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The importance of epistemic cognition in student-centred learning [PDF]
To infer the sophistication of epistemic thinking in a sample of undergraduate students, 25 participants completed a free-response task in which they were asked to give reasons for their agreement or disagreement with a small number of beliefs about the ...
Maclellan, Effie, Soden, R.
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Resilience of Complex Networks to Random Breakdown
Using Monte Carlo simulations we calculate $f_c$, the fraction of nodes which are randomly removed before global connectivity is lost, for networks with scale-free and bimodal degree distributions.
Gerald Paul +4 more
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Background Antipsychotic medication reduces the severity of serious mental illness (SMI) and improves patient outcomes only when medicines were taken as prescribed.
D. Velligan +4 more
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Disagreement and (im)politeness in a Spanish family members’ WhatsApp group
The present paper explores disagreement and impoliteness in a WhatsApp interaction within a Spanish family that took place during the 2018 International Women’s Day.
Lucía Fernández-Amaya
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The phenomenon of high first-day income and high break-up rate in China’s capital market has long attracted the attention of investors. Based on the disagreement model, in combination with the information asymmetry theory and behavioral finance, a ...
Huaqian Zhong +3 more
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Deuterium-deuterium nuclear cross-sections in insulator and metallic environments
The three-dimensional Thomas-Fermi (TF) model is used to simulate the variation of the d+d to t + p cross-section at low impact energies, when the target deuterium nucleus is embedded in metallic or insulator environments. Comparison of the computational
Assenbaum +14 more
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Comment on Véronique Zanetti: On Moral Compromise [PDF]
In this article, I criticize Véronique Zanetti on the topic of moral compromise. As I understand Zanetti, a compromise could only be called a “moral compromise” if (i) it does not originate under coercive conditions, (ii) it involves conflict whose ...
Waligore, Timothy
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Exposure to opposing reasons reduces negative impressions of ideological opponents
Americans have become increasingly likely to dislike, distrust, and derogate their ideological opponents on contemporary social and political issues. We hypothesized that a lack of exposure to compelling reasons, arguments, and evidence from ideological ...
Matthew L. Stanley +3 more
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In his recent book, Disagreement, Deference, and Religious Commitment, John Pittard challenges J.L. Schellenberg’s rejection of mystical experience as worthy of enjoying presumptive doxastic trust for two main reasons.
Kirk Lougheed
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Inclusive pion double charge exchange on O-16 above the delta resonance
The forward inclusive pion double charge exchange reaction, ^{16}O(pi^-,pi^+)X, at T_0 = 0.50 and 0.75 GeV has been studied in the kinematical region where an additional pion production is forbidden by energy-momentum conservation.
A. B. Kaidalov +18 more
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