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PUNISHMENT IN SLOVENE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
The article offers a critical view on punishment, an always hot topic at school. School punishment is observed from a historical point of view, especially since the period when punishment became more humane.
Mitja Krajnčan, Nina Stenko
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Transition metal oxy/carbo‐nitrides show great promise as catalysts for sustainable processes. A Mn‐Mo mixed‐metal oxynitride attains remarkable performance for the direct synthesis of acetonitrile, an important commodity chemical, via sequential C─N and C─C coupling from syngas (C1) and ammonia (N1) feedstocks.
M. Elena Martínez‐Monje +7 more
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This review examines hydrogel‐based technologies driven by environmental stimuli and emphasizes their unique contributions to energy conversion. It provides insights into design strategies and recent advancements in functional hydrogels, highlighting opportunities and challenges in this field.
Wanheng Lu +5 more
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Teachers’ Punishment Intensity and Student Observer Trust: A Moderated Mediation Model
During social interactions, people decide whether to trust an actor based on their punitive behaviour. Several empirical studies have indicated that punishment intensity impacts observer trust, yet the underlying mechanism remains to be elucidated.
Zhen Zhang, Chunhui Qi
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Imperfect public monitoring with costly punishment - An experimental study [PDF]
This paper experimentally investigates the effects of a costly punishment option on cooperation and social welfare in long finitely repeated public good contribution games.
Attila Ambrus, Ben Greiner
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Capital and Punishment: Resource Scarcity Increases Endorsement of the Death Penalty [PDF]
Faced with punishing severe offenders, why do some prefer imprisonment whereas others impose death? Previous research exploring death penalty attitudes has primarily focused on individual and cultural factors.
Neuberg, Steven L. +3 more
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A benzene‐phosphonic acid self‐assembled monolayer (BPA) simultaneously optimizes hole extraction and noise suppression, enabling bifunctional organic photovoltaics–photodetectors that deliver superb indoor performance and commercial viability. BPA‐devices achieve 28.6% PCE at 1000 lx, retain 93% efficiency on large‐scaled devices, and reach 584 fW NEP
Seunghyun Oh +8 more
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There is an ethical need to document and develop best practices for meeting ambassador animals’ welfare needs within the context of meeting zoo and aquarium program objectives.
Steve Martin +2 more
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Hyperbolic Punishment Function [PDF]
All models in Law and Economics use punishment functions (PF) that incorporates a trade-off between probability of detection, p, and punishment, F. Suppose society wishes to minimize the total costs of enforcement and damages from crime, T (p; F).
Ali al-Nowaihi, Sanjit Dhami
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Facile Bottom‐Up Assembly of Photonic Micropatterns via Surface‐Guided Colloidal Crystallization
High‐resolution photonic micropatterns with vivid structural colors are fabricated through bottom‐up assembly, guided by surface‐dependent regioselective heterogeneous nucleation and crystal growth of colloidal particles. Full‐spectrum color tunability is achieved by controlling particle size and interparticle attraction, while in situ color mixing is ...
Yongseok Jung +3 more
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