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    Autobiographical remembering: Narrative constraints on objectified selves.Craig R. Barclay - 1996 - In David C. Rubin (ed.), Remembering Our Past: Studies in Autobiographical Memory. Cambridge University Press. pp. 94--125.
    The general purposes of this essay are as follows: First, to outline an ecological model of autobiographical remembering by examining the purposes, processes, and products of reconstructing meaningful memories. Second, to argue that autobiographical remembering is embedded in affective, interpersonal, sociocultural, and historical contexts. Improvised selves are created in present contexts to serve psychosocial, cultural, and historical purposes, and third, to demonstrate essential constraints on the construction of coherent personal narratives that give meaning and purpose to our everyday lives. -/- (...)
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    Autobiographical remembering: Creating personal culture.Craig R. Barclay & Thomas S. Smith - 1992 - In Martin A. Conway, David C. Rubin, H. Spinnler & W. Wagenaar (eds.), Theoretical Perspectives on Autobiographical Memory. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 75--97.
    A model of autobiographical remembering and the creation of personal culture is proposed. In this model we hypothesize that autobiographical memories are instantiations--objectifications as in metaphors or idioms-constituted through reconstructive processes that come to be recognized as self. Such memories are subsequently subjectified as personal culture. Our emphasis is on the functions and uses of autobiographical remembering, especially in interaction with others, where reconstructed memories are marked with affective significance. We propose that memories become autobiographical as a function of how (...)
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  3. Reading Ecclesiastes.Craig R. Bartholomew - 1998
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    The Unifying Moment: The Psychological Philosophy of William James and Alfred North Whitehead.Craig R. Eisendrath - 2013 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    Craig Eisendrath reinterprets and unifies the writings of the late-nineteenth-century psychologist William James and the twentieth-century philosopher Alfred North Whitehead. James's psychology achieves greater depth by its grounding in philosophic doctrine, and Whitehead's abstract and frequently abstruse philosophy gains greater specificity through the concrete illustrations provided by a wealth of psychological evidence. The result is an extension of James and an exegesis of Whitehead. The merging of James's theory of will and Whitehead's theory of concrescence and organism is the (...)
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  5. The Word of Life: A Theology of John's Gospel.Craig R. Koester - 2008
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    Is Efficiency Enough as an Environmental Policy Guideline.Craig R. Kuennen - 1993 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 13 (4):203-207.
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  7. Revelation and the End of All Things.Craig R. Koester & Paul Spilsbury - 2001
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    Rawls and equalitarianism.Craig R. Goodrum - 1977 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 37 (3):386-393.
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    Comparison of paired-associate transfer effects between the A-B, C-A and A-B, B-C paradigms.L. R. Goulet & A. Barclay - 1965 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 70 (5):537.
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    Conversion, persecution, and malaise: Life in the community for which Hebrews was written.Craig R. Koester - 2005 - HTS Theological Studies 61 (1/2).
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    Revelation's Visionary Challenge to Ordinary Empire.Craig R. Koester - 2009 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 63 (1):5-18.
    Revelation addresses the ordinary challenges facing Christians under Roman rule, rather than speaking only to those enduring a time of terror. Some of the readers were struggling, but others were affluent and complacent. The book's visions seek to alter the way they see the political, religious, and economic dimensions of imperial life and to call them to renewed faithfulness to God and the Lamb.
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  12. Symbolism in the Fourth Gospel: Meaning, Mystery, Community.Craig R. Koester - 1995
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    The Gospel of John: A Commentary by Frederick Dale Bruner.Craig R. Koester - 2013 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 67 (4):428-430.
  14. 'Acting as if': A Criticism of Eric Mack's "Egoism and Rights".Craig R. Goodrum - 1977 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 58 (3):277.
     
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    Freedom, Anarchy, and the Law. Richard Taylor.Craig R. Goodrum - 1976 - Ethics 86 (4):355-363.
  16. Notes on the Harm Principle.Craig R. Goodrum - 1976 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 57 (3):239.
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    The sources and limits of practical reasoning.Craig R. Goodrum - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (3):293-307.
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    The Sources and Limits of Practical Reasoning 1.Craig R. Goodrum - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (3):293-307.
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    Erasmus, More, and the Conjuration of Spirits : The Possible Source of a Practical Joke.Craig R. Thompson - 1969 - Moreana 6 (4):45-50.
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    The Humanism of More Reappraised.Craig R. Thompson - 1977 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 52 (3):231-248.
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    Actuality and Potentiality: The Essence of Criticism.Craig R. Smith - 1970 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 3 (3):133 - 140.
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  22. "Contribution to the Debate": Heidegger's Theory of Authentic Discourse.Craig R. Smith - 1983 - Analecta Husserliana 15:209.
     
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    Emmanuel Levinas: from Intentionality to Proximity.Craig R. Vasey - 1981 - Philosophy Today 25 (3):178-195.
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    Rhetoric and Human Consciousness: A History.Craig R. Smith - 2012 - Waveland Press.
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    Levinas, misogyny, and feminism.Craig R. Vasey - 2005 - In Claire Elise Katz & Lara Trout (eds.), Emmanuel Levinas. Routledge. pp. 4--388.
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  26. Violence in Programming: Can It Be Deemed Obscene or Indecent.Craig R. Smith - 2005 - Nexus 10:135.
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    Thymectomy as an experimental system in immunology.Craig R. Stillwell - 1994 - Journal of the History of Biology 27 (3):379-401.
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    Bayes plus environment.Craig R. M. McKenzie - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (1):93-94.
    Oaksford & Chater's (O&C's) account of deductive reasoning is parsimonious at a local level (because a rational model is used to explain a wide range of behavior) and at a global level (because their Bayesian approach connects to other areas of research). Their emphasis on environmental structure is especially important, and the power of their approach is seen at both the computational and algorithmic levels.
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    Gamble evaluation and evoked reference sets: Why adding a small loss to a gamble increases its attractiveness.Craig R. M. McKenzie & Shlomi Sher - 2020 - Cognition 194 (C):104043.
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    Participant skepticism: If you can't beat it, model it.Craig R. M. McKenzie & John T. Wixted - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (3):424-425.
    For a variety of reasons, including the common use of deception in psychology experiments, participants often disbelieve experimenters' assertions about important task parameters. This can lead researchers to conclude incorrectly that participants are behaving non- normatively. The problem can be overcome by deriving and testing normative models that do not assume full belief in key task parameters. A real experimental example is discussed.
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    Relation between confidence in yes–no and forced-choice tasks.Craig R. M. McKenzie, John T. Wixted, David C. Noelle & Gohar Gyurjyan - 2001 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 130 (1):140.
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    Which reference class is evoked?Craig R. M. McKenzie & Jack B. Soll - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (1):34-35.
    Any instance (i.e., event, behavior, trait) belongs to infinitely many reference classes, hence there are infinitely many base rates from which to choose. People clearly do not entertain all possible reference classes, however, so something must be limiting the search space. We suggest some possible mechanisms that determine which reference class is evoked for the purpose of judgment and decision.
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  33. VaCIE-CEMP Exchange Opportunities for VCCS Faculty and Staff.Craig R. Cowden - 2000 - Inquiry (ERIC) 5 (2):67-75.
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    Biblical Typology in Malory's Morte D'Arthur.Craig R. Davis - 1991 - Mediaevalia 17:243-258.
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    Weighing risk and uncertainty.Amos Tversky & Craig R. Fox - 1995 - Psychological Review 102 (2):269-283.
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    Information leakage from logically equivalent frames.Shlomi Sher & Craig R. M. McKenzie - 2006 - Cognition 101 (3):467-494.
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    Explanatory coherence and fact-finding.Craig R. Callen - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (4):739-740.
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    The implications of Koehler's approach for fact finding.Craig R. Callen - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (1):18-18.
    Koehler's work will assist the effort to understand legal fact finding. It leaves two questions somewhat open: (i) the extent to which empirical research can measure correctness of fact-finding, a function that involves the resolution of normative questions and (ii) the standards judges should use in the absence of the research he advocates.
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    Edward Pettit, The Waning Sword: Conversion Imagery and Celestial Myth in “Beowulf”. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2020. Pp. xxi, 537; 7 color and 1 black-and-white figures. £38.95. ISBN: 978-1-7837-4828-0. [REVIEW]Craig R. Davis - 2021 - Speculum 96 (2):545-547.
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  40. Mind the Gap: Bridging economic and naturalistic risk-taking with cognitive neuroscience.Tom Schonberg, Craig R. Fox & Russell A. Poldrack - 2011 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 15 (1):11.
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    Comment on Løhre & Teigen . “There is a 60% probability, but I am 70% certain: communicative consequences of external and internal expressions of uncertainty”. [REVIEW]Craig R. Fox & Gülden Ülkümen - 2017 - Thinking and Reasoning 23 (4):483-491.
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  42. Levels of information : a framing hierarchy.Shlomi Sher & Craig R. M. McKenzie - 2011 - In Gideon Keren (ed.), Perspectives on framing. Psychology Press.
     
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    One-Dimensionality and Organized Labor in the United States.Craig R. Christiansen - 2016 - Radical Philosophy Review 19 (1):197-213.
    The Marcusean concept of one-dimensionality is used to explore contradictions of organized labor. Since the original 1964 publication of One-Dimensional Man, the labor movement has suffered significant losses in membership and power. This essay examines the current relevance of Marcuse’s description of the increasing integration and collusion of organized labor with business, the loss of the union’s role as radical/revolutionary subject, and the containment of organized labor as an oppositional force. The specific mechanisms found in the structure, culture, logic, and (...)
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    Does negative affect beget positive affect? A test of the opponent-process theory.R. L. Craig & P. S. Siegel - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 14 (6):404-406.
  45. Treatment of deep carious lesions by complete excavation or partial removal.Craig R. G. Van Thompson, F. A. Curro, W. S. Green & J. A. Ship - 2008 - A Critical Review. Jada 139:705-711.
     
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    Urban Sustainability During Industrialization: The Case of China.Xiuguo Li, Craig R. Kuennen, Chongfang Wang, Bo Shen, Young-Doo Wang & John Byrne - 1993 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 13 (6):324-331.
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  47. John D. Niles, Homo narrans: The Poetics and Anthropology of Oral Literature. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999. Pp. ix, 280; 15 black-and-white figures. $45. [REVIEW]Craig R. Davis - 2001 - Speculum 76 (3):770-772.
     
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    Incomplete preferences and rational framing effects.Shlomi Sher & Craig R. M. McKenzie - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e240.
    The normative principle of description invariance presupposes that rational preferences must be complete. The completeness axiom is normatively dubious, however, and its rejection opens the door to rational framing effects. In this commentary, we suggest that Bermúdez's insightful challenge to the standard normative view of framing can be clarified and extended by situating it within a broader critique of completeness.
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  49. Authority and autonomy in marriage.Marianne Weber & Craig R. Bermingham - 2003 - Sociological Theory 21 (2):85-102.
  50. Framing effects and rationality.Shlomi Sher & McKenzie & R. M. Craig - 2008 - In Nick Chater & Mike Oaksford (eds.), The Probabilistic Mind: Prospects for Bayesian Cognitive Science. Oxford University Press.
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