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The Oxford Handbook of Assertion

, 2018
Assertions belong to the family of speech acts that make claims regarding how things are. They include statements, avowals, reports, expressed judgments, and testimonies—acts which are relevant across a host of issues not only in philosophy of language ...

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Commitment Accounts of Assertion

The Oxford Handbook of Assertion, 2018
According to commitment accounts of assertion, asserting is committing oneself to something’s being the case, where such commitment is understood in terms of norms governing a social practice.
L. Shapiro
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Assertion and safety

Synthese, 2012
Safety is a notion familiar to epistemologists principally because of the way in which it has been used in the attempt to cast light on the nature of knowledge. In particular, some have argued that an important constraint on knowledge is that one knows p only if one believes p safely.
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Automated Assertion Generation via Information Retrieval and Its Integration with Deep learning

International Conference on Software Engineering, 2022
Hao Yu, Ke Sun, Tao Xie
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Effects of assertive training on three dimensions of assertiveness

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1977
Abstract The relative effectiveness of several components of an assertive training program in shaping assertive responses on three dimensions of assertiveness (refusal, investigatory, commendatory) was assessed. Thirty-two unassertive females were randomly assigned to one of four experimental groups: coaching plus behavior rehearsal plus modeling ...
S M, Turner, H E, Adams
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Asserting and Confronting

2015
This chapter reviews the understanding of appropriate and effective assertive behaviour in conflict situations. It summarises very briefly the literature concerned with the conceptualisation of assertive behaviour, noting that fuller discussions can be found in R. F. Rakos.
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Assertion and non-assertion supported by arousal reduction

Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 1981
Abstract Subjects imagined assertive conflict situations and imagined responding in an assertive, aggressive or non-assertive manner. Plethysmographic data suggest that for non-assertive subjects non-assertive behavior is most arousal reducing; while for assertive subjects assertive and aggressive behavior is most arousal reducing. These findings are
M P, Dayton, W L, Mikulas
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On an Assertion of Weil

The Annals of Mathematics, 1951
In his book "Integration dans les Groupes Topologique" Weil asserts (p. 129) that if some compact neighborhood of the identity of a topological group is invariant under all inner automorphisms then there are arbitrarily small neighborhoods which are invariant under all inner automorphisms.
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Jesus and assertiveness

Journal of Religion and Health, 1978
To the everyday man or woman, the word "assertive" probably connotes impressions of being outspoken, opinionated, and perhaps more than a little aggressive. Assertiveness can involve these things and often does, but it is not synonymous with aggression, which is usually destructive.
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Beta Assertive Graphs: Proofs of Assertions with Quantification.

FLAP, 2021
Assertive graphs (AGs) modify Peirce’s Alpha part of Existential Graphs (EGs). They are used to reason about assertions without a need to resort to any ad hoc sign of assertion. The present paper presents an extension of propositional AGs to the Beta case by introducing two kinds of non-interdefinable lines.
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