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Group and person attributions in response to criticism of the in‐group

British Journal of Social Psychology, 2002
This study examined responses to criticism of the in‐group as influenced by critic's group membership and justifiability of the criticism. Participants responded to an article in which the author criticized their school. The critic was presented as a student either at the participant's own school (the in‐group) or at a college higher or lower in status
Anne, O'Dwyer   +2 more
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Neuroendocrine Responses in Diagnostic Groups

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1982
To the Editor. —The attempt by Extein and associates (Archives1982;39:77-81) to compare neuroendocrine responses in distinct diagnostic groups represents an important strategy that eventually will facilitate diagnosis in patients with ambiguous symptoms.
H S, Green, J M, Kane
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Group defence and the predator’s functional response

Journal of Mathematical Biology, 2012
We derive from first principles the functional response of the predator and the reproduction rate of the prey in the case that the prey form groups as a defence against the predator and the latter captures only single prey. We also give some examples of the resulting predator-prey population dynamics.
Gyllenberg Mats, Geritz Stefanus
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LIST AND PETTIT ON GROUP AGENCY AND GROUP RESPONSIBILITY

University of Toronto Law Journal, 2014
Criminal liability for corporations may seem quixotic insofar as corporations appear neither to have the same cognitive capacities as individuals, nor to be capable of acting except through the efforts of the individuals who constitute them. One way of clarifying the basis of corporate criminal liability is to consider whether and how corporations ...
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Group Evidence, Group Belief, and Group Responsibility Transmission

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Evidence matters for responsibility. This paper investigates implications of this insight for group responsibility and the literature on group belief. In particular, we will be focusing on the transmission of group responsibility from group to individual.
Mona Simion   +2 more
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Group Agents and Their Responsibility

The Journal of Ethics, 2016
Group agents are able to act but are not literally agents. Some group agents, e.g., we-mode groups and corporations, can, however, be regarded as functional group agents that do not have “intrinsic” mental states and phenomenal features comparable to what their individual members on biological and psychological grounds have.
Mäkelä Pekka Antero, Tuomela Raimo
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GROUP DIFFERENCES IN ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC RESPONSE

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1953
Group differences between psychotics and normals, males and females, were found in 40 subjects in one area of heart action. "Pleasant" word stimuli distinguished the psychotics, whereas a startle stimulus distinguished the sexes.
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Crisis: Group Response to Emergency

Journal of Communication, 1971
This descriptive and exploratory paper has as its objective the analysis of group interaction during a crisis and the generation of hypotheses about crisis interaction. Hypotheses are suggested in the areas of verbal and nonverbal interaction, leadership style and fluctuation, and the volume of task and process communication.
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Group Responsibility

2007
AbstractThe main idea about group responsibility is that we-mode groups, namely, groups in which a substantial number of the members are collectively committed to the group (to its ethos and to each other concerning ethos promotion), are normatively responsible—in a control-based sense of responsibility—for their actions and for what their members ...
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Group Response‐Adaptive Randomization With Delayed and Missing Responses

Statistics in Medicine
ABSTRACTResponse‐adaptive randomization (RAR) procedures have been extensively studied in the literature, but most of the procedures rely on updating the randomization after each response, which is impractical in many clinical trials. In this article, we propose a new family of RAR procedures that dynamically update based on the responses of a group of
Guannan Zhai   +3 more
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