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Voluntary contributions to a dynamic public good: Experimental evidence.
Noussair, C.N., Soo, C.
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Contributions of the psychology of the self to group process and group therapy
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1977(1977). Contributions of the Psychology of the Self to Group Process and Group Therapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy: Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 343-359.
W N, Stone, R M, Whitman
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The Contribution of Group Cohesion and Group Alliance to the Outcome of Group Psychotherapy
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1997The contribution to outcome of two group-process factors, group cohesion and group therapeutic alliance, was tested in the context of a randomized, controlled treatment trial for borderline personality disorder. Group members from four time-limited groups of an experimental model of group psychotherapy completed measures of group cohesion and group ...
E, Marziali, H, Munroe-Blum, L, McCleary
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Bonding in Group: The Therapist’s Contribution
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2003Bonding is an ongoing aspect of intersubjective experience, a type of mental relationship to oneself and others. As a behavioral mode, bonding utilizes verbal and nonverbal communication primarily to establish a basic feeling of connection between individuals.
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Thermodynamic Group Contributions for Hydroxyl, Amino, and Methylene Groups
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1978The hydroxyl, amino, and methylene group contributions to the free energy of transfer from water to the organic phase, from water to the vapor phase, and from heptane to the vapor phase were determined from the Henry constants of aliphatic series of hydrocarbons, alcohols, and amines in dilute aqueous and heptane solutions.
J H, Rytting, L P, Huston, T, Higuchi
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Fairness via Group Contribution Matching
Proceedings of the Thirty-Second International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2023Fairness issues in Deep Learning models have recently received increasing attention due to their significant societal impact. Although methods for mitigating unfairness are constantly proposed, little research has been conducted to understand how discrimination and bias develop during the standard training process.
Tianlin Li +7 more
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Metabolic contribution of CO2 to the "group effect"
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1981Metabolic rates (VCO2) were determined in 22 mice. Subsequently 11 of the mice were placed into separate metabolic chambers. Each chamber was connected to one other metabolic chamber containing one mouse. The metabolic rates of the 11 “donor” and the 11 “'recipient” mice were measured.
E H, Schlenker, D, Carlson, C F, Herreid
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