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    Correlates of psychopathic personality traits in everyday life: results from a large community survey.Scott O. Lilienfeld, Robert D. Latzman, Ashley L. Watts, Sarah F. Smith & Kevin Dutton - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Of Boldness and Badness: Insights into Workplace Malfeasance from a Triarchic Psychopathy Model Perspective.Bryan Neo, Martin Sellbom, Sarah F. Smith & Scott O. Lilienfeld - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 149 (1):187-205.
    Research has shown that individuals with high levels of psychopathic personality traits are likely to cause harm to others in the workplace. However, there is little academic literature on the potentially adaptive outcomes of corporate psychopathy, particularly because the “boldness” psychopathy domain has largely been under-acknowledged in this literature. This study aimed to elaborate on past findings by examining the associations between psychopathy, as operationalized using scales from the relatively new triarchic model of psychopathy, and both adaptive and maladaptive workplace (...)
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    A reduction of ECS-produced amnesia through post-ECS sensory isolation.Charles F. Hinderliter, Sarah L. Smith & James R. Misanin - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 7 (6):542-544.
  4. Tolerance & cooperation.Sarah Smith - 2019 - Broomall, Pennsylvania: Mason Crest.
    Introduction -- How tolerance & cooperation can build character & leadership skills -- Politics, human rights & the world around you -- Using newspapers & other media to understand the world around you -- The importance of racial & religious tolerance -- Understanding other people's needs -- Learning to work with others -- Friends & relationships.
     
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  5. Thoughts on Old Age From Many Minds. Selected and Arranged by Hesba Stretton.Sarah Smith - 1907
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    Subjective states associated with retrieval failures in Parkinson’s disease.Celine Souchay & Sarah Jane Smith - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3):795-805.
    Instances in which we cannot retrieve information immediately but know that the information might be retrieved later are subjective states that accompany retrieval failure. These are expressed in feeling-of-knowing and Tip-of-the-tongue experiences. In Experiment 1, participants with Parkinson’s disease and older adult controls were given general questions and asked to report when they experienced a TOT state and to give related information about the missing word. The PD group experienced similar levels of TOTs but provided less correct peripheral information related (...)
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  7. Motivation and mission in the public sector: evidence from the World Values Survey. [REVIEW]Edd Cowley & Sarah Smith - 2014 - Theory and Decision 76 (2):241-263.
    It is well-recognised that workers may have intrinsic—as well as extrinsic—motivations. Previous studies have identified that public sector workers typically have a higher level of intrinsic motivation, compared to workers in the private sector. This paper compares intrinsic motivation among 30,000+ workers in the two sectors across 51 countries using data from the World Values Survey. We find that public sector workers exhibit higher intrinsic motivation in many countries, but that this is not a universal relationship. One possibility is that (...)
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    Book Review: The Politics of Virginity: Abstinence in Sex Education. By Alesha E. Doan and Jean Calterone Williams. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2010, 185 pp., $44.95. [REVIEW]Sarah H. Smith - 2010 - Gender and Society 24 (6):850-852.
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