoll - 1990 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 10:277.
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    Using Ethical Reasoning to Amplify the Reach and Resonance of Professional Codes of Conduct in Training Big Data Scientists.Rochelle E. Tractenberg, Andrew J. Russell, Gregory J. Morgan, Kevin T. FitzGerald, Jeff Collmann, Lee Vinsel, Michael Steinmann & Lisa M. Dolling - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (6):1485-1507.
    The use of Big Data—however the term is defined—involves a wide array of issues and stakeholders, thereby increasing numbers of complex decisions around issues including data acquisition, use, and sharing. Big Data is becoming a significant component of practice in an ever-increasing range of disciplines; however, since it is not a coherent “discipline” itself, specific codes of conduct for Big Data users and researchers do not exist. While many institutions have created, or will create, training opportunities to prepare people to (...)
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    What Practices Make For An Inclusive Philosophy Classroom?Rochelle DuFord - 2021 - The Philosophers' Magazine 93:98-103.
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    Taste and "The Conversible World" in the Eighteenth Century.Rochelle Gurstein - 2000 - Journal of the History of Ideas 61 (2):203.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 61.2 (2000) 203-221 [Access article in PDF] Taste and "the Conversible World" in the Eighteenth Century Rochelle Gurstein In the middle of the nineteenth century a series entitled "Afoot" appeared in the literary magazine Blackwood's (1857), describing an Englishman's travels through Europe. In one installment the narrator tells of meeting a Yankee, who had just come from Florence the beautiful. Our friend (...)
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  31. Spiritual Care, by Dietrich Bonhoeffer.Jay C. Rochelle - 1985
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    Daughters of the Enlightenment: Reconstructing Adorno on Gender and Feminist Praxis.Rochelle Duford - 2017 - Hypatia 32 (4):784-800.
    This article offers a reconstruction of Theodor Adorno's work as it concerns sex/gender and feminist praxis. Although the prevailing interpretation of Adorno's work conceptualizes its relationship to women as one of either exclusion or essentialism, I argue that both the reading of Sade's Juliette in Dialectic of Enlightenment, as well as a number of Adorno's aphorisms in Minima Moralia, present complex feminist claims and commitments. Max Horkheimer and Adorno position Juliette as a subject of the Enlightenment, forestalling the possibility that (...)
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    Islamophobia, Feminism and the Politics of Critique.Rochelle Terman - 2016 - Theory, Culture and Society 33 (2):77-102.
    This article discusses recent critical works within the frame of what is considered a paramount concern in feminist scholarship today: How do we name and publicize acts of violence against women without providing ideological fuel for orientalism and Islamophobia? By privileging a critique of western imperialism in discussions of violence against women in Muslim contexts, I argue this work: 1) obscures a complete understanding of violence against women in Muslim contexts, 2) is unjustifiably dismissive and belittling to activists working in (...)
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    Extending the methodology of critical discourse analysis using Haraway's figurations: The example of The Monstrous Perpetrator within contemporary responses to child neglect and abuse.Rochelle Einboden, Colleen Varcoe & Trudy Rudge - 2024 - Nursing Inquiry 31 (1):e12617.
    Critical discursive analyses offer possibilities for equity‐oriented research, and are a resource for addressing resistant social problems, such as child neglect and abuse (CN&A). A key challenge for discourse analysts in health disciplines is the tensions between materiality and social constructions, particularly at the site of the body. This paper describes how Donna Haraway's ideas of figuration and technobiopower can augment critical discourse analysis to address this tension. Technobiopower, an intensification of biopower in the context of technoscience, is seen as (...)
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    Not all neighborhood effects are created equal.Rochelle S. Newman - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (3):343-343.
    Norris, McQueen & Cutler provide two possible explanations for neighborhood effects. The first suggests that nonwords that are more similar to words tend to activate those words more than do less similar nonwords, and the second is based on sequential probabilities between phonemes. Unfortunately, neither explanation is sufficient to explain all reported neighborhood effects.
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  36. Nursing's newly emerging social contract.Diane R. Rochelle - 1983 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 4 (2).
    Social contracts are the mechanisms by which society legitimizes professions and grants them authority and autonomy to carry out their functions. The nursing profession is currently renegotiating its contract with society in a manner which clearly reflects a change from physician dominance, and emphasis on illness care to increased independent and autonomous functioning within a newly developing framework of nursing science which emphasizes health care. In return for their services, nurses are also negotiating for those benefits which historically they have (...)
     
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    Questions for future research.Rochel Gelman & Brian Butterworth - 2005 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 9 (1):6-10.
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    Beyond and around mandatory reporting in nursing practice: Interrupting a series of deferrals.Rochelle Einboden, Trudy Rudge & Colleen Varcoe - 2019 - Nursing Inquiry 26 (2):e12285.
    Nurses are well positioned to contribute to child protection efforts but are underutilised. This paper describes a critical discursive analysis of nursing responses to child neglect and abuse (CN&A) in British Columbia, Canada. Legal and practice guidelines were analysed alongside nurse interview texts, offering a glimpse into how nurses prevent CN&A in their everyday practice with families. Results show how the primacy of mandatory reporting to child protection authorities coordinates a series of deferrals and how nurses engage with and interrupt (...)
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    The suffix effect: Postcategorical attributes in a serial recall paradigm.Rochelle L. Harris, John Gausepohl, Robin J. Lewis & Kathryn T. Spoehr - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 13 (1):35-37.
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    Where: The Place Where Rural Medicine and Home Meet.Rochelle Holloway - 2019 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 9 (2):110-112.
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  41. A commentary on radical behaviorism.Rochelle J. Johnson - 1963 - Philosophy of Science 30 (July):274-285.
    B. F. Skinner is perhaps even more widely known for his views on science than for his experimental work. His comments on the role of theory in science have been labeled “anti-theoretical,” “ultra-empirical”, “non-theoretical,” “radical,” and worse. His position appears to be both extreme and untenable. Scriven [1] has given us a critique of Skinner that goes beyond mere labeling; it is an examination of the assumptions and implications of such a position.
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    Um exercício sobre o pensamento bachelardiano.Rochele de Quadros Loguercio - 2009 - Educação E Filosofia 23 (45):277-290.
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    Qualidade em serviços educacionais italianos / Quality in italian education services.Rochele Rita Andreazza Maciel, Flávia Brocchetto Ramos & Anna Lia Galardini - 2021 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 25:20-51.
    Entendemos que promover a qualidade na educação para crianças pequenas é uma das metas da Educação Básica brasileira e que, nesse sentido, há ainda muito por fazer no cenário nacional. Desse modo, busca-se inspiração na experiência de décadas do trabalho nos serviços educativos com crianças pequenas na Itália para pensar peculiaridades da etapa Educação Infantil que contribuam para qualificá-la. Assim, este artigo propõe-se a discutir aspectos relacionados à qualidade dos serviços educativos destinados a crianças pequenas na Itália. Para analisar a (...)
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  44. (1 other version)How to Justify the Competence to Control Immigration? Jurisdiction and its Costs.Johan Rochel - 2020 - Archiv Fuer Rechts Und Sozialphilosophie 106 (2):189-213.
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    Preschoolers' counting: Principles before skill.Rochel Gelman & Elizabeth Meck - 1983 - Cognition 13 (3):343-359.
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    Must a world government violate the right to exit?Rochelle DuFord - 2017 - Ethics and Global Politics 10 (1):19-36.
  47. La Thèorie des passions chez St. Thomas.J. le Rochele - forthcoming - Revue de Philosophie.
     
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    Unpacking Indigenous Social Mobility: Entrepreneurs, Social Networks, and Connections to Culture.Rochelle Côté & Michelle Evans - 2025 - Business and Society 64 (1):45-86.
    In settler societies, upward social mobility by Indigenous people is seen in the growth of successful professional and entrepreneurial classes where both wealth creation and social power are significant resources. Yet, public and academic discourses perpetuate the belief that social mobility impacts negatively on Indigenous people by placing cultural identity in conflict with capitalist business practices. Using data from an international comparison consisting of interviews with 220 Indigenous entrepreneurs in research sites across three countries, this article shows that the belief (...)
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  49. Counting and arithmetic principles first.Rochel Gelman - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (6):653-654.
    The meaning and function of counting are subservient to the arithmetic principles of ordering, addition, and subtraction for positive cardinal values. Beginning language learners can take advantage of their nonverbal knowledge of counting and arithmetic principles to acquire sufficient knowledge of their initial verbal instantiations and move onto a relevant learning path to assimilate input for more advanced, abstract understandings.
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    Behind Time: The Incoherence of Time and McTaggart's Atemporal Replacement.Gerald Rochelle - 1998 - Ashgate.
    The aim of this book is to show how McTaggart's atemporal vision of reality is a serious attempt to describe a coherent world without time. It proposes that the answer to the puzzling nature of time is not to be found in the components of time itself, but in an atemporal reality that lies behind it. McTaggart takes an idealist view that reduces all that is real to spirit, that any expression of reality is dependent on a manifestation of consciousness. (...)
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