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    The effect of a prestimulus cue on vibrotactile thresholds.Donald J. Fucci, Howard F. Wilson & Ann P. Curtis - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 8 (5):379-380.
  2. Contributions of research to special methods: the social studies.Howard E. Wilson & Wilbur F. Murra - 1938 - In Guy Montrose Whipple (ed.), The scientific movement in education. Bloomington, Ill.,: National Society for the Study of Education. pp. 147--60.
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    Book Reviews Section 4.Frederic B. Mayo Jr, John Bruce Francis, John S. Burd, Wilson A. Judd, Eunice S. Matthew, William F. Pinar, Paul Erickson, Charles John Stark, Walter H. Clark Jr, Irvin David Glick, Howard D. Bruner, John Eddy, David L. Pagni, Gloria J. Abbington, Michael L. Greenbaum, Phillip C. Frey, Robert G. Owens, Royce W. van Norman, M. Bruce Haslam, Eugene Hittleman, Sally Geis, Robert H. Graham, Ogden L. Glasow, A. L. Fanta & Joseph Fashing - 1973 - Educational Studies 4 (4):198-200.
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    Arthur Stanley Eddington Memorial Lectureship.Joseph Barcroft, E. W. Birmingham, Max Born, R. B. Braithwaite, W. Maude Brayshaw, G. A. Chase, Henry Dale, Howard Diamond, Herbert Dingle, Winifred Eddington, Wilson Harris, G. B. Jeffery, Martin Johnson, Rufus M. Jones, Harold Spencer Jones, Kathleen Lonsdale, E. J. Maskell, A. Victor Murray, C. E. Raven, F. J. M. Stratton, Hilda Sturge, W. H. Thorpe, Henry T. Tizard, G. M. Trevelyan, Elsie Watchorn, A. N. Whitehead, Edmund T. Whittaker, Alex Wood & H. G. Wood - 1946 - Philosophy 21 (80):287-.
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  5. Durkheim and social morphology.Howard F. Andrews - 1993 - In Stephen P. Turner (ed.), Emile Durkheim: sociologist and moralist. New York: Routledge. pp. 111--35.
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    Envy and the Evil Eye Among Slovak‐Americans: An Essay in the Psychological Ontogeny of Belief and Ritual.Howard F. Stein - 1974 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 2 (1):15-46.
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    Puzzlement.Howard F. Kamler - 1980 - Philosophia 9 (2):155-165.
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    A Note on Patron‐Client Theory.Howard F. Stein - 1984 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 12 (1):30-36.
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    Analecta Gregoriana.Howard F. Shepston - 1933 - New Scholasticism 7 (3):279-280.
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    Emotional feelings.Howard F. Kamler - 1973 - Philosophia 3 (4):381-411.
  11. Could persons be nonconscious like machines?Howard F. Kamler - 1982 - Nature and System 4 (September):143-150.
  12. Ethical Decision Making in the Public Accounting Profession: An Extension of Ajzen’s Theory of Planned Behavior.Howard F. Buchan - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 61 (2):165-181.
    The purpose of this study is to expand our understanding of the factors that influence ethical behavioral intentions of public accountants. Recent scandals have dominated the news and have caused legislators, regulators and the public to question the role of the accounting profession. Legislative changes have brought about major structural changes in the profession and continued scrutiny will surely lead to further changes. Thus, developing an understanding of the personal and contextual factors that influence ethical decisions is critical. An extension (...)
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    American Medicine As Culture.Howard F. Stein - 2019 - Routledge.
    This book situates biomedicine within American culture and argues that the very organization and practice of medicine are themselves cultural. It demonstrates the symbolic construction of clinical reality within American biomedicine and shows how biomedicine never leaves the realm of the personal.
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    (1 other version)Reaching out to the african diaspora: The need for vision.Howard F. Jeter - 2003 - Philosophia Africana 6 (1):1-4.
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    The Indispensable Enemy and American‐Soviet Relations.Howard F. Stein - 1989 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 17 (4):480-503.
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    Poetry.Howard F. Stein - 2000 - Journal of Medical Humanities 21 (2):109-110.
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  17. Cognition and Explanation.F. Keil & R. Wilson (eds.) - 2000 - MIT Press.
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    (2 other versions)Poems.Howard F. Stein - 1994 - Journal of Medical Humanities 15 (4):251-254.
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    Russian Nationalism and the Divided Soul of the Westemizers and Slavophiles.Howard F. Stein - 1976 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 4 (4):403-438.
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    Capabilities expansion for marginalised migrant youths in Johannesburg: The case of Albert Street School.Wadzanai F. Mkwananzi & Merridy Wilson-Strydom - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (3):10.
    In this article, we used the capability approach as normative grounding to analyse a particular faith-based intervention targeting ‘youth at the margins’ – in this instance, marginalised migrant youths from Zimbabwe living in Johannesburg, South Africa. We used Albert Street School (AS School), run by Johannesburg’s Central Methodist Church, as our case study to show how this faith-based organisation, through its focus on education, created not only spaces for marginalised youths to aspire towards a better life but also practical opportunities (...)
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    A Compendium of Theology. [REVIEW]Howard F. Shepston - 1934 - New Scholasticism 8 (2):194-194.
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    Alcoholism as metaphor in American culture: Ritual desecration as social integration.Howard F. Stein - 1985 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 13 (3):195-235.
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    From Countertransference to Social Theory: A Study of Holocaust Thinking in U.S. Business Dress.Howard F. Stein - 2000 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 28 (3):346-378.
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    The Holocaust, the Self, and the Question of Wholeness: A Response to Lewin.Howard F. Stein - 1993 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 21 (4):485-512.
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    Approaches to American Social History. [REVIEW]F. N. Howard - 1938 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 7 (3):434-439.
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    Workers’ Rights. [REVIEW]Howard F. Sohn - 1985 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 4 (2):71-74.
  27. Realization.Carl F. Craver & Robert A. Wilson - 2006 - In Paul Thagard (ed.), Handbook of the Philosophy of Psychology and Cognitive Science. Elsevier.
    For the greater part of the last 50 years, it has been common for philosophers of mind and cognitive scientists to invoke the notion of realization in discussing the relationship between the mind and the brain. In traditional philosophy of mind, mental states are said to be realized, instantiated, or implemented in brain states. Artificial intelligence is sometimes described as the attempt either to model or to actually construct systems that realize some of the same psychological abilities that we and (...)
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    Processing distinctions between stems and affixes: Evidence from a non-fluent aphasic patient.Lorraine K. Tyler, Susan Behrens, Howard Cobb & William Marslen-Wilson - 1990 - Cognition 36 (2):129-153.
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    An Economic History of the Western World. [REVIEW]F. N. Howard - 1938 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 7 (3):431-433.
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    Signs and Wonders upon Pharaoh: A History of American Egyptology.Charles F. Nims & John A. Wilson - 1966 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 86 (3):344.
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  31. The genetic basis of music ability.Yi Ting Tan, Gary E. McPherson, Isabelle Peretz, Samuel F. Berkovic & Sarah J. Wilson - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Stem cell research in a catholic institution: Yes or no?Michael R. Prieur, Joan Atkinson, Laurie Hardingham, David Hill, Gillian Kernaghan, Debra Miller, Sandy Morton, Mary Rowell, John F. Vallely & Suzanne Wilson - 2006 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 16 (1):73-98.
    : Catholic teaching has no moral difficulties with research on stem cells derived from adult stem cells or fetal cord blood. The ethical problem comes with embryonic stem cells since their genesis involves the destruction of a human embryo. However, there seems to be significant promise of health benefits from such research. Although Catholic teaching does not permit any destruction of human embryos, the question remains whether researchers in a Catholic institution, or any researchers opposed to destruction of human embryos, (...)
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    Feeling the future of eyewitness research.Brent M. Wilson, Travis M. Seale-Carlisle & Melissa F. Colloff - 2024 - Cognition 251 (C):105879.
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    Clinical obligations and public health programmes: healthcare provider reasoning about managing the incidental results of newborn screening.F. A. Miller, R. Z. Hayeems, Y. Bombard, J. Little, J. C. Carroll, B. Wilson, J. Allanson, M. Paynter, J. P. Bytautas, R. Christensen & P. Chakraborty - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (10):626-634.
    Background: Expanded newborn screening generates incidental results, notably carrier results. Yet newborn screening programmes typically restrict parental choice regarding receipt of this non-health serving genetic information. Healthcare providers play a key role in educating families or caring for screened infants and have strong beliefs about the management of incidental results. Methods: To inform policy on disclosure of infant sickle cell disorder (SCD) carrier results, a mixed-methods study of healthcare providers was conducted in Ontario, Canada, to understand attitudes regarding result management (...)
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    Proxy measurement in paleoclimatology.Joseph Wilson & F. Garrett Boudinot - 2022 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 12 (1):1-20.
    In this paper we argue that the difference between standard measurement and proxy measurement in paleoclimatology should not be understood in terms of ‘directness’. Measurements taken by climatologists to be paradigmatically non-proxy exhibit the kinds of indirectness that are thought to separate them proxy measurement. Rather, proxy measurements and standard measurements differ in how they account for confounding causal factors. Measurements are ‘proxy’ to the extent that the measurements require vicarious controls, while measurements are not proxy, but rather ‘standard’, to (...)
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    A note on the inconclusiveness of accepting the null hypothesis.Warner R. Wilson & Howard Miller - 1964 - Psychological Review 71 (3):238-242.
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    Quantitative Judgments and Individual Salvation in Evelyn Waugh’s Sword of Honour.John Howard Wilson - 2008 - Renascence 60 (4):325-339.
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    Trial Design and Informed Consent for a Clinic-Based Study With a Treatment as Usual Control Arm.Howard B. Degenholtz, Lisa S. Parker & I. I. I. Charles F. Reynolds - 2002 - Ethics and Behavior 12 (1):43-62.
    Employing the National Institute of Mental Health-funded Prevention of Suicide in Primary Care Elderly Collaborative Trial as a case study, we discuss 2 sets of ethical issues: obtaining informed consent for a clinic-based intervention study and using treatment as usual (TAU) as the control condition. We then address these ethical issues in the context of the debate about the quality improvement efforts of health care organizations. Our analysis reveals the tension between ethics and scientific integrity involved with using TAU as (...)
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    The virtue of taking ownership.Matthew F. Wilson - 2018 - Dissertation, Baylor University
    This dissertation argues that the capacity to “take ownership” is a fundamental feature of human life to which people may be well or poorly disposed. Although we commonly exhort others to “take ownership” in their work, education, or other projects, there has been very little conceptual or philosophical analysis of the concept. To my knowledge, no one has conceived of it as a virtue. This dissertation offers a full conceptual account of what the virtue is, its related vices, and how (...)
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    The politics of moderation: an interpretation of Plato's Republic.John F. Wilson - 1984 - Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Edited by Plato.
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    Cover Questions.Howard B. Burchell & Robert F. Nelson - 1996 - Hastings Center Report 26 (5):3-3.
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    Rational Optimism.Matthew F. Wilson & Tyler J. VanderWeele - 2024 - Philosophia 52 (3):757-778.
    Optimistic beliefs have been criticized by philosophers as being irrational or epistemically deficient. This paper argues for the possibility of a rational optimism. We propose a novel four-fold taxonomy of optimistic beliefs and argue that people may hold optimistic beliefs rationally for at least two of the four types (resourced optimism and agentive optimism). These forms of rational optimism are grounded in facts about one’s resources and agency and may be epistemically justified under certain conditions. We argue that the fourth (...)
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    EEG correlates of g-induced loss of consciousness.Glenn F. Wilson, George A. Reis & Lloyd D. Tripf - 2005 - Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine 76 (1):19-27.
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    The Aleutian Islands of Alaska: Living on the Edge.Kenneth F. Wilson - 2008 - University of Alaska Press.
    Explores the history, culture, and lifestyle of Alaska's Aleutian Islands and features dozens of full-color photographs of the region's natural and man-made features.
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  45. An epitome of the synthetic philosophy.F. Howard Collins & Herbert Spencer - 1890 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 30:201-202.
     
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  46. The Lockean Revolution in the Theory of Science.F. Wilson - 1985 - In Robert F. McRae, Moyal, J. D. Georges & Stanley Tweyman (eds.), Early Modern Philosophy. Delmar, N.Y.: Caravan Books.
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    Course in Applications of Secondary Level Mathematics for 7th-12th Grade Mathematics Teachers, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. [REVIEW]Howard L. Wilson - 1981 - Science, Technology and Human Values 6 (4):33-33.
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    Is Life More Sacred Than Autonomy?Peter F. Wilson - 1986 - Hastings Center Report 16 (5):43-43.
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    A comparison of reversal shifts and nonreversal shifts in human concept formation behavior.Howard H. Kendler & May F. D'Amato - 1955 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 49 (3):165.
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    Trial Design and Informed Consent for a Clinic-Based Study With a Treatment as Usual Control Arm.Howard B. Degenholtz, Lisa S. Parker & Charles F. Reynolds - 2002 - Ethics and Behavior 12 (1):43-62.
    Employing the National Institute of Mental Health-funded Prevention of Suicide in Primary Care Elderly Collaborative Trial as a case study, we discuss 2 sets of ethical issues: obtaining informed consent for a clinic-based intervention study and using treatment as usual (TAU) as the control condition. We then address these ethical issues in the context of the debate about the quality improvement efforts of health care organizations. Our analysis reveals the tension between ethics and scientific integrity involved with using TAU as (...)
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