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Legal protection and limits of conscientious objection: when conscientious objection is unethical.

27 Feb 2009 The right to conscientious objection is founded on human rights to act according to individuals' religious and other conscience. Domestic and international human rights laws recognize such entitlements. Healthcare providers cannot be discriminated ...
rec_pub_19705646-legal-protection-limits-conscientious-objection-conscientious.htm


Tapping the grapevine: a closer look at word-of-mouth as a recruitment source.

27 Feb 2009 To advance knowledge of word-of-mouth as a company-independent recruitment source, this study draws on conceptualizations of word-of-mouth in the marketing literature. The sample consisted of 612 potential applicants targeted by the Belgian Defense. ...
rec_pub_19271794-tapping-grapevine-closer-look-word-mouth-recruitment-source.htm


Recruitment efforts to reduce adverse impact: targeted recruiting for personality, cognitive ability, and diversity.

27 Feb 2009 Noting the presumed tradeoff between diversity and performance goals in contemporary selection practice, the authors elaborate on recruiting-based methods for avoiding adverse impact while maintaining aggregate individual productivity. To extend ...
rec_pub_19271792-recruitment-efforts-reduce-adverse-impact-targeted-recruiting.htm


Conscientiousness and externalizing psychopathology: overlap, developmental patterns, and etiology of two related constructs.

30 Dec 2008 The present paper focuses on the trait domain of conscientiousness, its development, and its relation to psychopathology. The definition of conscientiousness and its interface with specific forms of psychopathology, such as externalizing ...
rec_pub_19583888-conscientiousness-externalizing-psychopathology-overlap-developmental.htm


Doctors should do as they're told--myth or reality?

30 Dec 2008
rec_pub_19147856-doctors-re-told-myth-reality.htm


Personal morality and professional obligations: rights of conscience and informed consent.

30 Dec 2008 This article examines the issue of expanding rights of conscience for health-care professionals to include rights grounded in claims of complicity. Our concerns relate to the nature of professional expertise, on the one hand, and an individual's ...
rec_pub_19168942-personal-morality-professional-obligations-rights-conscience-informed.htm


The influence of conscience in nursing.

30 Dec 2008 The influence of conscience on nurses in terms of guilt has frequently been described but its impact on care has received less attention. The aim of this study was to describe nurses' conceptions of the influence of conscience on the provision of ...
rec_pub_19103689-the-influence-conscience-nursing.htm


Negative and positive claims of conscience.

30 Dec 2008
rec_pub_19091141-negative-positive-claims-conscience.htm


From the editors.

30 Dec 2008
rec_pub_19091139-from-editors.htm


With a clean conscience: cleanliness reduces the severity of moral judgments.

29 Nov 2008 Theories of moral judgment have long emphasized reasoning and conscious thought while downplaying the role of intuitive and contextual influences. However, recent research has demonstrated that incidental feelings of disgust can influence moral ...
rec_pub_19121126-with-clean-conscience-cleanliness-reduces-severity-moral-judgments.htm

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