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Group instability and the social response to methamphetamine
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1974Abstract The effects of methamphetamine on body contact and social distances in stable (familiar) and unstable (unfamiliar) groups of rats were investigated. Although there was no difference in body contact in the stable and unstable saline groups, methamphetamine reduced body contact significantly more in the unstable group than it did for its ...
L A, Syme, G J, Syme
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Multinomially Grouped Response Times for the Quantal Response Bioassay
Biometrics, 1958where x and t are the values of the dose and time metameters and y is say the logit of the response at that dose and time and where in some cases a may be assumed to be zero. Since the response numbers are accumulated for the successive times within a dose, the observed y values are not independent within doses. This introduces some complexity into the
White, Robert F., Graca, Joseph G.
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Randomized Response Group Testing Model
Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice, 2013zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Kim, Jong-Min, Heo, Tae-Young
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Responsibility Group Counseling
Social Work with Groups, 1984Counseling those experiencing interpersonal alienation can be fruitfully accomplished in groups in which members learn to assume responsibility for themselves and others. This article presents a "responsibility group counseling" methodology for social work practice with groups. The approach is presented in terms of its principles, structure, techniques,
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Group Action and Group Responsibility
ProtoSociology, 2002Pekka Mäkelä, Raimo Tuomela
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Feminism and Group Psychotherapy: An Ethical Responsibility
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1992In response to Martin Lakin's (1991) IJGP article, "Some Ethical Issues in Feminist-Oriented Therapy Groups for Women," this article examines recent developments in feminist theory and proposes that a feminist perspective is both ethical and can make significant contributions to the practice of group psychotherapy.
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Groups of Persons and Groups of Items in Nonparametric Item Response Theory
2003In standard applications of Item Response Theory (IRT), n exchangeable persons have responded to k exchangeable items. Among neither persons nor items subgroups are distinguished This paper reviews methods and results for situations where it is meaningful to consider subgroups (of persons, of items, or both).
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2017
During the Japanese occupation, the widespread and almost daily commission of war crimes by members of the Tokkeitai and Kempeitai resulted in a unique post-World War II approach to the prosecution of war crimes: If a war crime was committed within the framework of the activities of a group of persons in such a way that the crime could be ascribed to ...
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During the Japanese occupation, the widespread and almost daily commission of war crimes by members of the Tokkeitai and Kempeitai resulted in a unique post-World War II approach to the prosecution of war crimes: If a war crime was committed within the framework of the activities of a group of persons in such a way that the crime could be ascribed to ...
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The NINDS stroke study group response
Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2002The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) investigators would like to respond to the recent articles in the British Medical Journal and Western Journal of Medicine. Please excuse the necessary length of our combined reply. First Dr.
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