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    Strategies for Selecting, Managing, and Engaging Undergraduate Coauthors: A Multi-Site Perspective.Jenna L. Scisco, Jennifer A. McCabe, Albee Therese O. Mendoza, Marianne Fallon & Melanie M. Domenech Rodríguez - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:440259.
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    Gender in Twentieth-Century Children’s Books: Patterns of Disparity in Titles and Central Characters.Daniel Tope, Bernice A. Pescosolido, Liz Grauerholz, Emily Fairchild & Janice McCabe - 2011 - Gender and Society 25 (2):197-226.
    Gender representations reproduce and legitimate gender systems. To examine this aspect of the gendered social order, we analyze the representation of males and females in the titles and central characters of 5,618 children’s books published throughout the twentieth century in the United States. Compared to females, males are represented nearly twice as often in titles and 1.6 times as often as central characters. By no measure in any book series are females represented more frequently than males. We argue that these (...)
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  3. Who Speaks and Who Listens: Revisiting the Chilly Climate in College Classrooms.Janice M. Mccabe & Jennifer J. Lee - 2021 - Gender and Society 35 (1):32-60.
    Almost 40 years ago, scholars identified a “chilly climate” for women in college classrooms. To examine whether contemporary college classrooms remain “chilly,” we conducted quantitative and qualitative observations in nine classrooms across multiple disciplines at one elite institution. Based on these 95 hours of observation, we discuss three gendered classroom participation patterns. First, on average, men students occupy classroom sonic space 1.6 times as often as women. Men also speak out without raising hands, interrupt, and engage in prolonged conversations during (...)
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    Recovery of post stroke proximal arm function, driven by complex neuroplastic bilateral brain activation patterns and predicted by baseline motor dysfunction severity.Svetlana Pundik, Jessica P. McCabe, Ken Hrovat, Alice Erica Fredrickson, Curtis Tatsuoka, I. Jung Feng & Janis J. Daly - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9:135655.
    Objectives: Neuroplastic changes that drive recovery of shoulder/elbow function after stroke have been poorly understood. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between neuroplastic brain changes related to shoulder/elbow movement control in response to treatment and recovery of arm motor function in chronic stroke survivors.Methods: Twenty-three chronic stroke survivors were treated with 12 weeks of arm rehabilitation. Outcome measures included functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) for the shoulder/elbow components of reach and a skilled motor function test (Arm (...)
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    An introduction to philosophy.W. Windelband & Joseph Mccabe - 1923 - London,: T. F. Unwin. Edited by Joseph McCabe.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    What’s in a Label? The Relationship between Feminist Self-Identification and “Feminist” Attitudes among U.S. Women and Men.Janice McCabe - 2005 - Gender and Society 19 (4):480-505.
    Although scholars and media critics have suspected a disconnect between feminist self-identification and attitudes among the U.S. public, little is known empirically about this relationship. This article examines the relationships between feminist self-identification, sociodemographics, political orientation, and a range of gender-related attitudes using data from the 1996 General Society Survey. Results suggest that feminists are most likely to be highly educated, urban women who self-identify as liberals and Democrats. Feminist self-identification significantly relates to views about the impact of the women’s (...)
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    Reversing Kristeva’s first instance of abjection: the formation of self reconsidered.Janet L. McCabe & Dave Holmes - 2011 - Nursing Inquiry 18 (1):77-83.
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    Hearing acuity of animals as measured by conditioning methods.S. Dworkin, J. Katzman, G. A. Hutchinson & J. R. McCabe - 1940 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 26 (3):281.
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    Who am I?: The influence of affect on the working self-concept.Linda M. Isbell, Joseph McCabe, Kathleen C. Burns & Elicia C. Lair - 2013 - Cognition and Emotion 27 (6):1073-1090.
    Two experiments investigated the impact of affect on the working self-concept. Following an affect induction, participants completed the Twenty Statements Test (TST) to assess their working self-concepts. Participants in predominantly happy and angry states used more abstract statements to describe themselves than did participants in predominantly sad and fearful states. Evaluations of the statements that participants generated (Experiment 2) demonstrate that these effects are not the result of (1) participants describing positively and negatively valenced information at different levels of abstraction, (...)
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    Colony differences and behavior in Long-Evans rats.John P. McCabe & B. Michael Thorne - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 7 (6):509-512.
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    Editorial: Then and Now.John D. McCabe - 1973 - Renascence 25 (4):172-173.
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    Growth of the British Columbia Chesterton Society.Janice McCabe - 1992 - The Chesterton Review 18 (1):131-132.
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  13. Haeckel's critics answered.Joseph McCabe - 1903 - London: Watts.
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    On Reading Chesterton's Chaucer.Jonn McCabe - 1996 - Renascence 49 (1):79-87.
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    Psychological Androgyny in Later Life: A Psychocultural Examination.Justine Mccabe - 1989 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 17 (1):3-31.
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    Queer theory, gender theory: An instant primer.Janet McCabe - 2006 - Nursing Inquiry 13 (3):238-239.
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    (1 other version)The Conversion of St. Augustine.Joseph McCabe - 1901 - International Journal of Ethics 12 (4):450.
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    The Chesterton Society meets once a month in St. Michael's Rectory in Burnaby, British Columbia.Janet McCabe - 1990 - The Chesterton Review 16 (3/4):292-292.
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    The riddle of the universe to-day.Joseph McCabe - 1934 - London,: Watts & co..
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    A treatise on toleration and other essays. Voltaire & Joseph McCabe - 1935 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books. Edited by Joseph McCabe.
    Voltaire (1694-1778), novelist, dramatist, poet, philosopher, historian, and satirist, was one of the most renowned figures of the Age of Enlightenment. In this collection of anti-clerical works from the last twenty-five years of Voltaire's life, he roundly attacks the philosophical optimism of the deists, the so-called inspiration of the Bible, the papacy, and vulgar superstition. These great works reveal Voltaire not only as a polemicist but also as a profound humanitarian. Selections include "Poem on the Lisbon Disaster," "We Must Take (...)
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    Book Review: Alice Guy Blaché: Lost Visionary of the Cinema. [REVIEW]Janet McCabe - 2007 - Feminist Review 86 (1):196-198.
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    Book Review: Old Wives’ Tales: Feminist Re-Visions of Film and other Fictions. [REVIEW]Janet McCabe - 2003 - Feminist Review 74 (1):116-119.
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    Book Review: Dames in the Driver's Seat: Rereading Film Noir. [REVIEW]Janet McCabe - 2010 - Feminist Review 94 (1):161-164.
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