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    Keep talking, I need to check my phone! Online vigilance and phubbing: the role of loneliness and moral disengagement.Alexandra Maftei & Cornelia Măirean - forthcoming - Ethics and Behavior.
    In the present study, we investigated the relationship between online vigilance and phubbing, a specific form of technoference that implies ignoring someone while favoring technological, Internet-based devices, such as smartphones. We also explored the mediating role of loneliness and the moderating role of moral disengagement in the relationship between online vigilance and phubbing. Our sample comprised 607 young adults aged 18 to 30 (M = 20.80, SD = 2.70, 71.5% females) who completed an online survey. (...)
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    The Professional Online: Stranger in a Strange Land.Anita Ho & Nigel Hee - 2017 - Asian Bioethics Review 9 (3):251-255.
    In recent years, many medical schools around the world have formally established professionalism education as part of their standard curriculum. While the call to prepare future doctors to behave ethically and professionally is not new, what is new is the emphasis on identity formation in the context of the expanding online universe. Nonetheless, role modelling the professional image is challenging in the digital age, especially when cultures and customs across disciplines and generations collide. Against the backdrop of hyper-vigilance (...)
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    A socio-relational framework of sex differences in the expression of emotion.Jacob Miguel Vigil - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (5):375-390.
    Despite a staggering body of research demonstrating sex differences in expressed emotion, very few theoretical models (evolutionary or non-evolutionary) offer a critical examination of the adaptive nature of such differences. From the perspective of a socio-relational framework, emotive behaviors evolved to promote the attraction and aversion of different types of relationships by advertising the two most parsimonious properties ofreciprocity potential, or perceived attractiveness as a prospective social partner. These are the individual's (a)perceived capacityor ability to provide expedient resources, or to (...)
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    Bienaventurados los ateos porque encontrarán a Dios.María López Vigil - 2015 - Horizonte 13 (37).
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    Textos filosóficos.José María Vigil - 2005 - México, D.F.: Unidad Azcapotzalco.
  6. The effect of home and host country cultures on the manager's individual decision making related to ethical issues in a MNC.Virginija Kliukinskaite-Vigil - 2011 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 6 (1):1-27.
     
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    Asymmetries in the Friendship Preferences and Social Styles of Men and Women.Jacob M. Vigil - 2007 - Human Nature 18 (2):143-161.
    Several hypotheses on the form and function of sex differences in social behaviors were tested. The results suggest that friendship preferences in both sexes can be understood in terms of perceived reciprocity potential—capacity and willingness to engage in a mutually beneficial relationship. Divergent social styles may in turn reflect trade-offs between behaviors selected to maintain large, functional coalitions in men and intimate, secure relationships in women. The findings are interpreted from a broad socio-relational framework of the types of behaviors that (...)
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    Embodied simulation and the search for meaning are not necessary for facial expression processing.Jacob M. Vigil & Patrick Coulombe - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (6):461 - 463.
    Embodied simulation and the epistemic motivation to search for the of other people's behaviors are not necessary for specific and functional responding to, and hence processing of, human facial expressions. Rather, facial expression processing can be achieved through lower-cognitive, heuristical perceptual processing and expression of prototypical morphological musculature movement patterns that communicate discrete trustworthiness and capacity cues to conspecifics.
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    Trade-offs in low-income women’s mate preferences.Jacob M. Vigil, David C. Geary & Jennifer Byrd-Craven - 2006 - Human Nature 17 (3):319-336.
    A sample of 460 low-income women completed a mate preference questionnaire and surveys that assessed family background, life history, conscientiousness, sexual motives, self-ratings (e.g., looks), and current circumstances (e.g., income). A cluster analysis revealed two groups of women: women who reported a strong preference for looks and money in a short-term mate and commitment in a long-term mate, and women who reported smaller differences across mating context. Group differences were found in reported educational levels, family background, sexual development, number of (...)
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    Asymmetries in the Friendship Preferences and Social Styles of Men and Women.Jacob M. Vigil - 2007 - Human Nature 18 (2):143-161.
    Several hypotheses on the form and function of sex differences in social behaviors were tested. The results suggest that friendship preferences in both sexes can be understood in terms of perceived reciprocity potential—capacity and willingness to engage in a mutually beneficial relationship. Divergent social styles may in turn reflect trade-offs between behaviors selected to maintain large, functional coalitions in men and intimate, secure relationships in women. The findings are interpreted from a broad socio-relational framework of the types of behaviors that (...)
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    Contributors to this issue.5/06Published Online: - 2008 - Naharaim - Zeitschrift Für Deutsch-Jüdische Literatur Und Kulturgeschichte 2 (1):2-2.
  12. Discussion.5/06Published Online: - 2008 - Naharaim - Zeitschrift Für Deutsch-Jüdische Literatur Und Kulturgeschichte 2 (1).
     
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    Experiencing the mastership in transdisciplinary studies for sustainability.Cristina Núñez Madrazo, Alejandro Sánchez Vigil & Lourdes Contreras Hernández - 2018 - World Futures 74 (4):246-256.
    In this article, we describe the transdisciplinarity process in our education postgraduate program at the University of Veracruz. The program emphasizes the main processes of the eco-formation experience for sustainability through a transdisciplinarity methodology that is focused on three processes: Re-Learning; Eco-literacy; and Dialogue of Knowledge. The experience of self-knowledge is described through our specific re-learning practices in the Mastership program, which represents a central tenet in the process for creating our Learning Community through holarchy practices, profound dialogues, and self-organization (...)
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    Para que otro mundo sea posible tenemos que hacer posible otro Dios.José Ignacio López Vigil & Profa María López Vigil - 2015 - Horizonte 13 (37):637-640.
    Recension: LÓPEZ VIGIL, Maria; LÓPEZ VIGIL, José Ignacio. Just Jesus. New York: Crossroads, 1997. [LÓPEZ VIGIL, Maria; LÓPEZ VIGIL, José Ignacio. Un tal Jesús . Salamanca: Lóguez Ediciones, 1982] LÓPEZ VIGIL, Maria; LÓPEZ VIGIL, José Ignacio. Outro Dios es posible: 100 entrevistas exclusivas con Jesucristo en su segunda venida a la Tierra. Quito: Gráficas Silva, 2008.
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    Presentacón - Minga-Mutirão de Revistas de Teología latinoamericanas - A los 40 años de la Teología de la Liberación: balance y futuro.José Maria Vigil - 2013 - Horizonte 11 (32):1670-1673.
    Índice del número colectivo Minga-Mutirão de Revistas Latinoamericanas de Teología 2013, «A los 40 años de la Teología de la Liberación: balance y futuro» VIGIL, José Maria. Presentación . BARROS, Marcelo; VIGIL, José Maria. Anunciaron su muerte, ¡pero está bien viva! Teología de la Liberación 40 años: balance y perspectivas . SUSIN, Luiz Carlos, Secretario Executivo do Foro Mundial de Teologia e Libertação, Porto Alegre, Brasil, Teologia da Libertação: de onde viemos, para onde vamos? ALMEIDA, Antonio José de , Teologia (...)
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    Adiós al Vaticano II? Tres superaciones del Concilio Vaticano II.José María Vigil - 2007 - Horizonte 5 (10):43-55.
    Resumen El autor confiesa que pertenece a la generación que ha dedicado su vida a implementar la herencia del Concilio Vaticano II, generación que ha tenido a ese concilio como el punto de referencia más importante - eclesialmente hablando - en los últimos 40 años. Sin embargo, aventura la hipótesis de que la problemática del Vaticano II ha quedado ya obsoleta, y lo justifica presentando tres olas de nuevos signos de los tiempos que han transformado radicalmente el panorama teológico y (...)
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    Análisis de portadas en revistas de información general durante la Segunda República.Juan Miguel Sánchez Vigil, María Olivera Zaldua & Lara Nebreda Mar´tin - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (2):1-15.
    Las revistas ilustradas jugaron un papel fundamental en el proceso comunicativo durante el primer tercio del siglo XX. Las portadas cobraron relevancia al procurar el impacto en los receptores. Se presenta un análisis de los contenidos culturales en las portadas de las revistas ilustradas de información general publicadas durante la Segunda República española, con dos objetivos: averiguar si se produjo un cambio significativo en el modelo comunicativo y conocer la tipología de los contenidos. Las revistas analizadas han sido cinco: Blanco (...)
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    An experimental study of the detection of clicks in English.Donny Vigil & Derrin Pinto - 2020 - Pragmatics Cognition 27 (2):457-473.
    This experimental study sets out to determine whether people detect click sounds in American English. Recent research has documented the use of non-phonemic clicks in a variety of languages to fulfill a range of functions such as sequence management or signaling searches and different types of attitudinal stance. While these clicks are acoustically salient and have been reported to occur with a frequency of up to 14 per minute in British English, they have not been widely investigated until relatively recently. (...)
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    Desafios de la teología del pluralismo religioso a la fe tradicional.José María Vigil - 2005 - Horizonte 4 (7):30-50.
    La “Teología del pluralismo religioso” (TPR) no es una teología “sectorial”, o “de genitivo”, que teologizara temas nuevos dentro de la “universa theologia”. O sea, la TPR no agranda cuantitativamente el campo de la teología. Hace su aportación, pero cualitativamente: trata los mismos temas, pero bajo una luz distinta, con otra pertinencia, otro “objeto formal”. Es una teología que replantea todo desde otra perspectiva, con otro ordenamiento, a partir de otro “paradigma”. Por eso, los desafíos de esta teología son fuertes. (...)
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  20. El principio de Metamorfosis.Daniel Wankun Vigil - 2000 - Estudios Filosóficos 49 (141):201-260.
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    Facial expression judgments support a socio-relational model, rather than a negativity bias model of political psychology.Jacob M. Vigil & Chance Strenth - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (3):331-332.
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    Group Processes and Street Identity: Adolescent Chicano Gang Members.James Diego Vigil - 1988 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 16 (4):421-445.
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    Intra-regional assortative sociality may be better explained by social network dynamics rather than pathogen risk avoidance.Jacob M. Vigil & Patrick Coulombe - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (2):96-97.
    Fincher & Thornhill's (F&T's) model is not entirely supported by common patterns of affect behaviors among people who live under varying climatic conditions and among people who endorse varying levels of (Western) religiosity and conservative political ideals. The authors' model is also unable to account for intra-regional heterogeneity in assortative sociality, which, we argue, can be better explained by a framework that emphasizes the differential expression of fundamental social cues for maintaining distinct social network structures.
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    Il cammino di liberazione delle fedi del Mediterraneo.José María Vigil - 2005 - Horizonte 4 (7):149-160.
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  25. La ética discursiva y la interculturalidad.Daniel Wankún Vigil - 2000 - Ciencia Tomista 127 (413):549-568.
     
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    Migrations environnementales? Ramener le politique au cœur du débat.Sara Vigil - 2016 - Cités 68 (4):61.
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    Models of an individual decision-making process related to ethical issues in business: the risk of framing effects.Virginija Kliukinskaite Vigil - 2009 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 4 (3):264.
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    Memories of a catalan Socrates.Jorge Vigil - 1984 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 7:21.
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    Multi-level selection, social signaling, and the evolution of human suffering gestures: The example of pain behaviors.Jacob M. Vigil & Eric Kruger - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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    Neuronal deactivation is equally important for understanding emotional processing.Jacob M. Vigil, Amber Dukes & Patrick Coulombe - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (3):169-170.
    In their analyses of the neural correlates of discrete emotionality, Lindquist et al. do not consider the numerous drawbacks to inferring psychological processes based on currently available cognitive neurometric technology. The authors also disproportionately emphasize the relevance of neuronal activation over deactivation, which, in our opinion, limits the scope and utility of their conclusions.
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    Prejudicial behavior: More closely linked to homophilic peer preferences than to trait bigotry.Jacob M. Vigil & Kamilla Venner - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (6):448-449.
    We disagree with Dixon et al. by maintaining that prejudice is primarily rooted in aversive reactions toward out-group members. However, these reactions are not indicative of negative attributes, such as trait bigotry, but rather normative homophily for peers with similar perceived attributes. Cognitive biases such as stereotype threat perpetuate perceptions of inequipotential and subsequent discrimination, irrespective of individuals' personality characteristics.
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    Paradigma post-religional: entre una crisis y una buena noticia.José Maria Vigil - 2015 - Horizonte 13 (37):10-14.
    Dossier: Post-religional Paradigm Editorial - Vol. 13, no. 37, Jan./Mar. 2015.
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    Paradigma Pluralista: mirando al futuro.José Maria Vigil - 2015 - Horizonte 13 (40):1755.
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  34. Recuerdos de un Sócrates catalán.Jorge Vigil - 1984 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 7:21-22.
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    Recentrando el papel futuro de la religión: humanizar la Humanidad. El papel de la religión en la sociedad futura va a ser netamente espiritual.José María Vigil - 2015 - Horizonte 13 (37).
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    Subtle variation in ambient room temperature influences the expression of social cognition.Jacob M. Vigil, Tyler J. Swartz & Lauren N. Rowell - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (5):502-503.
    Social signaling models predict that subtle variation in climatic temperature induces systematic changes in expressed cognition. An experiment showed that perceived room temperature was associated with variability in self-descriptions, social reactions of others, and desiring differing types of social networks. The findings reflect the tendency to inflate capacity demonstrations in warmer climates as a result of the social networking opportunities they enable.
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    The Curse of Curves.Jacob M. Vigil, Chance R. Strenth, Andrea A. Mueller, Jared DiDomenico, Diego Guevara Beltran, Patrick Coulombe & Jane Ellen Smith - 2015 - Human Nature 26 (2):235-254.
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    The community of Black women physicians, 1864–1941: Trends in background, education, and training.Margaret Vigil-Fowler & Sukumar Desai - forthcoming - History of Science:007327532098741.
    We identified nearly 180 Black women who earned medical degrees prior to the start of the Second World War and found information regarding their family and social connections, premedical and medical educations, and internship experience or lack thereof for many of these women. Through their collective history, we observed large-scale trends, especially regarding the importance of “separatist” medical education and declining medical school attendance among African American women in the 1910s as medicine became an increasingly exclusionary profession. While our research (...)
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    Teología de la Liberación en camino hacia nuevos paradigmas (Liberation Theology towards new paradigms).José Maria Vigil - 2013 - Horizonte 11 (32):1845-1863.
    KOINONIA/ASETT MINGA/MUTIRÃO DE REVISTAS DE TEOLOGIA LATINO-AMERICANAS Teología de la Liberación en camino hacia nuevos paradigmas (Liberation Theology towards new paradigms).
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    The effect of home and host country cultures on the manager's individual decision making related to ethical issues in a MNC.Virginija Kliukinskaite Vigil - 2011 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 6 (1):1.
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    The socio-relational framework of expressive behaviors as an integrative psychological paradigm.Jacob Miguel Vigil - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (5):408-428.
    This response shows how the socio-relational framework of expressive behaviors may be used to understand and predict social psychological processes, beyond sex differences in the expression of emotion. I use this opportunity to elaborate on several key concepts on the epigenesis of evolved social behaviors that were not fully addressed in the target article. These are: evidence of a natural history of masculine and feminine specialization (sect. R1); phenotypic plasticity and range of reactivity of social behaviors (sect. R2); exploitive and (...)
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    También Yavé bajo el nuevo paradigma arqueológico-bíblico.José Maria Vigil - 2016 - Horizonte 14 (42):686-701.
    El llamado «nuevo paradigma arqueológico bíblico» verá consolidado el aprecio que le tengan la teología y las ciencias de la religión en la medida en que sus descubrimientos se vayan aplicando a los principales temas bíblicos, histórico-religiosos y teológicos. Una de estas aplicaciones es la que acaba de darse en un modo significativo con la publicación del libro de Thomas Römer, L’invention de Dieu, que viene a ser en este momento el mejor resumen de los hallazgos –y cuestionamientos– que la (...)
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    Une cause invisible de migrations : la tragédie de l’accaparement des terres.Sara Vigil - 2016 - Cités 64 (4):111-124.
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  44. La religión en Wittgenstein. Estudio de las Clases sobre creencia religiosa.D. Wakun Vigil - 1997 - Ciencia Tomista 124 (2):287-318.
     
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  45. La ética discursiva y la interculturalidad.Fr Daniel Wankun Vigil - 2000 - Ciencia Tomista 127 (3):549-567.
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    Task specificity and the impact on both the individual and group during the formation of groups.Eric Kruger, Jacob M. Vigil & Sarah S. Stith - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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    Does ultrasociality really exist – and is it the best predictor of human economic behaviors?Sarah S. Stith & Jacob M. Vigil - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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    The other side of the coin: Intersexual selection and the expression of emotions to signal youth or maturity.George A. Lozano & Jacob Miguel Vigil - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (5):398-399.
    Vigil summarizes sex-related differences in emotivity, and presents a psychological model based on the restrictive assumption that responses to stimuli are dichotomous. The model uses for support the concept of intrasexual selection, but ignores intersexual selection. An alternative hypothesis might be that emotivity signals age: maturity in men and youth in women. Integration requires considering all evolutionary biology, not just agreeable concepts.
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    How Individual and Contextual Factors Affects Antisocial and Delinquent Behaviors: A Comparison between Young Offenders, Adolescents at Risk of Social Exclusion, and a Community Sample.Silvia Duran-Bonavila, Andreu Vigil-Colet, Sandra Cosi & Fabia Morales-Vives - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Effectiveness of unattended ambulatory sleep studies for the diagnosis and treatment of OSAS.Christian Domingo & Laura Vigil - 2011 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (1):26-31.
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