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Investment Professionals' Ability to Detect Deception: Accuracy, Bias and Metacognitive Realism

Journal of Behavioral Finance, 2017
ABSTRACTIn the first empirical study on the topic, the authors examined the ability of investment professionals to distinguish between truthful and deceptive statements. A random sample of 154 investment professionals made judgments about a series of truthful and deceptive statements, some of which involved financial fraud.
Maria Hartwig   +3 more
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Professional realism in practice

Babel. Revue internationale de la traduction / International Journal of Translation / Revista Internacional de Traducción
Abstract This article describes an attempt to introduce the elements of collaboration into translator training in the form of a multi-stage translation project. The project was carried out during regular translation classes with the participation of 70 students (translating from Italian, French, or English into Polish).
Ksenia Gałuskina, Joanna Sycz-Opoń
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Expertise, fluency and social realism about professional knowledge

Journal of Education and Work, 2012
In recent years, the sociology of education has seen a renewed interest in realist accounts of knowledge and its place in education. Inspired by ‘social realist’ thinking, a body of work has emerged that criticises the dominance of generic and process-based thinking about (especially) professional education and advocates instead a revaluation of ...
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Material development principles in undergraduate translator and interpreter training: balancing between professional realism and classroom realism

The Interpreter and Translator Trainer, 2018
Material development is one of the most important links in the chain of course design. However, it has received limited attention in the academic context of applied translation studies. This paper proposes a conceptual framework to encourage material development in interpreter and translator education at undergraduate levels.
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Real Fake Fighting: the Aesthetic of Qualified Realism in Japanese Professional Wrestling

2021
Professional wrestling is a performance art in which the line between fact and fiction is often obscured. Much of the existing scholarship on the medium that examines its dynamics regard reality and artifice focuses on the role of the artificial, analyzing pro-wrestling as primarily a form of heightened spectacle akin to passion plays or soap opera ...
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Qun Ma: Why Researchers Should Use Realism, not Poststructuralism, to Explore a Complex Phenomenon? Using Early Childhood Teachers’ Professional Identity as an example

2022
This presentation focuses on why research using realism enables us to unpack early childhood teachers' professional identities by exploring experiences, events and conditions beyond discourses often in poststructuralism. I first examine the dominant theoretical framework, poststructuralism, in research on early childhood teachers' professional ...
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0171 A Simulated Burns Course Using Moulage: Can We Use It To Help Trainees And Other Healthcare Professionals Improve Their Confidence By Increasing The Realism Of Simulation?

Posters Without Presentations, 2014
Background Dealing with major burns can be a stressful situation during the acute phase of management. Due to the lack of training around the care of burns, they can be often managed inadequately, which can lead to devastating and long-term complications.
karima Medjoub   +4 more
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Wrestling with the Controller: Why professional wrestling’s relationship with realism and narrative has hindered its remediation into computer game form

The Computer Games Journal, 2014
The remediation of wrestling from television to video games has resulted in a loss of match narrative, match structure and ring psychology. Although professional wrestling and video games share some core principles such as escapism and narrative, the storylines in video games are largely dictated by the authors, whereas the kayfabe storylines in ...
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