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Interview with Gayle and Joe Lanford
Gayle Lanford, Joe Lanford
Jan 01, 0001
In their March 4, 2015 interview with Rebecca Masters and John Gaston, Gayle and Joe Lanford detail their work with Anthony DiGiorgio and involvement with Winthrop. In particular, Gayle recalls her time as an undergraduate...
Published by: Winthrop University
Interview with Joe Chambers - OH 330
This collection consists of an interview with Dr. Joe Chambers (1932-2019) concerning his work with the Health Department in South Carolina involving sickle cell disease. Dr. Chambers begins the interview by discussing his...
Published by: Winthrop University
Does the Choice of Metric Matter for Identifying Areas for Policy Priority? An Empirical Assessment Using Child Undernutrition in India
Abstract: Ratio-based prevalence and absolute headcounts are the two most commonly accepted metrics to measure the burden of various socioeconomic phenomenon. However, ratio-based prevalence, calculated as the number of cases...
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Does the Choice of Metric Matter for Identifying Areas for Policy Priority? An Empirical Assessment Using Child Undernutrition in India
AbstractRatio-based prevalence and absolute headcounts are the two most commonly accepted metrics to measure the burden of various socioeconomic phenomenon. However, ratio-based prevalence...
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Vertically migrating Isoxys and the early Cambrian biological pump.
The biological pump is crucial for transporting nutrients fixed by surface-dwelling primary producers to demersal animal communities. Indeed, the establishment of an efficient biological pump was likely a key factor enabling the...
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Can male Eurasian jays disengage from their own current desire to feed the female what she wants?
Humans' predictions of another person's behaviour are regularly influenced by what they themselves might know or want. In a previous study, we found that male Eurasian jays (Garrulus glandarius) could cater for their female...
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Eurasian jays (Garrulus glandarius) conceal caches from onlookers.
Animals that cache food risk having their stored food pilfered by conspecifics. Previous research has shown that a number of food-caching species of corvid use strategies that decrease the probability of conspecifics pilfering...
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Roles of the Default Mode and Multiple-Demand Networks in Naturalistic versus Symbolic Decisions.
The default mode network (DMN) is often associated with representing semantic, social, and situational content of contexts and episodes. The DMN may therefore be important for contextual decision-making, through representing...
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Winthrop Psychology Chair Picked to Head NCATE's Executive Board
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Joe Prus elected to head the Executive Board of the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. Prus, a psychologist, sees opportunity and challenge during his tenure.
Published by: Winthrop University
The effect of rule retrieval on activity in the default mode network.
The default mode network (DMN) is often associated with internally-directed cognition, distinct from the constraints of the external environment. However, a recent finding is that the DMN shows strong activation after large task...
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Difficulties when using video playback to investigate social cognition in California scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica).
Previous research has suggested that videos can be used to experimentally manipulate social stimuli. In the present study, we used the California scrub-jays' cache protection strategies to assess whether video playback can be...
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