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So you think you can dance?
(2010)We usually manoeuvre through our environment so effortlessly that the complexity of voluntary movement is taken for granted. Most of the time the processes involved in running for the morning bus, flipping through the pages ... -
So, where do Benefits Come From?
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Social acceptance of humanoid robots in Japan : A survey for development of the frankenstein syndorome questionnaire
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2012)This research explores the concept of 'The Frankenstein Syndrome' in order to develop a psychological tool for measuring acceptance of humanoid robots, as well as expectations and anxieties toward these technologies. It ... -
Social Anxiety and Response to Touch : a preliminary exploration of broader autism phenotype in females
(2015-04-08)Subclinical autism-related traits have been shown in the general population to be independently related to both social anxiety and sensory sensitivity. The present study examined the relationship between autistic traits ... -
The social aspects of food biotechnology : A European view
(1999-04)The application of the modern biotechnology to food, notably through the use of GM, has raised concern amongst the European public. Values that underlie this public concern about food biotechnology, include perceptions of: ... -
Social Axioms as Predictors of Psychological and Subjective Well-Being in Iran and England
(2018-06-21)The concept of social axiom represents generalized beliefs regarding individuals, agencies and other social institutions, and the spiritual world. The relationship between social axioms and social and mental well-being has ... -
Social capital and the music event experience
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Social capital and windfalls : empirical evidence
(2008)We examine the correlates of windfall gains amongst a sample of British respondents. Our results suggest that such gains are not random, but are significantly related to a variety of individual characteristics and traits. ... -
A Social Care Co-operative: Doing Care Differently
(2023-04-06)A manifestation of neoliberal ideas, which has been linked to a general erosion of working conditions and the quality of care in the UK care sector, is the recent trend for local authorities to respond to their budgets ... -
The Social Character of Organizational Change: Strategizing as Emergent Practice
(2010-11-18)Increasingly, researchers on strategy are turning away from the highly abstracted and de-humanized components that seem to typify the macro approach to strategy. This movement is at least partially brought about by a ... -
The social class myth of collectivism: A qualitative study of the impact of social class on families’ meal interaction behaviour
(2020-08-25)The class distinction in the Sierra Leonean society is the primary determinant of families’ access to a balanced diet as well as the level of social interaction at mealtimes. The income earned by families, their status in ... -
The social class myth of collectivism: A qualitative study of the impact of social class on families’ meal interaction behaviour
(2021-06-16)The class distinction in the Sierra Leonean society is the primary determinant of families access to a balanced diet as well as the level of social interaction at mealtimes. The income earned by families, their status in ... -
Social cognition : Mindreading and its alternatives
(Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 2011) -
Social cognition and primacy of movement revisited
(2002)Recent work in psychology and philosophy has emphasized the important role of the motor system in relation to perception and in the origins and operations of social cognition. In a recent TICS review, Wolpert, Grahramani ... -
Social cognitive predictors of intention to test for vCJD in those affected by haemophilia and other clotting disorders
(2014-06-01)Individuals with bleeding disorders are at increased risk of variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. This study explored social cognitive predictors of screening intentions. Ninety men and women with bleeding disorders, recruited ...