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    Cognitive strategy accessibility as a function of task requirement in educable mentally retarded adolescents.Leonard S. Blackman & Agnes Lin Burger - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 8 (3):221-223.
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    Medicine and war.Leonard S. Rubenstein - 2004 - Hastings Center Report 34 (6):3-3.
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    Toward a strategy for demonstrating the perceptual independence of the global array from individual sensory arrays.Leonard S. Mark - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (2):227-227.
    This commentary discusses a strategy by which investigators can examine whether observers perceive properties of the global array independently of properties in individual sensory arrays. Research showing that perception of complex relationships appears to be independent of the perception of individual components is considered. Ashby and Townsend's (1986) methods for identifying perceptual independence are important tools for studying the global array.
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    Experience And The Objects Of Perception.Leonard S. Carrier - 1967 - Washington: University Press Of America.
    This work argues for a Direct Realist view of the perception of public objects. It argues against the need for special intermediary sensory objects, or sense impressions, requiring only stages in a physical process beginning with events at the surface of a physical object, the resultant stimulation of one's sense organs, and finally the excitation of the sensory portions of one's brain.
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    Conscious mediating processes in a problem-solving task.Leonard S. Stein - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (2):212.
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    The essential tie between knowing and believing: a causal account of knowledge and epistemic reasons.Leonard S. Carrier - 2011 - Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press.
    This book offers a causal-explanatory account of knowledge as true belief caused by the worldly state of affairs that explains its existence. It also defends a contextual account of epistemic reasons, arguing that both foundationalism and coherentism cannot provide a satisfactory account of such reasons. Skeptical arguments are answered against a historical background from Plato to the present day.
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    Conscious Orientation.Leonard S. Cottrell, J. H. Van der Hoop & Laura Hutton - 1941 - Philosophical Review 50 (5):544.
  8. Event identity and a significant physicalism.Leonard S. Carrier - 1981 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 19 (2):171-180.
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    Punishing Health Care Providers for Treating Terrorists.Leonard S. Rubenstein - 2015 - Hastings Center Report 45 (4):13-16.
    Imagine that an American physician volunteered to treat wounded children through the Ministry of Health in Gaza, controlled by Hamas. Or that a Palestinian nurse attending to injured fighters in Gaza spoke out against the firing of rockets into Israel, was threatened with arrest, and sought asylum in the United States. Under U.S. law, the doctor could be subject to prosecution, and the nurse could be denied asylum—in the first case, because she provided medical care under the direction or control (...)
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    Discrete Mathematics: Applied Algebra for Computer and information Science.Leonard S. Bobrow & Michael A. Arbib - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (4):878-880.
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    Interference in maze learning as a factorial function of similarity and goal gradient.Leonard S. Kogan - 1951 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 42 (2):69.
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    Patterns of adrenergic-cholinergic imbalance in the functional psychoses.Leonard S. Rubin - 1962 - Psychological Review 69 (6):501-519.
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    The undesired selves of repressors.Leonard S. Newman, Tracy L. Caldwell & Thomas D. Griffin - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (4):709-719.
    People with a repressive coping style are highly motivated to defend themselves against self-concept threats. But what kinds of unfavourable personal characteristics are they most focused on avoiding? Weinberger (Citation1990) suggested that repressors are primarily concerned with seeing themselves (and having others see them) as calm, unemotional people who are not prone to experiencing negative affect. A content analysis of the actual (self-ascribed) and undesired attributes of 349 male and female college students, however, provided no support for that hypothesis. Instead, (...)
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    Lack of effects of numbering on learning of serial lists.S. David Leonard & Paul A. Tangeman - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 97 (1):105.
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    Longitudinal stability of facial attractiveness.John B. Pittenger, Leonard S. Mark & Douglas F. Johnson - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (2):171-174.
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    Book reviews and critical studies. [REVIEW]Leonard S. Carrier - 1981 - Philosophia 9 (3-4):379-389.
  17. Sociology Today.Robert K. Merton, Leonard Broom & Leonard S. Cottrell - 1959 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 14 (4):551-551.
     
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    Dual Loyalty among Military Health Professionals: Human Rights and Ethics in Times of Armed Conflict.Leslie London, Leonard S. Rubenstein, Laurel Baldwin-Ragaven & Adriaan van Es - 2006 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 15 (4):381-391.
    Wars must be won if our country … is to be protected from unthinkable outcomes, as the events on September 11th most recently illustrated…. This best protection unequivocally requires armed forces having military physicians committed to doing what is required to secure victory…. As opposed to needing neutral physicians, we need military physicians who can and do identify as closely as possible with the military so that they, too, can carry out the vital part they play in meeting the needs (...)
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    Medical ethics and the elderly.G. S. Rai, Gurdeep S. Rai & Iva Blackman (eds.) - 2014 - London: Radcliffe Publishing.
    The Fourth Edition of this bestselling, highly regarded book has been fully revised to incorporate changes in law and clinical guidance making a vital impact on patient management, encompassing: The Equalities Act 2010 which provides a right of older people to treatment without discrimination ; Case law on withdrawing nutrition and hydration ; Updated guidance on resuscitation from the Resuscitation Council, the British Medical Association and the Royal College of Nursing ; The redefining of good medical practice by the General (...)
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    False recognition as a function of lag and distinctiveness.G. William Hill & S. David Leonard - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 13 (4):253-256.
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    Aesthetic equivalence of three representations of the face.John B. Pittenger, Douglas F. Johnson & Leonard S. Mark - 1983 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (2):111-114.
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    “It was like you were being literally punished for getting sick”: formerly incarcerated people’s perspectives on liberty restrictions during COVID-19.Minna Song, Camille T. Kramer, Carolyn B. Sufrin, Gabriel B. Eber, Leonard S. Rubenstein, Chris Beyrer & Brendan Saloner - 2023 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 14 (3):155-166.
    Background COVID-19 has greatly impacted the health of incarcerated individuals in the US. The goal of this study was to examine perspectives of recently incarcerated individuals on greater restrictions on liberty to mitigate COVID-19 transmission.Methods We conducted semi-structured phone interviews from August through October 2021 with 21 people who had been incarcerated in Bureau of Prisons (BOP) facilities during the pandemic. Transcripts were coded and analyzed, using a thematic analysis approach.Results Many facilities implemented universal “lockdowns,” with time out of the (...)
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    Four essays on liberal theory of law.M. S. Blackman - 2016 - Cape Town: Blackman Editions. Edited by M. Blackman.
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    Phonetic coding in dyslexics and normal readers, by Hall, Ewing, Tinzmann, and Wilson: A reply.Donald Shankweiler, Isabelle Y. Liberman & Leonard S. Mark - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 19 (2):78-79.
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    Event-Related Desynchronization During Mirror Visual Feedback: A Comparison of Older Adults and People After Stroke.Kenneth N. K. Fong, K. H. Ting, Jack J. Q. Zhang, Christina S. F. Yau & Leonard S. W. Li - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Event-related desynchronization, as a proxy for mirror neuron activity, has been used as a neurophysiological marker for motor execution after mirror visual feedback. Using EEG, this study investigated ERD upon the immediate effects of single-session MVF in unimanual arm movements compared with the ERD effects occurring without a mirror, in two groups: stroke patients with left hemiplegia and their healthy counterparts. During EEG recordings, each group performed one session of mirror therapy training in three task conditions: with a mirror, with (...)
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  26. (1 other version)The calculus of individuals and its uses.Henry S. Leonard & Nelson Goodman - 1940 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 5 (2):45-55.
  27. Writing: A Habit of Mind.S. Leonard Rubinstein - 1973 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 6 (4):255-257.
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    Control and health: An epidemiological perspective.S. Leonard Syme - 1990 - In Judith Rodin, Carmi Schooler & K. Warner Schaie (eds.), Self-directedness: cause and effects throughout the life course. Hillsdale, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates. pp. 213--229.
  29. American Philosophies: An Anthology.Leonard Harris, Scott L. Pratt & Anne S. Waters - 2003 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 39 (1):147-149.
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    New books. [REVIEW]C. W. Valentine, James Drever, A. C. Ewing, Leonard Russell, S. S., F. C. S. Schiller, H. Wildon Carr, T. E., John Laird, G. C. Field, A. G. Widgery & C. D. Board - 1923 - Mind 32 (1):357-376.
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    Mood-congruent memory revisited.Leonard Faul & Kevin S. LaBar - 2023 - Psychological Review 130 (6):1421-1456.
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    (1 other version)Discussione.Leonard Nelson, F. Enriques, A. Trebitsch, F. C. S. Schiller & A. Aliotta - 1911 - Atti Del IV Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 1:275-296.
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  33. Preventive medicine and individual responsibility.S. Leonard Syme - forthcoming - Scarce Medical Resources and Justice.
     
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  34. Independent replication of the 12mG magnetic field effect on melatonin and MCF-7 cells in vitro.C. F. Blackman, S. G. Benane & J. P. de HouseBlanchard - 1996 - 18th Annual Bioelectromagnetics Society Meeting, June, Vancouver, Canada. Abstract Ai 2.
     
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    Essays on Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged.Michael S. Berliner, Andrew Bernstein, Harry Binswanger, Tore Boeckmann, Jeff Britting, Debi Ghate, Onkar Ghate, Allan Gotthelf, Edwin A. Locke, Shoshana Milgram, Leonard Peikoff, Richard Ralston, Gregory Salmieri, Tara Smith, Mary Ann Sures & Darryl Wright (eds.) - 2009 - Lexington Books.
    This is the first scholarly study of Atlas Shrugged, covering in detail the historical, literary, and philosophical aspects of Ayn Rand's magnum opus. Topics explored in depth include the history behind the novel's creation, publication, and reception; its nature as a romantic novel; and its presentation of a radical new philosophy.
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    The Philosophy of Robert Holcot, Fourteenth-Century Skeptic.S. L. R. & Leonard A. Kennedy - 1995 - Philosophical Quarterly 45 (180):416.
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    Redintegrative memory.Leonard M. Horowitz & Luby S. Prytulak - 1969 - Psychological Review 76 (6):519-531.
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  38. On Art and Science: A Reply to Leonard B. Meyer.Gunther S. Stent & Leonard B. Meyer - 1975 - Critical Inquiry 1 (3):683-698.
    I was surprised to note the critical tone of the discussion which my friend Leonard B. Meyer recently devoted in these pages to an article on the relation of art and science that I wrote for a popular scientific magazine. For I had believed all the while that in my article I was merely presenting to a general scientific audience a watered-down version of what I thought were Meyer's own views. Evidently I was mistaken in that belief, though I (...)
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  39. The logic of existence.Henry S. Leonard - 1956 - Philosophical Studies 7 (4):49 - 64.
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    The Expert Witness in Medical Liability Cases.S. S. Sanbar & Leonard I. Pataki - 1978 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 6 (2):7-9.
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  41. Mathematical programming.E. Leonard Arnoff & S. Sankar Sengupta - 1961 - In Russell Lincoln Ackoff (ed.), Progress in operations research. New York,: Wiley. pp. 1--150.
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    Multiple masking in a backward masking paradigm.Leonard Presby, Simcha Pollack & Mark S. Mayzner - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 11 (3):145-148.
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    Availability and associative symmetry.Leonard M. Horowitz, Sandra A. Norman & Ruth S. Day - 1966 - Psychological Review 73 (1):1-15.
  44. Sistemno-kiberneticheskie aspekty poznanii︠a︡.N. A. Lit︠s︡is, V. Markovs & Leonard Andreevich Rastrigin (eds.) - 1985 - Riga: "Zinatne".
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  45. The Complete Writings of Menno Simons c. 1496–1561.Leonard Verduin, John Christian Wenger & Harold S. Bender - 1956
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  46. Interrogatives, imperatives, truth, falsity and lies.Henry S. Leonard - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 26 (3):172-186.
    This paper aims to establish three major theses: (1) Not only declarative sentences, but also interrogatives and imperatives, may be classified as true or as false. (2) Declarative, imperative, and interrogative utterances may also be classified as honest or as dishonest. (3) Whether an utterance is honest or dishonest is logically independent of whether it is true or is false. The establishment of the above theses follows upon the adoption of a principle for identifying what is meant by any sentence, (...)
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    A reply to professor Wheatley.Henry S. Leonard - 1961 - Philosophy of Science 28 (1):55-64.
    I am grateful to Professor Wheatley for his note, [3], on my analysis of interrogatives, [1]. His comments bring out very clearly a number of considerations that deserve our closest attention. For example, he shows that if we can classify interrogatives as true and false—as I proposed to do—then we can properly inquire about what sentences contradict them, and what sentences are contingently or logically equivalent to them. Furthermore, he shows that, on my analysis, no indirect question can contradict any (...)
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    Ethical Behavioral Intention in an Academic Setting: Models and Predictors.Lori N. K. Leonard, Cynthia K. Riemenschneider & Tracy S. Manly - 2017 - Journal of Academic Ethics 15 (2):141-166.
    This study examines the theory of planned behavior and the multidimensional ethics scale. Variables from both are included to determine which ones significantly correlate with student ethical behavioral intention in an academic setting. Using a survey, responses are collected from undergraduate business students from two southwestern universities in the United States using a scenario-based approach, looking at individual situations and group situations. SmartPLS was used to assess the results for four scenarios. From the theory of planned behavior, attitude was a (...)
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    Correspondence.Leonard Hayflick, Leonid A. Gavrilov, Natalia S. Gavrilova & Robin Holliday - 1994 - Bioessays 16 (8):591-595.
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    Performance on a sustained attention task as a function of strategy: A cross-sectional investigation using the Mackworth clock-test.Leonard M. Giambra, Reginald E. Quilter, Pamela B. Phillips & Barbara S. Hiscock - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (4):333-335.
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