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  1. Psychoanalysis and the Unity of Science.Else Frenkel-Brunswik - 1955 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 6 (21):78-88.
     
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    Studien zur autoritaren Personlichkeit: Ausgewahlte Schriften. Else Frenkel-Brunswik, Dietmar Paier, Bertram F. Malle.Mitchell G. Ash - 1997 - Isis 88 (4):734-735.
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    Book Review:Authoritarianism and the Individual. Harold W. Metz, Charles A. H. Thompson; The Authoritarian Personality. T. W. Adorno, Else Frenkel-Brunswik, Daniel J. Levinson, R. Nevitt Sanford. [REVIEW]Franz Alexander - 1950 - Ethics 61 (1):76-.
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    Gespräche, Vorträge, Séancen: Kurt Gödels Wiener Protokolle 1937/38: Transkriptionen Und Kommentare.Tim Lethen - 2021 - Springer Verlag.
    This book provides detailed transcriptions of two notebooks written by Kurt Gödel in Vienna in 1937/38 in the nearly forgotten Gabelsberger shorthand system. The first of these notebooks, simply entitled as the Protokoll-book, contains notes on conversations Gödel had with people like Rudolf Carnap, Rose Rand, Friedrich Waismann, Else Frenkel-Brunswik, and many others who were—at least to some degree—connected to the Vienna Circle. It also covers detailed descriptions of the regular meetings organized by Edgar Zilsel. The second (...)
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    On the Reissue of The Authoritarian Personality.Stefan Niklas - 2021 - Krisis 41 (1):202-209.
    Review of Theodor W. Adorno, Else Frenkel-Brunswik, Daniel J. Levinson & R. Nevitt Sanford in collaboration with Betty Aron, Maria Hertz Levinson, and William Morrow The Authoritarian Personality. With an Introduction by Peter E. Gordon. London/New York: Verso.
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    Contributions to the Analysis and Synthesis of Knowledge. Else Frenkel-Brunswick. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Vol. 80, No. 4, P. 271–350, March, 1954. Boston: Institute for the Unity of Science, 1954.Leonard C. Feldstein - 1955 - Philosophy of Science 22 (3):237-238.
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    Levels of Information Processing in Reading Poetry.Reuven Tsur - 1979 - Critical Inquiry 5 (4):751-759.
    I have based my psychological hypotheses on studies in perception and in personality. Research in these two areas began independently, but by the late forties the supposedly unconnected processes came to be seen as different aspects of one process. For instance, a low tolerance for perceptual ambiguity and cognitive dissonance was found to be significantly correlated with lack of emotional responsiveness, dogmatism, and authoritarianism; conversely, a high tolerance for perceptual ambiguity and cognitive dissonance was found to be significantly correlated with (...)
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  8. "Spinoza" von Dimitri Frenkel Frank: ein Ketzer-Brevier zur Aufführung.Dimitri Frenkel Frank & Joachim Johannsen (eds.) - 1984 - [Zürich]: Neue Schauspiel.
     
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  9. Wahrnehmung und Gegenstand swelt. Grundlegung einer Psychologie vom Gegenstand her.Egon Brunswik - 1934 - Erkenntnis 6 (1):268-270.
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    Representative design and probabilistic theory in a functional psychology.Egon Brunswik - 1955 - Psychological Review 62 (3):193-217.
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    In defense of probabilistic functionalism: a reply.Egon Brunswik - 1955 - Psychological Review 62 (3):236-242.
  12. Perception and the Representative Design of Psychological Experiments.Egon Brunswik - 1958 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 9 (34):175-176.
     
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    Organismic achievement and environmental probability.E. Brunswik - 1943 - Psychological Review 50 (3):255-272.
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    Perception and the Representative Design of Psychological Experiments.A. J. Watson & Egon Brunswik - 1958 - Philosophical Quarterly 8 (33):382.
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    Probability as a determiner of rat behavior.E. Brunswik - 1939 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 25 (2):175.
  16. Personality and Perception.E. Prenkel-Brunswik - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 263--268.
     
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    Thing constancy as measured by correlation coefficients.E. Brunswik - 1940 - Psychological Review 47 (1):69-78.
  18. Nouveaux développements de la théorie électronique des métaux. Iere Partie: La théorie du gaz électronique.J. Frenkel - 1929 - Scientia 23 (46):1.
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  19. Nouveaux développements de la théorie électronique des métaux. IIeme Partie: Les théories du réseau électronique solide et du liquide électronique; application de la mécanique ondulatoire.J. Frenkel - 1929 - Scientia 23 (46):87.
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    Sex-Crime and Its Socio-Historical Background.F. E. Frenkel - 1964 - Journal of the History of Ideas 25 (3):333.
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  21. The Conceptual Focus of Some Psychological Systems.Egon Brunswik - 1939 - Journal of Unified Science (Erkenntnis) 8 (1):36-49.
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    Erkenntnis und Wissenschaftliches Verhalten.Egon Brunswik - 1938 - Philosophy of Science 5 (1):105-107.
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    Psychology as a science of objective relations.Egon Brunswik - 1937 - Philosophy of Science 4 (2):227-260.
    There is sufficient evidence from more recent experiments in psychology that equal retinal stimulus-elements do not lead to equal experiences and reactions except under certain rather specific conditions. An unsophisticated observer will find himself surprised to be able to cover with his own finger a person entering the door of his living room. When the finger is moved to the right or left, thus doing away with the precise retinal coincidence with the person, the observer will soon become unable to (...)
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    The organism and the causal texture of the environment.E. C. Tolman & E. Brunswik - 1935 - Psychological Review 42 (1):43-77.
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    Effects of Coping-Related Traits and Psychophysiological Stress Responses on Police Recruits’ Shooting Behavior in Reality-Based Scenarios.Laura Giessing, Marie Ottilie Frenkel, Christoph Zinner, Jan Rummel, Arne Nieuwenhuys, Christian Kasperk, Maik Brune, Florian Azad Engel & Henning Plessner - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    From Axiom to Dialogue: A Philosophical Study of Logics and Argumentation.Else Margarete Barth & Erik C. W. Krabbe - 1982 - Berlin and New York: De Gruyter. Edited by E. C. W. Krabbe.
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    A Phenomenology of the 'Placebo Effect': Taking Meaning from the Mind to the Body.O. Frenkel - 2008 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 33 (1):58-79.
    Most mainstream attempts to understand the “placebo effect” invoke expectancy theory, arguing that expecting certain outcomes from a treatment or intervention can manifest those outcomes. Expectancy theory is incompatible with the phenomena of placebo responses, more appropriately named “meaning responses.” The expectancy account utilizes reflexive consciousness to connect a world of conceptual representations to mechanical physiology. An alternative account based upon Merleau-Ponty's motor intentionality argues that the body understands and is capable of responding to meanings without the need for any (...)
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    On the possible role of gravity in the reduction of the wave function.F. Károlyházy, A. Frenkel & B. Lukács - 1986 - In Roger Penrose & C. J. Isham (eds.), Quantum concepts in space and time. New York ;: Oxford University Press. pp. 1--109.
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    Probability learning of perceptual cues in the establishment of a weight illusion.Egon Brunswik & Hans Herma - 1951 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 41 (4):281.
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    “Al-Raqqa, Namely Kalne” – Testimonies from the Cairo Geniza.Miriam Frenkel - 2022 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 99 (2):461-475.
    The article concerns the medieval history of the strategic city al-Raqqa, situated at the junction of the Balīkh and Euphrates Rivers. After an overview of the city’s middle Islamic history, gathered from Islamic textual sources and archaeological finds, it focuses on the city’s history during the fifth/eleventh century, which is also its most obscure period, on which the textual sources are silent and archaeological finds are scanty. Eleventh century al Raqqa is revealed through several documents from the Cairo Geniza, which (...)
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    Stroke Lesion Impact on Lower Limb Function.Silvi Frenkel-Toledo, Shay Ofir-Geva, Lihi Mansano, Osnat Granot & Nachum Soroker - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15:592975.
    The impact of stroke on motor functioning is analyzed at different levels. ‘Impairment’ denotes the loss of basic characteristics of voluntary movement. ‘Activity limitation’ denotes the loss of normal capacity for independent execution of daily activities. Recovery from impairment is accomplished by ‘restitution’ and recovery from activity limitation is accomplished by the combined effect of ‘restitution’ and ‘compensation.’ We aimed to unravel the long-term effects of variation in lesion topography on motor impairment of the hemiparetic lower limb (HLL), and gait (...)
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    Mindful Sensation Seeking: An Examination of the Protective Influence of Selected Personality Traits on Risk Sport-Specific Stress.Marie Ottilie Frenkel, Joana Brokelmann, Arne Nieuwenhuys, Robin-Bastian Heck, Christian Kasperk, Martin Stoffel & Henning Plessner - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Lesion Topography Impact on Shoulder Abduction and Finger Extension Following Left and Right Hemispheric Stroke.Silvi Frenkel-Toledo, Shay Ofir-Geva & Nachum Soroker - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14:561479.
    The existence of shoulder abduction (SA) and finger extension (FE) movement capacity shortly after stroke onset is an important prognostic factor, indicating favorable functional outcome for the hemiparetic upper limb. Here we asked whether variation in lesion topography affects these two movements in a similar or a distinct way, and whether lesion impact is similar or distinct for left and right hemisphere damage. SA and FE movements were examined in 77 chronic post-stroke patients using relevant items of the Fugl-Meyer test. (...)
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    Note on Hammond's analogy between "relativity and representativeness".Egon Brunswik - 1951 - Philosophy of Science 18 (3):212-217.
    The editor of this Journal has asked me to comment on the preceding paper by Professor Hammond in which certain parallels are drawn between relativity physics and my own suggestions concerning the establishment of “representative design” in psychological experimentation. Since I find little basis for criticism of Dr. Hammond's major line of reasoning, I shall concentrate on anticipating possible objections to Hammond's comparison as well as on elucidating my point of view by means of examples, both old and new, that (...)
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    The conceptual focus of some psychological systems.Egon Brunswik - 1939 - Erkenntnis 8 (1):36-49.
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    Chick-lit in a time of African cosmopolitanism.Ronit Frenkel & Pamila Gupta - 2019 - Feminist Theory 20 (2):123-132.
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    Heidelberg Risk Sport-Specific Stress Test: A Paradigm to Investigate the Risk Sport-Specific Psycho-Physiological Arousal.Marie Ottilie Frenkel, Sylvain Laborde, Jan Rummel, Laura Giessing, Christian Kasperk, Henning Plessner, Robin-Bastian Heck & Jana Strahler - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Pleasure as genre: popular fiction, South African chick-lit and Nthikeng Mohlele's Pleasure.Ronit Frenkel - 2019 - Feminist Theory 20 (2):171-184.
    The success of popular women's fiction requires a mode of analysis that is able to reveal the patterns across this category in order to better understand the appeal of these books. Popular fiction, like chick-lit, can be contradictorily framed as simultaneously constituting one, as well as many genres, if a genre is the codification of discursive properties. It may consist of romances, thrillers, romantic suspense and so forth in terms of its discursive properties, but popular women's fiction will also have (...)
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    Human rights in industrial relations – the israeli approach.David A. Frenkel & Yotam Lurie - 2003 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 12 (1):33–40.
    Basic human rights are supposed to protect people from abuse and harm. They are the means whereby we protect our humanity. One would expect, therefore, that basic human rights would be valid and sacred in any context, including industrial relations. However, the complexity of the employee–employer relationship obscures this issue, and it is not clear whether such rights can be protected or whether they are valid in the context of industrial relations. Since rights are relational, they are preconditioned on the (...)
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    Modeling the evolution of recombination plasticity: A prospective review.Sviatoslav R. Rybnikov, Zeev Frenkel, Sariel Hübner, Daniel B. Weissman & Abraham B. Korol - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (8):2200237.
    Meiotic recombination is one of the main sources of genetic variation, a fundamental factor in the evolutionary adaptation of sexual eukaryotes. Yet, the role of variation in recombination rate and other recombination features remains underexplored. In this review, we focus on the sensitivity of recombination rates to different extrinsic and intrinsic factors. We briefly present the empirical evidence for recombination plasticity in response to environmental perturbations and/or poor genetic background and discuss theoretical models developed to explain how such plasticity could (...)
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    With God on their Side: Gender–Religiosity Intersectionality and Women’s Workforce Integration.Varda Wasserman & Michal Frenkel - 2020 - Gender and Society 34 (5):818-843.
    On the basis of a case study of the integration of Haredi Jewish women into the Israeli high-tech industry, we explore how gender–religiosity intersectionality affects ultra-conservative women’s participation in the labor market and their ability to negotiate with employers for corporate work–family practices that address their idiosyncratic requirements. We highlight the importance of pious women’s affiliation to their highly organized religious communities while taking a process-centered approach to intersectionality and focusing on the matrix of domination formed by the Israeli state, (...)
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    Spontaneous localizations of the wave function and classical behavior.Andor Frenkel - 1990 - Foundations of Physics 20 (2):159-188.
    We investigate and develop further two models, the GRW model and the K model, in which the Schrödinger evolution of the wave function is spontaneously and repeatedly interrupted by random, approximate localizations, also called “self-reductions” below. In these models the center of mass of a macroscopic solid body is well localized even if one disregards the interactions with the environment. The motion of the body shows a small departure from the classical motion. We discuss the prospects and the difficulties of (...)
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    Hyperdimensional Neutral Monism: A Dimensional Approach to the Mind–Body Problem.Jason Frenkel - 2022 - Philosophia 51 (1):149-184.
    This article introduces the concept of ‘hyperdimensional neutral monism’ as an elaboration and exploration of neutral monism. Neutral monism states that there is a single type of neutral, ontologically primary ultimate, which both the physical and the mental supervene on (Banks Philosophical Psychology, 23(2), 173-187, 2010). Hyperdimensional neutral monism (HNM) states that these ultimates exist in a more-than-4-dimensional realm and that the physical world of spacetime is a 4-dimensional aspect of this realm. Consciousness is the localized protrusion of spacetime into (...)
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    Business of Identity: Jews, Muslims, and Economic Life in Medieval Egypt. By Phillip I. Ackerman-Lieberman.Miriam Frenkel - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 136 (3).
    The Business of Identity: Jews, Muslims, and Economic Life in Medieval Egypt. By Phillip I. Ackerman-Lieberman. Stanford Studies in Jewish History and Cultures. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2014. Pp. xvi + 446. $65.
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    Delia Argentina Deli.Diana Frenkel - 2020 - Argos 1 (40):116-117.
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    La hospitalidad en Homero y en Génesis 18-19.Diana L. Frenkel - 2021 - Tábano 18:115-122.
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    Medieval Jerusalem: Forging an Islamic City in Spaces Sacred to Christians and Jews. By Jacob Lassner.Miriam Frenkel - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 141 (2).
    Medieval Jerusalem: Forging an Islamic City in Spaces Sacred to Christians and Jews. By Jacob Lassner. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2017. Pp. xxv + 242. $75.
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    Aristotle's Poetics: The Argument.Gerald Frank Else - 1963 - Harvard University Press.
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    A Tentative Expression of the Károlyházy Uncertainty of the Space-Time Structure Through Vacuum Spreads in Quantum Gravity.Andor Frenkel - 2002 - Foundations of Physics 32 (5):751-771.
    In the existing expositions of the Károlyházy model, quantum mechanical uncertainties are mimicked by classical spreads. It is shown how to express those uncertainties through entities of the future unified theory of general relativity and quantum theory.
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    Individual differences in perceptual sensitivity and response bias in anxiety: Evidence from emotional faces.Tahl I. Frenkel, Dominique Lamy, Daniel Algom & Yair Bar-Haim - 2009 - Cognition and Emotion 23 (4):688-700.
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