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Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1980
Participants listened to either a proattitudinal or counterattitudinal communication under varying levels of distraction. A distraction x message position interaction indicated that distraction decreased the perceived extremity of the counterattitudinal communication while increasing the perceived extremity of the proattitudinal message.
H. Bruce Lammers, Lee A. Becker
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Participants listened to either a proattitudinal or counterattitudinal communication under varying levels of distraction. A distraction x message position interaction indicated that distraction decreased the perceived extremity of the counterattitudinal communication while increasing the perceived extremity of the proattitudinal message.
H. Bruce Lammers, Lee A. Becker
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Hypnotizability and Distractibility
American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 1970Abstract The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the relation between hypnotic susceptibility and ability to resist distraction. The approach taken was to select extreme scorers on the Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility and measure their palmar skin conductance and performance on a self-adapting, compensatory tracking task ...
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1989
Hemichondrodiatasis is a technique of closed, gradual, asymmetric distraction of the growth plate to correct angular deformities in growing children. This report describes the technique and the results achieved in 35 operated lower extremity segments, 14 involving the femur and 21 involving the tibia.
ALDEGHERI, ROBERTO +2 more
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Hemichondrodiatasis is a technique of closed, gradual, asymmetric distraction of the growth plate to correct angular deformities in growing children. This report describes the technique and the results achieved in 35 operated lower extremity segments, 14 involving the femur and 21 involving the tibia.
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The Le Fort III Osteotomy: To Distract or Not to Distract?
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2001Treatment of the craniofacial dysostoses (e.g., Crouzon, Apert, Pfeiffer, Saethre-Chotzen syndromes) is critically dependent on the successful advancement of the midface with a Le Fort III procedure. The purpose of this retrospective clinical outcome study was to evaluate a new technique for distracting the Le Fort III procedure and to compare its ...
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Life of the Spirit, 1952
The unequivocal command to continual prayer so clearly expressed by Christ in the Gospels is by no means so clearly understood by the average christian of today. That everybody should pray the sincere Christian will readily admit, but it is the element of eternity that is either glossed over or assumed to refer only to those who have received a special
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The unequivocal command to continual prayer so clearly expressed by Christ in the Gospels is by no means so clearly understood by the average christian of today. That everybody should pray the sincere Christian will readily admit, but it is the element of eternity that is either glossed over or assumed to refer only to those who have received a special
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A survey on vision-based driver distraction analysis
Journal of Systems Architecture, 2021Guoqi Xie, Jing Huang, Fakhri Karray
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Driver Distraction Detection Methods: A Literature Review and Framework
IEEE Access, 2021Alexey Kashevnik +2 more
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