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    Journal of Social Issues‚ Vol. 49‚ No. 3‚ 1993. pp. 71-85 Traditional Gender Roles: Do They Make‚ and Then Break‚ our Relationships? William Ickes University of Texas at Arlington Despite societal pressure for change in traditional gender roles‚ the coevolution of genes and culture may still lead us to be attracted to poteraial mates whose appearance and behavior is stereotypicaUy masculine or feminine. This attraction is ironic in light of a growing body of research evidence indicating that

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    Learning Activities Theoretical Framework in Nursing Activity 1 1. Discuss the development of the discipline of nursing. As advances in nursing science and research impact upon nursing education and clinical practice‚ new ways of looking at phenomena have led to re-examination and refinement of the traditional concepts: person‚ environment‚ health‚ and nursing. This evolving pattern of intellectual growth holds promise for the discipline of nursing through the advancement of knowledge based

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    References: Bates‚ J. (1994)‚ `The role of emotion in believable characters ’‚ Communications of the ACM 37(7)‚ 122{125. Blumberg‚ B. (1996)‚ Old Tricks‚ New Dogs: Ethology and Interactive Creatures‚ PhD thesis‚ MIT. Breazeal‚ C. & Scassellati‚ B. (1999)‚ A context-dependent attention system for a social robot‚ in `1999 International Breazeal‚ C. & Velasquez‚ J. (1998)‚ Toward teaching a robot infant" using emotive

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    Journal of Social Issues‚ Vol. 57‚ No. 4‚ 2001‚ pp. 657–674 Description and Prescription: How Gender Stereotypes Prevent Women’s Ascent Up the Organizational Ladder Madeline E. Heilman* New York University This review article posits that the scarcity of women at the upper levels of organizations is a consequence of gender bias in evaluations. It is proposed that gender stereotypes and the expectations they produce about both what women are like (descriptive) and how they should behave (prescriptive)

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    Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ APES Mid-Term Possible Exam Questions The exam will consist of 100 questions selected from the 175 questions on this review sheet. ___ 1. Potential locations for wind farms include: A) mountain passes B) islands C) coastal areas D) grasslands E) all of these ___ 2. Landscape ecology: A) is the study of human-designed communities B) examines the influences of human activity on natural ecosystems C) is exclusively concerned with

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    THE GRIP OF CULTURE: EDWARD T. HALL Edward T. Hall is an anthropologist and one of the founders of intercultural communication study. His works have played a key role in describing how people’s view of the world and behavior are largely determined by a complex grid of unconscious cultural patterns. In The Silent Language (1959) Hall outlined a broad theory of culture and described how its rules control people’s lives. In The Hidden Dimension (1966) he introduced proxemics‚ the study of our

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    INTRODUCTION: Psychology has the immediate goal of understanding individuals and groups by both establishing general principles and researching specific cases‚ and by many accounts it ultimately aims to benefit society. In this field‚ a professional practitioner or researcher is called a psychologist and can be classified as a social‚ behavioral‚ or cognitive scientist. Psychologists attempt to understand the role of mental functions in individual and social behavior‚ while also exploring the physiological and neurobiological processes

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    AN INDEPENDENT VOICE FOR NURSING Toward a Mid-Range Theory of Nursing Presence nuf_215 71..82 Michelle A. McMahon‚ MSN‚ RN‚ and Kimberly A. Christopher‚ PhD‚ RN‚ OCN Michelle A. McMahon‚ MSN‚ RN‚ is a Student in the PhD in Nursing Program‚ College of Nursing‚ University of Massachusetts Dartmouth‚ North Dartmouth‚ MA; Kimberly A. Christopher‚ PhD‚ RN‚ OCN‚ is Associate Professor‚ College of Nursing‚ University of Massachusetts Dartmouth‚ North Dartmouth‚ MA. Keywords Nursing presence‚ mid-range

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    Aalborg University Copenhagen Department of Medialogy Semester: MED 10 Title: Communication‚ empathy and nurturance and gameplay experience changes on ecosystems of mixed realities Project period: Spring 2010 Abstract: The pervasiveness of technologies drives users more towards anthropomorphist tendencies. Guided from the curiosity on the subject and the mind duality human-animal‚ this project has investigated how believability for human and animal agents express a qualitative communication

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    Wang‚ X. T. (1996a). Domain-specific rationality in human choices: Violations of utility axioms and social contexts. Cognition‚ 60‚ 31– 63. Wang‚ X. T. (1996b). Evolutionary hypotheses of risk-sensitive choice: Age differences and perspective change. Ethology and Sociobiology‚ 17‚ 1–15. Wang‚ X. T.‚ & Johnston‚ V. S. (1995). Perceived social context and risk preference: A reexamination of framing effects in a life–death decision problem. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making‚ 8‚ 279– 293.

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