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Legal psychologists sometimes provide expert witness testimony about eyewitness memory in court. In their testimony, they regularly rely on scientific findings that decision-makers (i.e., jurors, judges) likely assume are practically relevant. However, it is not yet known which effect sizes are large enough to be deem... |
Legal psychologists sometimes provide expert witness testimony about eyewitness memory in court. In their testimony, they regularly rely on scientific findings that decision-makers (i.e., jurors, judges) likely assume are practically relevant. However, it is not yet known which effect sizes are large enough to be deem... | relevant | irrelevant | Positive | Law |
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Supported decision-making is rapidly gaining attention as an alternative to guardianship and other forms of surrogate decision-making for people with cognitive disabilities. This article provides an overview of the legal status of supported decision-making in the United States, with particular attention to how states... |
Supported decision-making is rapidly gaining attention as an alternative to guardianship and other forms of surrogate decision-making for people with cognitive disabilities. This article provides an overview of the legal status of supported decision-making in the United States, with particular attention to how states ... | allowed | forbidden | Positive | Law |
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This research aims to examine how legal systems and courts have approached the principle of functional equivalence between written documents and digital evidence, more than three decades after its initial codification in the UNCITRAL Model Law of 1996. The study focuses on the Saudi legal system as a case study, in l... |
This research aims to examine how legal systems and courts have approached the principle of functional equivalence between written documents and digital evidence, more than three decades after its initial codification in the UNCITRAL Model Law of 1996. The study focuses on the Saudi legal system as a case study, in li... | positive | negative | Positive | Law |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001720126200001 | This article examines how majoritarian domination-as a constitutive feature of global democratic decline-is produced and entrenched through everyday judicial practices. Focusing on Assam, India, where denationalisation policies threaten millions-particularly Bengali-origin Muslims-within a political climate saturated b... | This article examines how majoritarian domination-as a constitutive feature of global democratic decline-is produced and entrenched through everyday judicial practices. Focusing on Assam, India, where denationalisation policies threaten millions-particularly Bengali-origin Muslims-within a political climate saturated b... | foreign | familiar | Negative | Law |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001710530500003 | Mainstream antitrust policy is grounded in economics and views the protection of competition as antitrust's singular goal. But the populist "antimonopoly movement" believes that antitrust should focus less on economic issues and more on the political influence of large firms. While the courts have long embraced the eco... | Mainstream antitrust policy is grounded in economics and views the protection of competition as antitrust's singular goal. But the populist "antimonopoly movement" believes that antitrust should focus less on economic issues and more on the political influence of large firms. While the courts have long embraced the eco... | unsupported | supported | Negative | Law |
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We examine when it is optimal to employ sales or VAT-type taxes as complements to a labor income tax. We find a Ramsey-type result in which each tax instrument should be imposed in inverse proportion to the combined elasticity of real and avoidance responses to the respective tax. Contrary to some prior results, we f... |
We examine when it is optimal to employ sales or VAT-type taxes as complements to a labor income tax. We find a Ramsey-type result in which each tax instrument should be imposed in inverse proportion to the combined elasticity of real and avoidance responses to the respective tax. Contrary to some prior results, we fi... | efficient | inefficient | Positive | Law |
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This article examines how the development of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement is shaping the evolution of carbon markets in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the implications for the region's energy interconnectivity and transition. ASEAN member states are at varying stages of establishing carbon... |
This article examines how the development of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement is shaping the evolution of carbon markets in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the implications for the region's energy interconnectivity and transition. ASEAN member states are at varying stages of establishing carbon ... | differing | similar | Negative | Law |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001704156200003 | Article II vests the executive power in the President. Yet Congress routinely empowers private plaintiffs, not just the President, to enforce public regulatory laws. Because of this, in almost every area of law- from environmental and antitrust law to civil rights and securities law-the bulk of enforcement occurs throu... | Article II vests the executive power in the President. Yet Congress routinely empowers private plaintiffs, not just the President, to enforce public regulatory laws. Because of this, in almost every area of law- from environmental and antitrust law to civil rights and securities law-the bulk of enforcement occurs throu... | narrow | wide | Negative | Law |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001680648400007 |
The adoption rate of virtual reality (VR) technology for safety training remains relatively low in the construction sector, particularly in developing countries like India. This study examined the drivers and barriers to adopting VR technology for safety training in the Indian construction sector. A systematic method... |
The adoption rate of virtual reality (VR) technology for safety training remains relatively low in the construction sector, particularly in developing countries like India. This study examined the drivers and barriers to adopting VR technology for safety training in the Indian construction sector. A systematic methodo... | high | low | Positive | Law |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001688799200001 |
One of the most important developments in corporate governance is the growing divide between the United States and the European Union (EU) on issues of corporate social responsibility. The starkest example of this divide comes from the new EU Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence (CS3D). The Directive h... |
One of the most important developments in corporate governance is the growing divide between the United States and the European Union (EU) on issues of corporate social responsibility. The starkest example of this divide comes from the new EU Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence (CS3D). The Directive ho... | large | small | Positive | Law |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001688799200003 |
It has been just over three years since the Supreme Court instructed lower courts to evaluate Second Amendment challenges by examining history and tradition. And it is no secret that the courts have struggled. This Article tackles a phenomenon that is born of that struggle. Overwhelmed by the task of evaluating histo... |
It has been just over three years since the Supreme Court instructed lower courts to evaluate Second Amendment challenges by examining history and tradition. And it is no secret that the courts have struggled. This Article tackles a phenomenon that is born of that struggle. Overwhelmed by the task of evaluating histor... | risky | safe | Negative | Law |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001705909900012 |
The 50th anniversary of Law and Human Behavior provides a unique opportunity to reflect on the journal's past and future. During my term as editor-in-chief (2019-2024), our editorial team advanced two key initiatives: promoting open science and expanding diversity, equity, and inclusion. We sought to strengthen scien... |
The 50th anniversary of Law and Human Behavior provides a unique opportunity to reflect on the journal's past and future. During my term as editor-in-chief (2019-2024), our editorial team advanced two key initiatives: promoting open science and expanding diversity, equity, and inclusion. We sought to strengthen scient... | positive | negative | Positive | Law |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001680648400034 |
The construction industry faces a critical skilled labor shortage, a challenge exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This research explores the root causes of this shortage, including the pandemic's effects on the workforce, the reduction in immigration, aging workers opting for early retirement, and the decline in v... |
The construction industry faces a critical skilled labor shortage, a challenge exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This research explores the root causes of this shortage, including the pandemic's effects on the workforce, the reduction in immigration, aging workers opting for early retirement, and the decline in vo... | increasing | decreasing | Positive | Law |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001701112300002 |
It is black-letter law that courts apply means-end scrutiny to evaluate laws that burden constitutional rights. Not anymore. Discreetly and pervasively, the Supreme Court has ousted means-end scrutiny from constitutional law. It has done so through a series of smaller and seemingly unconnected doctrinal incursions, i... |
It is black-letter law that courts apply means-end scrutiny to evaluate laws that burden constitutional rights. Not anymore. Discreetly and pervasively, the Supreme Court has ousted means-end scrutiny from constitutional law. It has done so through a series of smaller and seemingly unconnected doctrinal incursions, in... | weaker | stronger | Negative | Law |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001680372400001 | This study investigates the discordance between forensic psychiatric reports and judicial decisions in Brazilian civil and administrative litigation. Using a retrospective documentary design, we analyzed a random sample of 200 cases (50 per domain) from the Brazilian Electronic Judicial Process (PJe) across four areas:... | This study investigates the discordance between forensic psychiatric reports and judicial decisions in Brazilian civil and administrative litigation. Using a retrospective documentary design, we analyzed a random sample of 200 cases (50 per domain) from the Brazilian Electronic Judicial Process (PJe) across four areas:... | higher | lower | Positive | Law |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001673022100001 | Under European Union law, the processing of health and genetic data, which are special categories of personal data under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), is prohibited under Article 9(1) GDPR unless at least one of the 10 exemptions under Article 9(2) is fulfilled. A common interpretation among legal com... | Under European Union law, the processing of health and genetic data, which are special categories of personal data under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), is prohibited under Article 9(1) GDPR unless at least one of the 10 exemptions under Article 9(2) is fulfilled. A common interpretation among legal com... | public | private | Neutral | Law |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001679838200001 |
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into telecommunications infrastructure introduces novel risks, such as algorithmic bias and unpredictable system behavior, that fall outside the scope of traditional cybersecurity and data protection frameworks. This paper introduces a precise definition and a detailed ... |
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into telecommunications infrastructure introduces novel risks, such as algorithmic bias and unpredictable system behavior, that fall outside the scope of traditional cybersecurity and data protection frameworks. This paper introduces a precise definition and a detailed t... | horizontal | vertical | Neutral | Law |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001661135600001 |
Two potentially important aspects of post-separation parenting arrangements are the number and nature of children's transitions between homes. Yet scant empirical attention has been paid to the practical, emotional, and relational aspects of these. In this paper, we examine five contextual factors that shape how chil... |
Two potentially important aspects of post-separation parenting arrangements are the number and nature of children's transitions between homes. Yet scant empirical attention has been paid to the practical, emotional, and relational aspects of these. In this paper, we examine five contextual factors that shape how child... | high | low | Positive | Law |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001667275000004 |
The judicial voice on an appellate court typically speaks in the collective, so when a judge chooses to go solo-either in a dissent or a concurrence-that act deserves a close look. Separate opinions on the U.S. Supreme Court are common because the Justices have strong incentives to articulate a distinctive personal j... |
The judicial voice on an appellate court typically speaks in the collective, so when a judge chooses to go solo-either in a dissent or a concurrence-that act deserves a close look. Separate opinions on the U.S. Supreme Court are common because the Justices have strong incentives to articulate a distinctive personal ju... | rarely | often | Negative | Law |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001685802500001 |
Objective: To map and analyze the challenges of university education in health within Brazilian public higher education related to the precarization of academic work and inadequate funding. Methods: A scoping review conducted between January and February 2026, in accordance with the Joanna Briggs Institute recommenda... |
Objective: To map and analyze the challenges of university education in health within Brazilian public higher education related to the precarization of academic work and inadequate funding. Methods: A scoping review conducted between January and February 2026, in accordance with the Joanna Briggs Institute recommendat... | qualitative | quantitative | Neutral | Law |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001682678900006 |
The current capitalist accumulation model is producing what has been called a "crisis of social reproduction". In this crisis, law plays a crucial role because it not only represents the interests of capital but conceals ownership differences at the base of the capitalist system. The purpose of this research is to ac... |
The current capitalist accumulation model is producing what has been called a "crisis of social reproduction". In this crisis, law plays a crucial role because it not only represents the interests of capital but conceals ownership differences at the base of the capitalist system. The purpose of this research is to acc... | least | most | Negative | Law |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001709640700001 |
There is no greater threat to our public lands than energy dominance. The 1906 Antiquities Act gave presidents the power to proclaim national monuments on public lands, and today the federal government protects over 11 million acres as national monuments. President Trump plans to revoke and shrink monument protection... |
There is no greater threat to our public lands than energy dominance. The 1906 Antiquities Act gave presidents the power to proclaim national monuments on public lands, and today the federal government protects over 11 million acres as national monuments. President Trump plans to revoke and shrink monument protections... | unlawful | lawful | Negative | Law |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001712147400004 | With a six Justice majority, the Court is more conservative than it has been in ninety years. No time has been wasted as the conservative Justices take aim at legal precedents left over from a more progressive era on the Court. There being no prior test established by the highest Court to review legal challenges on Sec... | With a six Justice majority, the Court is more conservative than it has been in ninety years. No time has been wasted as the conservative Justices take aim at legal precedents left over from a more progressive era on the Court. There being no prior test established by the highest Court to review legal challenges on Sec... | removed | added | Negative | Law |
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Congress enacted the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) to provide relief to low-income workers at risk of being taken advantage of by their larger, more sophisticated employer. The FLSA provides a collective action mechanism that allows similarly situated workers to bring suits together against a common employer outsid... |
Congress enacted the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) to provide relief to low-income workers at risk of being taken advantage of by their employers who are larger | larger | smaller | Positive | Law |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001712147400002 | Justice Scalia's bold prediction in 1989 turned out to be wrong. In Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, the United States Supreme Court in 2024 overruled Chevron U.S.A. Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., ending the Chevron doctrine's reign as the applicable rule for courts to use in reviewing agency int... | Justice Scalia's bold prediction in 1989 turned out to be wrong. In Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, the United States Supreme Court in 2024 overruled Chevron U.S.A. Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., ending the Chevron doctrine's reign as the applicable rule for courts to use in reviewing agency int... | practical | theoretical | Neutral | Law |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001674062000004 | The principle of civilian protection in war is ancient, yet precarious. Its precarity is evident in George Orwell's writings-he derides military realism, denounces antiwar pacifism, and argues for area bombing that does not distinguish between civilians and warfighters. I contend that Orwell's position is consistent an... | The principle of civilian protection in war is ancient, yet precarious. Its precarity is evident in George Orwell's writings-he derides military realism, denounces antiwar pacifism, and argues for area bombing that does not distinguish between civilians and warfighters. I contend that Orwell's position is consistent an... | evil | good | Negative | Philosophy |
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Tristram Shandy, by British novelist Laurence Sterne (1713-1768), highlights the important role of philosopher John Locke. Literary critics are divided over whether Sterne was endorsing or undermining Locke's Essay concerning Human Understanding. They are uncertain about the novelist's purpose in featuring the great ... |
Tristram Shandy, by British novelist Laurence Sterne (1713-1768), highlights the important role of philosopher John Locke. Literary critics are divided over whether Sterne was endorsing or undermining Locke's Essay concerning Human Understanding. They are uncertain about the novelist's purpose in featuring the great f... | liberalism | conservatism | Neutral | Philosophy |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001731960900001 |
There is currently much scientific and public interest in using machine learning to uncover the meaning of animal signals, which could ultimately lead to two-way communication systems between humans and other animals. This paper examines the research ethics that should govern this line of inquiry, and explores the tr... |
There is currently much scientific and public interest in using machine learning to uncover the meaning of animal signals, which could ultimately lead to two-way communication systems between humans and other animals. This paper examines the research ethics that should govern this line of inquiry, and explores the tra... | rational | irrational | Neutral | Philosophy |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001720171200004 |
The essay analyses the interface between political and capitalist powers and digital technology and thus the functional role of this technique in governing and controlling the social. A triangle emerges, its poles being High-Tech capital, the State, and, in an ambivalent position, the magmatic cloud of the Social, whi... |
The essay analyses the interface between political and capitalist powers and digital technology and thus the functional role of this technique in governing and controlling the social. A triangle emerges, its poles being High-Tech capital, the State, and, in an ambivalent position, the magmatic cloud of the Social, whi... | hardened | softened | Neutral | Philosophy |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001721262000002 |
This article defends my challenge to the influential idea that social structures can be wrong independently of individual wrongdoing. Responding to criticisms from Kirun Sankaran and Jake Monaghan and from Stephanie Collins, I maintain my position against their charges of presupposing or concluding with the "deontic ... |
This article defends my challenge to the influential idea that social structures can be wrong independently of individual wrongdoing. Responding to criticisms from Kirun Sankaran and Jake Monaghan and from Stephanie Collins, I maintain my position against their charges of presupposing or concluding with the "deontic v... | unsuccessful | successful | Negative | Philosophy |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001726648400002 |
From a traditional environmental ethics perspective, rights of nature are linked to debates about nonanthropocentrism because they give legal force to the idea that nature has intrinsic moral value. However, we claim that the emergence of Indigenous-led rights of nature initiatives shows that intercultural respect is... |
From a traditional environmental ethics perspective, rights of nature are linked to debates about nonanthropocentrism because they give legal force to the idea that nature has moral value that is intrinsic | intrinsic | extrinsic | Neutral | Philosophy |
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Jeff Sebo's The Moral Circle deserves high praise. In this article I outline several reasons why. I particularly cherish Sebo's invitation for philosophers to remain humble about their frameworks when it comes to defining the boundaries of the moral circle. Accordingly, even though my sentience-based framework commit... |
Jeff Sebo's The Moral Circle deserves high praise. In this article I outline several reasons why. I particularly cherish Sebo's invitation for philosophers to remain humble about their frameworks when it comes to defining the boundaries of the moral circle. Accordingly, even though my sentience-based framework commits... | transformed | preserved | Neutral | Philosophy |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001726746100001 | William Robertson (1721-1793) was one of the most prolific historians of the Scottish Enlightenment, whose works were bestsellers in the late eighteenth century. In his writings on non-European societies in the Americas and India he often emphasised the limited nature of the societal progress they had achieved and even... | William Robertson (1721-1793) was one of the most prolific historians of the Scottish Enlightenment, whose works were bestsellers in the late eighteenth century. In his writings on non-European societies in the Americas and India he often emphasised that the societal progress they had achieved was limited | limited | extensive | Negative | Philosophy |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001728509100001 |
Why should people presume that you are correct when you ascribe beliefs, desires, or other attitudes to yourself? Put differently, why should people regard your 'attitude avowals' as 'first-person authoritative'? One answer from the literature goes like this. First, you frequently bear agentive authority toward your ... |
Why should people presume that you are correct when you ascribe beliefs, desires, or other attitudes to yourself? Put differently, why should people regard your 'attitude avowals' as 'first-person authoritative'? One answer from the literature goes like this. First, you frequently bear agentive authority toward your a... | strong | weak | Positive | Philosophy |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001727858800001 | Kant emphatically denies that we stand under a moral duty to believe in God and (our) immortality. This essay examines how this denial could be consistent with his view that we have a moral duty to promote the highest good and that promoting the highest good requires us to adopt these beliefs. I argue that the key to u... | Kant emphatically denies that we stand under a moral duty to believe in God and (our) immortality. This essay examines how this denial could be consistent with his view that we have a moral duty to promote the highest good and that promoting the highest good requires us to ensure these beliefs are adopted | adopted | rejected | Positive | Philosophy |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001723782000001 |
Vegans face a problem, at least if they base their arguments upon principles against causing harm. As Donald Bruckner (2020) has pointed out, these same principles risk ruling out a great many other practices - even eating dessert. Eating dessert risks being impermissible because of the crop deaths associated with agr... |
Vegans face a problem, at least if they base their arguments upon principles against causing harm. As Donald Bruckner (2020) has pointed out, these same principles risk ruling out a great many other practices - even eating dessert | dessert | soup | Neutral | Philosophy |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001723178600001 | Comparison arguments, commonly identified by their specific types, i.e., a fortiori/maiori, a minori, and a simili, are a neglected topic in argumentation theory, legal reasoning, and logic. They are regarded as a kind of analogy, but in the history of dialectics, they were not considered as analogies. Their structure ... | Comparison arguments, commonly identified by their specific types, i.e., a fortiori/maiori, a minori, and a simili, are a neglected topic in argumentation theory, legal reasoning, and logic. They are regarded as a kind of analogy, but in the history of dialectics, they were not considered as analogies. Their structure ... | higher | lower | Positive | Philosophy |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001722614800001 |
The claim is commonplace that harm-benefit analysis (HBA), a weighing procedure widely used in ethics reviews of animal experiments, is utilitarian. We argue this is false and misleading for three reasons: (1) HBA does not compare, let alone maximize, utility across different options, but merely assesses whether the ... |
The claim is commonplace that harm-benefit analysis (HBA), a weighing procedure widely used in ethics reviews of animal experiments, is utilitarian. We argue this is false and misleading for three reasons: (1) HBA does not compare, let alone maximize, utility across different options, but merely assesses whether the c... | positive | negative | Positive | Philosophy |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001723815600001 | Political philosophers increasingly work within institutional environments shaped by metrified evaluation, hypercompetition, and publish-or-perish expectations. This article does not argue that political philosophy has empirically declined or become uniformly conservative. On the contrary, contemporary political theory... | Political philosophers increasingly work within institutional environments shaped by metrified evaluation, hypercompetition, and publish-or-perish expectations. This article does not argue that political philosophy has empirically declined or become uniformly conservative | conservative | liberal | Neutral | Philosophy |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001722874800001 | The philosophy of the city is concerned fundamentally with normative questions about city life and governance. Our answers to normative questions about the city (including the values and principles we think should constrain it and select policy) depend in no small part on how we choose to model or represent the city in... | The philosophy of the city is concerned fundamentally with normative questions about city life and governance. Our answers to normative questions about the city (including the values and principles we think should constrain it and select policy) depend in no small part on how we choose to model or represent the city in... | conclusions | assumptions | Neutral | Philosophy |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001723449800001 | This article offers an analysis of two central concepts in J. H. Obereit's Der wiederkommende Lebensgeist der verzweifelten Metaphysik (1787): nihilism and the philosophy of nothingness. After providing an overview of the literature on Obereit's concept of nihilism, the article provides a response to criticisms in the ... | This article offers an analysis of two central concepts in J. H. Obereit's Der wiederkommende Lebensgeist der verzweifelten Metaphysik (1787): nihilism and the philosophy of nothingness. After providing an overview of the literature on Obereit's concept of nihilism, the article provides a response to criticisms in the ... | lacking | sufficient | Negative | Philosophy |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001720609400001 | This review focuses on Chenyang Li's attempt to preserve gender differentiations in (heterosexual) spousal relations through the yin-yang (sic)(sic) complementarity model. Despite its inventiveness, this proposed model seems to be a conceptual duplicate of the traditional gender-based division of labor where external p... | This review focuses on Chenyang Li's attempt to preserve gender differentiations in (heterosexual) spousal relations through the yin-yang (sic)(sic) complementarity model. Despite its inventiveness, this proposed model seems to be a conceptual duplicate of the traditional gender-based division of labor where external p... | expanded | restricted | Positive | Philosophy |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001720599900001 |
This article critically examines the increasing advocacy for diversifying the philosophical curriculum over recent decades. By analyzing the discourse on the cultural diversification of philosophy, we observe that the debate revolves around a dual premise: (1) philosophy exists within a specific cultural context, and... |
This article critically examines the increasing advocacy for diversifying the philosophical curriculum over recent decades. By analyzing the discourse on the cultural diversification of philosophy, we observe that the debate revolves around a dual premise: (1) philosophy exists within a specific cultural context, and ... | greater | lesser | Positive | Philosophy |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001719720200001 |
A central claim in contemporary cognitive science is that the neural mechanisms that bring about cognitive capacities and behavior are computations. It is also widely assumed that computations are not sensitive to the content, or the semantic properties of representations. From this insensitivity premise, some infer ... |
A central claim in contemporary cognitive science is that the neural mechanisms that bring about cognitive capacities and behavior are computations. It is also widely assumed that computations are not sensitive to the content, or the semantic properties of representations. From this insensitivity premise, some infer t... | higher | lower | Positive | Philosophy |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001719699400001 |
In (2025), contra Voltolini (2021) in his revised endorsement of Wollheim's theory of seeing-in as applied to mirrors, Luca Marchetti argues that mirror perception is not a seeing-in perception. Instead, for Marchetti mirror perception is a particular kind of transparency perception, since he actually departs from th... |
In (2025), contra Voltolini (2021) in his revised endorsement of Wollheim's theory of seeing-in as applied to mirrors, Luca Marchetti argues that mirror perception is not a seeing-in perception. Instead, for Marchetti mirror perception is a particular kind of transparency perception, since he actually departs from the... | real | imagined | Neutral | Philosophy |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001719310700001 |
This paper reconstructs the European philosophical afterlife of the Dominican missionary Domingo Navarrete (1618-1686) and examines how his writings on China and Confucius were received, transformed, and redeployed in late seventeenth-century Europe. Focusing on two influential readers, Antoine Arnauld and John Locke... |
This paper reconstructs the European philosophical afterlife of the Dominican missionary Domingo Navarrete (1618-1686) and examines how his writings on China and Confucius were received, transformed, and redeployed in late seventeenth-century Europe. Focusing on two influential readers, Antoine Arnauld and John Locke,... | contrasting | complementary | Neutral | Philosophy |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001717396200001 |
Ontological emergence plays a substantial role in presenting a holistic picture of the relationship between scientific explanations and the inter-level structure of the world. It indicates the developmental process of cosmic phenomena from simple to complex phenomena in a hierarchy of bottom-up causation. Since the p... |
Ontological emergence plays a substantial role in presenting a holistic picture of the relationship between scientific explanations and the inter-level structure of the world. It indicates the developmental process of cosmic phenomena from simple to complex phenomena in a hierarchy of bottom-up causation. Since the ph... | bidirectional | unidirectional | Neutral | Philosophy |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001717231100001 |
A major pillar of Brook Ziporyn's argument for adopting a mystical atheist religious attitude is what he calls "The Great Asymmetry." This is the idea that the purposeless, infinite, undetermined and unnamed-all concomitants of his mystical atheist view-have the capacity to encompass and ground other positions, wheth... |
A major pillar of Brook Ziporyn's argument for adopting a mystical atheist religious attitude is what he calls "The Great Asymmetry | Asymmetry | Symmetry | Neutral | Philosophy |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001717648200001 |
Anger is frequently social, in the sense of being directed at other agents. It is, moreover, characteristically expressed by demands addressed to those agents. One prominent species of social anger, moral resentment, has been influentially claimed to itself have imperative structure. The article examines the thesis t... |
Anger is frequently social, in the sense of being directed at other agents. It is, moreover, characteristically expressed by demands addressed to those agents. One prominent species of social anger, moral resentment, has been influentially claimed to itself have imperative structure. The article examines the thesis th... | negative | positive | Negative | Philosophy |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001716743900001 |
Metaphor is a pragmatic device that might influence how arguments are evaluated. Beyond its cognitive and aesthetic value, metaphor also fosters linguistic intimacy, i.e., the feeling of belonging to an intimate community. The paper hypothesizes that linguistic intimacy might be particularly relevant in ad populum ar... |
Metaphor is a pragmatic device that might influence how arguments are evaluated. Beyond its cognitive and aesthetic value, metaphor also fosters linguistic intimacy | intimacy | publicity | Neutral | Philosophy |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001681137500001 |
Objective: Depression and anxiety are prevalent and rising in children and adolescents, prompting interest in exercise as a potential therapeutic intervention. The aim of this systematic umbrella review and meta-meta-analysis (a meta-analysis of meta-analyses) was to evaluate the effects of exercise on depression and... |
Objective: Depression and anxiety are prevalent and rising in children and adolescents, prompting interest in exercise as a potential therapeutic intervention. The aim of this systematic umbrella review and meta-meta-analysis (a meta-analysis of meta-analyses) was to evaluate the effects of exercise on depression and ... | largest | smallest | Positive | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001673565200003 |
Dark patterns are user interface design elements which harm users but benefit vendors. These harms have led to growing interest from several stakeholders, including policymakers. We develop a high-level analytical framework - the dark patterns auditing framework (DPAF) - to support policymaker efforts concerning dark... |
Dark patterns are user interface design elements which harm users but benefit vendors. These harms have led to growing interest from several stakeholders, including policymakers. We develop a high-level analytical framework - the dark patterns auditing framework (DPAF) - to support policymaker efforts concerning dark ... | granular | general | Neutral | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001697615900001 |
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of employee-AI collaboration on job crafting behavior by focusing on the mediating role of identity threat and identity opportunity, and the moderating role of perceived AI competence and perceived human-AI task interdependence.
Design/methodology/appro... |
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of employee-AI collaboration on job crafting behavior by focusing on the mediating role of identity threat and identity opportunity, and the moderating role of perceived AI competence and perceived human-AI task interdependence.
Design/methodology/approach... | enhanced | reduced | Positive | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001706570900004 |
Objective: We evaluated 3 new features of Media Smart Targeted (MST), an 8-module internet, self-guided, indicated prevention and early intervention for disordered eating (DE): a broader audience, optimal rate of program delivery, and impact on social media (SM) behaviors. Method: Participants (N = 555, aged 13-25 ye... |
Objective: We evaluated 3 new features of Media Smart Targeted (MST), an 8-module internet, self-guided, indicated prevention and early intervention for disordered eating (DE): a broader audience, optimal rate of program delivery, and impact on social media (SM) behaviors. Method: Participants (N = 555, aged 13-25 yea... | greater | lesser | Positive | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001697527800002 |
Background: No medication is currently approved either for the prevention or treatment of delirium despite its tremendous clinical impact. Sleep-wake disturbances offer a promising target for delirium therapeutics, with a growing body of literature suggesting a potential role of dual orexin receptor antagonists (DORA... |
Background: No medication is currently approved either for the prevention or treatment of delirium despite its tremendous clinical impact. Sleep-wake disturbances offer a promising target for delirium therapeutics, with a growing body of literature suggesting a potential role of dual orexin receptor antagonists (DORAs... | lower | higher | Negative | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001680055300010 |
This review specifies how individuals' relationship power (actor power) and their partners' power (partner power) influence distinct behaviors in close relationships. High-power actors can promote their own needs, whereas low-power actors must inhibit their needs or enact aggression or manipulation to fight for their... |
This review specifies how individuals' relationship power (actor power) and their partners' power (partner power) influence distinct behaviors in close relationships. High-power actors can promote their own needs, whereas low-power actors must inhibit their needs or enact aggression or manipulation to fight for their ... | hostile | benevolent | Negative | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001706238800001 |
Objective: Antipsychotic medications are widely prescribed, including during pregnancy, and pregnant individuals worry about the potential sequelae for the child. Although antipsychotics do not seem to be teratogenic, the long-term neurodevelopmental impact of prenatal exposure remains unclear. A systematic review wa... |
Objective: Antipsychotic medications are widely prescribed, including during pregnancy, and pregnant individuals worry about the potential sequelae for the child. Although antipsychotics do not seem to be teratogenic, the long-term neurodevelopmental impact of prenatal exposure remains unclear. A systematic review was... | greater | lower | Positive | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001683550000001 |
Climate change is a highly emotional issue. For example, many people experience negative emotions like climate anxiety and eco-depression. Recent work emphasizes that positive emotions also influence how individuals engage with sustainability and pro-environmental behavior. Behaving in an environmentally friendly way... |
Climate change is a highly emotional issue. For example, many people experience negative emotions like climate anxiety and eco-depression. Recent work emphasizes that positive emotions also influence how individuals engage with sustainability and pro-environmental behavior. Behaving in an environmentally friendly way ... | higher | lower | Positive | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001682011000004 |
Objective: Understanding how genetic risk unfolds across development will be important for using genetics to inform prevention and early intervention. The current study leverages information from 5 large datasets to characterize behavioral manifestations of a genetic liability toward externalizing from ages 6 months ... |
Objective: Understanding how genetic risk unfolds across development will be important for using genetics to inform prevention and early intervention. The current study leverages information from 5 large datasets to characterize behavioral manifestations of a genetic liability toward externalizing from ages 6 months t... | higher | lower | Positive | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001681027500001 | Tourism accounts for roughly 10% of global greenhouse-gas emissions and is projected to increase substantially by 2030 without decisive action. In response, this study investigates how travelers' eco-social receptivity on social media can transform them into climate advocates (termed tourism brand e-vocacy). We address... | Tourism accounts for roughly 10% of global greenhouse-gas emissions and is projected to increase substantially by 2030 without decisive action. In response, this study investigates how travelers' eco-social receptivity on social media can transform them into climate advocates (termed tourism brand e-vocacy). We address... | emotional | cognitive | Neutral | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001679685000001 |
Objective: Meta-analyses assessing psychological therapies for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in youth have demonstrated their effectiveness using standardized mean differences. Imputation of response rates (ie, 50% or greater reduction in symptoms) may facilitate easier interpretation for clinicians. Method: W... |
Objective: Meta-analyses assessing psychological therapies for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in youth have demonstrated their effectiveness using standardized mean differences. Imputation of response rates (ie, 50% or greater reduction in symptoms) may facilitate easier interpretation for clinicians. Method: We... | heterogeneity | homogeneity | Neutral | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001649335900001 | Ostracism, being ignored and excluded, thwarts the fundamental need to belong and has significant psychological and social consequences. Influenced by Kipling D. Williams's seminal work, our research on ostracism has primarily focused on its negative consequences and uncovered underlying mechanisms and moderators. Firs... | Ostracism, being ignored and excluded, thwarts the fundamental need to belong and has significant psychological and social consequences. Influenced by Kipling D. Williams's seminal work, our research on ostracism has primarily focused on its negative consequences and uncovered underlying mechanisms and moderators. Firs... | individual | collective | Neutral | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001674424400019 | Objective: The prevalence of binge drinking among U.S. college students has decreased over the last two decades but remains high. We examined the extent to which state-level alcohol policies and drinking environments are associated with excessive and underage alcohol use among college students. Method: Repeated cross-s... | Objective: The prevalence of binge drinking among U.S. college students has decreased over the last two decades but remains high. We examined the extent to which state-level alcohol policies and drinking environments are associated with excessive and underage alcohol use among college students. Method: Repeated cross-s... | lower | higher | Negative | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001687416100022 |
Background Bullying remains a significant problem in schools, affecting student well-being. Teachers, as primary responders, are crucial in mitigating these effects. However, the impact of different teacher intervention strategies - as perceived by students - and the roles of teacher-student relationship quality and ... |
Background Bullying remains a significant problem in schools, affecting student well-being. Teachers, as primary responders, are crucial in mitigating these effects. However, the impact of different teacher intervention strategies - as perceived by students - and the roles of teacher-student relationship quality and s... | increased | decreased | Positive | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001724089700001 |
Background: The aging of the world's population has led to a growing need for innovative strategies to promote active aging and bridge generational divides. Intergenerational Programs (IGPs) that engage young adults (18-30 years) and older adults (65 + years) have demonstrated the potential to improve well-being and ... |
Background: The aging of the world's population has led to a growing need for innovative strategies to promote active aging and bridge generational divides. Intergenerational Programs (IGPs) that engage young adults (18-30 years) and older adults (65 + years) have demonstrated the potential to improve well-being and r... | better | worse | Positive | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001705964700001 | Objective: To examine the associations of serotonergic antidepressant exposure during pregnancy with the risk of depression and anxiety disorders in offspring. Method: The Mayo Clinic Rochester Epidemiology Project medical records-linkage system was used to study offspring born to mothers who were prescribed a selectiv... | Objective: To examine the associations of serotonergic antidepressant exposure during pregnancy with the risk of depression and anxiety disorders in offspring. Method: The Mayo Clinic Rochester Epidemiology Project medical records-linkage system was used to study offspring born to mothers who were prescribed a selectiv... | similar | different | Neutral | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001697815000001 | Objectives Harmonized cognitive batteries are crucial for studying cognitive impairment and dementia in aging populations globally. Challenges persist in administering them in a way that maintains both cross-national comparability and local validity to measure cognitive functioning across settings. In this perspective,... | Objectives Harmonized cognitive batteries are crucial for studying cognitive impairment and dementia in aging populations globally. Challenges persist in administering them in a way that maintains both cross-national comparability and local validity to measure cognitive functioning across settings. In this perspective,... | uniformity | flexibility | Neutral | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001681331200001 | Data from 76 reports of 46 unique cohorts, including a total of 7,488 young people experiencing depression, found that female sex, more severe depressive symptoms, suicidal thoughts and behaviors, lower global functioning,and longer sleep-onset latency were predictive of a poor course trajectory of depression. This inf... | Data from 76 reports of 46 unique cohorts, including a total of 7,488 young people experiencing depression, found that female sex correlated with a poor course trajectory of depression in a way that was significant and positive | positive | negative | Positive | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001681138000001 |
Objective: Psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent in adults with childhood-onset attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Currently, little is known about childhood predictors for these outcomes. Method: PubMed, PsychInfo, Web of Science, and EMBASE were searched until June 2024. Eligible studies investig... |
Objective: Psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent in adults with childhood-onset attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Currently, little is known about childhood predictors for these outcomes. Method: PubMed, PsychInfo, Web of Science, and EMBASE were searched until June 2024. Eligible studies investiga... | decreased | increased | Negative | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001680055300004 |
Are attitudes or intentions related to behavior change? Does changing attitudes or intentions change behavior? These are important questions for increasing our understanding of the determinants of behavior and how to change behavior. This review employs four stages of the experimental medicine approach to answer thes... |
Are attitudes or intentions related to behavior change? Does changing attitudes or intentions change behavior? These are important questions for increasing our understanding of the determinants of behavior and how to change behavior. This review employs four stages of the experimental medicine approach to answer these... | small | large | Negative | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001680055300008 |
The mechanistic underpinnings of sustained attention, vigilance, and the ability to continue responding to critical stimuli over time, despite decades of research, are not well understood. Although sustained attention is vital for survival and is studied in many taxa, a lack of comparative work and a greater research... |
The mechanistic underpinnings of sustained attention, vigilance, and the ability to continue responding to critical stimuli over time, despite decades of research, are not well understood. Although sustained attention is vital for survival and is studied in many taxa, a lack of comparative work and a greater research ... | declining | increasing | Negative | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001680055300018 | Domain-general object recognition (o) is the ability to discriminate between objects at the subordinate level. It describes the general ability that applies across object categories, in contrast to abilities that apply only to a specific category. Interest in this ability emerged from vision research and cognitive neur... | Domain-general object recognition (o) is the ability to discriminate between objects at the subordinate level. It describes the general ability that applies across object categories, in contrast to abilities that apply only to a specific category. Interest in this ability emerged from vision research and cognitive neur... | closest | furthest | Neutral | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001649336700001 | Ostracism is well-known to threaten fundamental needs for belonging, self-esteem, control, and meaningful existence. This article presents theoretical and empirical evidence for an additional, fifth need, threatened by ostracism: the need for certainty. I review the theoretical basis for this need, and meta-analyticall... | Ostracism is well-known to threaten fundamental needs for belonging, self-esteem, control, and meaningful existence. This article presents theoretical and empirical evidence for an additional, fifth need, threatened by ostracism: the need for certainty. I review the theoretical basis for this need, and meta-analyticall... | negative | positive | Negative | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001674424400006 |
Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) can be a powerful and flexible tool for collecting data on alcohol use, particularly to understand proximal precursors and consequences. EMA can also be leveraged to inform the development of and deploy mobile-health (mHealth) interventions. This article describes the development... |
Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) can be a powerful and flexible tool for collecting data on alcohol use, particularly to understand proximal precursors and consequences. EMA can also be leveraged to inform the development of and deploy mobile-health (mHealth) interventions. This article describes the development ... | high | low | Positive | Psychology |
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001683407400026 | This study examined how school diversity perspectives (multiculturalism, critical consciousness, color-evasion) may enhance student outcomes (school belonging, well-being, intercultural contact) and whether a strong diversity climate among classmates (openness and appreciation of diversity) may moderate this link. We s... | This study examined how school diversity perspectives (multiculturalism, critical consciousness, color-evasion) may enhance student outcomes (school belonging, well-being, intercultural contact) and whether a strong diversity climate among classmates (openness and appreciation of diversity) may moderate this link. We s... | positive | negative | Positive | Psychology |
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