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47Upcycled vs. Conventional: Food product preference assessment using optical brain monitoringFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
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73Could You Ever Forget Me? Why People Want to be Forgotten OnlineJournal of Business Ethics 179 (1): 25-42. 2022.The concept of people’s memory maintains the finiteness of time and capacity. However, with the advancement in technology, the amount of storage memory a person can use has increased dramatically. Given that digital traces can hardly be erased or forgotten, individuals have begun to express their desire to be forgotten in the digital world, and governments and academia are considering methods to fulfill such wishes. Capturing the difficulties in terms of a cultural lag between technological adva…Read more
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79Despite research establishing emojis as sites of critical racial discourse, there is a paucity of literature examining their importance in the increasingly popular context of mobile payments. This is particularly important as new forms of social payment platforms such as Venmo bridge the seamlessness of mobile payments with the vibrant communicative practices of social networks. As such, they provide a unique medium to examine how emojis are used within the context of digital consumption, and by…Read more
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68Application of the Stress and Anxiety to Viral Epidemics-6 (SAVE-6) and Coronavirus Anxiety Scale (CAS) to Measure Anxiety in Cancer Patient in Response to COVID-19 (review)Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.This study investigated the usefulness of the six-item Stress and Anxiety to Viral Epidemics scale and the Coronavirus Anxiety Scale as tools to assess anxiety related to coronavirus disease in cancer patients. A total of 221 patients with cancer responded to an anonymous online questionnaire between 15 July and 15 August 2020. The functional impairment of the patients was assessed using the Work and Social Adjustment Scale, and the SAVE-6 and CAS were also applied. Among these 221 cancer patien…Read more
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44First-order stable model semantics with intensional functionsArtificial Intelligence 273 (C): 56-93. 2019.
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36On the structure of certain valued fieldsAnnals of Pure and Applied Logic 172 (4): 102927. 2021.
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26Book Review: Chinese Visions of Family and State, 1915-1953Gender and Society 20 (2): 288-289. 2006.
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28‘You know how tough I am?’ Discourse analysis of US Midwestern congresswomen’s self-presentationDiscourse and Communication 7 (3): 299-317. 2013.Drawing on gender-role theories and considering the potential new media environments brought to the dynamics of strategic political communication, this study explores the nature of US Midwestern congresswomen’s strategic online self-presentations in comparison to those of congressmen. The discourse analysis presented in this study shows that in their official online biographies, that is, as given on websites provided by the US government, congresswomen devoted more space to describing their own …Read more
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58Effects of Organizational Embeddedness on Unethical Pro-organizational Behavior: Roles of Perceived Status and Ethical LeadershipJournal of Business Ethics 176 (1): 111-125. 2020.This study examines why individuals who are deeply embedded in the organization may engage in unethical pro-organizational behavior (UPB). Drawing from social identity theory and self-affirmation theory, we propose that deeply embedded employees may engage in UPB as a way of promoting or maintaining their status in the organization. We further propose that this positive relationship between organizational embeddedness and UPB, mediated through status perceptions, is stronger for employees workin…Read more
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57Elementary equivalence theorem for Pac structuresJournal of Symbolic Logic 85 (4): 1467-1498. 2020.We generalize a well-known theorem binding the elementary equivalence relation on the level of PAC fields and the isomorphism type of their absolute Galois groups. Our results concern two cases: saturated PAC structures and nonsaturated PAC structures.
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77Social reality makes the social mindInteraction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 6 (1): 85-102. 2005.This paper contests social psychology’s emphasis on the biased, erroneous, and constructed nature of social cognition by: showing how the extent of bias and error in classic research is overstated; summarizing research regarding the accuracy of social beliefs; and describing how social stereotypes sometimes improve person perception accuracy. A Goodness of Judgment Index is also presented to extract evidence regarding accuracy from research focusing on bias. We conclude that accuracy is necessar…Read more
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61Entrepreneurial Stewardship: Why Some Profits Should Be Used to Benefit OthersBusiness Ethics Quarterly 30 (4): 525-551. 2020.ABSTRACTEntrepreneurs should act as stewards of entrepreneurial rent. Entrepreneurial rent is the difference between the ex post value of a venture and its ex ante costs. It is the result of competition among buyers and sellers within the market process rather than the sole efforts of the entrepreneur. As a result, entrepreneurs should allocate entrepreneurial rent for the benefit of other market participants rather than consuming it for themselves. The moral obligation to steward entrepreneuria…Read more
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46Long-Term Musical Training Alters Auditory Cortical Activity to the Frequency ChangeFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 14. 2020.
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50Detecting Conditional Dependence Using Flexible Bayesian Latent Class AnalysisFrontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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57Culture and Business: How Can Cultural Psychologists Contribute to Research on Behaviors in the Marketplace and Workplace?Frontiers in Psychology 11 509596. 2020.Cultural psychology has great potential to expand its research frameworks to more applied research fields in business such as marketing and organizational studies while going beyond basic psychological processes to more complex social practices. In fact, the number of cross-cultural business studies has grown constantly over the past 20 years. Nonetheless, the theoretical and methodological closeness between cultural psychology and these business-oriented studies has not been fully recognized by…Read more
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25Body and the Limit of Human EnhancementProceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 65 49-53. 2018.In the heated debate about trans-humanism the main battleground remains, in my view, the human body. If trans-humanism holds that current human nature could be improved through the use of advanced science and technologies, it has become self-evident that human enhancement technology intends to overcome the corporality of human nature. Two questions arise at this point. One is, just what happens to our body? We need to ask first what is going on in or on our body when we apply human enhancement t…Read more
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84Repair and Reconstruction of Telomeric and Subtelomeric Regions and Genesis of New Telomeres: Implications for Chromosome EvolutionBioessays 42 (6): 1900177. 2020.DNA damage repair within telomeres are suppressed to maintain the integrity of linear chromosomes, but the accidental activation of repairs can lead to genome instability. This review develops the concept that mechanisms to repair DNA damage in telomeres contribute to genetic variability and karyotype evolution, rather than catastrophe. Spontaneous breaks in telomeres can be repaired by telomerase, but in some cases DNA repair pathways are activated, and can cause chromosomal rearrangements or f…Read more
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62“Fake” or “Real” Marriage? Gender, Age, “Race” and Class in the Construction of Un/desirability of Marriage Migrants in South KoreaStudies in Social Justice 2020 (14): 125-145. 2020.This paper examines the link between the regulation of marriage migration and national boundary-making processes in South Korea through the analysis of “fraudulent marriage” discourses. Corresponding to the goals of the Korean government based on the gendered and racialized construction of the Korean nation, populations of marriage migrants are hierarchized according to various intersecting axes of gender, age, class, and “race.” Based on a critical race and intersectional feminist framework and…Read more
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79The Rise of Character Education in Britain: Heroes, Dragons and the Myths of CharacterSpringer Verlag. 2019.What is character education? Why has it risen up the political agenda in the UK in recent years? And what does it mean in pedagogical practice? This book addresses these questions, challenging the individualistic and moralistic ideas underlying the clamour amongst politicians, educators and authors to promote ‘grit’, ‘resilience’ and ‘character’ in schools. Closely examining a range of teaching resources, the book shows that the development of character is wrongly presented as the solution to a …Read more
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66Wildman’s Defense of Sparse Modalism and a Dilemma of Post-Finean ModalismAxiomathes 30 (5): 531-547. 2020.Since K. Fine’s influential criticism of modalism, many philosophers have agreed that we cannot understand the concept of essence with that of modality. However, some philosophers have resisted this mainstream position. In this paper, I examine N. Wildman’s claim that, unlike other versions of modalism, his version of modalism, namely Sparse Modalism can save modalism. I will argue first that if we introduce the notion of grounding into this debates, Wildman’s criticisms of other versions are si…Read more
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57Comparison of Bootstrap Confidence Interval Methods for GSCA Using a Monte Carlo SimulationFrontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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67ERP variation may be negatively correlated with P300 speller performanceFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
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38Individual Differences in Children’s Preference to Learn From a Confident InformantFrontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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44Contribution of the Cerebellum to Predictive Motor Control and Its Evaluation in Ataxic PatientsFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 13. 2019.
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35Überlegungen zur Befreiung der Tiere bei Horkheimer und AdornoEnvironmental Philosophy 9 89-116. 2010.