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Under‐Interpretation of Neuroimaging Data in Insanity Assessment: A Hidden Risk
ABSTRACT Neuroimaging data can provide valuable insights into insanity evaluations, but the debate over its use for legal purposes is far from resolved. While much attention has been given to the risks of over‐interpretation, potential errors stemming from under‐interpretation received less scrutiny. In this paper, we aim to showcase how this error may
Camilla Frangi+5 more
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Morality on the road: the ADC model in low-stakes traffic vignettes. [PDF]
Pflanzer M+3 more
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Community and Consumer Dynamics in NFTs: Understanding Digital Asset Value Through Social Engagement
ABSTRACT While non‐fungible tokens (NFTs) have emerged as a significant blockchain application, research has largely focused on market dynamics rather than consumer behavior. Through in‐depth interviews with 21 NFT consumers and a netnographic analysis of Discord interactions (109,517 words), this study develops a comprehensive framework explaining the
Kristina Brahmstaedt
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Perceived Stress and Society-Wide Moral Judgment. [PDF]
Chen Y+5 more
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Speaking of Stigma: Piloting Language Training in Addiction Counseling Coursework
ABSTRACT This pilot study examined counselor‐in‐training (CIT) attitudes and awareness regarding stigma and stigmatizing language aimed at those with substance use disorders before and after an author‐developed educational intervention. Results indicated this intervention positively impacted CIT awareness and attitudes and their ability to identify and
Amy L. Grybush+2 more
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Moral courage approach-based ethics education effect on clinical decision making of emergency nurses. [PDF]
Jafari H+4 more
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Why Engineers Should Read More Novels
What do engineers do? And what should they work on? A surprising answer is outlined in this essay, which argues that reading novels holds the key for addressing both questions. Novels train the imagination as well as our ethical abilities – skills that are essential for developing future‐proof technologies.
Michael Kuhn
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Identity in turmoil: Investigating the morally injurious dimensions of minority stress. [PDF]
Nicholson AA+14 more
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