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Misrepresenting religious education’s past and present in looking forward: Gearon using Kuhn’s concepts of paradigm, paradigm shift and incommensurability [PDF]
In looking to the future, some writers on religious education (RE) have attempted to evaluate current approaches to the subject. Some have characterised any significant change in approach as a ‘paradigm shift’, a term derived from Thomas Kuhn’s work in ...
Robert Jackson
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Model centric collaboration reduces data sharing barriers in medical artificial intelligence [PDF]
Medical artificial intelligence (AI) offers transformative potential for earlier disease detection, equitable access, and safer, more consistent care. However, its advancement depends on large-scale, multimodal, and longitudinal clinical data, which are ...
Yanan Dai +8 more
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Museums for the Past and Future Meaning of Water
In recent decades, a technologically driven water management paradigm has fostered a model of “domination over nature” with an unsustainable footprint.
Eriberto Eulisse
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Prediction and Explanation in a Postmodern World
The experimental research paradigm lies at the core of empirical psychology. New data analytical and computational tools continually enrich its methodological arsenal, while the paradigm’s mission remains the testing of theoretical predictions and causal
Joachim I. Krueger
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The alluring electronic, optoelectronic, and photonic properties of low‐dimensional materials have allowed brain‐inspired electronics to evolve in unprecedented ways.
Taimur Ahmed +3 more
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The Effect of Negative Feedback on Positive Beliefs in Self-Deception
In the present study, we applied the forward-looking paradigm to examine how positive beliefs appear in self-deception and to further reveal the influence of negative feedback on positive beliefs to decrease self-deception.
Juan Liu +12 more
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The Influence of Self-Control and Social Status on Self-Deception
The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of self-control and social status on self-deception. The present study adopted a forward-looking paradigm to investigate how self-control and social status influence self-deception.
Mengmeng Ren +17 more
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Self-Deception Reduces Cognitive Load: The Role of Involuntary Conscious Memory Impairment
People often hear classic allusions such as plugging one’s ears while stealing a bell, drawing cakes to satisfy one’s hunger, and the emperor’s new clothes. These allusions reflect a principle that people believe in nonexistent phenomena to satisfy their
Zengdan Jian +8 more
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Symmetry, Thermodynamics, and Topology in Active Matter
The name active matter refers to any collection of entities that individually use free energy to generate their own motion and forces. Through interactions, active particles spontaneously organize in emergent large-scale structures with a rich range of ...
Mark J. Bowick +3 more
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Big-Data-Driven Materials Science and its FAIR Data Infrastructure [PDF]
This chapter addresses the forth paradigm of materials research -- big-data driven materials science. Its concepts and state-of-the-art are described, and its challenges and chances are discussed.
A Agrawal +74 more
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