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The Effects of Positive and Negative Self-Focus on Reflection, Rumination, and Depression
Kumada Mari, Oikawa Megumi
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Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2002
A review of the literature suggests that individual variability in sex-related traits may be influenced by variations in hormonal exposure during fetal development. In litter-bearing mammals, fetuses develop in utero and may be subjected to differing hormonal environments based upon the sex of neighboring fetuses.
Bryce C, Ryan, John G, Vandenbergh
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A review of the literature suggests that individual variability in sex-related traits may be influenced by variations in hormonal exposure during fetal development. In litter-bearing mammals, fetuses develop in utero and may be subjected to differing hormonal environments based upon the sex of neighboring fetuses.
Bryce C, Ryan, John G, Vandenbergh
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Effects of surgical positioning
AORN Journal, 1979Charlene Gladney Foster, Gail Mukai, Flora Jane Breckenridge, Cheryl Mathewson Smith, RN RN RN RN A s operating room nurses, we are aware of at least some hazards of improper positioning. We also know that an ideal position provides optimal exposure for the surgeon, best access t o the airway for the anesthesiologist, and physiological safety for the ...
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Electoral Studies, 1990
Abstract There has been much debate in political science about the importance of position effects on ballots. This paper reviews and evaluates the available research on the topic. It concludes that much of the current literature is methodologically flawed, fails to take into account competing explanations for the effects which are found, or presents ...
R. Darcy, Ian McAllister
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Abstract There has been much debate in political science about the importance of position effects on ballots. This paper reviews and evaluates the available research on the topic. It concludes that much of the current literature is methodologically flawed, fails to take into account competing explanations for the effects which are found, or presents ...
R. Darcy, Ian McAllister
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1968
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the cytogenetic aspects of position-effect variegation. One of the diagnostic characteristics of position-effect variegation, at least in Drosophila, is the suppression of the variegation toward wild type upon the addition of a Y chromosome and, conversely, the enhancement of the variegation toward the ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the cytogenetic aspects of position-effect variegation. One of the diagnostic characteristics of position-effect variegation, at least in Drosophila, is the suppression of the variegation toward wild type upon the addition of a Y chromosome and, conversely, the enhancement of the variegation toward the ...
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2021
Abstract As people get older they show an increased preference toward positive and/or away from negative information. This is known as the positivity effect and it is typically explained through the lens of socioemotional selectivity theory. According to this theory, as people get older they see time as more limited, and this causes them
Sarah J. Barber, Hyunji Kim
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Abstract As people get older they show an increased preference toward positive and/or away from negative information. This is known as the positivity effect and it is typically explained through the lens of socioemotional selectivity theory. According to this theory, as people get older they see time as more limited, and this causes them
Sarah J. Barber, Hyunji Kim
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2020
This chapter explores the deterrent effect of international justice and estimates that the statistical models of mass-killing onset show how the same conditions that exacerbate conflict also create deterrence. It discusses a case study of Blaise Compaoré during Burkina Faso's 2014 revolution, which complements the quantitative results.
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This chapter explores the deterrent effect of international justice and estimates that the statistical models of mass-killing onset show how the same conditions that exacerbate conflict also create deterrence. It discusses a case study of Blaise Compaoré during Burkina Faso's 2014 revolution, which complements the quantitative results.
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