نتایج جستجو برای: coercion

تعداد نتایج: 2984  

Journal: :Brain and language 2005
Martin J Pickering Brian McElree Matthew J Traxler

The sentence The secretary began the memo requires specifying what event the secretary began, because the memo does not refer to an event. McElree, Traxler, Pickering, Seely, and Jackendoff (2001) and Traxler, Pickering, and McElree (2002) found evidence from both self-paced reading and eye-tracking that such sentences caused processing difficulty, and thus argued that people "coerced" the obje...

Journal: :Journal of personality disorders 2011
Luna C Muñoz Roxanne Khan Laura Cordwell

Current research suggests that people with psychopathic traits engage in sexual coercion as an alternative mating strategy. Research overlooks the relation between psychopathic traits and coercive behavior in male and female samples that engage in dating quite frequently. Male and female university students reported on their current relationship styles and their use of minor and severe sexually...

Journal: :Astronomy & Geophysics 2000

Journal: :Social Sciences and Missions 2023

Abstract Research on Franciscan missionaries in California has traditionally either emphasized or excused their use of physical violence indigenous people. This paper adopts a “boundaries” approach to highlight and explain how Franciscans were able both advocate for eschew coercion the same target audience without any perceived contradiction. The argues that unidirectional group boundaries, oft...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2012
Anastasia Theodoridou Fenissa Schlatter Vladeta Ajdacic Wulf Rössler Matthias Jäger

The relationship between patient and therapist in mental health care is one of the most important treatment factors. It is a reliable predictor of treatment outcome, regardless of diagnosis, setting or of the type of therapy used. On the other hand, influence and coercion occur in patient-physician relationships in psychiatry. We investigated the associations between patients' perceived coercio...

Journal: :Archives of sexual behavior 2014
Asia A Eaton Alejandra Matamala

Heteronormative standards for sex and romance situate men and women in a hierarchical relationship that characterizes masculinity as active and persistent and femininity as passive and responsive to male sexuality. Individuals who endorse heteronormative beliefs, such as the belief that men should dominate women sexually or that men are always ready for sex, may therefore be more approving of a...

2013
Chan-Chia Hsu

This study takes a corpus-based approach to examine twenty Chinese verbs that have been found to coerce their NP complements into an event type (cf. Lin et al. 2009), with an aim of creating a coercion profile for each verb. A cluster analysis is further conducted on the coercion profiles. The resulting clusters in our analysis show a bi-directional distribution: the verbs in Cluster 1 are foun...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2002
Marvin S Swartz H Ryan Wagner Jeffrey W Swanson Virginia A Hiday Barbara J Burns

This study examines self-reported coercion in subjects with severe mental illness who were randomly assigned in an experimental study to continue under, or be released from, involuntary outpatient commitment (OPC) subsequent to hospital discharge. After review of bivariate relationships, multivariable analyses demonstrated significantly higher levels of reported coercion among subjects who expe...

2015
Suzan Tusiime Geofrey Musinguzi Benjamin Tinkitina Norah Mwebaza Rose Kisa Ronald Anguzu Noah Kiwanuka

BACKGROUND Sexual coercion is associated with sexually transmitted infections and unwanted pregnancies with consequential unsafe abortions and increased maternal morbidity and mortality. Current literature focuses mainly on its risk factors but less on its resultant deleterious health effects. We conducted a study to determine the prevalence of sexual coercion and its association with unwanted ...

2012
Jannik Dreier Pascal Lafourcade Yassine Lakhnech

Most existing formal privacy definitions for voting protocols are based on observational equivalence between two situations where two voters swap their votes. These definitions are unsuitable for cases where votes are weighted. In such a case swapping two votes can result in a different outcome and both situations become trivially distinguishable. We present a definition for privacy in voting p...

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