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An ecclesiastical court: Christian nationalism and perceptions of the US Supreme Court
Abstract Recently, scholars have increasingly examined the unique blending of Christian and political ideology known as Christian nationalism. During this period, the US Supreme Court has increasingly ruled in ways that favor Christian nationalism, and Court watchers have criticized several justices for showing bias toward Christianity at best and ...
Miles T. Armaly +3 more
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No added cost: Emotion recognition in co‐occurring ADHD and ASD
Abstract Objectives Facial emotion recognition (FER) is fundamental for social interaction, yet this ability is often impaired in attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or autism spectrum disorder (ASD). While research has documented these difficulties, two key questions remain: Are these deficits specific to recognising emotions or do they ...
Irene Sophia Plank +4 more
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Los soldados Ilirios en el ejército de los Severos (193-235)
En este artítculo se reconstruye el protagonismo de los legionarios Ilirios en su ascenso con Septimio Severo, su duración a lo largo de la dinastía Severa, y su desembouqe en la Tetrarquía y en los Segundos Flavios.
Miguel P. Sancho Gómez
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The G.I. Bill and underemployment
Abstract Recent veteran college graduates report experiencing high levels of underemployment, which have a negative impact on their well‐being and hinder their successful transition to civilian life. This paper quantifies the scope of this problem by estimating the impact of World War II, Vietnam War, and Post‐9/11 G.I.
Ciprian Domnisoru
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El origen de la revuelta judía (66 d.C.) según el testimonio de Tito Flavio Josefo
En el año 66 d.C. y como culminación a la, según Josefo, nefasta gestión de Gesio Floro, procurador romano de Judea entre los años 64 al 66 d.C., estalla una revuelta que deriva en guerra abierta contra Roma [66-74 d.C.]. Análisis de los motivos. In 66
Eduardo Pitillas Salañer
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Background Adolescent depression is heterogeneous, yet many studies rely on aggregate symptom scores that may obscure meaningful differences in symptom presentation. Latent class analysis (LCA) offers a person‐centered approach for identifying symptom subgroups, but few studies have examined depressive symptom classes longitudinally with attention to ...
Rachel Lee +15 more
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The history of an idea: The NICHD Protocol, Standard, and Revised
Abstract Background This article describes the origins and development of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Investigative Interview Protocol. The author's original interest in exploring the reliability of children's accounts of their behaviour and experiences morphed into the assessment of various techniques that ...
Michael E. Lamb
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Abstract Using ethnographic vignettes from my doctoral research, this article contextualizes and analyses Britain's Black maternal health crisis— a crisis of reproductive racism— through a Black feminist lens. The inequities Black mothers face has a strong Black (and) feminist history of being analyzed in relation to the politics of anti‐Black racism ...
Princess Banda
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Did I have a dream last night? White dreaming as metacognitive feelings
While most research on sleep mentation focuses on dream reports, sleep experiences can also include reports lacking content, such as white dreaming—the feeling of knowing one dreamt but being unable to recall its contents. I claim that white dreaming is a metacognitive feeling, akin to tip‐of‐the‐tongue and déjà experiences.
Adriana Alcaraz Sánchez
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Legio Vernácula, ¿Iusta Legió?
Según los puntos de vista de la moderna investigación se está casi unánimemente de acuerdo en que, durante la tardía república y gran parte del Alto Imperio, se cumple el principio de que las legiones han de estar formadas necesariamente por ciudadanos ...
José Manuel ROLDÁN HERVÁS
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