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    Predictors and Associates of Problem–Reaction–Solution: Statistical Bias, Emotion-Based Reasoning, and Belief in the Paranormal

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    Major conspiracy theorists propose that problem–reaction–solution (PRS) functions as a mechanism for constructing and exaggerating social problems to garner populist support for the implementation (imposition) of laws that society would normally deem unacceptable. To evaluate this supposition, 248 participants recruited through convenience sampling, completed measures assessing PRS, statistical bias, emotion-based reasoning (EBR), and belief in the paranormal. Structural equation modeling revealed differential relationships existed between components of statistical bias, EBR, and belief endorsement (PRS and paranormal). Specifically, proneness to conjunction error predicted PRS, whereas misperception of randomness and to an extent EBR best explained belief in the paranormal. These results indicated that respondents were willing to accept PRS scenarios as legitimate and validate PRS-proposed solutions based on rational rather than emotional appeal

    Distúrbio cognitivo transitório associado a atividade epileptiforme generalizada ou difusa durante o eletrencefalograma Transient cognitive impairment during generalized or diffuse epileptiform EEG discharges

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    Atividade epileptiforme (AE) no eletrencefalograma (EEG) é achado comum entre as crises epilépticas e, menos freqüentemente, em outras condições clínicas. AE "subclínica" pode estar acompanhada de distúrbio cognitivo transitório (DCT). Foram estudados 30 pacientes (27 com epilepsia) com AE generalizada ou difusa, freqüente, em EEG inicial. Em EEG subseqüente, foi avaliado o desempenho em testes de classificação visual de animais e objetos, discriminação de cores, memória verbal e auditiva, reconhecimento de padrões e estimação de tempo. Foi comparado, estatisticamente, o número de respostas corretas ou incorretas durante a AE e fora dela. DCT foi caracterizado em 43,3% dos casos. Em 23,3% a AE foi rara, não permitindo avaliação de DCT. Assim, pôde ser caracterizado comprometimento transitório de atividades cognitivas durante AE até então considerada "subclínica". Há necessidade de pesquisar a importância desse fator em pacientes com comprometimento cognitivo e de caracterizar as situações de eventuais benefícios na medicação dirigida à AE.<br>Epileptiform EEG discharges (EED) are a frequent finding in people with epilepsy, and may occur in other clinical conditions. Formal testing during EEG recording may demonstrate transitory cognitive impairment (TCI). Thirty patients (27 with epilepsy) with generalized or diffuse EED on a previous examination were studied. The interaction between EED and cognitive tasks was evaluated on subsequent EEG. The numbers of correct or incorrect answers were compared with the occurrence or absence of EED. Results were analyzed by non parametric tests. TCI was characterized in 43.3% of the patients. In 23.3% the EED were rare and it was not possible to evaluate the occurrence of TCI. The findings confirm that otherwise subclinical EED may be accompanied by TCI. There is a need of researchs to evaluate the relevance of TCI and to determine when EED should be treated

    Family involvement and helping behaviour in teams

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    Helping behavior at work has become increasingly important, with organizations making more and more use of cooperative work practices. The difficulty is that employees are facing growing demands beyond the workplace. This study investigates the mechanisms by which family involvement (family structure, family tasks, family support) affects helping behavior in teams. Based on a sample of 495 team members, the results show that having a supportive partner and performing care tasks increase helping behavior via enhanced fulfillment and skills. Having young children is directly and negatively related to helping behavior. The authors also conducted separate analyses for men and women.
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