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Does a social/behavioural gradient in dental health exist among adults? A cross-sectional study [PDF]
Objective To explore the potential presence of a social/behavioural gradient in dental health among Italian adults using a cross-sectional study. Methods Caries indices were recorded among 480 subjects (52.9% men, 47.1% women) who also completed a ...
Arrica, Mariantonietta +8 more
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The place of history subjects in the social studies textbooks
The history and social studies that discuss the social life in all aspects including the political, economic, social and cultural dimensions teaches the history to individuals as a solider of the curriculum gathered at a common point which adapts these ...
Özge Metin, Mustafa Dolmaz
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Subjection, Social Work and Social Theory [PDF]
Reflecting on Judith Butler’s conception of ‘performativity’, this paper argues that the notion has important implications for contemporary debates over agency, subjection and ‘resistance’ in social work. Using, wider social theory drawn from post-structuralist Butler, makes sense of complex professional-service user relations. The article explores the
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Lack of group-to-individual generalizability is a threat to human subjects research
Significance The current study quantified the degree to which group data are able to describe individual participants. We utilized intensive repeated-measures data—data that have been collected many times, across many individuals—to compare the ...
A. Fisher, J. Medaglia, B. Jeronimus
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A simple stress test of experimenter demand effects [PDF]
As a stress test of experimenter demand effects, we run an experiment where subjects can physically destroy coupons awarded to them. About one subject out of three does.
Fleming, Piers, Zizzo, Daniel John
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Measuring shared responses across subjects using intersubject correlation
Our capacity to jointly represent information about the world underpins our social experience. By leveraging one individual’s brain activity to model another’s, we can measure shared information across brains—even in dynamic, naturalistic scenarios where
Samuel A. Nastase +3 more
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Definition of Groups of Social Tourism Subjects
The article is aimed to analyze meaning of «social tourism». The importance of social tourism as a mechanism providing the opportunity to make travel and recreation accessible to all segments of the population is observed.
L. G. Karanatova, A. V. Evsyukov
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The biological bases of conformity [PDF]
Humans are characterized by an extreme dependence on culturally transmitted information and recent formal theory predicts that natural selection should favor adaptive learning strategies that facilitate effective copying and decision making. One strategy
Laland, K.N., Morgan, T.J.H.
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In the article the evolution of legislation regulating social adaptation of persons who are serving or have already completed their sentences in the form of restraint or deprivation of freedom for a specified time for a period of 1991 – 2012 is ...
О. В. Лисодєд
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DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL WORK AND CORE SUBJECTS OF SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION IN THREE EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
The goal of the paper is to analyse the development of social work profession and studies in three European countries: Greece, Germany and Lithuania. The comparative method is used.
Viginta Ivaškaitė-Tamošiūnė
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