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Intention (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Intention'
Articles 151 to 160 of 200:
Thinking as the control of imagination: a conceptual framework for goal-directed systems.
2 Apr 2009
This paper offers a conceptual framework which (re)integrates goal-directed control, motivational processes, and executive functions, and suggests a developmental pathway from situated action to higher level cognition. We first illustrate a basic ...
rec_pub_19347359-thinking-control-imagination-conceptual-framework-goal-directed.htm
Early intention understandings that are common to primates predict children's later theory of mind.
Apr 2009
Intention understanding emerges early in human development, manifest in deep and robust fashions even in infants. Overlapping intention understandings, encompassing agents as intentional actors and experiencers, are evident in nonhuman primates in ...
rec_pub_19345573-early-intention-understandings-common-primates-predict-children-s.htm
Apr 2009
Tailoring sexual and reproductive health services to meet the needs of people living with the human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV) is a growing concern but there are few insights into these issues where HIV is most prevalent. This cross-sectional ...
rec_pub_19343492-fertility-intentions-reproductive-health-care-needs-people-living-hiv.htm
31 Mar 2009
Accumulating evidence suggests that targets' displays of emotion shape perceivers' impression of those targets. Prior research has highlighted generalization effects, such as an angry display prompting an impression of hostility. In two studies, we ...
rec_pub_19368697-i-ll-know-re-like-feel-affective-displays-influence-behavior-based.htm
Action control according to TEC (theory of event coding).
30 Mar 2009
The theory of event coding (TEC) is a general framework explaining how perceived and produced events (stimuli and responses) are cognitively represented and how their representations interact to generate perception and action. This article discusses ...
rec_pub_19337749-action-control-according-tec-theory-event-coding.htm
Legal bans on pro-suicide web sites: an early retrospective from Australia.
30 Mar 2009
There are worldwide concerns that pro-suicide web sites may trigger suicidal behaviors among vulnerable individuals. In 2006, Australia became the first country to criminalize such sites, sparking heated debate. Concerns were expressed that the law ...
rec_pub_19527159-legal-bans-pro-suicide-web-sites-early-retrospective-australia.htm
30 Mar 2009
Staff retention is an ongoing challenge in mental health and community-based service organizations. Little is known about the impact of evidence-based practice implementation on the mental health and social service workforce. The present study ...
rec_pub_19309186-the-impact-evidence-based-practice-implementation-fidelity-monitoring.htm
30 Mar 2009
This study examines the effect of an interaction between intolerance of uncertainty (IU) and situational uncertainty (SU) on worry due to uncertainty and on information seeking. Health providers may benefit from knowing when communicating uncertain ...
rec_pub_19415555-a-little-uncertainty-goes-long-way-state-trait-differences.htm
30 Mar 2009
The risk perception attitude (RPA) framework posits that efficacy beliefs moderate the relationship between risk perception and health outcomes. To extend the purview of the theory, this central hypothesis was tested in the context of ...
rec_pub_19415553-extending-purview-risk-perception-attitude-framework-findings-hiv.htm
30 Mar 2009
Young adults read a news article about skin cancer that used a gain frame (e.g., using sunscreen keeps skin healthy) or a loss frame (e.g., not using sunscreen increases skin cancer risk), and included a personal exemplar (healthy or ill). Compared ...
rec_pub_19415551-young-adults-responses-news-sunscreen-skin-cancer-role-framing-social.htm
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