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Teacher beliefs and technology integration practices: A critical relationship

Computers and Education, 2012
Olgun Sadik   +2 more
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"Beliefs about Beliefs" without Probabilities

Econometrica, 1996
Summary: This paper constructs a space of states of the world representing the exhaustive uncertainty facing each player in a strategic situation. The innovation is that preferences are restricted primarily by ``regularity'' conditions and need not conform with subjective expected utility theory.
Epstein, Larry G, Wang, Tan
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Entrepreneurial mindset: Dispositional beliefs, opportunity beliefs, and entrepreneurial behavior

Journal of Small Business Management, 2021
Research on entrepreneurial mindset (EM) has proliferated in recent years. Its importance rests on a key assumption: EM matters for entrepreneurial behavior.
Robert J. Pidduck   +2 more
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The Dynamics of Motivated Beliefs

, 2020
A key question in the literature on motivated reasoning and self-deception is how motivated beliefs are sustained in the presence of feedback. In this paper, we explore dynamic motivated belief patterns after feedback. We establish that positive feedback
Florian Zimmermann
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Do Belief Reports Report Beliefs?

Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 1997
Abstract: The traditional puzzles about belief reports puzzles rest on a certain seemingly innocuous assumption, that ‘that’‐clauses specify belief contents. The main theories of belief reports also rest on this “Specification Assumption”, that for a belief report of the form ‘A believes that p’ to be true,’ the proposition that p must be among the ...
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Belief and Belief’s Penumbra

2013
People seem to believe some pretty strange things; at least they say things that suggest that they do. Among the more dramatic of these are the various monothematic delusions which have recently been the focus of much philosophical discussion:1 Patients suffering, for example, from the Capgras syndrome claim that a loved one, typically a spouse or ...
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“Belief” and Belief

European Journal of Philosophy
AbstractOur interest in understanding belief stems partly from our being creatures who think. However, the term ‘belief’ is used to refer to many states: from the fully conscious rational state that partly constitutes knowledge to the fanciful states of alarm clocks. Which of the many ‘belief’ states must a theory of belief be answerable to?
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Multifaceted impact of self-efficacy beliefs on academic functioning.

Child Development, 1996
This research analyzed the network of psychosocial influences through which efficacy beliefs affect academic achievement. Parents' sense of academic efficacy and aspirations for their children were linked to their children's scholastic achievement ...
A. Bandura   +3 more
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Why Responsible Belief Is Permissible Belief

Analytic Philosophy, 2014
It is widely thought that we are at least sometimes responsible for our doxastic attitudes. We can be praised, blamed, or neutrally appraised for our beliefs, disbeliefs, and withholdings. However, many epistemologists have also pointed out that, despite the fact that we are responsible both for certain actions and for certain beliefs, there are ...
Peels, Rik, Booth, Anthony
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Belief Fusion: Aggregating Pedigreed Belief States

Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 2001
The problem of multi-agent belief aggregation is considered. A new operation, called belief fusion, for combining the beliefs of agents informed by some set of sources which are ordered by reliability is introduced. An (anonymous) belief state is defined as a total pre-order over the set of possible worlds (interpretations) \(\mathcal W\).
Maynard-Reid, Pedrito II, Shoham, Yoav
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