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Found 25 text references:
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" The effects of rule clarification, decision justification, and selection instruction on Wason's abstract selection task."
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Johnson-Laird, P. N. "DEDUCTIVE REASONING"
Annual Review of Psychology
Jan. 1 1999: 109-110
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" In addition, Saunders, Saunders et al. (1988, Experiment 3) demonstrated the emergence of equivalence classes where the baseline conditional relations were entirely subject determined through the unreinforced conditional selection of comparison stimuli."
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ADAMS, BARBARA J.,FIELDS, LANNY,VERHAVE, THOM. "EFFECTS OF UNREINFORCED CONDITIONAL SELECTION TRAINING, MULTIPLE NEGATIVE COMPARISON TRAINING, AND FEEDBACK ON EQUIVALENCE CLASS FORMATION"
Psychological Record
49.4 Sept. 22 1999: 685
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"... two interfaces, (e) the class of participants that was chosen, (f) the task that was chosen for the experiment, (g) the performance measures that were adopted, and (h) the way in which KBB and participant selection were operationalized."
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Xiao, Yan,Vicente, Kim J. "A Framework for Epistemological Analysis in Empirical Studies"
Human Factors
42.1 Mar. 22 2000: 87
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" All five experiments involved training subjects in a series of conditional discriminations, using either the pREP or a MTS procedure."
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CULLINAN, VERONICA A.,BARNES-HOLMES, DERMOT,SMEETS, PAUL M. "A PRECURSOR TO THE RELATIONAL EVALUATION PROCEDURE: ANALYZING STIMULUS EQUIVALENCE II"
Psychological Record
50.3 June 22 2000: 467
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" There was only one selection from Seattle and nothing at all from the interesting local scenes in New Orleans, Austin, Milwaukee or Kansas City."
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DUNCAN, MICHAEL. "Blinded by Buzzwords"
Art in America
88.7 July 1 2000: 40
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" In some cases, the layer of deep piety was on top of the modesty layer, as e.g. with Jan MacAllister Booth, Polaroid's number one, or Word-Perfect's Alan Ashton, who rules at the heart of Mormon-dominated Utah."
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Steyrer, Johannes. "Charisma and the Archetypes of Leadership"
Organization Studies
19.5 Dec. 22 1998: 807
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" The present series of experiments indicate that (1) Even a perfectly maintained baseline with respect to the prerequisite conditional discriminations does not ensure the emergence of experimenter-predicted emergent performances in accord with equivalence; (2) responding may still gradually..."
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HOLTH, PER,ARNTZEN, ERIK. "REACTION TIMES AND THE EMERGENCE OF CLASS CONSISTENT RESPONDING: A CASE FOR PRECURRENT RESPONDING?"
Psychological Record
50.2 Mar. 22 2000: 305
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" The individual possible moves that are permitted by the rules can be expressed in conditional form(11) (e.g. if certain conditions are met, then certain actions are possible)."
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Lodzinski, Don. "The eternal act"
Religious Studies
v34.n3 Sept. 1 1998: 325-343
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" One of the seven experiments I conducted was on dogs that knew when their owners were coming home."
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FURNISH, DAVID. "AMAZING PET STORIES FROM RUPERT SHELDRAKE"
Interview
30.5 May 1 2000: 90
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" A transfer fee was only payable if the club holding the player's registration had offered a new contract at least as good as the previous contract; otherwise the player was entitled to a free transfer."
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DOBSON, STEPHEN,GERRARD, BILL,HOWE, SIMON. "The determination of transfer fees in English nonleague football"
Applied Economics
32.9 July 15 2000: 1145
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" The former looks at how rules, identities, and prejudices affect the culturally-sensitive tasks of personnel selection, job interviews, and performance feedback."
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GILES, HOWARD. "Communication and culture: A guide for practice"
Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
73.2 June 1 2000: 261
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"... was one of 11 Republicans who voted against the contract's "crown jewel" - a tax-cut plan worth $189 billion over five years."
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Godfrey, John. "Illinois Republican to oversee House impeachment debate: LaHood praised by both parties as fair-minded, equitable"
Washington Times
Dec. 16 1998: 11
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" His eldest son, Joseph Morrison Harrop, died when he was only 8. In response, Harrop wrote "Agnostic." In its verses, he expressed his doubts about life and his earlier "fervent faith." ..."
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Stephenson, Darl L. "Soldier's poetry recounts wartime, postwar travails"
Washington Times
May 22 1999: 3
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"... (174) Under this provision, compound interest has been awarded in actions involving a wilful breach of fiduciary duty. (175) Delaware courts similarly follow the traditional rule that, absent either a contract or express statutory..."
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Gotanda, John Yukio. "Compound interest in international disputes"
Law and Policy in International Business
34.2 Jan. 1 2003: 393-450
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" Experiment 3 Experiment 3 replicated Experiment 2, but a number of control measures and procedures were included in order to determine whether the conditional discrimination training was clearly influencing the pleasantness ratings of the colas."
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BARNES-HOLMES, DERMOT,KEANE, JOHN,BARNES-HOLMES, YVONNE,SMEETS, PAUL M. "A DERIVED TRANSFER OF EMOTIVE FUNCTIONS AS A MEANS OF ESTABLISHING DIFFERENTIAL PREFERENCES FOR SOFT DRINKS"
Psychological Record
50.3 June 22 2000: 493
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" The Irish were, mostly, happy that Home Rule, though deferred, was on the way."
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REDMOND, ROBERT S. "THE EASTER RISING IN FACT AND FICTION"
Contemporary Review
277.1614 July 1 2000: 54
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" The emphasis was on helping students make sense of mathematics, building from the premise that the choice of tasks and the discourse related to those tasks greatly influences the learning that may be constructed (NCTM, 1991)."
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Friel, Susan N.,Carboni, Lisa W. "Using Video-Based Pedagogy in an Elementary Mathematics Methods Course"
School Science and Mathematics
100.3 Mar. 1 2000: 118
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" But in another sense it was only a beginning, as it spawned several theologies in competition with each other to carry out the hermeneutical task, as Frederick Crowe noted in..."
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COFFEY, DAVID. "THE THEANDRIC NATURE OF CHRIST"
Theological Studies
60.3 Sept. 1 1999: 405
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" Writing a performance review was one of the [classes], and I had done one a month earlier."
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Wizda, Sharyn. "Middle Management Blues"
American Journalism Review
22.3 Apr. 1 2000: 32
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" Experiment 3 Experiments 1 and 2 demonstrated effects of Task 2 response activation on Task 1 performance under conditions of SNARC-based compatibility relations between R2 and R1. In particular, we found that activating a number-related response primed the processing..."
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Caessens, Bernie,Hommel, Bernhard,Reynvoet, Bert,Van Der Goten, Koen. "Backward-compatibility effects with irrelevant stimulus--response overlap: the case of the SNARC effect"
Journal of General Psychology
131.4 Oct. 1 2004: 411-426
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" Prior to this period, the autonomy of the local area, which was one of the basic elements of the concept of local government, was too limited either to allow a real role for sub-central..."
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NEGRIER, EMMANUEL. "The Changing Role of French Local Government"
West European Politics
22.4 Oct. 1 1999: 120
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" 2A), although this rise was only significant for the control subjects (Table 2), but there were no differences in the absolute PI concentrations between the 2 groups on either the euglycemic or hyperglycemic study days (330'-360') (Fig."
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Henriksen, Jan Erik,Levin, Klaus,Thye-Ronn, Peter,Alford, Frank,Hother-Nielsen, Ole,Holst, Jens Juul,Beck-Nielsen, Henning. "Glucose-Mediated Glucose Disposal in Insulin-Resistant Normoglycemic Relatives of Type 2 Diabetic Patients"
Diabetes
49.7 July 1 2000: 1209
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" Similarly, systems have expressed the desire to pursue risk contracts by establishing and growing their physician networks, yet the systems and groups have typically failed to develop the necessary managed care infrastructure within these networks (e.g., physician selection, medical management, contracting specialists, information systems)."
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Burns, Lawton R. "Polarity Management: The Key Challenge for Integrated Health Systems"
Journal of Healthcare Management
44.1 Jan. 1 1999: 14-15
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" Evidence, based on a Poisson regression model in which the number of winning bets is conditional on the history of draws, indicates that number selection in the UK is only marginally affected by the history of draws."
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Papachristou, George. "The British gambler's fallacy"
Applied Economics
36.18 Oct. 10 2004: 2073-2078
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" In some ways, this concept is similar to qualitative workload (French et al., 1982), since it reflects the number of goals, plans and feedback signals to be regulated simultaneously when performing a task, as well as the conditional relationships among these elements."
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Zohar, Dov. "When things go wrong: the effect of daily work hassles on effort, exertion and negative mood"
Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
72.3 Sept. 1 1999: 265-266
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