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    Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry‚ Volume 6‚ Number 1‚ Spring 2004 The Ethics and Science of Medicating Children Jacqueline A. Sparks The University of Rhode Island Kingston‚ RI Barry L. Duncan Institute for the Study of Therapeutic Change Ft. Lauderdale‚ FL Prescriptions for psychiatric drugs to children and adolescents have skyrocketed in the past 10 years. This article presents evidence that the superior effectiveness of stimulants and antidepressants is largely a presumption based

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    issue 2 Bargh‚ J.A. (2002) Losing Consciousness: Automatic Influences on Consumer Judgement‚ Behavior‚ and Motivation Berry‚ D. & Dienes‚ Z. (1991) The relationship between implicit memory and implicit learning‚ British Journal of Psychology‚ Vol Bornstein‚ R.F. (1989) Exposure and Affect: Overview and Meta-Analysis of Research‚ 19681987‚ Psychological Bulletin Vol. 106 No.2‚ 265-289 Broadbent‚ T Brown‚ G. (1985) Tracking Studies and Sales Effects: A UK Perspective. Brown‚ G (1986) Modelling advertising

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    Carsten Erfgen Impact of Celebrity Endorsement on Brand Image: A Communication Process Perspective on 30 Years of Empirical Research Research Papers on Marketing and Retailing University of Hamburg Tor zur Welt der Wissenschaft Institute of Marketing and Media Marketing and Branding Head of the Institute Prof. Dr. Henrik Sattler No. 40 Carsten Erfgen* Impact of Celebrity Endorsement on Brand Image: A Communication Process Perspective on 30 Years of Empirical Research July

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    Evaluation of Evolutionary Theory of Altruism And The Role Of Genes-A Modern View Background: Evolutionary theory holds that organisms with the strongest genes for survival and reproduction do‚ in fact‚ survive and reproduce most successfully. They thus multiply their genes most widely‚ spreading the advantageous genes through whole populations. Ceaseless repetitions of the process can gradually transform species into totally new ones. Such a world seems to have no place for self-sacrificing

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    Introduction Tōkōkyohi (登校拒否) has become an increasingly prominent issue in Japan since the 1980s. Official figures showed that there were 84‚026‚ or 1.9% of Japanese middle school students suffering from tōkōkyohi in 1997 . However‚ tōkōkyohi‚ which is classified as form of “school non-attendance”‚ does not appear to be a problem that is unique to Japan. A similar form of “school non-attendance” affects less than 1% of the student population in Britain‚ which has the situation under control

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    Academy of Management Review 2007‚ Vol. 32‚ No. 2‚ 393–417. Copyright of the Academy of Management‚ all rights reserved. Contents may not be copied‚ emailed‚ posted to a listserv‚ or otherwise transmitted without the copyright holder’s express written permission. Users may print‚ download‚ or email articles for individual use only. RELATIONAL JOB DESIGN AND THE MOTIVATION TO MAKE A PROSOCIAL DIFFERENCE ADAM M. GRANT University of Michigan This article illustrates how work contexts motivate

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    Partnership and Interprofessional Practice Working in partnership is a negotiation to working together by different agencies with the intention to secure the delivery of benefits‚ or added value‚ which could not be provided by one agency alone (Glasby and Dickinson‚ 2008). Interprofessional practice it is the ability of professionals to work in collaboration‚ applying knowledge and skills‚ to improve the service users experience of the service provided. For the purpose of this essay it will

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    Law Hum Behav (2010) 34:337–347 DOI 10.1007/s10979-009-9192-x ORIGINAL ARTICLE The Effect of Retention Interval on the Confidence–Accuracy Relationship for Eyewitness Identification James Sauer Æ Neil Brewer Æ Tick Zweck Æ Nathan Weber Published online: 22 July 2009 Ó American Psychology-Law Society/Division 41 of the American Psychological Association 2009 Abstract Recent research using a calibration approach indicates that eyewitness confidence assessments obtained immediately after a positive

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    WITHOUT SPORTS CAMPAIGN OVERVIEW Beginning with its 1979 cable-television launch‚ ESPN‚ Inc. (then officially known as Entertainment and Sports Programming Network)‚ strove to build a brand that was synonymous with sports. After progressively acquiring broadcasting rights to college basketball and football and then‚ one after another‚ to each of the major professional sports leagues‚ ESPN became the dominant sports network on television as well as a cable-industry model for success. Indeed‚ the

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    traumatology. Part 1: Biological stress systems. Biological Psychiatry‚ 45‚ 1259-1270. (1999). Developmental traumatology. . Part 2: Brain development. Biological Psychiatry‚ 45‚ 1271-1284. Field‚ T. M. (1995). Psychologically depressed parents. In M. H. Bornstein (Ed.)‚ Handbook of parenting: Vol. 4. Fletcher‚ K. E. (1996). Childhood postraumatic stress disorder. In E. H. Mash & R. A. Barkley (Eds.)‚ Child Psychopathology (pp Hart‚ B.‚ & Risley‚ T. R. (1995). Meaningful differences in the everyday experience

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