نتایج جستجو برای: telling

تعداد نتایج: 5700  

Journal: :The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume 1991

Journal: :Archives and Manuscripts 2014

2009
Clare Hemmings

This article identifies and analyses the dominant stories that academics tell about the development of Western second wave feminist theory. Through an examination of recent production of interdisciplinary feminist and cultural theory journals, I suggest that despite a rhetorical insistence on multiple feminisms, Western feminist trajectories emerge as startlingly singular. In particular, I am c...

2018
Izen Ri Eiko Suda Zentaro Yamagata Hiroshi Nitta Kaori Muto

INTRODUCTION One of the ethical issues surrounding birth cohort studies is how to obtain informed assent from children as they grow up. What and how parents tell their children affects children's future choices about the study, yet few studies have focused on parents' influence on children. OBJECTIVE This study examines parents' attitudes towards telling their children about their participati...

Journal: :CoRR 2015
Laura Biziou-van-Pol Jana Haenen Arianna Novaro Andrés Occhipinti Liberman Valerio Capraro

The opportunity to tell a white lie (i.e., a lie that benefits another person) generates a moral conflict between two opposite moral dictates, one pushing towards telling always the truth and the other pushing towards helping others. Here we study how people resolve this moral conflict. What does telling a white lie signal about a person’s pro-social tendencies? To answer this question, we cond...

Journal: :Psychological research 2015
Evelyne Debey Baptist Liefooghe Jan De Houwer Bruno Verschuere

A cornerstone of the task switching literature is the finding that task performance is typically slower and more error-prone when the task switches than when it repeats. So far, deception research has largely ignored that such cognitive switch costs should also emerge when switching between truth telling and lying, and may affect the cognitive cost of lying as reflected in higher prefrontal bra...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2001
J Förster N Liberman

Three studies demonstrated that postsuppressional rebound (PSR) may be both reduced and enhanced by manipulating people's attributions about why they experience difficulty during suppression. Telling participants that suppression failures indicate a high motivation to use the suppressed construct produced more PSR than telling them that suppression failures indicate a low motivation to use the ...

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