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    With a Bit of Luck

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    This entertaining and engaging autobiography tells how a barefoot orphan in the Cotswolds of England went on to adventures in the Battle of the Atlantic and the 'secret war' of operations before pursuing a successful career in wildlife management. Poachers, crocodiles and narrow escapes all feature in the story of Dennis Puffett's remarkable life in Britain, Australia and Papua New Guinea.Jira Ticket CDU-62: Collection Development Manager made the decision that for the books that have this message " This book is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing to the purpose of private study, research, criticism or review as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may be reproduced, by any process, without written permission. Enquiries should be made to the publisher, Charles Darwin University Press, Charles Darwin University, Darwin NT 0909, Australia" in the front they would treat CDU NTU Press as the copyright holder based on this statement. CDU Press have given permission for these to be added to our site but no additional licencing terms provided. That is a reasonable risk management based decision

    Le conditionnement Ă©valuatif ne m’atteint pas, je suis psychopathe : application du conditionnement Ă©valuatif Ă  des personnes ayant des traits de psychopathie

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    Ce mĂ©moire s’inscrit dans la continuitĂ© de l’étude de Mierop et ses collĂšgues (2016) dans laquelle ils ont trouvĂ© que le trait de psychopathie « Meanness » de l’échelle TriPM (Patrick et al., 2009) modĂ©rait l’effet du conditionnement Ă©valuatif lors d’une mesure directe. Cependant, ce rĂ©sultat peut ĂȘtre dĂ» Ă  un effet de la demande expĂ©rimentale. Nous essayons de savoir, Ă  travers ce mĂ©moire, si « Meanness » modĂšre l’effet du conditionnement Ă©valuatif durant une mesure directe ainsi que lors d’une mesure indirecte. Cela permettrait de savoir si cette modĂ©ration est due Ă  un effet de la demande ou Ă  un dĂ©ficit d’apprentissage. Nous avons rĂ©alisĂ© deux expĂ©riences pour tester l’hypothĂšse selon laquelle les personnes hautes en « Meanness » sont moins conditionnables que les personnes ayant un bas niveau en « Meanness » tant lors d’une mesure directe qu’une mesure indirecte. Les deux Ă©tudes Ă©taient constituĂ©es d’une mesure directe et d’une mesure indirecte. Nous avons utilisĂ© comme mesure indirecte, la tĂąche d’amorçage affectif (Ă©tude 1) et la tĂąche de mĂ©sattribution affective (Ă©tude 2). Les rĂ©sultats de ce mĂ©moire ont Ă©tĂ© analysĂ©s Ă  travers un GLM Ă  mesures rĂ©pĂ©tĂ©es (Ă©tude 1) et une ANOVA Ă  mesures rĂ©pĂ©tĂ©es (Ă©tude 2) en prenant « Meanness » comme covariable.Master [120] en sciences psychologiques, UniversitĂ© catholique de Louvain, 201

    PART 4. Validation of the Emotionally Congruent and Incongruent Face-Body Set (ECIFBS)

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    Creation and validation of an emotional stimulus set (emotions of body and face) in congruent and incongruent situations

    PART 2. Validation of the Emotionally Congruent and Incongruent Face-Body Set (ECIFBS)

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    Creation and validation of an emotional stimulus set (emotions of body and face) in congruent and incongruent situations

    PART 3. Validation of the Emotionally Congruent and Incongruent Face-Body Set (ECIFBS)

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    Creation and validation of an emotional stimulus set (emotions of body and face) in congruent and incongruent situations

    PART 1. Validation of the Emotionally Congruent and Incongruent Face-Body Set (ECIFBS)

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    Creation and validation of an emotional stimulus set (emotions of body and face) in congruent and incongruent situations

    The effects of analytical and experiential rumination on autobiographical memory specificity in individuals with a history of major depression

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    This study examined the relationship between analytical rumination and autobiographical memory specificity in participants with a history of depression. Participants completed the autobiographical memory test twice, once before and once after an 8 min manipulation designed to increase either an abstract/analytical or concrete/experiential mode of information processing. Results indicated a significant three-way time (pre, post)×manipulation (analytical, experiential)×depressive rumination (high, low) interaction. This interaction was the result of a significant decline in memory specificity from pre- to post-manipulation in individuals reporting high levels of rumination about symptoms when depressed who were allocated to the analytical condition. The findings of this study extend previous work, suggesting that low memory specificity in formerly depressed patients may be a function of state levels of analytical self-focus, with this cognitive style being more easily reinstated in the recovery phase in those who report a greater trait tendency to ruminate about symptoms when low in mood
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