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University of North Texas
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About: University of North Texas is a education organization based out in Denton, Texas, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 11866 authors who have published 26984 publications receiving 705376 citations. The organization is also known as: Fight, North Texas & UNT.
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TL;DR: Standard methods for the assessment of psychopathy, its association with antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), and its implications for clinical and forensic issues, including crime and violence, risk assessment, and treatment options are outlined.
Abstract: Psychopathy is commonly viewed as a personality disorder defined by a cluster of interpersonal, affective, lifestyle, and antisocial traits and behaviours, including grandiosity, egocentricity, deceptiveness, shallow emotions, lack of empathy or remorse, irresponsibility, impulsivity, and a tendency to violate social norms. In our article, we outline standard methods for the assessment of psychopathy, its association with antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), and its implications for clinical and forensic issues, including crime and violence, risk assessment, and treatment options.
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TL;DR: This paper develops the foundations of the descriptive set theory of countable Borel equivalence Relations on Polish spaces with particular emphasis on the study of hyper-finite, amenable, treeable and universal equivalence relations.
Abstract: This paper develops the foundations of the descriptive set theory of countable Borel
equivalence relations on Polish spaces with particular emphasis on the study of hyper-finite, amenable, treeable and universal equivalence relations.
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TL;DR: A review of recent and older studies on sucrose flux across membranes with principles of whole-plant carbon partitioning can be found in this paper, where the authors integrate the results of these studies with principles from whole plant carbon partition.
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TL;DR: In this article, a consumer value typology based on Holbrook's consumer value was proposed to compare shopping malls and the Internet, with four components: efficiency (extrinsic/active), excellence, play and aesthetics.
Abstract: Shopping malls and the Internet have become major competitors, providing multiple dimensions of consumer value ranging from economic or functional value to hedonic or experiential value. The selection of the Internet versus the mall for shopping can vary for different consumers and in different situations, even for the same consumer. This study’s framework was based on Holbrook’s consumer value typology that includes four components: efficiency (extrinsic/active), excellence (extrinsic,reactive), play (instrinsic/active),and aesthetics (instrinsic/reactive). Based on the consumer value experienced by mall and Internet shopping, each retailer must implement strategies that will lead to consumers’ enhanced shopping experience.
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TL;DR: This article found that sexual appeals were more persuasive overall than matched non-sexual appeals for social marketing topics, but had a negative effect on cognitive elaboration (e.g., support and counterarguments).
Abstract: Increasingly, social marketers are using sexual information in public service announcements and collateral material for a wide range of causes. This study builds on previous research to explain how sexual appeals can affect cognitive processing and persuasion for “help-self” social marketing topics. It also goes beyond traditional single-message research designs by testing matched pairs of appeals (sexual/nonsexual) for 13 social marketing topics. The major finding was that sexual appeals were more persuasive overall than matched nonsexual appeals for social marketing topics. Sexual appeals also stimulated more favorable ad execution related thoughts but had a negative effect on cognitive elaboration (e.g., support and counterarguments). Respondents also reported that sexual appeals were more attention getting, likeable, dynamic, and somewhat more apt to increase their interest in the topic than were nonsexual appeals. These findings suggest that persuasion is largely the result of peripheral pro...
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Steven N. Blair | 165 | 879 | 132929 |
Scott D. Solomon | 137 | 1145 | 103041 |
Richard A. Dixon | 126 | 603 | 71424 |
Thomas E. Mallouk | 122 | 549 | 52593 |
Hong-Cai Zhou | 114 | 489 | 66320 |
Qian Wang | 108 | 2148 | 65557 |
Boris I. Yakobson | 107 | 443 | 45174 |
J. N. Reddy | 106 | 926 | 66940 |
David Spiegel | 106 | 733 | 46276 |
Charles A. Nelson | 103 | 557 | 40352 |
Robert J. Vallerand | 98 | 301 | 41840 |
Gerald R. Ferris | 93 | 332 | 29478 |
Michael H. Abraham | 89 | 726 | 37868 |
Jere H. Mitchell | 88 | 337 | 24386 |
Alan Needleman | 86 | 373 | 39180 |