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2 research outputs found
Thinking Critically About the War Model and the Criminal Justice Model for Combating Terrorism
Author
Desmond Tutu
Geoffrey Barnes
+23Â more
James Gilligan
John Bradford Braithwaite
John Braithwaite
John Braithwaite
John Braithwaite
John Braithwaite
John Braithwaite
John K Cooley
L W Sherman
Law Program
Mamoun Fandy
Mary Kaldor
Noam Chomsky
P Pettit
Paul Collier
Philosophy To Practice
Richard E Neustadt
Roland Jacquard
Saadia Touval
Saadia Touval
Sharon S Brehm
Tom Tyler
William B Quandt
Publication venue
'Elsevier BV'
Publication date
01/01/2002
Field of study
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Implicit Cognition and Gifts: How Does social Psychology help Us Think Differently about Medical Practice?
Author
Aberson
Agrawal
+32Â more
American Association for Medical Colleges
Bargh
Blair
Chekhov
Conaboy
Cook
For more see Greenwald and Banaji
Goldacre
Gorski
Haidt
Hasher
Holroyd
Isen
Kawakami
Levenson
Lowenstein
Mann
McCrary
Mendoza
Monteith
Moskop
olson
one of the most recent and comprehensive reviews of the social research and practice on this topic delivers a skeptical assessment of the efficiency of prejudice-reduction interventions arguing that these interventions lack robust experimental support
Santhakumar
Similarly Eric Schwitzgebel and Joshua Rust
Steinbock
Teal
This list is not meant to be comprehensive. For a more comprehensive list see
Tom
Wason
We don't take ourselves to be saying anything new or revolutionary here. The picture we present has much in common with the influential “dual-process” literature in philosophy of mind which gives a more general framework for understanding why a rationalistic picture of human agency is wrongheaded (for more, see Wason and Evans,
Wegner
Publication venue
'Wiley'
Publication date
Field of study
No full text
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