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Belief, Attitude, Intention, and Behavior: An Introduction to Theory and Research
, 1977M. Fishbein, I. Ajzen
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Meta-analysis of theory-of-mind development: the truth about false belief.
Child Development, 2001H. Wellman, D. Cross, Julanne Watson
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Full belief, partial belief, and contrastive belief
In contemporary epistemology, there are two broad approaches to conceptualizing belief. According to the qualitative conception, belief is all or nothing; an agent either believes some proposition, or she does not. This is often referred to as full belief.openaire +1 more source
2019
This chapter examines the centrality of early modern ecclesiastical history, written by Catholics as well as Protestants, in the refinement of research techniques and practices anticipatory of modern scholarship. To Christians of all varieties, getting the Church's early history right mattered.
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This chapter examines the centrality of early modern ecclesiastical history, written by Catholics as well as Protestants, in the refinement of research techniques and practices anticipatory of modern scholarship. To Christians of all varieties, getting the Church's early history right mattered.
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International Conference on Machine Learning, 2009
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The Health Belief Model and Preventive Health Behavior
, 1974I. Rosenstock
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Multi-sensor data fusion based on the belief divergence measure of evidences and the belief entropy
Information Fusion, 2019Fuyuan Xiao
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2014
Gender roles refer to the set of social and behavioural norms that are considered socially appropriate for individuals in the context of a specific culture, and which differ widely between cultures and historical periods. Gender roles provide guides to normative behaviours that are typical, ought-to-be and thus “likely effective” for each sex within ...
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Gender roles refer to the set of social and behavioural norms that are considered socially appropriate for individuals in the context of a specific culture, and which differ widely between cultures and historical periods. Gender roles provide guides to normative behaviours that are typical, ought-to-be and thus “likely effective” for each sex within ...
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