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The role of emotions and cognitive biases in ethical decisions
(2017-05)
Ethical sensemaking is a process of gathering and organizing information in a meaningful way to guide understanding of a situation. Ethical situations in organizations are dynamic with new information often emerging over ...
A comparison study to determine demonstrable relationships between collective vs isolate learning processes with operant learning performances /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1965)
Eudaimonic Growth: How Virtues and Motives Shape the Narrative Self and Its Development within a Social Ecology
(2015-03-14)
This transdisciplinary study will examine how the narration of self, motivation, and eudaimonic virtues like wisdom and compassion develop within a social ecology of family master narratives and social institutions that ...
Response of victims to counselors with differing views of a just world :
(1984)
This study examined the relationship between the "belief in a just world" and preference for "meaning" or attributional counseling among "victims" in an analogue situation. It was hypothesized that those who believe the ...
The Beacon Project: Jump-Starting a Field of the Morally Exceptional
(2015-10)
This article was originally published in the Self, Motivation & Virtue Project's e-Newsletter 03 (October 2015).
An Examination of Skill Acquisition, Adaptive Functioning, and Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention Effectiveness for Children At-risk For Autism at Early Foundations Project DATA
(2014-05-09)
Autism spectrum disorder is characterized by communication and/or social deficits with restricted and repetitive behaviors. Treating autism is very costly, both financially and emotionally. Early Intensive Behavioral ...
A study in forensic psychology:
(The University of Oklahoma., 1968)