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Logic (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Logic'
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The Occupational Therapy Practice Framework.
30 Aug 2007
rec_pub_17944300-the-occupational-therapy-practice-framework.htm
30 Aug 2007
rec_pub_17926773-falsification.htm
Implicit and explicit personality: a test of a channeling hypothesis for aggressive behavior.
30 Aug 2007
D. G. Winter, O. P. John, A. J. Stewart, E. C. Klohnen, and L. E. Duncan (1998) proposed that self-beliefs about personality influence the channels through which people express their implicit motives. On the basis of this hypothesis, the authors ...
rec_pub_17845087-implicit-explicit-personality-test-channeling-hypothesis-aggressive.htm
Fractionation of verbal memory impairment in schizophrenia and schizophreniform psychosis.
30 Aug 2007
OBJECTIVES: The characterization, aetiology, and course of verbal memory deficits in schizophrenia remain ill defined. The impact of antipsychotic medications is also unclear. The purpose of the present paper was to investigate verbal memory ...
rec_pub_17687659-fractionation-verbal-memory-impairment-schizophrenia-schizophreniform.htm
Using cardinality to compare quantities: the role of social-cognitive conflict in early numeracy.
30 Aug 2007
A key question in early number development is how 4- and 5-year-olds learn the roles that counting and cardinal numbers play when comparing quantities. Children who wrongly used length to identify numerosity were assigned to five experimental groups ...
rec_pub_17683352-using-cardinality-compare-quantities-role-social-cognitive-conflict.htm
Do you believe in magic? Infants' social looking during violations of expectations.
30 Aug 2007
Young infants tend to look longer at physical events that have unexpected outcomes than those that have expected outcomes, suggesting that they have knowledge of physical principles such as numerosity and occlusion (Baillargeon & Graber, 1987; Wynn, ...
rec_pub_17683349-do-believe-magic-infants-social-looking-violations-expectations.htm
Semi-structured interview protocol for constructing logic models.
20 Aug 2007
This paper details a semi-structured interview protocol that evaluators can use to develop a logic model of a program's services and outcomes. The protocol presents a series of questions, which evaluators can ask of specific program informants, that ...
rec_pub_17905433-semi-structured-interview-protocol-constructing-logic-models.htm
Neural basis of generation of conclusions in elementary deduction.
15 Aug 2007
In everyday life, people untrained in formal logic draw simple deductive inferences from linguistic material (i.e., elementary propositional deductions). Presently, we have limited information on the brain areas implicated when such conclusions are ...
rec_pub_17904384-neural-basis-generation-conclusions-elementary-deduction.htm
30 Jul 2007
OBJECTIVE: Little is known regarding the relationship between cortisol (a stress hormone) levels and psychological cognitive styles. Baron-Cohen proposed two fundamental cognitive styles, which are measured by the Empathy Quotient (EQ) and the ...
rec_pub_17693971-sex-differences-relationship-cortisol-levels-empathy-systemizing.htm
30 Jul 2007
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this literature review was to evaluate and discuss previous research on emotional intelligence with specific focus on empirical and epistemological perspectives. BACKGROUND: The concept of emotional intelligence is ...
rec_pub_17655529-emotional-intelligence-review-literature-specific-focus-empirical.htm
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