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Applicant Faking on Personality Tests: Good or Bad and Why Should We Care?
The unitarian understanding of construct validity holds that deliberate response distortion in completing self-report personality tests (i.e., faking) threatens trait-based inferences drawn from test scores.
Tett, Robert, Simonet, Daniel
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Simple evaluation of Franck–Condon factors and non‐Condon effects in the Morse potential [PDF]
AbstractThe calculation of Franck–Condon factors between different 1‐D Morse potential eigenstates using a formula derived from the Wigner function is discussed. Our numerical calculations using a simple program written in Mathematica are compared with other calculations.
V., J. C. Lopez+3 more
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\u27Cause the Bible Told Me So [PDF]
To The Editor: For years I have been entertained by letters calling attention to what the Bible has to say about homosexuality, masturbation, wine drinking, and kindred topics.
Gardner, Martin
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Ein neuer Bildungsweg für polyzyklische aromatische Stickstoffheterozyklen (PANH) wurde gefunden. Die Reaktion von Phenylnitren mit dem Propargylradikal führt zu Chinolin und belegt, dass Nitrene geeignete Vorläufer zum Einbau von Stickstoffheteroatomen sind.
Rahel Arns+6 more
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The life circumstances of HIV-positive women: the case of Magunje Township, Zimbabwe
The increasing levels of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in sub-Saharan Africa have seen more women being infected by HIV.
Kambarami, Maureen Cresencia+1 more
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Activism as a long durée journey: Teachers against the Chilean neoliberal education model
Abstract In this paper, I use the idea of purposes of education, particularly subjectification, and the concept of love to explore long‐term teacher activism in Chile. ‘Long‐term activism’ is used to describe an ongoing struggle rather than activism confined to specific moments.
Carla Tapia‐Parada
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Resistant lives: law, life, singularity [PDF]
This article examines the potential of Roberto Esposito’s work for a rethinking of the relationship between norm and life: in particular, the possibility of a vitalization of normativity which subverts the normative ordering of individual lives. Esposito’
Hanafin, Patrick
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Bad apples in bad barrels revisited: Cognitive moral development, just world beliefs, rewards, and ethical decision-making [PDF]
In this study, we test the interactive effect on ethical decision-making of (1) personal characteristics, and (2) personal expectancies based on perceptions of organizational rewards and punishments.
Ashkanasy, N. M.+2 more
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Abstract Research Summary We extend the property rights theory to show that stronger ownership control incentivizes owners to push for communalizing private environmental costs unless counterbalancing internal and external governance mechanisms are prevalent. Using a sample of 16,286 observations for 3275 firms across 43 countries between 2008 and 2017,
Punit Arora, Tanusree Jain, Ajai Gaur
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\u27Cause the Bible Told Me So [PDF]
To The Editor: For years I have been entertained by letters calling attention to what the Bible has to say about homosexuality, masturbation, wine drinking, and kindred topics.
Gardner, Martin
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