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Interview with Margie Mitchell
Margie Mitchell
Jan 01, 0001
Interview with Margie Mitchell, daughter of 2003 South Carolina Mother of the Year, Marjorie Rivers Mitchell, and member of the South Carolina Mother of the Year Selection Committee.
Published by: Winthrop University
Interview with William Franklin Mitchell - VHP 011
In his February 24, 2004 interview with Georgia Williamson, William Franklin Mitchell describes life as a volunteer chaplain for the army during WWII. Specifically, Mitchell shares the reason why he joined the service and what...
Published by: Winthrop University
An Attempt at a Physico-Chemical Explanation of Certain Groups of Fluctuating Variation
Jacques Loeb and Mary Mitchell Chamberlain. An attempt at a Physico-chemical explanation of certain groups of fluctuating variation Reprinted from Exp. Zool., 1915, 19(4): 559-568
Published by: Rockefeller University
Tillman Award Given to Business Major at Commencement
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Senior Mitchell Lee Williams, a business major, won the Tillman Award. Williams is a native of Charlotte, N.C.
Published by: Winthrop University
Turán‐type problems for long cycles in random and pseudo‐random graphs
We study the Turán number of long cycles in random and pseudo‐random graphs. Denote by ex ( G ( n , p ) , H ) $\operatorname{ex}(G(n,p),H)$ the random variable counting the number of edges in a largest subgraph of G ( n , p )...
Personal relative deprivation and pro-environmental intentions.
Personal relative deprivation (PRD; the belief that one is worse off than other people who are similar to oneself) is associated with a reduced willingness to delay gratification, lower prosociality, and increased materialism....
Immanent justice reasoning by spatial proximity
Immanent justice reasoning involves causally attributing someone’s bad outcome to their prior immoral actions. Building on the idea that causality is mentally linked with spatial proximity, we investigated whether such reasoning...
Why do we overestimate others’ willingness to pay?

People typically overestimate how much others are prepared to pay for consumer goods and services. We investigated the extent to which latent beliefs about others’ affluence contribute to this overestimation. In Studies 1...

The Ursinus Weekly, December 18, 1908
Football men entertained The Dean's column Athletic Association meeting Henry A. Mathieu Ursinus Union Editorial: An estimate - Donald G. Mitchell Societies Personals Alumni notes Seminary notes Ursinus then and now
Published by: Ursinus College
How much does emotional valence of action outcomes affect temporal binding?

Temporal binding refers to the compression of the perceived time interval between voluntary actions and their sensory consequences. Research suggests that the emotional content of an action outcome can modulate the effects of...

Immanent justice reasoning by spatial proximity
Immanent justice reasoning involves causally attributing someone’s bad outcome to their prior immoral actions. Building on the idea that causality is mentally linked with spatial proximity, we investigated whether such reasoning...
The Ursinus Weekly, October 24, 1921
Second rousing smoker draws large crowd Ursinus fails to score against powerful Dickinson machine Conference at Princeton to discuss disarmament Teacher placement service of the Department of Public Instruction Debating...
Published by: Ursinus College
Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Spring 1939
Current comment President's page Campus notes: Speakers; Music, drama, art; Founders' Day; Landis to speak, Kerschner to preach at Commencement R. D. Evans '18 heads Mitchell & Ness Nominees for alumni offices Wyoming...
Published by: Ursinus College
Personal relative deprivation and pro-environmental intentions
Personal relative deprivation (PRD; the belief that one is worse off than other people who are similar to oneself) is associated with a reduced willingness to delay gratification, lower prosociality, and increased materialism....
How much does emotional valence of action outcomes affect temporal binding?

Temporal binding refers to the compression of the perceived time interval between voluntary actions and their sensory consequences. Research suggests that the emotional content of an action outcome can modulate the effects of...

DDX50 Is a Viral Restriction Factor That Enhances IRF3 Activation.
The transcription factors IRF3 and NF-κB are crucial in innate immune signalling in response to many viral and bacterial pathogens. However, mechanisms leading to their activation remain incompletely understood. Viral RNA can be...
Modes of berm and beachface recovery following storm reset
Following the rapid and destructive impacts of storm erosion, beach recovery is a key natural process of restoration, returning eroded sediment to the subaerial beach and rebuilding coastal morphology. While the effects of storm...
Predicting self-rated mental and physical health

Lower subjective socioeconomic status (SSS) and higher personal relative deprivation (PRD) relate to poorer health. Both constructs concern people's perceived relative social position, but they differ in their emphasis on the...

Predicting self-rated mental and physical health

Lower subjective socioeconomic status (SSS) and higher personal relative deprivation (PRD) relate to poorer health. Both constructs concern people's perceived relative social position, but they differ in their emphasis on the...

Why do we overestimate others’ willingness to pay?

People typically overestimate how much others are prepared to pay for consumer goods and services. We investigated the extent to which latent beliefs about others’ affluence contribute to this overestimation. In Studies 1...

I blame therefore it was

We examined the causal order of relationships between rape myth acceptance (RMA), victim blaming, and memory reconstruction. In Study 1, RMA-congruent memory (or alternatively, victim blaming) mediated the relationship...

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