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Relational frame theory: an overview of the controversy. [PDF]

open access: yesAnal Verbal Behav, 2009
Although Skinner's Verbal Behavior (1957) was published over 50 years ago, behavior-analytic research on human language and cognition has been slow to develop. In recent years, a new behavioral approach to language known as relational frame theory (RFT) has generated considerable attention, research, and debate.
Gross AC, Fox EJ.
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Exploring Film History by Using Fandom as a Pedagogical Tool

open access: yesTransformative Works and Cultures, 2021
An exploration of the terrain of how to engage learners effectively and why that matters. Using fan engagement in the field of film history reveals that encouraging learners to self-identify as fans shifts the power balance, placing the learner in the ...
Ellen Wright
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Can A/The History of “World Civilization” Be Re-Written in a Pluralist Ethical Frame?

open access: yesComparative Literature: East & West, 2023
Rewriting a/the History of “World Civilization” in a pluralist ethical frame is proposed as an alternative to the Eurocentricity and cultural imperialism of earlier such attempts, which assumed a single focus. A plural relational focalisation can replace
Ipshita Chanda
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Switching Quantum Reference Frames for Quantum Measurement [PDF]

open access: yesQuantum, 2020
Physical observation is made relative to a reference frame. A reference frame is essentially a quantum system given the universal validity of quantum mechanics. Thus, a quantum system must be described relative to a quantum reference frame (QRF). Further
Jianhao M. Yang
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Functional contextual implementation of an evolutionary, entropy-based, and embodied free energy framework: Utilizing Lagrangian mechanics and evolutionary game theory’s truth vs. fitness test of the veridicality of phenomenological experience

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
The Bayesian approach of cognitive science largely takes the position that evolution drives perception to produce precepts that are veridical. However, some efforts utilizing evolutionary game theory simulations have shown that perception is more likely ...
Darren J. Edwards
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Teaching information literacy within a relational frame:

open access: yesJournal of Information Literacy, 2009
Bruce, Edwards and Lupton (2007) define the “relational frame” of information literacy (IL) education as one within which all other frames can be integrated, from the “content” and “competency” frames which are based on objective measures, through ...
Andrew Whitworth
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Ensuring Effective Public Health Communication: Insights and Modeling Efforts From Theories of Behavioral Economics, Heuristics, and Behavioral Analysis for Decision Making Under Risk

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Public health (PH) messaging can have an enormous impact on shaping how individuals within society behave, and can ensure it is in a safe and responsible way, consistent with up-to-date evidence-based PH guidelines.
Darren J. Edwards
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Measurement of the Vertical Spatial Metaphor of Power Concepts Using the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2019
This experimental study explored the use of the implicit relational assessment procedure (IRAP) for understanding the vertical spatial metaphor of power.
Bao Hong, Lu Zhang, Hongri Sun
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Relational frame theory 20 years on: The Odysseus voyage and beyond [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2022
The seminal text on relational frame theory (RFT) was published 20 years ago and purported to offer a single overarching behavior‐analytic account of human language and cognition. In the years thereafter, an increasing number of empirical and conceptual articles, book chapters in edited volumes, and whole volumes devoted to the account emerged.
Dermot Barnes‐Holmes, Colin Harte
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Fei Xiaotong's Comparative Theory of Chinese Culture: Its Relevance for Contemporary Cross-disciplinary Research on Chinese 'Collectivism'

open access: yesThe Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies, 2016
This article argues in favour of the triangulation of emic and etic methods in the comparative study of culture, taking China as a case. Starting from an indig-enous theory of cultural comparisons, Fei Xiaotong's concepts of 'group pattern' (tuanti geju)
Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
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