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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Judgments About Cooperators And Freeriders On A Shuar Work Team: An Evolutionary Psychological Perspective, Michael E. Price
Judgments About Cooperators And Freeriders On A Shuar Work Team: An Evolutionary Psychological Perspective, Michael E. Price
Department of Political Science: Hendricks Symposium
Evolutionary biological theories of group cooperation predict that (1) group members will tend to judge cooperative co-members favorably, and freeriding co-members negatively and (2) members who themselves cooperate more frequently will be especially likely to make these social judgments. An experiment tested these predictions among Shuar hunter-horticulturalists. Subjects viewed depictions of pairs of workers who varied in the extent to which they had contributed to, and benefited from, a team project. Subjects were then asked to judge which worker deserved more respect, and which deserved more punishment. When judging between unequalcontributors, all subjects tended to favor more cooperative (i.e., higher-contributing) …
Lacuny Archives And Special Collections Roundtable Meeting Minutes, October 2006, Lacuny
Lacuny Archives And Special Collections Roundtable Meeting Minutes, October 2006, Lacuny
Meeting Minutes
No abstract provided.
Lacuny Interlibrary Loan Roundtable Meeting Minutes, October 2006, Lacuny
Lacuny Interlibrary Loan Roundtable Meeting Minutes, October 2006, Lacuny
Meeting Minutes
No abstract provided.
History Of E-Journals And Electronic Databases In The Uri Libraries, William T. O'Malley
History Of E-Journals And Electronic Databases In The Uri Libraries, William T. O'Malley
Collection Development Reports and Documents
Examines the history of the acquisition of electronic journals and databases at the University of Rhode Island Library. Brief statement of policy, strategy, risk, costs, pricing, and peers.
Personality And Emtional Response: Strategic And Tactical Responses To Changing Political Circumstances, Jennifer Wolak, George E. Marcus
Personality And Emtional Response: Strategic And Tactical Responses To Changing Political Circumstances, Jennifer Wolak, George E. Marcus
Department of Political Science: Hendricks Symposium
Emotions help people navigate political environments, differentiating familiar situations where standard operating procedures are suitable from unfamiliar terrain when more attention is needed. While previous research identifies consequences of emotion, we know less about what triggers affective response. In this paper, we investigate what role personality has in the operation of the systems of affective intelligence. Using experimental data as well as responses from the 2000 and 2004 American National Election Studies, we first consider whether personality affects the activation of emotional response. Next, we explore the degree to which citizen attitudes like openness to information and compromise are explained …
The Neural Basis Of Representative Democracy, John R. Alford, John R. Hibbing
The Neural Basis Of Representative Democracy, John R. Alford, John R. Hibbing
Department of Political Science: Hendricks Symposium
In politics specifically and society generally people often make decisions on behalf of others or experience the results of decisions made on their behalf. In exactly what manner is this important class of decisions different from traditional situations in which people make decisions on their own behalf? How are people’s behavioral and thinking patterns altered by shifting from personal to representational decision-making? Empirical social science research has provided little information on these questions, so in this paper, we draw on evolutionary theory and current knowledge of neuroanatomy to formulate a set of expectations regarding the differences between the decisions and …
2007 Nccaa National Tournament Results, Cedarville University
2007 Nccaa National Tournament Results, Cedarville University
Men's Golf Statistics
No abstract provided.
Cedarville Vs #1 Rio Grande, Cedarville University
Cedarville Vs #1 Rio Grande, Cedarville University
Men's Soccer Statistics
No abstract provided.
The Economic Impact Of Saint Mary's Hauenstein Center On The Greater Grand Rapids Area, George A. Erickcek
The Economic Impact Of Saint Mary's Hauenstein Center On The Greater Grand Rapids Area, George A. Erickcek
Reports
No abstract provided.
Spartan Daily, October 10, 2006, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, October 10, 2006, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)
Volume 127, Issue 25
Meeting Agenda, Wku Student Government Association
Meeting Agenda, Wku Student Government Association
Student Government Association
Agenda for October 10, 2006 meeting.
Hollins Columns (2006 Oct 10), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (2006 Oct 10), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Hollins riders triumph in tournaments
- Career Services Corner
- Political groups prepare for elections
- Artist finds new medium in recycled products
- Residence life deals with mixed feelings
- Decemberists produce first main stream album
- The film "Last Kiss" tempts viewers
- Keeping secrets--the cons of confidentiality
- Students respond to Freshmen election controversy
- Making the Goal: Soccer team thrives with campus support
Arête October 2006, Honors College
Arête October 2006, Honors College
Arête: Honors College at WKU Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Balancing Ambition And Gender Among Decision Makers, Christopher W. Larimer, Rebecca Hannagan, Kevin B. Smith
Balancing Ambition And Gender Among Decision Makers, Christopher W. Larimer, Rebecca Hannagan, Kevin B. Smith
Department of Political Science: Hendricks Symposium
Survey research from political science indicates that people are quite suspicious of ambitious decision makers; that people who desire power are self-serving and not to be trusted. In this paper, we use an original laboratory experiment to test not only whether people prefer nonambitious decision makers, but also whether people will seek to balance ambitious decision makers with non-ambitious decision makers, allowing for interactions with gender. In the experiment, participants are told two decision makers will be dividing some valuable resource on their behalf. One decision maker (either high or low in ambition) is “appointed.” Participants vote from a slate …
Central Florida Future, Vol. 39 No. 21, October 9, 2006
Central Florida Future, Vol. 39 No. 21, October 9, 2006
Central Florida Future
No abstract provided.
Lanthorn, Vol. 41, No. 14, October 9, 2006, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 41, No. 14, October 9, 2006, Grand Valley State University
Volume 41, July 13, 2006 - June 14, 2007
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Student Life, October 09, 2006
Student Life, October 09, 2006
Student Life Newspapers
October 09, 2006 issue of Student Life, the independent newspaper of Washington University in St. Louis since 1878. 2006-2007 academic year. Permanent URL: https://doi.org/10.7936/K7057F1F
A Unified 2d Representation Of Fuzzy Reasoning, Cbr, And Experience Based Reasoning, Zhaohao Sun, G. Finnie
A Unified 2d Representation Of Fuzzy Reasoning, Cbr, And Experience Based Reasoning, Zhaohao Sun, G. Finnie
Faculty of Commerce - Papers (Archive)
Fuzzy reasoning, case-based reasoning (CBR) and experience-based reasoning (EBR) or natural reasoning have been seriously studied for years. However, these studies essentially can be considered as a 1-dimensional approach, because their reasoning paradigm is 1-dimensional. This paper will propose a 2-dimensional (2D) approach that represents fuzzy reasoning, CBR, and EBR in a unified way. This approach also integrates many reasoning paradigms such as abduction, deduction and similarity-based reasoning into a unified treatment. The proposed approach will facilitate research and development of fuzzy reasoning, knowledge/experience management, knowledge-based systems, and CBR.
The Genetic Basics Of Political Cooperation, James H. Fowler, Laura A. Baker, Christopher T. Dawes
The Genetic Basics Of Political Cooperation, James H. Fowler, Laura A. Baker, Christopher T. Dawes
Department of Political Science: Hendricks Symposium
Cooperation has been a focus of intense interest in the biological and social sciences. Yet in spite of a tremendous effort to develop evolutionary models and laboratory experiments that explain the existence of cooperation in humans, relatively little effort has been invested in documenting the prevalence of largescale cooperation in well-mixed populations and the extent to which it may be the result of biological or social forces. In this article we study voter behaviour as a form of cooperation that bears close resemblance to theoretical models in which individuals in a large population make anonymous decisions about whether or not …
The Neuroeconomics Of Trust, Paul J. Zak
The Neuroeconomics Of Trust, Paul J. Zak
Department of Political Science: Hendricks Symposium
A possible explanation for the substantial amount of “irrational” behavior observed in markets (and elsewhere) is that humans are a highly social species and to an extent value what other humans think of them. This behavior can be termed trustworthiness— cooperating when someone places trust in us. Indeed, we inculcate children nearly from birth to share and care about others. In economic nomenclature, reciprocating what others expect us to do may provide a utility flow itself (Frey ****). Loosely, it is possible that it “feels good” to fulfill others’ expectations in us. If such a cooperative instinct exists, it must …
Spartan Daily, October 9, 2006, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, October 9, 2006, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)
Volume 127, Issue 24
Columbia Chronicle (10/09/2006), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (10/09/2006), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from October 9, 2006 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 40 pages and is listed as Volume 41, Number 6. Cover story: "Students mobilize to protest war" Editor-in-Chief: Hayley Graham
Agenda: Celebrating The Centennial Of The Antiquities Act, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, University Of Colorado Boulder. Center Of The American West
Agenda: Celebrating The Centennial Of The Antiquities Act, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, University Of Colorado Boulder. Center Of The American West
Celebrating the Centennial of the Antiquities Act (October 9)
For 100 years, the Antiquities Act has been used by nearly every President in the 20th century to set aside and protect lands threatened with privatization and development. The list of lands first protected under the Antiquities Act – and that might never have been protected without it – is truly remarkable. Many of our most treasured national parks including the Grand Canyon, Olympic, Zion, Arches, Glacier Bay, and Acadia, began as national monuments. All told, Presidents have issued 123 proclamations setting aside millions of acres of land under the Antiquities Act.
The Natural Resources Law Center and the Center …
Slides: The Monumental Legacy Of The Antiquities Act Of 1906: The Rainbow Bridge National Monument In Context, Mark Squillace
Slides: The Monumental Legacy Of The Antiquities Act Of 1906: The Rainbow Bridge National Monument In Context, Mark Squillace
Celebrating the Centennial of the Antiquities Act (October 9)
Presenter: Professor Mark Squillace, Director, Natural Resources Law Center, University of Colorado School of Law
35 slides
The Road To The Antiquities Act And Basic Preservation Policies It Established, Francis P. Mcmanamon
The Road To The Antiquities Act And Basic Preservation Policies It Established, Francis P. Mcmanamon
Celebrating the Centennial of the Antiquities Act (October 9)
3 pages.
Antiquities Act Monuments: The Elgin Marbles Of Our Public Lands?, James R. Rasband
Antiquities Act Monuments: The Elgin Marbles Of Our Public Lands?, James R. Rasband
Celebrating the Centennial of the Antiquities Act (October 9)
13 pages.
Includes bibliographical references
Using New Technologies For Library Instruction In Science And Engineering: Web 2.0 Applications, Virginia A. Baldwin
Using New Technologies For Library Instruction In Science And Engineering: Web 2.0 Applications, Virginia A. Baldwin
UNL Libraries: Faculty Publications
The transformational concept of Web 2.0 for libraries was a hot topic at three major conferences in June of 2006. The American Library Association (ALA), Special Libraries Association (SLA), and the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) conferences all had sessions on the subject. Not all of the focus was on sci-tech libraries. An exploration of the use of these technologies for library instruction in science and engineering fields is the emphasis for this column.
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 031, Number 11, October 9, 2006, Grand Valley State University
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 031, Number 11, October 9, 2006, Grand Valley State University
2006-2007, Volume 31
Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.
Notes On The Antiquities Act And Alaska, John Freemuth
Notes On The Antiquities Act And Alaska, John Freemuth
Celebrating the Centennial of the Antiquities Act (October 9)
2 pages.
Slides: The Centennial Of The Antiquities Act: A Cause For Celebration?, James R. Rasband
Slides: The Centennial Of The Antiquities Act: A Cause For Celebration?, James R. Rasband
Celebrating the Centennial of the Antiquities Act (October 9)
Presenter: Professor James R. Rasband, Brigham Young University School of Law
20 slides