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  1. Influencer-Centered Accounts of Manipulation.Micha H. Werner - 2024 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 27 (4):585-599.
    Advances in science and technology have added to our insights into the vulnerabilities of human agency as well as to the methods of exploiting them. This has raised the stakes for efforts to clarify the concept and ethics of manipulation. Among these efforts, Robert Noggle’s influencer-centered account of manipulation has been most significant. He defines manipulative acts as those whereby an agent intentionally influences a recipient’s attitudes so that they do not conform as closely as they otherwise would to (...)
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    Social Media Influencer Viewing and Intentions to Change Appearance: A Large Scale Cross-Sectional Survey on Female Social Media Users in China.Wenjing Pan, Zhe Mu & Zheng Tang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Previous studies have reported that general or photo-specific social media use was associated with women’s body dissatisfaction and body image disturbance. The current study replicated and expanded upon these findings by identifying the positive association between social media influencer viewing and intentions to change appearance. This study surveyed a sample of 7,015 adult female TikTok users in China regarding their social media influencer viewing frequency, self-objectification, social comparison tendencies when watching short videos, intentions to change appearance, and demographics. (...)
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    Z Kuşağı ve Influencer Etkileşiminin Dini ve Kültürel Değerler Kapsamında Değerlendirilmesi.Feyza Dalaylı - 2023 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 27 (3):769-785.
    Popüler kültürün oluşturulup güçlendirildiği, dini konuların konuşulduğu ve insanların açık bir şekilde tercihlerini paylaştıkları sosyal medya bugün gençleri doğrudan etkileyen bir araçtır. Dolayısıyla Z kuşağı ergenlik döneminde en fazla aile, değer, din ve kültürel eğitimden daha fazla sosyal medya araçlarındaki influencer etkisi altındadır. Bütün bu bilgiler ışığında; bu araştırmanın amacı, Z kuşağının sosyal medya araçları aracılığıyla oluşturduğu yoğun influencer etkileşiminin dini ve kültürel değerlere olan etkilerini araştırmaktır. Bu araştırmanın önemi, Z Kuşağı ile infleuncer etkileşiminin dini ve kültürel değerlere (...)
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    Expert vs. influencer: Philosophy presented under conditions of second-order observation.Chiang Hio Fai, Rory O’Neill & Hans-Georg Moeller - 2021 - Human Affairs 31 (4):470-478.
    Philosophy is presented in a wide range of forms, none of which can be convincingly claimed to be the “genuine” one. Historically speaking, there is not one “proper” way of doing philosophy, evidencing what may be called the social contingency of philosophy. This paper aims to provide a “critical” philosophy of today, in the Kantian sense of a philosophy that reflects on the conditions of its possibility, and thereby acknowledges the limitations they impose. Conceptually, our approach is grounded in Niklas (...)
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    Prestige of an influencer and perceptions of power.Barry R. Schlenker & Patricia A. Schlenker - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 3 (1):31-33.
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    Francis Crick, cross-worlds influencer: A narrative model to historicize big bioscience.Christine Aicardi - 2016 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 55:83-95.
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  7. Possible Worlds-A Stapp in the Wrong Direction'(joint paper with RK Clifton and J. Butterfield).Non-Local Influences - 1990 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 41:5-58.
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    What Is Influencer Marketing and How Does It Target Children? A Review and Direction for Future Research.Marijke De Veirman, Liselot Hudders & Michelle R. Nelson - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Hands labouring for safety: Mediated intimacy in influencer communities on Instagram.Marie Heřmanová - 2024 - Anthropology of Consciousness 35 (2):186-200.
    The article explores how digital images of hands are used as a symbolic representation of intimacy and intimate emotions in influencer communication on Instagram. Based on digital ethnography with female influencers in the Czech Republic, the analysis focuses on three categories of communicative practices, where hands function as a visual representation of intimacy—creating community, a sense of vulnerability, and the notion of rawness and openness. The analysis points to the gendered nature of influencer communication. It explores how intimacy (...)
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    Anxiety of the Influencer: Hannah Arendt and the Problem with Social Media.James Ogden Sharpe - 2022 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 55 (1):104-110.
    ABSTRACT Hannah Arendt’s conception of “the social” offers a novel perspective on contemporary debates over social media. Both critics and defenders of social media giants such as Facebook construe the problem with social media as a proliferation of untruths that is either the cost of liberalism or a danger requiring regulations. Arendt would have us be dubious of both conclusions while also rejecting both sets of premises. Rather, Arendt’s framework allows a diagnosis of the problem with social media as a (...)
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    Creation of a Code of Ethics for Influencer Marketing: The Case of the Czech Republic.Nina Ortová, Denisa Hejlová & David Weiss - 2023 - Journal of Media Ethics 38 (2):65-79.
    Influencer marketing is an increasingly important and ubiquitous component of strategic communication campaigns, yet one that remains ethically fraught, due largely to the nonexistence of, and objections to, ethics codes and/or regulation guiding its use or disclosure. This article describes a unique academic/industry hybrid study conducted in the Czech Republic combining (a) mixed-methods research in which marketing professionals, industry associations, influencers, and consumers served as participants and (b) a case study of the subsequent development and implementation of – and (...)
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    The role of trustworthiness in social media influencer advertising: Investigating users’ appreciation of advertising transparency and its effects.Brigitte Naderer, Meda Mucundorfeanu & Delia C. Balaban - 2022 - Communications 47 (3):395-421.
    When social media influencers post sponsored content, it should be recognizable as such. However, there is no European Union-wide legislation governing sponsorship transparency, and monitoring practices differ significantly across member states. In Romania, where we conducted our study, such regulations are only just emerging, and there are weak monitoring policies regarding advertising disclosure on SMI branded posts. In this study, we examined how two different types of advertising disclosure commonly used on Instagram are likely to affect consumers’ behavioral outcomes, such (...)
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    Fancying the New Rich and Famous? Explicating the Roles of Influencer Content, Credibility, and Parental Mediation in Adolescents’ Parasocial Relationship, Materialism, and Purchase Intentions.Chen Lou & Hye Kyung Kim - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Velpry Livia, Vidal-Naquet Pierre & Benoît Eyraud (eds). 2018. Contrainte et consentement en santé mentale. Forcer, influencer, coopérer, Grenoble: Presses universitaires de Grenoble. [REVIEW]Céline Borelle - 2020 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 14-4 (14-4):340-345.
    Cet ouvrage vient conclure l’aventure d’un collectif – CONTRAST – animé par Benoît Eyraud et Livia Velpry pendant cinq ans sur les questions cruciales de la place du consentement et du recours à la contrainte en santé mentale. Après une présentation rapide du collectif, l’introduction générale (Livia Velpry et Pierre Vidal-Naquet) rappelle que la dynamique de promotion des droits initiée au début des années 2000 fait que l’avis des personnes “tend à devenir incontournable, voire un prérequis”...
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    Influence in art and literature.Göran Hermerén - 1975 - Princeton, N.J.,: Princeton University Press.
    This is a systematic study of the conceptual framework used by critics and scholars in their discussions of influence in art and literature. Göran Hermerén explores the key questions raised in scholarly debate on the topic: What is meant by "influence"? What methods can be used to settle disagreements about influence? What reasons could be used to support or reject statements about artistic and literary influence? The book is based on descriptive analyses in which the author has tried to make (...)
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    The Influence of Age and Formal Education on Moral Reasoning in a Sample from Spain. E. Pérez-Delgado & J. C. Oliver - 1995 - Journal of Moral Education 24 (1):65-72.
    The influence of age and formal education on the development of moral reasoning in a Spanish sample of students was assessed by using a Spanish translation of Rest's Defining Issues Test. Our results support the hypothesis that moral development is highly related to both variables in our cultural context, although more so with formal education than with age.
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    The Influence of the Country-of-Origin Ecological Image on Ecolabelled Product Evaluation: An Experimental Approach to the Case of the European Ecolabel.Sihem Dekhili & Mohamed Akli Achabou - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 131 (1):89-106.
    This study investigates the influence of country-of-origin ecological image on the evaluation of ecolabelled products. Based on two experiments involving French consumers, the authors show that the mention of a country of origin with a favourable ecological image has no effect on the evaluation of an ecolabelled product. However, the mention of a country with an unfavourable ecological image negatively influences the product’s evaluation, especially when there is no information about the brand. This effect is moderated by the level of (...)
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    Influence of Mentorship and the Working Environment on English as a Foreign Language Teachers’ Research Productivity: The Mediation Role of Research Motivation and Self-Efficacy.Yanping Li & Lawrence Jun Zhang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:906932.
    Research productivity is an important criterion for the university to assess teachers. Studies about factors that affect teachers’ research productivity are increasing nowadays. It is generally agreed that academics’ research productivity depends on how much mentorship is provided to them and how the current working environment is mediated by their research motivation and self-efficacy. Despite the increasing amount of the literature along this line, we know little about what kinds of situations that Chinese university English as a foreign language (EFL) (...)
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    Influence of Entrepreneurial Psychology and Spirit on the Cultivation of Students’ Entrepreneurial Values and Ability Under the New Media.Ping Li & Xiaozhou Chen - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This paper studies the influence of entrepreneurial spirit on college students’ entrepreneurial ability and entrepreneurial values. Firstly, the impact of entrepreneurial psychology and entrepreneurial spirit on entrepreneurial values is analyzed. Secondly, the role of entrepreneurial values in Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education is analyzed and summarized under new media. Then, based on entrepreneurial psychology and entrepreneurial spirit, a Questionnaire Survey is designed to investigate the entrepreneurial values of students in one university in Shaanxi Province, China. The QS analysis suggests that most (...)
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    Influence of Bilateral Motor Behaviors on Flexible Functioning: An Embodied Perspective.Joël Cretenet & Vincent Dru - 2011 - Cognitive Science 35 (6):1139-1161.
    To examine the influence of bilateral motor behaviors on flexibility performance, two studies were conducted. Previous research has shown that when performing unilateral motor behavior that activates the affective and motivational systems of approach versus avoidance (arm flexion vs. extension), it is the congruence between laterality and motor activation that determines flexibility-rigidity functioning (Cretenet & Dru, 2009). When bilateral motor behaviors were performed, a mechanism of embodiment was revealed. It showed that the flexibility scores were determined by the match between (...)
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    Influence of Demographic Variables on Academic Staff Performance – A Case Study from South East European University (SEEU), North Macedonia.Abdylmenaf Bexheti, Lulzime Nuredini-Mehmedi & Sadri Alija - 2022 - Seeu Review 17 (1):26-41.
    This study aims to determine the demographic characteristics influencing the performance of Academic staff at the Southeast European University. This study employs data from the student evaluation carried out by the students for their respective professors and courses for the Fall and Spring semesters during the academic year 20/21. A lot of research has been done on demographics and its effect on the professor’s performance, and they point out that demographic attributes can change the rating evaluations, therefore these factors need (...)
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    Language Influence and Culture: Comments on the Impact of English on Shona.Emmanuel Ngara - 1993 - Diogenes 41 (161):27-34.
    This paper describes some aspects of the mutual impact of languages in a bilingual situation where one language is dominant and the other subordinate. The influence of the two languages on each other is effected through the user, namely, the bilingual. When the bilingual is in the process of learning the second language, his mother tongue influences his mastery of the former, resulting in the process that has been variously referred to as mother tongue interference, approximation, or interlanguage. However, the (...)
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  23. Automated Influence and Value Collapse: Resisting the Control Argument.Dylan J. White - forthcoming - American Philosophical Quarterly.
    Automated influence is one of the most pervasive applications of artificial intelligence in our day-to-day lives, yet a thoroughgoing account of its associated individual and societal harms is lacking. By far the most widespread, compelling, and intuitive account of the harms associated with automated influence follows what I call the control argument. This argument suggests that users are persuaded, manipulated, and influenced by automated influence in a way that they have little or no control over. Based on evidence about the (...)
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    Influence of Culturalvalue System and Home on Child-Rearing Practices in the Contemporary Nigerian Society.Mary Basil Nwoke - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):200.
    The study investigated influence of cultural values and home on child-rearing practices in Nigeria. Value systems are embedded in the culture of people. Culture is a set of shared values, attributes, customs and physical objects that are maintained by people in a specific setting. Cross-sectional design and qualitative technique was employed to obtain information from participants. Participants were sixteen adults (8 men, 8 women) from four ethnic groups: Igbo, Ogoni, Tiv and Yala. Findings showed that different cultures have their value (...)
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  25. The Influence of Disclosure and Ethics Education on Perceptions of Financial Conflicts of Interest.Donald F. Sacco, Samuel V. Bruton, Alen Hajnal & Chris J. N. Lustgraaf - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (4):875-894.
    This study explored how disclosure of financial conflicts of interest influences naïve or “lay” individuals’ perceptions of the ethicality of researcher conduct. On a between-subjects basis, participants read ten scenarios in which researchers disclosed or failed to disclose relevant financial conflicts of interest. Participants evaluated the extent to which each vignette represented a FCOI, its possible influence on researcher objectivity, and the ethics of the financial relationship. Participants were then asked if they had completed a college-level ethics course. Results indicated (...)
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    The influence of emotion on temporal context models.Lynn J. Lohnas & Marc W. Howard - 2025 - Cognition and Emotion 39 (1):18-46.
    Temporal context models (TCMs) have been influential in understanding episodic memory and its neural underpinnings. Recently, TCMs have been extended to explain emotional memory effects, one of the most clinically important findings in the field of memory research. This review covers recent advances in hypotheses for the neural representation of spatiotemporal context through the lens of TCMs, including their ability to explain the influence of emotion on episodic and temporal memory. In recent years, simplifying assumptions of “classical” TCMs – with (...)
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    The Influence of Clinical Supervision on Nurses' Moral Decision Making.Ingela Berggren & Elisabeth Severinsson - 2000 - Nursing Ethics 7 (2):125-133.
    The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of clinical supervision on nurse’ moral decision making. The sample consisted of 15 registered nurses who took part in clinical supervision sessions. Data were obtained from interviews and analysed by a hermeneutic transformative process. The hermeneutic interpretation revealed four themes: increased self-assurance, an increased ability to support the patient, an increased ability to be in a relationship with the patient, and an increased ability to take responsibility. In conclusion, it seems (...)
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    The Influence of Media Diversification Model and Entrepreneurship on Enterprise Financial Performance Under the Environment of Sustainable Development.Xinying Li, Shuaifu Lou & Huiqin Zhu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Market competition is intensifying. The necessity and path of adopting the diversified management model in the media industry are explored to delve into the influence of the media diversification model and entrepreneurship on enterprise financial performance. Besides, the relevant theories such as the media diversification model and entrepreneurial spirit are expounded. Furthermore, Time Publishing & Media is taken as the representative of the media diversification model. Finally, the influence of entrepreneurship on financial performance is discussed regarding entrepreneurship in the Yangtze (...)
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    The Influence of the Culture of the Third Information Revolution on the Formation of Personality in the M. Serres Philosophical Discourse.Oksana Sarnavska, Tetiana Yakovyshyna, Oleksandra Kachmar, Mykhailo Sherman, Tamara Shadiuk & Tetiana Koberska - 2021 - Postmodern Openings 12 (1):241-253.
    The research is aimed at outlining aspects of the influence of the achievements of the culture of the third information revolution on the formation of the young generation in the philosophical discourse of the French philosopher M. Serres, revealing the features of the achievements of the third information revolution of modern culture, in particular in the spatial, temporal and, in fact, human dimensions, their influence on the formation of personality of the “hopthumb”. The theoretical basis of the study is based (...)
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    The Influence of Reading Texts on L2 Reading-to-Write Argumentative Writing.Jingjing Qin & Yingliang Liu - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:655601.
    Reading-to-write is an essential skill in academic writing, and reading-writing tasks have been widely adopted in standardized English tests. Much more recent literature on integrated reading-writing tasks has focused on writers’ use of source texts or the validity of integrated writing assessment, while little is known about whether the nature of the types of reading texts has any bearing on integrated reading-writing tasks. This study examines whether the types of reading texts (i.e., similar views or opposing views on a debatable (...)
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    Peer Influence, Face-Saving, and Safe-Driving Behaviors: A Bayesian GITT Analysis of Chinese Drivers.Minh-Hoang Nguyen, Dan Li, Thi Mai Anh Tran, Thien-Vu Tran & Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscript
    This study examines the dynamic relationship between face-saving mechanisms—proxied by age, income, and gender—and the peers’ safe-driving information on the driving behaviors of Chinese drivers. Using the Bayesian Mindsponge Framework (BMF) and Granular Interaction Thinking Theory (GITT) to analyze data from 1,039 Chinese drivers, we uncover a complex interplay of factors. Our findings suggest that peers serving as role models and actively supporting careful driving positively influence drivers’ safe driving behaviors. The effect of role-model peers is strengthened among drivers with (...)
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    Task-influence and the stability of generalized expectancies.Joseph F. Rychlak - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 55 (5):459.
  33. Irrelevant Influences.Katia Vavova - 2018 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research:134-152.
    We often hear such casual accusations: you just believe that because you are a liberal, a Christian, an American, a woman… When such charges are made they are meant to sting—not just emotionally, but epistemically. But should they? It can be disturbing to learn that one's beliefs reflect the influence of such irrelevant factors. The pervasiveness of such influence has led some to worry that we are not justified in many of our beliefs. That same pervasiveness has led others to (...)
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    Social influence for societal interest: a pro-ethical framework for improving human decision making through multi-stakeholder recommender systems.Matteo Fabbri - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (2):995-1002.
    In the contemporary digital age, recommender systems (RSs) play a fundamental role in managing information on online platforms: from social media to e-commerce, from travels to cultural consumptions, automated recommendations influence the everyday choices of users at an unprecedented scale. RSs are trained on users’ data to make targeted suggestions to individuals according to their expected preference, but their ultimate impact concerns all the multiple stakeholders involved in the recommendation process. Therefore, whilst RSs are useful to reduce information overload, their (...)
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    The influence of heuristics on psychological science: A case study of research on creativity.Todd I. Lubart & Isaac Getz - 1998 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 28 (4):435–457.
    Research heuristics—implicit rules used to guide work on a scientific problem—are explored for their role in guiding psychological research. Work on the psychology of creativity is used to illustrate how heuristics have guided research. We examine the influence of three heuristics: the trilogy-of-mind heuristic, the emotions-as-moods heuristic, and the analysis-of-variance heuristic. This analysis of multiple heuristics provides a new way to understand the state of research on creativity. In the discussion, the analysis is extended to other heuristics and to how (...)
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  36. L'influence protestante chez Lahontan.France Boisvert - 2004 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 84 (1):31-51.
    Associée à tort à la pensée libertine, l'œuvre de Lahontan présente les traces indéniables de l'influence huguenote. C'est par l'étude de la controverse religieuse, genre aujourd'hui tombé en désuétude, que l'on arrive à y saisir aussi l'émergence d'un déisme fortuit. Les deux premiers Dialogues, inspirés par le Leviathan de Thomas Hobbes, montrent que Lahontan fait triompher le droit naturel des lois, corps civil artificiel. Ce sont les mêmes Dialogues réécrits par Nicolas Gueudeville qui viennent faire du chef huron Adario un (...)
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    Stakeholders Influence on the Closing Phase of Projects.Milis Nilgun Caibula & Constantin Militaru - 2021 - Postmodern Openings 12 (1Sup1):136-148.
    The current context of the economic-social environment determines a multidimensional approach to performance in project management, taking into account the particularities of each stage of the life cycle. Stakeholders of the projects influence in a high proportion the performance of the projects through the interests, of the intervention force and of influence on the scope and the objectives set. In this paper, the influence of the stakeholders on the performance of the projects in the closing phase was analyzed, from the (...)
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    Factors Influencing Procurement Officers’ Preference for PPP Procurement Model: An Empirical Analysis of China.Fuguo Cao & Cong Wang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The selection of the procurement model, which is a process of discretion exercised by procurement officials, is crucial to the Public-private Partnership procurement performance. From theoretical analysis and international practice, we could find that the negotiation method is more suitable for complex PPP projects, while the tendering method is widely used in China’s PPP procurement. To analyze the reasons for the phenomenon, we used the logit regression model to examine the influence of regulatory competition, risk aversion preference, and tacit interaction (...)
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    Factors influencing society’s attitudes towards internal and external EU immigrants.Mindaugas Butkus, Alma Mačiulytė-Šniukienė, Vida Davidavičienė & Kristina Matuzevičiutė - 2016 - Filosofija. Sociologija 27 (4).
    In open economy migration is a natural process. However, constantly growing immigration flows to the EU countries pose certain challenges for host countries. In 2015, over 1 million people – asylum seekers, refugees and other immigrants – crossed the border of the EU. In addition, there is a significant movement from less developed to more developed countries within the EU. This process causes citizens’ discontent of some host countries, as well as the fear of economic, social, political and security instability. (...)
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    Influence of Sexual Genotype and Gender Self-Perception on Sociosexuality and Self-Esteem among Transgender People.Rodrigo de Menezes Gomes, Fívia de Araújo Lopes & Felipe Nalon Castro - 2020 - Human Nature 31 (4):483-496.
    Empirical data from studies with both heterosexual and homosexual individuals have consistently indicated different tendencies in mating behavior. However, transgenders’ data are often overlooked. This exploratory study compared levels of sociosexuality and self-esteem between transgenders and non-transgender (cisgender) individuals. The aim was to verify whether either sexual genotype or gender self-perception had more influence on the examined variables in transgenders. Correlations between self-esteem and sociosexuality levels were also investigated. The sample consisted of 120 Brazilian individuals (51 transgenders) from both sexes. (...)
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    Feedback Influences Discriminability and Attractiveness Components of Probability Weighting in Descriptive Choice Under Risk.Shruti Goyal & Krishna P. Miyapuram - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:450108.
    Our understanding of the decisions made under scenarios where both descriptive and experience-based information are available is very limited. Underweighting of small probabilities was observed in the gain domain when both description and experience were provided. The divergence observed from the prospect theory suggests a need for a separate or modified theory of decision making under risk. Recent studies suggest a possible role of probability weighting in the choice behaviour under risk. We investigated both gain and loss domains with and (...)
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    The Influence of Postmodernism on the Character of Functioning of a Religious Complex in Modern Conditions.Leonid A. Vyhovsʹkyy - 2004 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 30:4-12.
    The problem of functioning of the religious complex in the conditions of postmodern society is quite urgent both in theoretical and practical terms. The need for its scientific analysis, its comprehension in the context of the radical changes that take place under the influence of such an outlook in the religious sphere, becomes obvious. Considerable contribution to the study of this issue was made by Ukrainian religious scholars M. Babiy, V. Bondarenko, M. Zakovych, A. Kolodny, O. Sagan, P. Saukh, L. (...)
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    The Influence of Greek Ideas and Usages Upon the Christian Church.Edwin Hatch & A. M. Fairbairn - 1895 - Hendrickson.
    Back in print are Hatch's classic Hibbert Lectures in which he calls into question the influence that Greek ideas had on the historical development of Christian theology. The earliest forms of Christianity were not only outside the sphere of Greek philosophy, but they also appealed, on the one hand, mainly to the classes which philosophy did not reach, and, on the other hand, to a standard which philosophy did not recognize. Edwin Hatch.
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    Social Influence by Artefacts.Martin W. Bauer - 2008 - Diogenes 55 (1):68-83.
    A review of the paradigms of social influence – suggestion, imitation, normalization, conformity, compliance, conversion – leads me to diagnose a triple malaise: the shrinkage of paradigms to cognitive dual-processing theories of information; the dominant methodology of laboratory experiments falls short of the reality of (mass) communication; and the focus of social influence on inter-subjectivity is only half of the story. I will suggest two extensions of social influence theory to include mass media communication and the inter-objectivity of artefacts. We (...)
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    The influence of gender attitudes on contraceptive use in tanzania: New evidence using husbands' and wives' survey data.Geeta Nanda, Sidney Ruth Schuler & Rachel Lenzi - 2013 - Journal of Biosocial Science 45 (3):331-344.
    SummaryThis paper explores the hypothesis that gender attitude scales are associated with contraceptive use. Four hundred male and female respondents were interviewed using a pre-tested, structured questionnaire. Analyses included comparisons of means and prevalence rates on gender equity indicators, other related factors and socio-demographic characteristics;t-tests to compare mean scores on each gender scale for wives and husbands to identify any significant differences; chi-squared tests to compare associations between individual attributes, attitudes and contraceptive use; and multivariate logistic regression to examine associations (...)
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    The influence of the Greek novel on the Life and Miracles of Saint Thecla.Ángel Narro - 2016 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 109 (1):73-96.
    The Life and Miracles of Saint Thecla, a 5th-century hagiographical work, feature many elements recalling the ancient novel. Even if the first part of the text, the Life, must be considered a novel itself due to its dependence on the model of the Acts of Paul and Thecla, some novelistic motifs - especially the use of descriptions, digressions and first-person narrations − appear throughout the whole text. In addition, we also examine the textual evidence of the influence of the ancient (...)
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    Influencing everyday activities in a nursing home setting: A call for ethical and responsive engagement.Margarita Mondaca, Staffan Josephsson, Arlene Katz & Lena Rosenberg - 2018 - Nursing Inquiry 25 (2):e12217.
    This study focuses on influence that older adults, living in nursing homes, have over everyday activities. Everyday activities are key to sustain a sense of stability, predictability, and enjoyment in the local world of people's everyday and therefore a critical dimension of the person‐centeredness framework applied within gerontology. This narrative ethnographic study aimed to shed light on how influence can be situated contextually, and how it can emerge through activities as well as how it is negotiated in everyday by frail (...)
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    Influence of the European Union Directive 2004/83/EC on the Interpretation of Definition of Refugee.Laurynas Biekša - 2009 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 117 (3):251-261.
    The 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and the 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees embody fundamental provisions of refugee law. However, since the adoption of these documents the world has changed dramatically and the laws are not developing fast enough in order to catch up with dynamically changing contemporary situations. The application and interpretation of definition of a refugee was developed through traditional practice of Western states, which was influenced by two world wars and the (...)
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    Environment influences food access and resulting shopping and dietary behaviors among homeless Minnesotans living in food deserts.Chery Smith, Jamie Butterfass & Rickelle Richards - 2010 - Agriculture and Human Values 27 (2):141-161.
    Qualitative and quantitative methods were used to investigate how shopping behaviors and environment influence dietary intake and weight status among homeless Minnesotans living in food deserts. Seven focus groups (n = 53) and a quantitative survey (n = 255), using the social cognitive theory as the theoretical framework, were conducted at two homeless shelters (S1 and S2) in the Twin Cities area. Heights, weights, and 24-h dietary recalls were also collected. Food stores within a five-block radius of the shelters were (...)
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    The Influence of Founder CEO’s Human Capital Resources on the Relationship Between Workforce Gender Diversity and Venture Firm Performance.Eun-Ji Oh, Youngsang Kim & Yangxin Wang - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-22.
    Integrating the categorization-elaboration model (CEM), resource complementarity, and human capital perspectives, we investigate whether the founder CEO’s human capital resources can influence the effect of workforce gender diversity, an untapped strategic resource, on venture firm performance. Our main focus lies on knowledge- and technology-intensive venture firms, and we propose that both workforce gender diversity and the CEO’s human capital resources jointly influence venture firm performance. We identify the specific functional impacts of the founder CEO's human capital, encompassing entrepreneurial experience, human (...)
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