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    Opposite effects of anxiety and depressive symptoms on executive function: The case of selecting among competing options.Hannah R. Snyder, Roselinde H. Kaiser, Mark A. Whisman, Amy E. J. Turner, Ryan M. Guild & Yuko Munakata - 2014 - Cognition and Emotion 28 (5):893-902.
  2. Evidence for Skill Level Differences in the Thought Processes of Golfers During High and Low Pressure Situations.Amy E. Whitehead, Jamie A. Taylor & Remco C. J. Polman - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Examination of the suitability of collecting in event cognitive processes using Think Aloud protocol in golf.Amy E. Whitehead, Jamie A. Taylor & Remco C. J. Polman - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:139660.
    Two studies examined the use of think aloud (TA) protocol as a means for collecting data of cognitive processes during performance in golf. In study 1, TA was employed to examine if different verbalisation (Level 2 or Level 3 TA) instructions influence performance of high and low skilled golfers. Participants performed 30 putts using TA at either Level 2, Level 3, or no verbalization condition. Although Level 3 verbalization produced a higher volume of verbal data than Level 2, TA at (...)
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    The Human Genome Project.Sharon J. Durfy & Amy E. Grotevant - 1991 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 1 (4):347-362.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Human Genome ProjectSharon J. Durfy (bio) and Amy E. Grotevant (bio)In recent years, scientists throughout the world have embarked upon a long-term biological investigation that promises to revolutionize the decisions people make about their lives and lifestyles, the way doctors practice medicine, how scientists study biology, and the way we think of ourselves as individuals and as a species. It is called the Human Genome Project, and its (...)
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    Fighting microbial pathogens by integrating host ecosystem interactions and evolution.Alita R. Burmeister, Elsa Hansen, Jessica J. Cunningham, E. Hesper Rego, Paul E. Turner, Joshua S. Weitz & Michael E. Hochberg - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (3):2000272.
    Successful therapies to combat microbial diseases and cancers require incorporating ecological and evolutionary principles. Drawing upon the fields of ecology and evolutionary biology, we present a systems‐based approach in which host and disease‐causing factors are considered as part of a complex network of interactions, analogous to studies of “classical” ecosystems. Centering this approach around empirical examples of disease treatment, we present evidence that successful therapies invariably engage multiple interactions with other components of the host ecosystem. Many of these factors interact (...)
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    Graded fMRI Neurofeedback Training of Motor Imagery in Middle Cerebral Artery Stroke Patients: A Preregistered Proof-of-Concept Study.David M. A. Mehler, Angharad N. Williams, Joseph R. Whittaker, Florian Krause, Michael Lührs, Stefanie Kunas, Richard G. Wise, Hamsaraj G. M. Shetty, Duncan L. Turner & David E. J. Linden - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Greater Social Interest Between Autistic and Non-autistic Conversation Partners Following Autism Acceptance Training for Non-autistic People.Desiree R. Jones, Kerrianne E. Morrison, Kilee M. DeBrabander, Robert A. Ackerman, Amy E. Pinkham & Noah J. Sasson - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Bi-directional differences in social communication and behavior can contribute to poor interactions between autistic and non-autistic people, which in turn may reduce social opportunities for autistic adults and contribute to poor outcomes. Historically, interventions to improve social interaction in autism have focused on altering the behaviors of autistic people and have ignored the role of NA people. Recent efforts to improve autism understanding among NA adults via training have resulted in more favorable views toward autistic people, yet it remains unknown (...)
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    Intron retention in mRNA: No longer nonsense.Justin J.-L. Wong, Amy Y. M. Au, William Ritchie & John E. J. Rasko - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (1):41-49.
    Until recently, retention of introns in mature mRNAs has been regarded as a consequence of mis‐splicing. Intron‐retaining transcripts are thought to be non‐functional because they are readily degraded by nonsense‐mediated decay. However, recent advances in next‐generation sequencing technologies have enabled the detection of numerous transcripts that retain introns. As we review herein, intron‐retaining mRNAs play an essential conserved role in normal physiology and an emergent role in diverse diseases. Intron retention should no longer be overlooked as a key mechanism that (...)
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    Investigating Irrational Beliefs, Cognitive Appraisals, Challenge and Threat, and Affective States in Golfers Approaching Competitive Situations.Nanaki J. Chadha, Matthew J. Slater & Martin J. Turner - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:466168.
    On approach to competitive situations, affective states (emotions and anxiety) occur through the complex interaction of cognitive antecedents. Researchers have intimated that irrational beliefs might play an important role in the relationship between cognitive appraisals and affective states, but has ignored challenge and threat. In the current research, we examine the interaction between cognitive appraisals, irrational beliefs, and challenge and threat to predict golfers’ pre-competitive affective states. We adopted a cross-sectional atemporal design to examine how golfers approached two different competitive (...)
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  10. (1 other version)Dr. Strong on The Nature of Consciousness.J. E. Turner - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy 10 (25):678.
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    Forms of Individuality. By E. Jordan.J. E. Turner - 1927 - Philosophy 2 (8):566.
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  12. Mechanism and consciousness.J. E. Turner - 1931 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 12 (1):12.
     
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    The unexamined assumptions of intellectual property.E. Richard Gold, Wen Adams, David Castle, Ghislaine Cleret De Langavant, L. Martin Cloutier, Abdallah S. Daar, Amy Glass, Pamela J. Smith & Louise Bernier - 2004 - Public Affairs Quarterly 18 (4):299-344.
  14. (1 other version)Relativity, Nature and Matter.J. E. Turner - 1920 - Journal of Philosophy 17 (22):606.
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  15. Intuitive physics in infancy-early conceptions of object motion.E. S. Spelke, K. Breinlinger, A. S. Turner & J. Macomber - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):525-525.
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    The Meaning of Life. By C. E. M. Joad. (London: The Rational Press Association, Ltd. 1928. Pp. iv + 60. Price 1s. net.).J. E. Turner - 1929 - Philosophy 4 (14):277-.
  17. (2 other versions)Causal Determination: Its Nature and Types.J. E. Turner - 1930 - Humana Mente 5 (20):545-558.
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  18. (1 other version)Dr. Strong's Panpsychic Theory of Consciousness and Perception.J. E. Turner - 1919 - Journal of Philosophy 16 (16):428.
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    (1 other version)The Problem of Value.J. E. Turner - 1928 - Humana Mente 3 (9):41-48.
    Few current problems have become so confused as that of Value. Its increasing importance in all departments of modern thought has made it the focal point of so many diverse aspects that the result seems a mass of formidable contradictions. But these can never be overcome by attempting to simplify the situation, which must on the contrary be recognized from the outset as presenting an extreme complexity that will inevitably advance pan passu with the advancing complexities of human experience. If, (...)
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  20. Prof. Stout and dr. Alexander on sense perception.J. E. Turner - 1923 - Mind 32 (127):345-351.
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    Some philosophic aspects of scientific relativity.J. E. Turner - 1921 - Journal of Philosophy 18 (8):210-216.
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    A Theory of Direct Realism.J. E. Turner - 1927 - Philosophical Review 36 (1):76-80.
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    (1 other version)Correspondence.J. E. Turner - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (28):502-502.
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  24. (1 other version)The Genesis and Freedom of Will and Action.J. E. Turner - 1920 - Philosophical Review 29:410.
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    Single-Trial Mechanisms Underlying Changes in Averaged P300 ERP Amplitude and Latency in Military Service Members After Combat Deployment.Amy Trongnetrpunya, Paul Rapp, Chao Wang, David Darmon, Michelle E. Costanzo, Dominic E. Nathan, Michael J. Roy, Christopher J. Cellucci & David Keyser - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Relativity, scientific and philosophical.J. E. Turner - 1922 - Mind 31 (123):337-342.
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    Food and Everyday Life.Thomas M. Conroy, J. Nikol Beckham, Hui-tun Chuang, Matthew Day, Stephanie Greene, Joanna Henryks, Stacy M. Jameson, Marianne LeGreco, David Livert, Irina D. Mihalache, Roblyn Rawlins, Zachary Schrank, Klara Seddon, Amy Singer, Derek B. Shaw & Bethaney Turner (eds.) - 2014 - Lexington Books.
    This book is a qualitative, interpretive, phenomenological, and interdisciplinary, examination of food and food practices and their meanings in the modern world. Each chapter thematically focuses upon a particular food practice and on some key details of the examined practice, or on the practice’s social and cultural impact.
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  28. A Theory of Direct Realism and the Relation of Realism to Idealism.J. E. Turner - 1926 - Humana Mente 1 (2):248-250.
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  29. (1 other version)Dr. Wildon Carr's Theory of the Relation between Body and Mind.J. E. Turner - 1920 - Journal of Philosophy 17 (10):268.
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  30. (1 other version)Miss Calkins on Idealism and Realism.J. E. Turner - 1914 - Journal of Philosophy 11 (2):46.
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    A Meta-analytic Comparison of Face-to-Face and Online Delivery in Ethics Instruction: The Case for a Hybrid Approach.E. Michelle Todd, Logan L. Watts, Tyler J. Mulhearn, Brett S. Torrence, Megan R. Turner, Shane Connelly & Michael D. Mumford - 2017 - Science and Engineering Ethics 23 (6):1719-1754.
    Despite the growing body of literature on training in the responsible conduct of research, few studies have examined the effectiveness of delivery formats used in ethics courses. The present effort sought to address this gap in the literature through a meta-analytic review of 66 empirical studies, representing 106 ethics courses and 10,069 participants. The frequency and effectiveness of 67 instructional and process-based content areas were also assessed for each delivery format. Process-based contents were best delivered face-to-face, whereas contents delivered online (...)
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    Professor Stout's Realism: A Criticism.J. E. Turner - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (28):446 - 453.
    Among the many outstanding features of Professor Stout's Gifford Lectures, Mind and Matter , there are two which possess special interest to readers of Philosophy : the author”s exposition of a more definite Realism than has been presented in his earlier works, and a renewed defence of the much-maligned faculty, Common Sense, here regarded as “a social product maintained and transmitted from generation to generation through the co-operation and conflict of many minds in thinking and willing ”.
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  33. The relation of modern science to philosophy.J. E. Turner - 1926 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 7 (2):99.
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  34. Essentials in the Development of Religion: A Philosophic and Psychological Study.J. E. Turner - 1935 - Philosophy 10 (40):478-479.
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    Introduction: Sharing Data in a Medical Information Commons.Amy L. McGuire, Mary A. Majumder, Angela G. Villanueva, Jessica Bardill, Juli M. Bollinger, Eric Boerwinkle, Tania Bubela, Patricia A. Deverka, Barbara J. Evans, Nanibaa' A. Garrison, David Glazer, Melissa M. Goldstein, Henry T. Greely, Scott D. Kahn, Bartha M. Knoppers, Barbara A. Koenig, J. Mark Lambright, John E. Mattison, Christopher O'Donnell, Arti K. Rai, Laura L. Rodriguez, Tania Simoncelli, Sharon F. Terry, Adrian M. Thorogood, Michael S. Watson, John T. Wilbanks & Robert Cook-Deegan - 2019 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (1):12-20.
    Drawing on a landscape analysis of existing data-sharing initiatives, in-depth interviews with expert stakeholders, and public deliberations with community advisory panels across the U.S., we describe features of the evolving medical information commons. We identify participant-centricity and trustworthiness as the most important features of an MIC and discuss the implications for those seeking to create a sustainable, useful, and widely available collection of linked resources for research and other purposes.
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    The Failure of Critical Realism.J. E. Turner - 1922 - The Monist 32 (3):395-411.
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  37. The place of thought in poetry.J. E. Turner - 1924 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 5 (1):47.
     
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    Change and the unchanging whole: A new scientific analogy.J. E. Turner - 1923 - Journal of Philosophy 20 (6):151-155.
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    Relativity, old and new.J. E. Turner - 1922 - Journal of Philosophy 19 (24):661-664.
  40. Instinct: Natural and supernatural.J. E. Turner - 1933 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 14 (1):5.
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  41. Personality and Reality: A Proof of the Reality of a Supreme Self in the Universe.J. E. Turner - 1926 - Humana Mente 1 (4):516-517.
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  42. The Philosophic Basis of Moral Obligation a Study in Ethics.J. E. Turner - 1924 - Mac Millan.
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    Determinism and Moral Experience.J. E. Turner - 1926 - International Journal of Ethics 37 (4):419.
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    (1 other version)Dr. Bosanquet's theory of mental states, judgment, and reality.J. E. Turner - 1918 - Mind 27 (107):304-317.
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    The nature and geometry of space.J. E. Turner - 1916 - Mind 25 (98):223-228.
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    The philosophical basis of the a fortiori.J. E. Turner - 1917 - Mind 26 (101):71-76.
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    Determinism and Moral Experience.J. E. Turner - 1927 - International Journal of Ethics 37 (4):419-430.
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    Mr. Russell on sense-data and knowledge.J. E. Turner - 1914 - Mind 23 (90):251-255.
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    An Examination of William James's Philosophy.J. E. Turner - 1920 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 17 (19):522-526.
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    How Did You Like This Course? The Advantages and Limitations of Reaction Criteria in Ethics Education.Megan R. Turner, Logan L. Watts, Logan M. Steele, Tyler J. Mulhearn, Brett S. Torrence, E. Michelle Todd, Michael D. Mumford & Shane Connelly - 2018 - Ethics and Behavior 28 (6):483-496.
    Ethics courses are most commonly evaluated using reaction measures. However, little is known about the specific types of reaction data being collected and how these reaction data relate to improvements in trainee performance. Using a sample of 381 ethics training sessions, major reaction data categories were identified. Content and course satisfaction were the most frequently collected types of reaction criteria. Furthermore, content relevance and course satisfaction showed strong, positive relationships with performance criteria, whereas content satisfaction demonstrated a moderate, negative relationship. (...)
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