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BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS AND REVALUATION [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2000
Revaluation refers to phenomena in which the strength of an operant is altered by reinforcer‐related manipulations that take place outside the conditioning situation in which the operant was selected. As an example, if lever pressing is acquired using food as a reinforcer and food is later paired with an aversive stimulus, the frequency of lever ...
John W Donahoe, JOSÉ E Burgos
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The meaning of living with a long‐term disease. To revalue and be revalued

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2007
Aim.  The aim of this study was to describe the meaning of living with a long‐term disease.Design.  The study had an interpretive, descriptive design.Method.  Eight persons aged between 55–79 years with different diagnoses were interviewed. The interviews were analysed using a phenomenological‐hermeneutic method.Findings.  The findings are presented in
Berit, Lundman, Leila, Jansson
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Asset Revaluation Regulations*

Contemporary Accounting Research, 2009
Generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) provide a vast array of revaluation requirements, including lower of cost or market for inventory, net realizable value for receivables, a less restrictive variant of lower of cost or market for longlived assets, and fair value for a variety of financial instruments.
Joel S. Demski   +2 more
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Asset revaluations: motives and choice of items to revalue

Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting & Economics, 2013
A recent revision of the local accounting standard for property, plant, and equipment (PP&E) has conferred Korean companies a revaluation option for PP&E without the early adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards, which will be mandatory in 2011. The stock market generally reacts favorably to the announcement of an asset revaluation.
Choi, Tae Hee   +3 more
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Revaluing Our Discourse Varieties, Revaluing Ourselves

2022
Abstract Language is the foundation of human connection to knowledge, ourselves, each other, our history, the Creator, the afterlife, and the cosmos (Anzaldúa, 1987; Gee, 2020); what Regis Pecos (2020), Cochiti Pueblo elder, calls the “most precious gift that one can pass on to others to sustain a way of life gifted to us by our ...
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The Asklepian Myths Revalued

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1964
The Asklepian myths are often used currently in the initiation rites of USA Greek-letter medical fraternities. These brotherhoods in the healing arts have chapters at medical schools, and their members are pledged to support the ancient ethical standards of the Hippocratic oath.
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A Revaluation of Islamic Traditions

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1949
I should like to present some ideas on what, I think, is necessary revaluation of Islamic traditions in the light of our present knowledge; but am at a loss whether to call my conclusions something new and unprecedented, or something old and well known.
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Revaluations

The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 1948
F. Cudworth Flint, F. R. Leavis
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