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Neutralizing differences: producing neutral doctors for (almost) neutral patients

Social Science & Medicine, 2000
Today 50% of medical students in Canada are women; they come from a wide range of racial, cultural, academic, and class backgrounds; they may openly identify as gay or lesbian. Yet to the extent that professional socialization produces uniformity of values, attitudes and future practice styles, the impact of increasing diversity is lessened. Based on a
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The Perils of Neutrality

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1996
The concept of analytic neutrality is reviewed with respect to its utility as a technical guideline. Participation of an analyst's personal judgments and affects in clinical work is discussed in relation to differing conceptions of how learning takes place in analysis.
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Neutral syndrome

Nature Human Behaviour, 2020
Neutral models of evolution assume the absence of natural selection. Formerly confined to ecology and evolutionary biology, neutral models are spreading. In recent years they've been applied to explaining the diversity of baby names, scientific citations, cryptocurrencies, pot decorations, literary lexica, tumour variants and much more besides.
Armand M. Leroi   +4 more
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The Activity of Neutrality

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2022
The author discusses the analyst's neutrality as an activity: a constantly moving position and an always-evolving process characterized by the analyst's thinking and curiosity about how to help the patient better know and become himself. The author maintains that neutrality is a cluster concept (Wittgenstein 1953) that includes a number of functions ...
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Neutral Politics

The Review of Politics, 1989
Abstract The United States, like many other societies, is morally pluralistic: No one set of beliefs about how it is good or fitting for human beings to live their lives prevails in American society. (The morally pluralistic character of American society, however, unlike that of other societies, is congenital: “As it arose in America ...
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Neutral Macroecology

Science, 2001
The central themes of community ecology—distribution, abundance, and diversity—display strongly marked and very general patterns. These include the log-normal distribution of abundance, the relation between range and abundance, the species-area law, and the turnover of species composition.
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Neutral Atmospheres

Space Science Reviews, 2008
This paper summarizes the understanding of aeronomy of neutral atmospheres in the solar system, discussing most planets as well as Saturn’s moon Titan and comets. The thermal structure and energy balance is compared, highlighting the principal reasons for discrepancies amongst the atmospheres, a combination of atmospheric composition, heliocentric ...
Mueller-Wodarg, Ingo   +7 more
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On The Analyst's Neutrality

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1984
It is by the application of the principle of neutrality, born of his respect for the essential otherness of the patient, that the analyst focuses the dyadic analytic work in the service of the patient's growing self-analytic capacity. Thus, the general principle of neutrality is distinguished from the technical tactic of abstinence, the latter being a ...
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Neutrality of market neutral funds

Global Finance Journal, 2006
Abstract Using an original database of 634 market neutral hedge funds, this study formally analyses the market neutrality of market neutral funds which are particular in the hedge fund universe since the only objective of these funds is to provide positive returns completely independent of the market conditions.
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Neutrality of Money

1987
‘Neutrality of money’ is a shorthand expression for the basic quantity-theory proposition that it is only the level of prices in an economy, and not the level of its real outputs, that is affected by the quantity of money which circulates in it. Thus the notion — though not the term — goes back to early statements of the quantity theory, such as the ...
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