Earlier on, she states that moral injuries are brought about by behaviour “whose meaning, appropriately understood by members of the cultural community in which the behavior occurs, represents [the victim’s] value as less than the value she should be accorded” (Hampton 1992: 1670). Since sh...
Accessibility involves, among other considerations, paying special attention to marginalized communities, including analysts with special needs (e.g., due to cognitive impairments), modeling novices and members of the public. Here, some guidance has already been developed by the conceptual modeling commu...
some work continuously changes so it will never be fully described, and some work must be invented as it occurs. Such work frequently involves other people, learning something new, or understanding the behavior of
The relation of empathy to aggressive and externalizing/antisocial behavior. unavailable] P A,Miller,Eisenberg - 《Psychological Bulletin》 被引量: 1118发表: 1988年 Characterological versus behavioral self-blame: inquiries into depression and rape. Two types of self-blame--behavioral and characterolog...
Often parents like to treat their children with these things for good work, sportsmanship and behavior. (F, 1C, HW, MedEd, HighTV) I believe treats are good in moderation and it depends on how healthy a diet the child has in general. Ideally he wouldn't eat anything bad for him, bu...
products of research (age, gender, education); the number of company employees that will be required to change behavior and work patterns is acceptable. (iv) Information Focused Factors (Wood-Based Company Information Management Systems Facilitate Research and the Adoption of Products Therefrom)Company...
also speakof moralprogress as meaningprogressin morality.This seemsto consistin theclarificationof moralideas,theremoval of incon-sistenciesbetween moralrules,aclearer understandingof humanneedsandpurposes,theenlargementof thearea withinwhich moralprinciplesare appliedand increasingapprox-imationof behaviorto ...
Using videotapes of a lesson on the addition of fractions in 4 primarily low-income classrooms from 3 schools, we analyzed conversations that create a high or lower press for conceptual thinking. We use examples of interactions from these fourth- and fifth-grade lessons to propose ...
Under certain circumstances, triggered by human actions or behavior, there has been a "spill- over" of infection from the natural reservoir into farmed animal and human populations causing significant mortalities, but still within its natural range. • Existing invasive species previously under ...
A complementary approach is the concept of psychological flexibility (PF), which describes an individual’s ability to maintain or change their behavior by consciously engaging with their own feelings and thoughts, making an assessment of the situation and also acting in the context of their own va...