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1. " Lakoff and Kovecses, for instance, propose that metaphors of heat and pressure are probably very widespread cross-culturally as ways of describing and conceptualizing the emotion of anger (Kovecses 1995; Lakoff 1987: 407; Lakoff & Kovecses 1987)."

Source:   Harrison, Simon. "Emotional climates: ritual, seasonality and affective disorders" Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 10.3 Sept. 1 2004: 583-603 Google This

2. " Two additional developments that are needed are: (a) programmatic studies of emotion that test specific conceptual hypotheses based on both the internal validity of the laboratory and the external and ecological validity..."

Source:   Cacioppo, John T.,Gardner, Wendi L. "EMOTION" Annual Review of Psychology Jan. 1 1999: 191-192 Google This

3. " It is this ability of the adaptationist program to generate hypotheses that in turn generates enthusiasm among an increasing number of psychologists about the modern evolutionary approach: From a coherent theory (paradigm), one generates hypotheses that can be tested with standard psychological techniques."

Source:   Mysterud, Iver. "Environmental Problems and Human Behavior" BioScience v48.n10 Oct. 1 1998: 858-862 Google This

4. " In other words, social and psychological stressors can be viewed as separate sets of measurable variables, and the overlap between them in accounting for adaptational outcomes becomes an interesting empirical issue [see Lazarus et al. (1985)]."

Source:   DRESSLER, WILLIAM W. "Modernization, Stress, and Blood Pressure: New Directions in Research" Human Biology 71.4 Aug. 1 1999: 583 Google This

5. " I would recommend that interested readers also see Dupre (1987) as a supplement to Alcock's book and a good source for multiple views on the adaptationist program."

Source:   Noor, Mohamed A.F. "Animal Behavior: An Evolutionary Approach, 6th ed" BioScience v48.n10 Oct. 1 1998: 865-868 Google This

6. " Curriculum and Course Adaptation Planning for a distance education program underscores the critical importance of a well-conceptualized curriculum plan."

Source:   FORSTER, MICHAEL,WASHINGTON, EARLIE. "A MODEL FOR DEVELOPING AND MANAGING DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMS USING INTERACTIVE VIDEO TECHNOLOGY" Journal of Social Work Education 36.1 Jan. 1 2000: 147 Google This

7. " As such, adaptation may well be associated with the firm's market orientation, which, in recent conceptualizations, is approached in terms of gathering, disseminating, and acting upon market intelligence."

Source:   Morris, Michael H.,Zahra, Shaker. "Adaptation of the Business Concept over Time: The Case of Historically Disadvantaged South African Owner/Managers" Journal of Small Business Management 38.1 Jan. 1 2000: 92 Google This

8. " Our conceptualization of the process characteristics of action strategies leads to the following hypotheses: [H.sub.1]: The Reactive Strategy is negatively related to firm success. [H.sub.2]: The Critical Point Strategy is positively related..."

Source:   Frese, Michael,Gelderen, Marco van,Ombach, Michael. "How to Plan as a Small Scale Business Owner: Psychological Process Characteristics of Action Strategies and Success [*]" Journal of Small Business Management 38.2 Apr. 1 2000: 1 Google This

9. " Both times that I taught this seminar our discussions of one pair of works--William S. Burroughs's 1959 Naked Lunch and the 1991 David Cronenberg (very loose) adaptation--generated an interesting and obverse approach from the norm."

Source:   Baldwin, Douglas G. ""Word Begets Image and Image Is Virus": Undermining Language and Film in the Works of William S. Burroughs" College Literature 27.1 Jan. 1 2000: 63 Google This

10. "... discussions of the nature of the emotions and says that these can be applied to religious belief in various ways: We may think of feelings as offering a pre-conceptual appreciation of the..."

Source:   Burns, Elizabeth. "Comparative Theology: Essays for Keith Ward" Religious Studies 40.4 Dec. 1 2004: 511-516 Google This

11. " One interesting finding was that physically-active leisure did not impact perceived health or adaptational outcomes."

Source:   Orsega-Smith, Elizabeth,Mowen, Andrew J.,Payne, Laura L.,Godbey, Geoffrey. "The interaction of stress and park use on psycho-physiological health in older adults" Journal of Leisure Research 36.2 Mar. 22 2004: 232-257 Google This

12. " What is particularly interesting about the character of these productions in Gay's analysis is that, despite drawing on a fictional tradition largely dominated by women novelists, the theatrical adaptations--as evident, for example, in James Boaden's..."

Source:   Nagle, Christopher. "Penny Gay. Jane Austen and the Theatre" Comparative Drama 38.1 Mar. 22 2004: 128-134 Google This

13. " If the feeling of unfairness is conceptualized as an emotion of resentment or envy, then it is inappropriate to view it as a mere cost (Elster 1998b, 1999)."

Source:   ELSTER, JON. "Rational Choice History: A Case of Excessive Ambition" American Political Science Review 94.3 Sept. 1 2000: 685 Google This

14. " Meyersohn investigated two competing hypotheses concerning the relationship between television viewing and the resources people had available."

Source:   Crompton, John L.,Kim, Seong-Seop. "Temporal changes in perceived constraints to visiting state parks" Journal of Leisure Research 36.2 Mar. 22 2004: 160-183 Google This

15. " This contrasts with the neoclassical view, which predicts that people will be increasingly concerned about the environment as any predicted environmental deterioration rises.(3) This article tests the competing hypotheses using multiple-item, private-good experiments."

Source:   Horowitz, John K.,McConnell, K.E.,Quiggin, John. "A test of competing explanations of compensation demanded" Economic Inquiry 37.4 Oct. 1 1999: 637-638 Google This

16. " While it might be tempting to argue that the geographic changes in projectile point form examined here represent adaptational shifts in Paleoindian lifeways, we do not see any compelling reason to suggest any necessary correlation between projectile point shape and environment."

Source:   Morrow, Juliet E.,Morrow, Toby A. "Geographic variation in fluted projectile points: a hemispheric perspective" American Antiquity 64.2 Apr. 1 1999: 215-216 Google This

17. " One health care professional in our study described transplant surgery with imagery that is particularly interesting vis-a-vis the conceptualization of transplantation as a birth: "For the surgeons, spending 18 hours roaming around someone's abdomen is probably a pretty personal event."

Source:   SIMINOFF, LAURA A.,CHILLAG, KATA. "The Fallacy of the "Gift of Life"" Hastings Center Report 29.6 Nov. 1 1999: 34 Google This

18. " I am skeptical, though, of views that take technological developments and adaptations--even such seemingly fundamental technologies as language, literacy, anti print--as deterministic, as "thunderclaps of history" that predictably transform human societies.(62) Elsewhere I argue against such simplistic views by maintaining..."

Source:   GAY, LESLIE C. JR. "Before the Deluge: The Technoculture of Song-Sheet Publishing Viewed from Late Nineteenth-Century Galveston" American Music 17.4 Dec. 22 1999: 396 Google This

19. " The contextualism of William James--a view that Darwin also held that emphasizes the role of current adaptation--presents us with a model that allows for more optimism than does historicism."

Source:   Lewis, Michael. "Do Environments Matter At All?" Social Policy 29.4 June 22 1999: 34 Google This

20. " Definitions of success and goal level for a particular test are probably both ambiguous for many individuals; such ambiguity can make it easier for students to conceptualize these concepts and reconceptualize them in self-enhancing ways (Dunning, Meyerowitz, & Holzberg, 1989)."

Source:   Wicker, Frank W.,Turner, Jeannine E.,Reed, Joylynn H.,McCann, Erin J.,Do, Seung Lee. "Motivation when optimism declines: data on temporal dynamics" Journal of Psychology 138.5 Sept. 1 2004: 421-433 Google This

21. " The research hypotheses were that * emotion-focused coping and pessimism would be associated with higher distress and a lower level of rehabilitation * problem-focused coping would be associated with lower distress and a higher level of rehabilitation."

Source:   Ben-Zur, Hasida,Rappaport, Batya,Ammar, Ronny,Uretzky, Gideon. "COPING STRATEGIES, LIFE STYLE CHANGES, AND PESSIMISM AFTER OPEN-HEART SURGERY" Health and Social Work 25.3 Aug. 1 2000: 201 Google This

22. "... derived from the regression models.(10) It is therefore probably most appropriate to view these analyses as only exploratory tests of the hypotheses."

Source:   Schlesinger, Mark,Druss, Benjamin,Thomas, Tracey. "No exit? The effect of health status on dissatisfaction and disenrollment from health plans" Health Services Research 34.2 June 1 1999: 547-550 Google This

23. " The following hypotheses will be tested: (1) Insecure attachment to a specific other will predict emotion focused coping and (2) secure attachment to a specific other will predict problem focused coping."

Source:   Torquati, Julia C.,Vazsonyi, Alexander T. "Attachment as an organizational construct for affect, appraisals, and coping of late adolescent females" Journal of Youth and Adolescence 28.5 Oct. 1 1999: 545-546 Google This

24. " Taylor does a capable job of placing both bodies of research into a conceptual framework that she shows works to support the political, social and economic agendas of two competing world views."

Source:   Doiron, Ray. "Beginning to read and the spin doctors of science" Teacher Librarian 27.5 June 1 2000: 42 Google This

25. " These analyses form a continuous narrative in which emotions hypothesize uncertainty, deny their own hypotheses, and then repeat the process."

Source:   TERADA, REI. "Pathos" Studies in Romanticism 39.1 Mar. 22 2000: 27 Google This

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