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Fogel, Alan Dale | Social dynamics of early human development | I present the outlines of theory of social dynamics that combines a dynamic systems perspective and a Gibsonian ecological perspective to an understanding of the development of action (Fogel, in press). Different physical and social environments afford different opportunities for action. A rattle af... | Social dynamics; Early human development | 1990 |
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Malloy, Thomas E. | Steps to an ecology of emergence | To begin to take steps to a mental ecology of emergence we first establish two fundamental assumptions from the methodology of transformational grammar-the centrality of human judgment based on direct experience and the proposition that the systematic nature of human behavior is algorithmically dri... | Emergence; Perceptual Categories; Dynamic Constancy; Hierarchies; Boolean Models; Epistemology; Knowledge; Bateson; Kauffman | 2005 |
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Werner, Carol M. | Teaching the concept of precycling: a campaign and evaluation | ABSTRACT: Precycling, or purchasing wisely to reduce waste, is the EPA-preferred way to conserve resources and extend landfill life. A 3-month campaign of radio, television, and in-store advertising was effective at teaching the concept of precycling. After the campaign, telephone interviews indicat... | Recycling; EPA; Waste management | 1996 |
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Mendenhall, Morgan Taylor | University counseling centers and student vets | Mental health care is changing, as are the needs of student veterans, placing stress upon current mental health care models. As such, this study looked at the potential ability of university and counseling centers to meet the needs of student military veterans in transitioning to college life and d... | Student veterans; Counseling centers | 2013 |
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Werner, Carol M.; Brown, Barbara B. | Using accelerometer feedback to identify walking destinations, activity overestimates, and stealth exercise in obese and nonobese individuals | Accelerometer output feedback might enable assessment of recall biases for moderate bouts by obese and nonobese individuals; accelerometry might also help residents recall destinations for moderate-intensity walking bouts. Methods: Adult residents' 1-week accelerometer-measured physical activity and... | Physical activity assessment; METs; Community-based research; Obese | 2008 |
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Malloy, Thomas E.; Jensen, Gary C. | Utah Virtual Lab: JAVA interactivity for teaching science and statistics online | The Utah on-line Virtual Lab is a JAVA program run dynamically off a database. It is embedded in Stat-Center (www.psych.utah.edu/ learn/statsampler.html), an on-line collection of tools and text for teaching and learning statistics. Instructors author a statistical virtual reality that simulates the... | Computer simulations; Science; Statistics | 2001 |
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White, Paul H. | Validation, persuasion and recycling: capitalizing on the social ecology of newspaper use. | Two experiments used clinical validation to increase scrutiny of messages posted in public settings. The first experiment used a 2 (validation: no/yes) × 2 (persuasion: none/"it is important") factorial design to develop messages about newspaper recycling. The prompt (no validation/no persuasion) h... | Recycling; Social Ecology; Newspapers; Social psychology | 2004-09 |
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Friedrich, Frances | Visual perception without awareness in a patient with posterior cortical atrophy: impaired explicit but not implicit processing of global information | A patient with progressive posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) was examined on several tests of visual cognition. The patient displayed multiple visual cognitive deficits, which included problems identifying degraded stimuli, attending to two or more stimuli simultaneously, recognizing faces, tracing s... | Posterior cortical atrophy; Global-local processing; Consciousness; Balint's syndrome; Simultanagnoisa | 2002 |
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Friedrich, Frances | Visual perception without awareness in a patient with progressive posterior cortical atrophy: impaired explicity but not implicit processing or global information | A patient with progressive posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) was examined on several tests of visual cognition. The patient displayed multiple visual cognitive deficits, which included problems identifying degraded stimuli, attending to two or more stimuli simultaneously, recognizing faces, tracing... | Posterior cortical atrophy; Global-local processing; Consciousness; Balint's syndrome; Simultanagnosia | 2002 |