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Stigmatized Work and Stigmatized Workers
Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior, 2022Stigmas pervade organizational life. A stigma is a discrediting social evaluation that devalues an individual or group. We review research on stigmatized work and stigmatized workers, with a particular emphasis on how people become stigmatized and what they (and others) do about it.
Kreiner, G, Mihelcic, C, Mikolon, S
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Southern Medical Journal, 1980
We report the case history of a 23-year-old Mexican-American female stigmatic whom we studied using psychophysiologic, psychologic, and laboratory measures. The stigmata have appeared often since 1971 and usually consist of bleeding through unbroken skin from her palms, feet, side, and head.
J G, Fisher, E J, Kollar
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We report the case history of a 23-year-old Mexican-American female stigmatic whom we studied using psychophysiologic, psychologic, and laboratory measures. The stigmata have appeared often since 1971 and usually consist of bleeding through unbroken skin from her palms, feet, side, and head.
J G, Fisher, E J, Kollar
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Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 2021
Given an arbitrary input wavefront, we derive the analytical refractive surface that refracts the wavefront into a single image point. The derivation of the surface is fully analytical without paraxial or numerical approximations. We evaluate the performance of the surface with several cases, and the results were as expected.
Rafael G. González-Acuña +2 more
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Given an arbitrary input wavefront, we derive the analytical refractive surface that refracts the wavefront into a single image point. The derivation of the surface is fully analytical without paraxial or numerical approximations. We evaluate the performance of the surface with several cases, and the results were as expected.
Rafael G. González-Acuña +2 more
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Uniqueness of stigmatic solutions
Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 2020We compare two analytical methods for designing stigmatic lenses that are based on very different paradigms published recently [Appl. Opt. 57, 9341 (2018)APOPAI0003-693510.1364/AO.57.009341; J. Opt. Soc. Am. A 37, 1155 (2020)JOAOD60740-323210.1364/JOSAA.392795]. In the process, we derive a third hybrid approach, which is the result of combining the two
Rafael G. González-Acuña +2 more
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Stigmatization of anorexia nervosa
International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2006AbstractObjective:The current study examined the perceptions about an individual with anorexia nervosa (AN) relative to perceptions about a healthy person and a person with another mental or nonmental illness.Method:Ninety‐one participants recruited from the community completed questionnaires targeting perceptions about 4 individuals: a healthy person,
Maria-Christina, Stewart +2 more
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Epilepsy and stigmatization in Turkey
Epilepsy & Behavior, 2017Patients with epilepsy experience stigmatization quite often. Studies investigating stigmatization perceived by patients with epilepsy in Turkey are limited in number. In this study, we aimed to understand the relationship between stigmatization and psychopathology and also to identify the effects of stigmatization on the quality of life in epilepsy ...
Ozge, Doganavsargil-Baysal +4 more
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