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Publikováno v:
Benha Journal of Applied Sciences. 6:123-128
Although lateral epicondylitis has become synonymous with tennis, 95% of cases occur in non-tennis-playing individuals. Redundant assignments and developments including the elbow and wrist place a person in danger of creating horizontal epicondylitis
Autor:
M. S. Singer
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Genetic Psychology. 160:155-166
This study addressed 2 aspects of adolescents' morality: (a) the effect of concern for the moral agent (scope of justice) on adolescents' moral judgments and (b) the identification of the underlying determinants of their moral judgments within the fr
Autor:
M. S. Singer
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Psychology. 89:663-679
This paper addresses three issues of moral decision making within the framework of Jones' (1991) moral intensity model: (1) the effect of scope of justice for the moral agent and the target person of a moral issue on moral judgments; (2) the relative
Autor:
M. S. Singer
Publikováno v:
Business Ethics Quarterly. 8:481-496
The present paper focuses on the linkage between two academic paradigms in the enquiry into business ethics: normative philosophy and empirical social sciences. The paper first reviews existing research pertaining to a normative-empirical dialogue. F
Autor:
M. S. Singer, A. E. Singer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Business Ethics. 16:473-484
The study ascertained (1) whether an observer's scope of justice with reference to either the moral agent or the target person of a moral act, would affect his/her judgements of the ethicality of the act, and (2) whether observer judgements of ethica
Autor:
J H, Kim, C, Chan, C, Elwell, M S, Singer, T, Dierks, H, Lemjabbar-Alaoui, S D, Rosen, J N, Engel
Publikováno v:
Cellular microbiology, vol 15, iss 9
The first step in attachment of Chlamydia to host cells is thought to involve reversible binding to host heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs), polymers of variably sulfated repeating disaccharide units coupled to diverse protein backbones. However,
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Autor:
M. S. Singer
Publikováno v:
Current Psychology. 11:128-144
This study attempted to apply the relative deprivation theory to preferential selection research. Two questions were addressed in this context: First, does preferential selection cause feelings of injustice or deprivation? and, second, can the magnit
Autor:
M. S. Singer
Publikováno v:
Social Justice Research. 5:49-70
The study examined procedural fairness in managerial selection practices. A sample of professional managers were asked to make first, fairness judgments about managerial selection procedures in general; and second, specific fairness judgments based o
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Journal of Clinical Investigation. 88:1778-1783
Lymphocytes enter lymph nodes by first adhering to high endothelial venules, an adhesive event mediated by a lectinlike lymphocyte receptor (L-selectin). Previously, it was shown with an in vitro assay that lymphocytes preferentially adhere to myelin
Autor:
M. S. Singer
Publikováno v:
Social Justice Research. 4:285-306
In applying the relative deprivation theory to preferential selection research, Singer (1991) used a within-subjects design and showed that ethnicity-based selection induced feelings of injustice among the disadvantaged target group, the Europeans; a