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Zigorra haur hezkuntzako geletan: egoeraren analisia eta ondorioak [PDF]
Historically, punishment has been one of the most used techniques for school discipline. The main objective of this work is to make an analysis of the use of punishment in Basque schools, specifically in the infant or preschool stage.
Nahia Idoiaga +2 more
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Do we judge hate incidents similarly when they are performed using words or bodily actions? Hate speech incidents are rarely reported by bystanders, and whether or how much they should be punished remains a matter of legal, theoretical and social ...
Jimena Zapata, Ophelia Deroy
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Suicide terrorism and psychology of suicide bomber
This article reviews suicide terrorism and existing understandings of the psychology of suicide bomber. Suicide attacks that take place in many different parts of the world are one of the most used methods by the terrorist organizations.
Mehmet Ogun
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From punishment to universalism [PDF]
Many philosophers have claimed that the folk endorse moral universalism. Some have taken the folk view to support moral universalism; others have taken the folk view to reflect a deep confusion. And while some empirical evidence supports the claim that
Nichols, Shaun, Rose, David
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Psychology of killer in Mark Ałdanov’s novel The Beginning of the End – intertextual games with Fiodor Dostoyevsky In this article, the author analyzes the motif of killer in Mark Ałdanov’s novel The Beginning of the End.
Patryk Witczak
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To punish first and reward second: Values determine how reward and punishment affect risk-taking behavior [PDF]
The current study investigated whether manipulating participants’ pre-exposure to reward and punishment affects the extent to which sensation seeking and values predict risk-taking behavior.
Athota, V Sagar +2 more
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Are humans too generous and too punitive? Many researchers have concluded that classic theories of social evolution (e.g., direct reciprocity, reputation) are not sufficient to explain human cooperation; instead, group selection theories are needed.
Max Michael Krasnow +2 more
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To understand physical violence in the family, it is important to define the role of the victim. The term “scapegoat” is a universal anthropological concept, often used in sociological theories, where a certain group of people and/or minorities are often
Saša Poljak Lukek +2 more
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Constraining free riding in public goods games: designated solitary punishers can sustain human cooperation [PDF]
Much of human cooperation remains an evolutionary riddle. Unlike other animals, people frequently cooperate with non-relatives in large groups. Evolutionary models of large-scale cooperation require not just incentives for cooperation, but also a ...
Henrich, Joseph +2 more
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Implementation and Obstacle of Reward and Punishment at Pesantren Al-Azhar-Gresik
This paper is a case study that aims to take a closer look at how punishments and rewards are implemented at the Al-Azhar Islamic Boarding School and what the obstacles are in both male and female dormitories. The data obtained through observation and in-
Dhuha Hadiyansyah
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