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Social partners in the green transition of the EU

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
Der Beitrag untersucht die Rolle der Sozialpartnerschaft zur Reduzierung von Treibhausgasemissionen in Mitgliedsstaaten der Europäischen Union. Einerseits können die Sozialpartner dazu beitragen den Übergang zu niedrigeren Emissionen zu erleichtern, indem sie mit den betroffenen Arbeitnehmern über die Kosten und den Nutzen von Maßnahmen zur ...
Hassel, Anke, Weil, Kilian
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Choice of Sexual Partner According to Rate of Partner Change and Social Class of the Partners

International Journal of STD & AIDS, 1991
Models for the spread of sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS, rely on sexual partner mixing patterns in the population. From data acquired through partner notification for infection with Chlamydia trachomatis among young people in Gothenburg, Sweden, it was possible to construct contact matrices for the variables ‘rate of partner change’ and
K, Ramstedt   +3 more
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Exploiting social partners in robot learning

Autonomous Robots, 2010
Social learning in robotics has largely focused on imitation learning. Here we take a broader view and are interested in the multifaceted ways that a social partner can influence the learning process. We implement four social learning mechanisms on a robot: stimulus enhancement, emulation, mimicking, and imitation, and illustrate the computational ...
Cakmak, Maya   +3 more
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Legal behavior of social partners

Voprosy trudovogo prava (Labor law issues), 2023
The article discusses the issues of qualification of the behavior of social partners as legal, and offers options for its mutual evaluation.
Vladimir Mironov   +2 more
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Social Norms for Intimate Partner Violence

Violence and Victims, 2013
This study investigated perceived descriptive norms (i.e., perceived prevalence) for intimate partner violence (IPV) among college students. Male and female college students were asked to estimate the prevalence of IPV for same-sex “typical students” on their campus. Perpetrators of IPV made higher estimates than nonperpetrators.
Tricia H, Witte, Mazheruddin M, Mulla
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Social Neuroeconomics: The Influence of Microbiota in Partner-Choice and Sociality

Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2014
By focusing on the studies of primate behaviour and human neuroscience, we describe how different neurological processes are the base of proximate aspects of social-decision making. We also review the fact that distinct aspects of animal behaviour are not under conscious or abstract control and that instead they may be regulated by adaptive 'rules of ...
, Montiel-Castro   +4 more
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The influences of partner accuracy and partner memory ability on social false memories

Memory & Cognition, 2014
In this study, we examined whether increasing the proportion of false information suggested by a confederate would influence the magnitude of socially introduced false memories in the social contagion paradigm Roediger, Meade, & Bergman (Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 8:365-371, 2001).
Katya T, Numbers   +2 more
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Educating the Social Partners

Managerial Law, 2005
At one of the European enlargement conferences the then Commissioner for Employment and Social Affairs said “social policy, from education to health and safety, from social protection to labour law, is the foundation stone of the EU’s successful political and economic progress, as political democracies and as market economies.” This statement puts in a
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Robofish as Social Partner for Live Guppies

2020
Biomimetic robots that are accepted as social partners by animals may help to gain insights into animals’ social interaction skills. Here, we present an experiment using the biomimetic Robofish which resembles live guppies (Poecilia reticulata) - a small tropical freshwater fish.
Lea Musiolek   +4 more
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Partner effects in social interaction

Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 1988
A person's behavior during social interaction is due not only to the person's dispositional characteristics but is also determined by his or her social partner. If a person consistently elicits the same behavior from others, the person has apartner effect. Partner effects in affect, cognition, and behavior are examined.
David A. Kenny, Thomas E. Malloy
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