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2009
The key dilemma to be investigated in this chapter is the way in which public policy understands and operationalises the task of changing or controlling behaviour. Behavioural change is strongly implicated in policy implementation. This is because, when public policies are implemented, they involve relationships between agents of the state and those ...
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The key dilemma to be investigated in this chapter is the way in which public policy understands and operationalises the task of changing or controlling behaviour. Behavioural change is strongly implicated in policy implementation. This is because, when public policies are implemented, they involve relationships between agents of the state and those ...
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The relative value of screening instruments in adolescence
Journal of Adolescence, 1987The phase of development that equips a child to become an adult is a period of transition. To date no instrument has become established as the routine screening measure for this age group in the same way as the Rutter B2 Scale has in children. During a major population study of adolescent functioning, the pupils drawn from four comprehensive schools ...
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The Instrumental Values of Property
2002Abstract This chapter considers the ways putative instrumental values of property institutions may be factored in, to yield a clearer idea of the kind of institution people have a right to have in place. Topics discussed include direct justice costs, basic needs, incentives and markets, independence, and background moral property right.
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Instrumental Values – Strong and Weak
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 2002What does it mean that an object has instrumental value? While some writers seem to think it means that the object bears a value, and that instrumental value accordingly is a kind of value, other writers seem to think that the object is not a value bearer but is only what is conducive to something of value.
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The Instrumental Theory of Value
2000Foster’s development of the instrumental theory of value, an explanation of the criterion of judgment in all scientific social inquiry, is one of his most original and important, if not revolutionary, contributions.
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Instrumental Music and Instrumental Value
Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1993openaire +1 more source
Behavioral and neurobiological mechanisms of pavlovian and instrumental extinction learning
Physiological Reviews, 2021Mark E Bouton +2 more
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The value of instrumentation and design
The Journal of Arthroplasty, 1998Aaron A. Hofmann, Cornel Van Gorp
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