نتایج جستجو برای: convictions and interests

تعداد نتایج: 16828850  

Journal: :Clinical psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science 2016
Magdalena Cerdá Terrie E Moffitt Madeline H Meier HonaLee Harrington Renate Houts Sandhya Ramrakha Sean Hogan Richie Poulton Avshalom Caspi

With the increasing legalization of cannabis, understanding the consequences of cannabis use is particularly timely. We examined the association between cannabis use and dependence, prospectively assessed between ages 18-38, and economic and social problems at age 38. We studied participants in the Dunedin Longitudinal Study, a cohort (n=1,037) followed from birth to age 38. Study members with ...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2003
David V James Frank R Farnham

Studies of violence in stalking have treated interpersonal violence as a homogeneous phenomenon. This study was conducted to ascertain whether the associations of serious violence in stalking are the same as those of general violence in stalking. Of 85 stalkers referred to a forensic service, those who had committed acts of serious violence (homicide and serious assaults) were compared with tho...

2003
Ted J Kaptchuk

Facts do not accumulate on the blank slates of researchers’ minds and data simply do not speak for themselves. Good science inevitably embodies a tension between the empiricism of concrete data and the rationalism of deeply held convictions. Unbiased interpretation of data is as important as performing rigorous experiments. This evaluative process is never totally objective or completely indepe...

Journal: :Oral History Review 2021

Media pundits, politicians, and academic observers have frequently described the Northern Irish Troubles as a religious conflict, description republican actors of conflict reject. In 2009 2011, I interviewed twenty-five former women activists. Other scholars argued that emotions, feelings, subjective experiences researcher can several roles functions and, thus, shape our research interests deci...

2004
Thomas Oatley Jason Yackee

Does the United States shape the content of International Monetary Fund conditionality agreements? If so, in pursuit of what goals does the United States use its influence? We present evidence that American interests do shape the content of IMF conditionality agreements. We find that American policymakers use their influence in the IMF to pursue American financial and foreign policy objectives....

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