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    Supplementary report: Familiarity and frequency.Clyde S. Noble - 1960 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 59 (6):432.
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    Human trial-and-error learning under joint variation of locus of reward and type of pacing.Clyde E. Noble & Janet L. Noble - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 56 (2):103.
  3. The ugly and the evil.Clyde S. Kilby - 1976 - In Shirley Sugerman (ed.), Evolution of Consciousness: Studies in Polarity. Barfield Press. pp. 202.
     
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    An analysis of meaning.Clyde E. Noble - 1952 - Psychological Review 59 (6):421-430.
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    The meaning-familiarity relationship.Clyde E. Noble - 1953 - Psychological Review 60 (2):89-98.
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    Acquisition of pursuit tracking skill under extended training as a joint function of sex and initial ability.Clyde E. Noble - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 86 (3):360.
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    Absence of reminiscence in the serial rote learning of adjectives.Clyde E. Noble - 1950 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 40 (5):622.
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    Amount set and the length-difficulty function for a self-paced perceptual-motor skill.Clyde E. Noble - 1953 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 46 (6):435.
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    Conditioned generalization of the galvanic skin response to a subvocal stimulus.Clyde E. Noble - 1950 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 40 (1):15.
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    Effects of complex transformations of feedback upon simple instrumental behavior.Clyde E. Noble & Irvin G. Broussard - 1955 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 50 (6):381.
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    Human delayed-reward learning with different lengths of task.Clyde E. Noble & Wayne T. Alcock - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 56 (5):407.
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    Influence of work distribution upon complex learning by the noncorrection and modified-correction methods.Clyde E. Noble & Anthony Taylor - 1959 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 58 (5):352.
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    Supplementary report: Response availability in human trial-and-error learning.Clyde E. Noble - 1957 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 53 (5):359.
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    The effect of familiarization upon serial verbal learning.Clyde E. Noble - 1955 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 49 (5):333.
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    The length-difficulty relationship in compound trial-and-error learning.Clyde E. Noble - 1957 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 54 (4):246.
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    The perception of the vertical: III. The visual vertical as a function of centrifugal and gravitational forces.Clyde E. Noble - 1949 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 39 (6):839.
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    The role of stimulus meaning (m) in serial verbal learning.Clyde E. Noble - 1952 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 43 (6):437.
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    The role of meaningfulness (m) in paired-associate verbal learning.Clyde E. Noble & Deldon A. McNeely - 1957 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 53 (1):16.
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    Effects of various asymptotic restrictions on human trial-and-error learning.Ridgely W. Chambers & Clyde E. Noble - 1961 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 61 (5):417.
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    Familiarization (n) as a stimulus factor in paired-associate verbal learning.Donald R. Gannon & Clyde E. Noble - 1961 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 62 (1):14.
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    Influence of successive habit reversals on human learning and transfer.Nancy T. Paul & Clyde E. Noble - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 68 (1):37.
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    Single-peaked functions and the theory of preference.Clyde H. Coombs & George S. Avrunin - 1977 - Psychological Review 84 (2):216-230.
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    Compound trial-and-error learning as a function of response availability (nr). [REVIEW]Clyde E. Noble - 1955 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 49 (2):93.
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    The interaction of ability and amount of practice with stimulus and response meaningfulness (m, m') in paired-associate learning.Victor J. Cieutat, Fredric E. Stockwell & Clyde E. Noble - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 56 (3):193.
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    Myths of the Hindus and Buddhists.E. H. S., Ananda K. Coomaraswamy & Sister Nivedita Noble) - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):366.
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  26. Color for Philosophers: Unweaving the Rainbow.Color and Color Perception: A Study in Anthropocentric Realism.Clyde L. Hardin - 1988 - Hackett.
    This expanded edition of C L Hardin's ground-breaking work on colour features a new chapter, 'Further Thoughts: 1993', in which the author revisits the dispute ...
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    A mathematical approach for establishing treatment priorities among patients.Joseph S. Pliskin & Clyde H. Beck - 1980 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 1 (1):29-38.
    Medical decision making often utilizes subjective observations to arrive at concrete judgments. The decisions frequently affect who receives scarce medical treatments and, thus, who lives or dies. In this paper, a model health status index is described. It is specific for the problem of choosing patients for hemodialysis or transplantation. Such a health status index may be designed for any medical decision involving such issues as drug treatment priorities, identification of salvageable patients, and selection of patients for scarce medical treatment. (...)
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    A mathematical approach for establishing treatment priorities among patients.Joseph S. Pliskin & Clyde H. Beck - 1980 - Metamedicine 1 (1):29-38.
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    The Phenomenology of Pornography.Clyde E. Willis - 2005 - Law and Philosophy 16 (2):177-199.
    Most people are familiar with Justice Stewart's now classic statement that while he cannot describe pornography, he certainly knows it when he sees it. We instantly identify with Justice Stewart. Pornography is not difficult to recognize, but it does elude description. This is because traditional attempts at description are attempts that seek to explain at either an abstract or empirical level rather than at the level that accounts for experience in its totality. Justice Stewart's lament represents the need to understand (...)
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    An Etymological Latin Dictionary - A. Ernout et A. Meillet: Dictionnaire Etymologique de la Langue Latine. Troisième edition, revue, corrigée et augmentée d'un index. Tome I (A–L). Pp. xxiv + 667. Paris: Klincksieck, 1951. Paper.P. S. Noble - 1952 - The Classical Review 2 (3-4):170-.
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    Book Reviews Section 1.Robert F. Noble, George W. Bright, Anand Malik, Gurney Chambers, Alan H. Eder, Harold M. Bergsma, Jack Christensen, Albert Nissman, Rodney J. Hinkle, G. James Haas, Joseph di Bona, John W. Hanson, K. George Pedersen, Joseph S. Malikah, Erma F. Muckenhirn, Garnet L. Mcdiarmid & Herbert G. Vaughan - 1972 - Educational Studies 3 (4):199-211.
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  32. In defense of convergent realism.Clyde L. Hardin & Alexander Rosenberg - 1982 - Philosophy of Science 49 (4):604-615.
    Many realists have maintained that the success of scientific theories can be explained only if they may be regarded as approximately true. Laurens Laudan has in turn contended that a necessary condition for a theory's being approximately true is that its central terms refer, and since many successful theories of the past have employed central terms which we now understand to be non-referential, realism cannot explain their success. The present paper argues that a realist can adopt a view of reference (...)
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    Nicholas of cusa's metaphysics of contraction.Clyde Lee Miller - 1985 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 23 (1):103-104.
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    A Concise Etymological Dictionary Of Latin. [REVIEW]P. S. Noble - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (3):134-136.
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    Lateinisches etymologisches Wörterbuch. [REVIEW]P. S. Noble - 1937 - The Classical Review 51 (2):86-86.
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    Lateinisches Elymologisches Wörterbuch. Lieferungen 1, 2. By Walde-Hofmann. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1930. Paper, RM. 1.50 each. [REVIEW]P. S. Noble - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (2):91-91.
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    Lateinisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch. Dritte Auflage, Lieferung 3. By Walde-Hofmann. Pp. 161–240. Heidelberg: Winter, 1931. Paper, M. 1.50. [REVIEW]P. S. Noble - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (6):243-244.
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    The Completion of Walde-Hofmann, Volume I. [REVIEW]P. S. Noble - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (1):33-34.
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    The New Edition of Walde. [REVIEW]P. S. Noble - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (1):31-32.
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    The Order of Clauses in Latin. [REVIEW]P. S. Noble - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (5):228-229.
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    The Sounds of Latin: A Descriptive and Historical Phonology. By Roland G. Kent. Pp. 216. No. XII of the Language Monographs published by the Linguistic Society of America. Baltimore: Waverly Press, 1932. [REVIEW]P. S. Noble - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (4):151-152.
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    The Essential Calhoun: Selections From Writings, Speeches, and Letters.Clyde N. Wilson & Russell Kirk - 1992 - Routledge.
    John C. Calhoun was a major actor in the political history of nineteenth-century America. His dramatic career will always be of interest. However, Calhoun is equally important as a political thinker who continues to elicit widespread interest from the most diverse points of the ideological spectrum. The Essential Calhoun is designed to present a full-fledged selection of speeches and writings taken from the entire forty-year span of his public career and from many varieties of occasions, public and private. For the (...)
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    Chinese Negotiators' Subjective Variations in Intercultural Negotiations.Clyde A. Warden & Judy F. Chen - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (3):529 - 537.
    Chinese negotiators are known to have a negotiation emphasis that differs from their Western counterparts, especially in issues of face and conflict. These values, however, are not monolithic, and can change depending on the negotiation circumstance. This research examines how negotiation tactics changes when Chinese negotiators are faced with counterparts from near and distant cultures. An online conjoint simulation drew 351 respondents in Taiwan to test subjective perceptions of counterparts from the USA and Japan. Chinese respondents exhibited increased cultural accommodation (...)
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    Chinese Negotiators’ Subjective Variations in Intercultural Negotiations.Clyde A. Warden & Judy F. Chen - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (S3):529-537.
    Chinese negotiators are known to have a negotiation emphasis that differs from their Western counterparts, especially in issues of face and conflict. These values, however, are not monolithic, and can change depending on the negotiation circumstance. This research examines how negotiation tactics changes when Chinese negotiators are faced with counterparts from near and distant cultures. An online conjoint simulation drew 351 respondents in Taiwan to test subjective perceptions of counterparts from the USA and Japan. Chinese respondents exhibited increased cultural accommodation (...)
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  45. Élaborer un savoir sur la sexualité : le Dictionnaire des sciences médicales 1.Clyde Plumauzille - 2010 - Clio 31:111-132.
    Au XVIIIe siècle, les médecins modernes tentent d’appréhender et de fixer le plaisir sexuel dans l’ordre de la Nature à une époque charnière où les bouleversements révolutionnaires entraînent dans leur sillage une forte politisation et une redéfinition du sexuel. Les savoirs médicaux qui entendent alors être un instrument essentiel du diagnostic social, participent pleinement à cette dynamique et constituent des lieux d’investigation incontournables pour comprendre les multiples façons dont s’élaborent la sexualité et les « lois de son économie libidinale ». (...)
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    Children’ s likableness ratings of 22 trait adjectives.Clyde Hendrick, Kenneth L. Hoving & Christine M. Franz - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 4 (2):91-92.
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  47. The "Moral Point of View" in Tymieniecka's "The Moral Sense".Clyde Pax - 1987 - Analecta Husserliana 22:3.
     
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    Denise Z. Davidson, France after Revolution. Urban Life, Gender, and the New Social Order.Clyde Plumauzille - 2009 - Clio 29.
    Dans un article paru en 2005, « Making society ‘legible’ : people watching in Paris after the Revolution », Denise Davidson, historienne américaine de la France du premier XIXe siècle à la Georgia State University, étudiait le phénomène de brouillage identitaire qui agitait la société parisienne postrévolutionnaire. Par le biais d’une étude de la presse et des rapports de police, elle montrait alors comment Parisiens et Parisiennes s’observaient mutuellement et se donnaient à voir afin de r...
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    The phenomenology of pornography.Clyde E. Willis - 1997 - Law and Philosophy 16 (2):177 - 199.
    Most people are familiar with Justice Stewart's now classic statement that while he cannot describe pornography, he certainly knows it when he sees it. We instantly identify with Justice Stewart. Pornography is not difficult to recognize, but it does elude description. This is because traditional attempts at description are attempts that seek to explain at either an abstract or empirical level rather than at the level that accounts for experience in its totality. Justice Stewart's lament represents the need to understand (...)
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    Peirce's Definitions of Continuity and the Concept of Possibility.N. A. Brian Noble - 1989 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 25 (2):149 - 174.
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