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Is It Harassment? Perceptions of Sexual Harassment Among Lawyers and Undergraduate Students
This study examined differences between lawyers (n = 91) and undergraduate students (n = 120) regarding their evaluation of behavior as sexual harassment (SH) and blame attributions toward offender and victim.
Mally Shechory-Bitton, Liza Zvi
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Kant's Table of Judgments and the Doctrine of the Judgment in the German Logic of XVIIIth Century
The article focuses on the formation of Kant's table of judgments. The author proves the dependence of Kant's table of judgments on the doctrine of judgment in German 17th century logic.
Yurij Fedorchenko
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The aim of this research was to examine how judgment of an aggressive act committed by a North African immigrant woman was influenced by the perpetrator’s acculturation strategies and the participants’ level of social dominance orientation (SDO).
Chloé Dougez +2 more
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Revisiting Tversky’s Diagnosticity Principle
Similarity is a fundamental concept in cognition. In 1977 Amos Tversky published a highly influential feature-based model of how people judge the similarity between objects.
Ellen R. K. Evers, Daniel eLakens
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EPISTEMIC MODALITY: A CORPUS-BASED ANALYSIS OF EPISTEMIC MARKERS IN EU AND POLISH JUDGMENTS
The aim of this paper is to establish the repertoire and distribution of verbal and adverbial exponents of epistemic modality in English- and Polish-language judgments passed by the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) and non-translated judgments passed ...
Dariusz KOŹBIAŁ
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The devil effect triggered by sexual crimes
Previous research has identified a number of stereotypical beliefs about sexual crimes, particularly in relation to child sexual abuse and rape. We suggested that these beliefs may be the result of a negative halo effect (i.e., a single negative ...
Michaela Pfundmair, Romana Matanovic
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The execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights [PDF]
The European Court of Human Rights is considered as the most significant and most effective system of supervision in the field of international protection of human rights.
Tubić Bojan N.
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Ijtihad in matters of belief: a study in the development of ideological thought among Muslims [PDF]
The meaning of ijtihad is linguistically: exerting effort and emptying effort into an act, whether that effort is focused on deriving a legal ruling from its detailed evidence such as the Qur’an and the Sunnah, or the actions of the mind to arrive at the
Hashim AlMalah
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Judgments and beliefs about climate change: measurement, stability, and behavioral consequences
In light of the growing threat of climate change and urgency of mitigation at the societal and individual level, an exponentially growing body of research has addressed how and what people think about climate change—ranging from basic judgments of truth ...
Benjamin E. Hilbig
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The Function of Thought and Discourse in Hannah Arendt. From Reflective Judgments to Political Judgments [PDF]
The paper argues that reflective judgments presuppose an agent determined by discursive functions. In order to demonstrate that there is a discursive or narrative subject in Arendt, the following issues are dealt with.
Catalina Barrio
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