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Middle School Students’ Knowledge of Autism

Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2010
Authors examined 1,015 middle school students' knowledge of autism using a single item of prior awareness and a 10-item Knowledge of Autism (KOA) scale. The KOA scale was designed to assess students' knowledge of the course, etiology, and symptoms associated with autism.
Jonathan M Campbell, Campbell Jonathan M
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The Role of Middle Managers in Knowledge Transfer [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Information & Knowledge Management, 2007
This paper examines the causes of knowledge loss in a company undergoing a process of radical change. Using a methodology based on a single case study, the research highlights the critical role of middle managers in facilitating knowledge transfer. Middle managers facilitate both socialisation mechanisms for knowledge transfer and the maintenance of ...
Robert Carty, Siobhan Walsh
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On Middle Knowledge

The Philosophical Quarterly, 1994
L'A. souligne la faiblesse de l'argument de R. Gaskin, developpe dans le numero precedent du «Philosophical Quarterly» (n°43, pp. 412-430), contre la premiere des quatre objections opposees a la theorie de la prescience de Dieu, selon laquelle il n'existe pas de propositions conditionnelles vraies en faveur de la liberte des creatures, qui choisissent ...
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A Refutation of Middle Knowledge

Noûs, 1986
The theological doctrine of middle knowledge attributes to God a particular kind of knowledge concerning the future, knowledge which would be denied to God by theists who do not hold this doctrine. Consider the case of Elizabeth, a graduate student in anthropology.
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A defense of middle knowledge

International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 1987
Adams has not demonstrated that conditionals of freedom are necessarily false, just as I have not demonstrated that they are possibly true. According to Adams, we have good reason to think that they are not possibly true because we do not know what it is for them to be true.
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Nursing knowledge: A middle ground exploration

Nursing Philosophy, 2018
AbstractThe discipline of nursing has long maintained that is has a unique contribution to make within the health care arena. This assertion of uniqueness lies in great part in the discipline's claim to a distinct body of knowledge. Nursing knowledge is characterized by diverse and multiple forms of knowing and underpins the work of all nurses ...
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Middle knowledge and Christian exclusivism

Sophia, 1995
Il y a deja plusieurs annees, l'A. avait defendu une proposition qui consistait a affirmer l'exclusivite du salut a travers le Christ. Pour lui, cette perspective sur le probleme soteriologique du mal apporte une solution feconde au sujet de l'exclusivisme chretien.
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Middle knowledge: The ?foreknowledge defense?

International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 1990
A recent article in this journal by Richard Otte, as well as brief passages in a couple of books by Jonathan Kvanvig and William Lane Craig, have set forth a distinctive strategy for defending middle knowledge from its critics.1 The approach in question not only differs significantly from other defenses of middle knowledge that have been put forward ...
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Middle Knowledge and the Doctrine of Infallibility

Philosophical Perspectives, 1991
The thesis that God possesses middle knowledge has become a renewed point of dispute in recent discussions in the philosophy of religion. Originally promulgated in an explicit fashion by the 16th century Spanish theologian Luis de Molina, the claim at issue is that there are contingent propositions which are such that God has absolutely no control over
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