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Interview with Victor C. Hemphill
Victor C. Hemphill
Jan 01, 0001
In his October 20, 2003 interview with Shamona McClary, Victor Hemphill shares his experiences in the South Pacific during WWII and his life after service. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus...
Published by: Winthrop University
Injunctive and descriptive logics during newcomer socialization
Failure to adjust to a new organization has major personal, team and organizational costs. Yet, we know little about how newcomers’ pre-entry institutional assumptions influence and shape their subsequent socialisation. To...
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Injunctive and descriptive logics during newcomer socialization
Failure to adjust to a new organization has major personal, team and organizational costs. Yet, we know little about how newcomers’ pre-entry institutional assumptions influence and shape their subsequent socialisation. To...
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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....
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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...
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 10, 1916
University of Pennsylvania society debates Schaff Ursinus victim; Albright victor Death of Albert Vogel College spirit Christian associations Resolutions Inter-group basketball
Published by: Ursinus College
A thin slice of science communication
First impressions based on physical characteristics and superficial information predict a wide variety of social judgments and outcomes. We build on recent work examining the effects of such impressions on the communication of...
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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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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....
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Hazardous machinery
Autonomous robots increasingly perform functions that are potentially hazardous and could cause injury to people (e.g., autonomous driving). When this happens, questions will arise regarding responsibility, although autonomy...
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The role of karmic beliefs in immanent justice reasoning
Karmic belief—the expectation that actions bring about morally congruent outcomes within and across lifetimes—is central to many, particularly Eastern, religions. This research (N = 704) examined whether karmic beliefs and...
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Exploring Futuring and Predictive Analytics for Developing Organizational Strategy
Victor Starns
Oct 01, 2020
The study addresses the type of leadership styles that promote Innovation, transformational, and adaptive leadership—in this study of futuring, discussing the evolving role of the futurist within the organization. The discussion...
The Ursinus Weekly, February 22, 1915
The week of prayer Valentine fete successfully held Some points about Southern colleges for women From the sick room Washington's rules of behavior Quartet will sing Glee Club at Boyertown Among the colleges Moravian...
Published by: Ursinus College
Derogating innocent victims

Drawing on just-world theory and research into the suppression and justification of prejudice, we propose that the use of relative compared with absolute measures of an innocent victim’s character enables observers to...

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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...
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Facial appearance affects science communication

First impressions based on facial appearance predict many important social outcomes. We investigated whether such impressions also influence the communication of scientific findings to lay audiences, a process that shapes...

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