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| 1. | "
Sexual arousal can be conceptualized as a complex triad involving
physiological, psychological (cognitive and affective), and behavioral
components (Rosen & Beck, 1988)."
| Source: | Janssen, Erick,Everaerd, Walter,Spiering, Mark,Janssen, Jeroen. "Automatic Processes and the Appraisal of Sexual Stimuli: Toward an Information Processing Model of Sexual Arousal" Journal of Sex Research 37.1 Feb. 1 2000: 8  |
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| 2. | "
Our findings of accuracy in predicting life events are partly
consistent with depressive realism and Beck's view of an element of
the cognitive triad (Beck, 1987)."
| Source: | Kapci, Emine G.,Cramer, Duncan. "The accuracy of dysphoric and nondepressed groups' predictions of life events" Journal of Psychology 132.6 Nov. 1 1998: 659-660  |
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| 3. | "
Kant set the stage for this climactic third feature of his
philosophy with a series of suspenseful questions in the
'Preface':
But now comes judgement, which in the order of cognitive faculties
forms a middle term between understanding and reason."
| Source: | Firestone, Chris L. "Kant and religion: conflict or compromise?" Religious Studies 35.2 June 1 1999: 151-153  |
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| 4. | "
The clinical presentation is usually marked by the triad of
cognitive/behavioral changes (confusion, agitation, lethargy, coma),
autonomic instability (hyperthermia, tachycardia, diaphoresis, nausea,
vomiting, diarrhea, dilated pupils), and neuromuscular changes
(myoclonus, hyperreflexia, rigidity, trismus)."
| Source: | MASON, PETER J.,MORRIS, VICTOR A.,BALCEZAK, THOMAS J. "Serotonin Syndrome" Medicine 79.4 July 1 2000: 201  |
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| 5. | "
The skill development curriculum was rooted in Renzulli's
(1977) Enrichment Triad Model, with activities designed to elicit
specific cognitive, creative, and affective (dispositional) behaviors
characteristic of practicing professionals in each domain."
| Source: | Cooper, Carolyn R.,Baum, Susan M.,Neu, Terry W. "Developing scientific talent in students with special needs: an alternative model for identification, curriculum, and assessment" Journal of Secondary Gifted Education 15.4 June 22 2004: 162-170  |
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| 6. | "... are
the offspring of the understanding" (Works 2.117), and regulative,
a "superintending faculty, which alone perceives the relations of
things."(16) Reason, meanwhile, had increasingly become identified
with judgment and pure logic."
| Source: | MILNES, TIM. "Seeing in the Dark: Hazlitt's Immanent Idealism" Studies in Romanticism 39.1 Mar. 22 2000: 3  |
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| 7. | " It is also true that he grounded the
appreciation of beauty in the mental faculties of understanding,
judgment, and reason."
| Source: | Cauvel, Jane. "THE TRANSFORMATIVE POWER OF ART: LI ZEHOU'S AESTHETIC THEORY" Philosophy East and West 49.2 Apr. 1 1999: 150  |
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| 8. | "
L[ddot{u}]demann accepts as genuine the Matthean triad of
"higher righteousness" examples, "Everyone who is angry
with his brother shall be liable to judgment" (Matt."
| Source: | Price, Robert M. "A BIBLICAL SCHOLAR BREAKS OUT" Free Inquiry 20.2 Mar. 22 2000: 70  |
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| 9. | " With this in mind, we drew on conceptual and empirical work
within the context of social judgment and cognitive development theories
to examine the effect of involvement and place attachment on perceived
crowding among hikers along the Appalachian Trail (AT)."
| Source: | Kyle, Gerard,Graefe, Alan,Manning, Robert,Bacon, James. "Effect of activity involvement and place attachment on recreationists' perceptions of setting density" Journal of Leisure Research 36.2 Mar. 22 2004: 209-232  |
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| 10. | "... between points 3 and 1. Triads of judgments on the sides
of a triangle like this will obey the triangle inequality, if those
judgments are consistent."
| Source: | Niall, Keith K.,Reising, Jack D.,Martin, Elizabeth L. "Distance Estimation with Night Vision Goggles: A Little Feedback Goes a Long Way" Human Factors 41.3 Sept. 1 1999: 495  |
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| 11. | "
Listeners judged which voice in the triad was most unlike the other
two voices, thereby providing an indirect similarity judgment."
| Source: | Wolfe, Virginia I.,Martin, David P.,Palmer, Chester I. "Perception of Dysphonic Voice Quality by Naive Listeners" Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 43.3 June 1 2000: 697  |
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| 12. | " Its recent judgments, not only in
the constitutional revision triad, but also in many Charter cases, have
blurred that line if not (as some insist) erased it altogether."
| Source: | Leslie, Peter. "Canada: The Supreme Court Sets Rules for the Secession of Quebec" Publius 29.2 Mar. 22 1999: 135  |
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| 13. | "... literature support these findings, and the
presence of at least one of the triad components varies from 72 to
100%.[6,7,25,43] For this reason, we suggest using the term pathogenic
triad of chronic cough to stress this association."
| Source: | Palombini, Bruno Carlos,Villanova, Carlos Antonio Castilhos,Araujo, Elisabeth,Gastal, Otavio Leite,Alt, Dayse Carneiro,Stolz, Daiana Prestes,Palombini, Carlos Oliveira. "A Pathogenic Triad in Chronic Cough" Chest 116.2 Aug. 1 1999: 279  |
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| 14. | " For exceptional reasons, the classic triad of
the NSM universe did not appear in France with the same presence as in
neighbouring countries."
| Source: | APPLETON, ANDREW. "The New Social Movement Phenomenon: Placing France in Comparative Perspective" West European Politics 22.4 Oct. 1 1999: 57  |
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| 15. | "... for instance, give Lakoff and Johnson pause that while they
claim "evidence from cognitive science shows that classical faculty
psychology is wrong," Calne finds considering reason a
"faculty" perfectly adequate."
| Source: | Romano, Carlin. "Have We Reason to Believe?" Nation 269.6 Aug. 23 1999: 25  |
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| 16. | "
EXPERIMENT 3: VISUAL SEARCH
Although the sorting and triads task found evidence consistent with
the LRH, both tasks involve judgments that potentially invite direct
language strategies."
| Source: | Pilling, Michael,Davies, Ian R.L. "Linguistic relativism and colour cognition" British Journal of Psychology 95.4 Nov. 1 2004: 429-456  |
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5. Will our greater understanding of the structure and dynamics of
the physician-older patient-companion triad lead to an additional
emphasis on providing patient education and support for the companion?"
| Source: | Counte, Michael A. "The emerging role of the client in the delivery of primary care to older Americans" Health Services Research v33.n2 June 1 1998: 402-424  |
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| 18. | " Any study that tries to incorporate all of these facets
clearly has its hands full, but this text-reader-writer triad must be
addressed if any meaningful understanding of the materiality of the text
is to be reached."
| Source: | Mortenson, Erik. "On the Walls and in the Streets: American Poetry Broadsides fromthe 1960s" Criticism 41.4 Sept. 22 1999: 568  |
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| 19. | "... but magnificent closing prayer of
the Spiritual Exercises when Ignatius entrusts himself totally to God
without reservation and where the notion of freedom holds pride of place
over the Augustinian triad of memory, understanding, and will."
| Source: | RAHNER, KARL. "EXPERIENCES OF A CATHOLIC THEOLOGIAN" Theological Studies 61.1 Mar. 1 2000: 3  |
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| 20. | "
Many authors in this edition refer to the 'Triad of
Impairments': difficulties in social and emotional understanding,
difficulties in communication, and inflexibility in thinking and
behaviour."
| Source: | Kilham, Chris. "Editorial" Australian Journal of Early Childhood 29.3 Sept. 1 2004: 1  |
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Finally, we discuss some drivers and inhibitors of e-commerce and
attempt to discern some possible reasons for the differential patterns
of B2B e-commerce implementation in the selected triad of economic
regions."
| Source: | Addo, Theophilus B.A.,Chen, Milton M.,Leu, Yow-Yuh. "B2B e-commerce in the United States, Europe, and Japan: a comparative study" Journal of Academy of Business and Economics 2.1 Mar. 1 2003: 138-152  |
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| 22. | "... to
observers' accuracy of triadic eye direction judgment, which
eventually will lead to a comprehensive understanding of the perceptual,
cognitive, and brain mechanisms involved in triadic eye gaze processing."
| Source: | Symons, Lawrence A.,Lee, Kang,Cedrone, Caroline C.,Nishimura, Mayu. "What are you looking at? Acuity for triadic eye gaze" Journal of General Psychology 131.4 Oct. 1 2004: 451-470  |
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Results Summary
All three of the individuals who made up the triad positioned
themselves and each other to make their work together possible and
understandable."
| Source: | Bullough, Robert V., Jr.,Draper, Roni Jo. "Making sense of a failed triad: mentors, university supervisors, and positioning theory" Journal of Teacher Education 55.5 Nov. 1 2004: 407-421  |
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| 24. | "... must be the object of
"the reasoning of their own minds," or as he also writes,
"the judgment and purpose of my mind," "the man in that
part which is chiefly to be counted himself," or later, "the
hall bent and intention..."
| Source: | Dayan, Joan. "St. Paul's parentheses" Southwest Review 89 Mar. 22 2004: 421-442  |
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As a sustained intellectual and rhetorical performance,
Trachtenberg's book is a remarkable achievement, a cultural history
of power relations as inscribed in space but also in the cognitive world
and perceptual faculties of the Trecento."
| Source: | Burroughs, Charles. "The Este Monuments and Urban Development in Renaissance Ferrara" Renaissance Quarterly 52.2 June 22 1999: 514-517  |
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