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    Signal-detectability theory of recognition-memory performance.Theodore E. Parks - 1966 - Psychological Review 73 (1):44-58.
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    Illusory figures, illusory objects, and real objects.Theodore E. Parks - 1986 - Psychological Review 93 (2):207-215.
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    Persistence of visual memory as indicated by decision time in a matching task.Theodore E. Parks, Neal E. Kroll, Philip M. Salzberg & Stanley R. Parkinson - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 92 (3):437.
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    Short-term memory while shadowing: Recall of visually and of aurally presented letters.Neal E. Kroll, Theodore Parks, Stanley R. Parkinson, Stephen L. Bieber & Alford Lee Johnson - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 85 (2):220.
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    Visual memory as indicated by latency of recognition for normal and reversed letters.M. H. Kellicutt, Theodore E. Parks, Neal E. Kroll & Philip M. Salzberg - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 97 (3):387.
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    Visual and auditory short-term memory: The effects of phonemically similar auditory shadow material during the retention interval.Stanley R. Parkinson, Theodore E. Parks & Neal E. Kroll - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 87 (2):274.
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    On what people know about images on mirrors.Marco Bertamini & Theodore E. Parks - 2005 - Cognition 98 (1):85-104.
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    Sensory and active storage of compound visual and auditory stimuli.Neal E. Kroll, Stanley R. Parkinson & Theodore E. Parks - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 95 (1):32.
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    “Culling the Herd”: Eugenics and the Conservation Movement in the United States, 1900–1940. [REVIEW]Garland E. Allen - 2013 - Journal of the History of Biology 46 (1):31-72.
    While from a late twentieth- and early twenty-first century perspective, the ideologies of eugenics (controlled reproduction to eliminate the genetically unfit and promote the reproduction of the genetically fit) and environmental conservation and preservation, may seem incompatible, they were promoted simultaneously by a number of figures in the progressive era in the decades between 1900 and 1950. Common to the two movements were the desire to preserve the “best” in both the germ plasm of the human population and natural environments (...)
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    Peter alboini of mantua: Philosopher-humanist.Theodore E. James - 1974 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 12 (2):161-170.
  11. Petrarch and the story of the choice of Hercules.Theodor E. Mommsen - 1953 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 16 (3/4):178-192.
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    (1 other version)Revised Liberal Arts Program of Manhattan College.Theodore E. James - 1950 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 24:62-70.
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    Kant, Disguised Nonsense and Patent Nonsense.Theodore E. Uehling - 1974 - In Gerhard Funke (ed.), Akten des 4. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses: Mainz, 6.–10. April 1974, Teil 2: Sektionen 1,2. De Gruyter. pp. 889-896.
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  14. A reconception of socialization.Theodore E. Long & Jeffrey K. Hadden - 1985 - Sociological Theory 3 (1):39-49.
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    Intercomponent association formation during paired-associate training with compound stimuli.Theodore E. Steiner & Robert Sobel - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 77 (2):275.
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    St. Augustine and the Christian Idea of Progress: The Background of the City of God.Theodor E. Mommsen - 1951 - Journal of the History of Ideas 12 (3):346.
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    The word "sublime" and its context, 1650 - 1760.Theodore E. B. Wood - 1972 - The Hague,: Mouton.
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    Suffering reclaimed: medicine according to Job.Theodore E. Fleischer - 1999 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 42 (4):475-488.
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    The personhood wars.Theodore E. Fleischer - 1999 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 20 (3):309-318.
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    Augustus and Britain: A Fragment from Livy?Theodor E. Mommsen - 1954 - American Journal of Philology 75 (2):175.
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    A bibliography of books and articles on italian renaissance thought.Theodor E. Mommsen - 1950 - Philosophical Review 59 (2):237-239.
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    The Arts and the Public.Theodore E. B. Wood - 1968 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 2 (3):149.
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    Frederick Antal's Florentine Painting and its Social BackgroundFlorentine Painting and its Social Background; the Bourgeois Republic before Cosimo de' Medici's Advent to Power; XIV and Early XV Centuries.Theodor E. Mommsen & Frederick Antal - 1950 - Journal of the History of Ideas 11 (3):369.
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    Der Italienische Humanismus. [REVIEW]Theodor E. Mommsen - 1949 - Philosophical Review 58 (6):627-630.
  25. Uehling, and Howard K. Wettstein, editors.Peter A. French & E. Theodore - 1979 - In Peter A. French, Theodore Edward Uehling & Howard K. Wettstein (eds.), Contemporary Perspectives in the Philosophy of Language. University of Minnesota Press.
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    Japan's green resources: Forest conservation and social values. [REVIEW]Theodore E. Howard - 1999 - Agriculture and Human Values 16 (4):421-430.
    Modern and historical Japanese societies are and were quite comfortable with a nature defined, designed, and dominated by humans. While contemporary Japanese are concerned about the environment, especially about non-timber (“green”) forest resources, conservation organizations are generally small and locally focused. Public forests, accounting for 40 percent of all Japan's forests, are intensively managed. At the national level, the timber program is operating below cost and there is increasing emphasis on non-timber management and rural economic development. A professional elite largely (...)
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    Directed forgetting as a function of explicit within-list cuing and implicit postlist cuing.Addison E. Woodward, Denise C. Park & Karen Seebohm - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (6):1001.
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    Aristotle Dictionary.Thomas P. Aristotle, Theodore E. Kiernan & James - 1962 - P. Owen.
    At long last a comprehensive tool in English for a better understanding of the most basic terms in Aristotle's philosophy. A careful comparison of the original Greek, medieval and renaissance Latin translations and a reappraisal of English usage make the work a definitive source for the precise grasp of what has been the historical Aristotle as far as the documents permit one to judge. -- provided by the publisher.
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    The Notion of Form in Kant's Critique of Aesthetic Judgment.Peter Leech & Theodore E. Uehling - 1973 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 32 (1):122.
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  30. How causal are microbiomes? A comparison with the H elicobacter pylori explanation of ulcers.Kate E. Lynch, Emily C. Parke & Maureen A. O’Malley - 2019 - Biology and Philosophy 34 (6):62.
    Human microbiome research makes causal connections between entire microbial communities and a wide array of traits that range from physiological diseases to psychological states. To evaluate these causal claims, we first examine a well-known single-microbe causal explanation: of Helicobacter pylori causing ulcers. This apparently straightforward causal explanation is not so simple, however. It does not achieve a key explanatory standard in microbiology, of Koch’s postulates, which rely on manipulations of single-microorganism cultures to infer causal relationships to disease. When Koch’s postulates (...)
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    The crisis in American Indian and non-Indian farming.Theodore E. Downing - 1985 - Agriculture and Human Values 2 (3):18-24.
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    Midwest Studies in Philosophy. Vol. 16, Philosophy and the Arts.Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling & Howard K. Wettstein - 1993 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 51 (3):519-521.
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  33. Midwest Studies in Philosophy V, 1980: Studies in Epistemology.Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling & Howard K. Wettstein - 1984 - Synthese 61 (2):261-272.
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    Personality disorder symptomatology is associated with anomalies in striatal and prefrontal morphology.Doris E. Payer, Min Tae M. Park, Stephen J. Kish, Nathan J. Kolla, Jason P. Lerch, Isabelle Boileau & M. Mallar Chakravarty - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9:154989.
    Personality disorder symptomatology (PD-Sx) can result in personal distress and impaired interpersonal functioning, even in the absence of a clinical diagnosis, and is frequently comorbid with psychiatric disorders such as substance use, mood, and anxiety disorders; however, they often remain untreated, and are not taken into account in clinical studies. To investigate brain morphological correlates of PD-Sx, we measured subcortical volume and shape, and cortical thickness/surface area, based on structural magnetic resonance images. We investigated 37 subjects who reported PD-Sx exceeding (...)
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  35. Experimental Evidence for a Dynamical Non-locality Induced Effect in Quantum Interference Using Weak Values.S. E. Spence & A. D. Parks - 2012 - Foundations of Physics 42 (6):803-815.
    The quantum theoretical concepts of modular momentum and dynamical non-locality, which were introduced four decades ago, have recently been used to explain single particle quantum interference phenomena. Although the non-local exchange of modular momentum associated with such phenomena cannot be directly observed, it has been suggested that effects induced by this exchange can be measured experimentally using weak measurements of pre- and post-selected ensembles of particles. This paper reports on such an optical experiment that yielded measured weak values that were (...)
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  36. Problem : Revised Liberal Arts Program of Manhattan College.Theodore E. James - 1950 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 24:62.
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    Microbiome causality: further reflections.Kate E. Lynch, Emily C. Parke & Maureen A. O’Malley - 2020 - Biology and Philosophy 35 (2):1-16.
  38. Studies in the Philosophy of Mind (Midwest Studies in Philosophy, X (1986).Howard K. Wettstein Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling, Jr (ed.) - 1986 - University of Minnesota Press.
     
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  39. (1 other version)Kenneth F. Rogerson, Kant's Aesthetics Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Theodore E. Uehling Jr - 1987 - Philosophy in Review 7 (8):317-319.
     
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    Autobiographical memory stability in the context of the Adult Attachment Interview.Christin Köber, Christopher R. Facompré, Theodore E. A. Waters & Jeffry A. Simpson - 2019 - Cognition 191 (C):103980.
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  41. Books Received. [REVIEW]Theodor E. Mommsen - 1950 - Journal of the History of Ideas 11 (1/4):380.
     
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    Adorno, Theodor W. Critical Mod.Ron Dultz, Michael Eldridge, Stephen M. Fishman, Lucille McCarthy, Antony Flew, Peter A. French, E. Theodore, Charles G. Gross & Steven Scott Aspenson - 1998 - Teaching Philosophy 21 (4):427.
  43. Philosophy and the Arts.Howard K. Wettstein, E. Peter A. Uehling Theodore & French - 1991
     
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    The desirability bias in predictions under aleatory and epistemic uncertainty.Paul D. Windschitl, Jane E. Miller, Inkyung Park, Shanon Rule, Ashley Clary & Andrew R. Smith - 2022 - Cognition 229 (C):105254.
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  45. Automatic Scoring of Semantic Fluency.Najoung Kim, Jung-Ho Kim, Maria K. Wolters, Sarah E. MacPherson & Jong C. Park - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    A study of bioethical knowledge and perceptions in korea.Young-Joon Park, K. I. M. Sujin, K. I. M. Aeree, H. A. Seung-Yeon, L. E. E. Young-mee, Bong-Kyung Shin, L. E. E. Hyun-joo, Soojin Park & K. I. M. Han-Kyeom - 2010 - Bioethics 24 (6):309-322.
    This study assessed the knowledge and perception of human biological materials (HBM) and biorepositories among three study groups in South Korea. The relationship between the knowledge and the perception among different groups was also examined by using factor and regression analyses. In a self-reporting survey of 440 respondents, the expert group was found more likely to be knowledgeable and positively perceived than the others. Four factors emerged: Sale and Consent, Flexible Use, Self-Confidence, and Korean Bioethics and Biosafety Action restriction perception. (...)
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  47. How causal are microbiomes? A comparison with the Helicobacter pylori explanation of ulcers.Kate E. Lynch, Emily C. Parke & Maureen A. O’Malley - 2019 - Biology and Philosophy 34 (6):62.
    Human microbiome research makes causal connections between entire microbial communities and a wide array of traits that range from physiological diseases to psychological states. To evaluate these causal claims, we first examine a well-known single-microbe causal explanation: of Helicobacter pylori causing ulcers. This apparently straightforward causal explanation is not so simple, however. It does not achieve a key explanatory standard in microbiology, of Koch’s postulates, which rely on manipulations of single-microorganism cultures to infer causal relationships to disease. When Koch’s postulates (...)
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    Intercategory and intracategory discrimination for one visual continuum: Contributions of identification training and of individual differences.Theodore Parks, Carolyn Wall & Jarvis Bastian - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 81 (2):241.
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    Lexicographical Notes on Delphic Oracles.H. W. Parke & D. E. W. Wormell - 1946 - The Classical Review 60 (01):11-13.
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    Retention of intentional and of incidental learning following response-correlated reinforcement.Theodore R. Dixon & Alan E. Moulton - 1967 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 73 (4p1):600.
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