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Increasing social time allocation and concomitant effects on mands, item engagement, and rigid or repetitive behavior.

Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2022
Recent research has developed methods of assessing the function of generic, nonindividualized social interactions. The purpose of this type of assessment is to provide a measure of how an individual may respond to the types of interactions readily ...
S. L. Morris, T. Vollmer
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Positive Social Time Preference

Philosophical Foundations of Climate Change Policy, 2021
Recent debates have made it clear that the choice of a social discount rate has enormous consequences for the amount of carbon abatement that will be recommended.
Joseph Heath
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Social isolation and social support in good times and bad times

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2022
People who are socially isolated or lonely report having lower levels of social support. Supportive social networks help buffer individuals against the deleterious effects of negative events and stressors. Supportive social networks also help individuals maximize the benefits of positive events and accomplishments.
Shelly L. Gable, Alisa Bedrov
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Social Time and Social Time Values

Loisir et Société / Society and Leisure, 2006
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Tremblay, Diane-Gabrielle   +1 more
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Social Time and Disaster

International Journal of Mass Emergencies & Disasters, 2013
Time permeates the disaster process. Yet, few scholars have integrated various notions of time in their disaster studies. In this paper, I introduce the ideas of event time, clock and calendar time, social time, and rhythm of life within the context of ...
D. Neal
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Time, Social Change, and Social Work

Social Work in Health Care, 1984
The nature of time and social change is considered from two points of view, the linear and the synergistic. The implications of both for social work in health care are considered, related to the teachings of Hyman J. Weiner and to an ecological perspective.
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Social Trust, Social Partner Time and Television Time

Social Indicators Research, 2010
Social trust is an important phenomenon, but the influence of important time-based measures upon trust has not been examined. Such measures include social contact and anti-social activity, such as television watching, which allows for the co-presence of other people.
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Time to Develop Social Dentistry

JDR Clinical & Translational Research, 2017
Knowledge Transfer Statement: We are calling researchers, educators, and dental professionals to be at the forefront of actions addressing social determinants of health. We indeed argue that 1) it is the dentists’ and other oral health care professionals’ role to tackle social determinants of health and 2) as researchers and educators, we need to help
C, Bedos, N, Apelian, J N, Vergnes
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Astronomical Time versus Social Time

Journal of Skyscape Archaeology, 2018
The archaeological context of a recently unearthed sundial from the Egyptian Valley of the Kings suggests that the object was used to define the work hours of labourers engaged in building tombs. An analysis of the sundial enables us to establish its precision and the scientific rationale on which the measurement of time is based.
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