نتایج جستجو برای: consciousness raising tasks

تعداد نتایج: 228344  

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2009
John F Stins

In a recent study of a patient in a persistent vegetative state, [Owen, A. M., Coleman, M. R., Boly, M., Davis, M. H., Laureys, S., & Pickard, J. D. (2006). Detecting awareness in the vegetative state. Science, 313, 1402] claimed that they had demonstrated the presence of consciousness in this patient. This bold conclusion was based on the isomorphy between brain activity in this patient and a ...

2013
Lynda W. Powell

Although many think campaign donations buy influence from legislators, scholars have difficulty determining whether and how much influence contributions have in the legislative process. Many studies seek to identify the influence of donors on roll call votes. After considerable debate most scholars have concluded that donors have little influence on these votes. What voting studies cannot detec...

Journal: :Technium Social Sciences Journal 2021

Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) has already achieved great popularity as a method for personal development and excellence. It is used by successful educators, managers, trainers, salespeople, market researchers, counselors, consultants, medics, top athletes lawyers. However, there lack of understanding about the secrets behind success neuro-linguistic training in various areas human life. Wh...

Journal: :International journal of social science and human research 2023

This article presents an educational design research study that explores the effectiveness of incorporating a deductive approach into consciousness raising activities in English as Foreign Language (EFL) classrooms for non-English major students. The aims to enhance students' grammatical awareness and accuracy through instructional strategy, using translation practices focusing on conscious rul...

2008
Daniel Rondeau John A. List

Matching and Challenge Gifts to Charity: Evidence from Laboratory and Natural Field Experiments This study designs a natural field experiment linked to a controlled laboratory experiment to examine the effectiveness of matching gifts and challenge gifts, two popular strategies used to secure a portion of the $200 billion annually given to charities. We find evidence that challenge gifts positiv...

2016
Anthony Heyes Thomas P. Lyon Stephen M. Ross Steve Martin

Businesses and green activists seek to influence public attention to the social impacts of a sector—they play salience games. An activist allocates funds between campaigning against a polluting industry and other environmental projects. When public attention is scarce, a greater campaign orientation induces industry to invest more heavily in symbolic action that cloaks damage and reduces the ri...

Journal: :Sexually transmitted infections 2005
D B Wang X J Zhang H B Zhang C Y Zhang B Su

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES The key to HIV/STI control is community-wide intervention (CWI) which depends heavily on continuous monitoring and evaluation. Unfortunately, comprehensive CWI assessment methodology and reports are generally lacking. This study developed, applied, and evaluated a rapid tool for assessing CWI in China. METHODS A total of 120 county level respondents in charge of county-w...

2011
Bernt C Skottun John R Skoyles

Visual stream segregation has been proposed as a method to measure visual attention in dyslexia. Another task proposed to do this is the line-motion illusion. Both tasks, it is observed, can be carried out with spatially distributed stimuli. This, however, appears inconsistent with these tasks being linked specifically to attentional processes since this would require them to spatially focus co...

2017
BERNADETTE VAN HOUT-WOLTERS

The study focused on the interaction between two secondary school students while they were working on computerized mathematical investigation tasks related to probability theory. The aim was to establish how such interaction helped the students to learn from one another, and how it may have hindered their learning process. The assumption was that interaction is beneficial for students if they c...

2013
Kimberley Scharf Sarah Smith

Much charitable giving takes place in the context of existing social groups (workplaces, churches, friends and family). We exploit a real-world setting (online fundraising) to provide the first evidence on how the size of the social group affects donations. We show that the number of Facebook friends of individual charity fundraisers has a negative effect on average donation size. This is consi...

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