266 research outputs found
Amodio & Devine (2006): Datasets and analysis replication report
In light of a reporting error that was discovered in our article [“Stereotyping and evaluation in implicit race bias: Evidence for independent constructs and unique effects on behavior,” by David M. Amodio and Patricia G. Devine, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2006, 91, 652-661], we have decided to share the following analysis replication report, along with original data dataset and SPSS syntax for analyses
Amodio & Devine (2006): Datasets and analysis replication report
In light of a reporting error that was discovered in our article [“Stereotyping and evaluation in implicit race bias: Evidence for independent constructs and unique effects on behavior,” by David M. Amodio and Patricia G. Devine, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2006, 91, 652-661], we have decided to share the following analysis replication report, along with original data dataset and SPSS syntax for analyses
Amodio & Devine (2006): Datasets and analysis replication report
In light of a reporting error that was discovered in our article [“Stereotyping and evaluation in implicit race bias: Evidence for independent constructs and unique effects on behavior,” by David M. Amodio and Patricia G. Devine, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2006, 91, 652-661], we have decided to share the following analysis replication report, along with original data dataset and SPSS syntax for analyses
Implementation of the PaperRank and AuthorRank indices in the Scopus database
We implement the PaperRank and AuthorRank indices introduced in [Amodio & Brugnano, 2014] in the Scopus database, in order to highlight quantitative and qualitative information that the bare number of citations and/or the h-index of an author are unable to provide. In addition to this, the new indices can be cheaply updated in Scopus, since this has a cost comparable to that of updating the number of citations. Some examples are reported to provide insight in their potentialities, as well as possible extensions
SPPS707020_suppl_mat - Essentialism Promotes Racial Prejudice by Increasing Endorsement of Social Hierarchies
SPPS707020_suppl_mat for Essentialism Promotes Racial Prejudice by Increasing Endorsement of Social Hierarchies by Tara M. Mandalaywala, David M. Amodio, and Marjorie Rhodes in Social Psychological and Personality Science</p
Treatment for hepatic encephalopathy: tips from TIPS?
This article has arisen from presentations made at the 4th International Hannover Conference on Hepatic Encephalopathy held in Dresden, 2006. Each author as listed describes their presentation given as part of a section entitled "Therapeutic Studies in Hepatic Encephalopathy." The first section deals with the justification for placebo-controlled trials in hepatic encephalopathy. The other two sections discuss, in detail, outcome parameters for therapeutic studies in the clinical and research setting, respectively
Napoli e Pompei nell’Encyclopédie
The entries “Naples”, “Herculanum”, “Pompeii” in the Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers
(1751-1772) are of different lengths and depths. These are entries that on the one hand report some of the effects of the archeological
discoveries which amaze Europe during those years, while on the other they impose themselves as testimonies of some explanatory
techniques (and of some imperfections) which are typical of the ripest “encyclopedism”. Their author De Jaucourt carries out a dedicated
and significant work of construction and divulgation and he brings to the attention of the subscribers of the Encyclopédie the treasures
at the core of the Vesuvius land
Implementation of the PaperRank and AuthorRank indices in the Scopus database
We implement the PaperRank and AuthorRank indices introduced in [Amodio &
Brugnano, 2014] in the Scopus database, in order to highlight quantitative and
qualitative information that the bare number of citations and/or the h-index of
an author are unable to provide. In addition to this, the new indices can be
cheaply updated in Scopus, since this has a cost comparable to that of updating
the number of citations. Some examples are reported to provide insight in their
potentialities, as well as possible extensions.Comment: 20 pages, 3 figures, 4 tables. Accepted version on Journal of
Infometric
Naples et Pompeii nell'Encyclopédie
The entries “Naples”, “Herculanum”, “Pompeii” in the Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers
(1751-1772) are of different lengths and depths. These are entries that on the one hand report some of the effects of the archeolo gical
discoveries which amaze Europe during those years, while on the other they impose themselves as testimonies of some explanatory
techniques (and of some imperfections) which are typical of the ripest “encyclopedism”. Their author De Jaucourt carries out a d edicated
and significant work of construction and divulgation and he brings to the attention of the subscribers of the Encyclopédie the treasures
at the core of the Vesuvius land
Therapeutic studies in hepatic encephalopathy
This article has arisen from presentations made at the 4th International Hannover Conference on Hepatic Encephalopathy held in Dresden, 2006. Each author as listed describes their presentation given as part of a section entitled "Therapeutic Studies in Hepatic Encephalopathy." The first section deals with the justification for placebo-controlled trials in hepatic encephalopathy. The other two sections discuss, in detail, outcome parameters for therapeutic studies in the clinical and research setting, respectivel
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