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Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 1997
Much previous research (Trafimow & Fishbein, 1994a, 1994b) indicates that some behaviors are mostly under attitudinal control and some are mostly under normative control. Further, other research (Trafimow & Finlay, 1996) demonstrates that people, as well as behaviors, can be generally under attitudinal or normative control. The present research
Krystina A. Finlay +2 more
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Much previous research (Trafimow & Fishbein, 1994a, 1994b) indicates that some behaviors are mostly under attitudinal control and some are mostly under normative control. Further, other research (Trafimow & Finlay, 1996) demonstrates that people, as well as behaviors, can be generally under attitudinal or normative control. The present research
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Paraspinal Electromyography: Age-Correlated Normative Values in Asymptomatic Subjects
Spine, 2005Cross-sectional study.To determine if the amount of lumbar paraspinal denervation increases with age and present normative data on the amount of denervation present in asymptomatic subjects.To our knowledge, there are no data on the relationship of paraspinal denervation with age or normative data on the amount of denervation expected in asymptomatic ...
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Communication subject to normed channel uncertainties
2013The transmission of information over a communication channel vastly depends on the level of knowledge that a transmitter and a receiver have about the channel and the interference. The transmission of information subject to insufficient knowledge of communication environment is called communication subject to uncertainties.
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Subjectivity and Normativity in Colour-Distinctions
2017How is it like for you to see the blue sky? Applying Wittgenstein’s distinction between showing and saying to this questions – which plays a major role for example in the philosophy of Thomas Nagel and David Chalmers –, we recognize the priority of showing to saying, of knowing-how to knowing-that, and of subjective ‘experience’ to ‘objective’ facts ...
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The Normative Resources of Kierkegaard's Subjectivity Principle
International Journal of Systematic Theology, 1999Kierkegaard’s subjectivity principle is a critique of modern epistemology that remains normative. These norms result from analysis of subjectivity in terms of its reflexive and constitutional elements. Kierkegaard’s epistemology is intrinsically theological and explicates human subjectivity in terms of Christian doctrinal concepts such as revelation ...
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Subjective versus normative evaluation of housing quality
Zeitschrift für Verbraucherpolitik, 1979The decision to rent or buy a certain apartment is one of the most momentous choices a typical consumer can make. Both he and the architect who designed the dwelling would thus be helped a great deal if we could objectively measure housing quality.
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Interplay of (inter)subjectivity and social norm
Journal of Historical Pragmatics, 2007This paper explores the interplay of (inter)subjectivity and social norm. (Inter)subjectification is a diachronic process, strengthening the speaker’s (inter)subjective meanings. However, when language change, including (inter)subjectification, occurs, what roles do society or any other social factor play in such change?
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2020
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