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19Extensive knowledge integration strategies in pre-service teachers: the role of perceived instrumentality, motivation, and self-regulationEducational Studies 44 (5): 505-520. 2017.This study investigated contributions of pre-service teachers’ endogenous and exogenous instrumentalities, their intrinsic and extrinsic motivations, and their use of self-regulation strategies to explain the extent to which they used strategies to purposefully integrate their knowledge across courses. With a total of 254 pre-service teachers’ survey-responses, results of a hierarchical multiple regression analysis indicated that their endogenous instrumentality of their current coursework, thei…Read more
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15The Lascar groups and the first homology groups in model theoryAnnals of Pure and Applied Logic 168 (12): 2129-2151. 2017.
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42Accuracy, bias, self-fulfilling prophecies, and scientific self-correctionBehavioral and Brain Sciences 40. 2017.
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17Self and Identity: Fundamental Issues (edited book)Oup Usa. 1997.This first volume in the Rutgers Series on Self and Social Identity presents a sophisticated and detailed analysis of some of the most fundamental issues facing scholars interested in studying self and identity. Chapters written by a world-class set of social scientists, from the fields of psychology, sociology, and anthropology, represent the diverse issues, perspectives, and controversies inherent in the recent wave of interest in the self, and suggest productive avenues of analysis and empiri…Read more
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29Social Identity, Intergroup Conflict, and Conflict Reduction (edited book)Oup Usa. 2001.How are group-based identities related to intergroup conflict? When and how do ethnic, religious, and national identities lead to oppression, violence, rebellion, war, mass-murder, and genocide? How do intergroup conflicts change people's identities? How might social identity be harnessed in the service of reducing conflict between groups? The chapters in this book present a sophisticated and detailed interdisciplinary analysis of the most topical and fundamental issues involved in understanding…Read more
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12Heritage was defined as “what we value”, or “what we wish to pass on to future generations”, that is to say, heritage is not only a product of the past but also a valuable process in a culture. Furthermore, the relationship between nature and culture is a defining problem for recent debates over the meanings of heritage after The 1972 UNESCO Convention. There is a centuries-old aesthetic discourse in Western culture that treats natural landscapes as objects of beauty, and this has influenced des…Read more
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À La Recherche D'un Mode De Délibération À La Coréenne : Le NeisHermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 55 (3): 145-153. 2009.La communication sur le projet d'informatisation dans le secteur de l'éducation, le National Education Information System montre comment la société civile en Corée du Sud a réussi à faire valoir ses revendications, bien qu'elle soit souvent exclue du processus institutionnel de décision politique. Les trois principaux acteurs, à la recherche d'un compromis, ont débattu sur la protection des données personnelles et sur l'efficacité administrative en utilisant de multiples moyens de communication.…Read more
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146Temporal Interpretation without Tense: Korean and Japanese Coordination Constructions: ArticlesJournal of Semantics 27 (3): 307-341. 2010.Matrix clauses are tensed in Korean and Japanese, but both languages have coordination constructions where any non-final conjunct may or, in the case of Japanese, must be untensed. Building on analyses of the temporal interpretation of tenseless languages such as Yucatec Maya and Kalaallisut, this article argues that a truly tenseless analysis of the temporal interpretation of these non-final conjuncts is possible once the effects of Aktionsart and the discourse context on temporal interpretatio…Read more
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12The influence of media, positive perception, and identification on survey‐based measures of corruptionBusiness Ethics: A European Review 26 (3): 312-320. 2017.This study examines the influence of some suspected sources of bias on perceptions of public sector corruption. These sources include dependence on two types of media as information sources about corruption: traditional and social media, positive perception of public employees, and social identification with public employees. Data were collected through a face-to-face survey of the general public in South Korea. The sample comprised 472 respondents evenly dispersed across the country. Through re…Read more
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51Weak Value, Quasiprobability and Bohmian MechanicsFoundations of Physics 47 (2): 236-255. 2017.We clarify the significance of quasiprobability in quantum mechanics that is relevant in describing physical quantities associated with a transition process. Our basic quantity is Aharonov’s weak value, from which the QP can be defined up to a certain ambiguity parameterized by a complex number. Unlike the conventional probability, the QP allows us to treat two noncommuting observables consistently, and this is utilized to embed the QP in Bohmian mechanics such that its equivalence to quantum me…Read more
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28Toward an Account of Relational Autonomy in Healthcare and Treatment SettingsEssays in the Philosophy of Humanism 24 (1): 1-20. 2016.Currently held conceptions of autonomy that inform biomedicine are inadequate and oppressive. Liberal notions of individualism are anti-humanist and constitute pernicious socialization, which leads to internalized oppression and dehumanization, especially among already oppressed groups. Women in recovery from addiction and other mental illnesses are especially affected by anti-humanist conceptions of autonomy. I argue that these women need to receive treatment that supports autonomy through supp…Read more
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14Possibility of Embodied Mind and It's Significance of Moral EducationJournal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (88): 151-177. 2013.
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15A classification of 2-chains having 1-shell boundaries in rosy theoriesJournal of Symbolic Logic 80 (1): 322-340. 2015.
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39Hydrogen-induced softening in nanocrystalline Ni investigated by nanoindentationPhilosophical Magazine 1-9. forthcoming.
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38Strain-dependent transition of time-dependent deformation mechanism in single-crystal ZnO evaluated by spherical nanoindentationPhilosophical Magazine 95 (16-18): 1896-1906. 2015.
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8Synthesis of monolayers and bilayers of cobalt oxyhydrates xyCoO2−δPhilosophical Magazine 90 (12): 1585-1597. 2010.
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27Social perception and social reality: A reflection-construction modelPsychological Review 98 (1): 54-73. 1991.
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32Self-fulfilling prophecies: A theoretical and integrative reviewPsychological Review 93 (4): 429-445. 1986.
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43Abnormal Ventral and Dorsal Attention Network Activity during Single and Dual Target Detection in SchizophreniaFrontiers in Psychology 7. 2016.
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22Online Social Networks for Crowdsourced Multimedia-Involved Behavioral Testing: An Empirical StudyFrontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
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16Audiovisual crossmodal cuing effects in front and rear spaceFrontiers in Psychology 6 145936. 2015.The participants in the present study had to make speeded elevation discrimination responses to visual targets presented to the left or right of central fixation following the presentation of a task-irrelevant auditory cue on either the same or opposite side. In Experiment 1, the cues were presented from in front of the participants (from the same azimuthal positions as the visual targets). A standard crossmodal exogenous spatial cuing effect was observed, with participants responding significan…Read more
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48The Metaphysical Requirement for Models of Prediction and Explanationist Approaches to the Problem of InductionAxiomathes 27 (3): 225-242. 2017.David Armstrong once argued that to solve the problem of induction with inference to the best explanation we need an anti-Humean conception of law. Some Humeans have argued that this argument begs the question against Humeanism. In this paper, I propose a new argument for the same conclusion which is not vulnerable to this criticism. In particular, I argue that explanationist approaches to the problem of induction that are combined with Humeanism is internally incoherent.
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23Social reality makes the social mind: Self-fulfilling prophecy, stereotypes, bias, and accuracyInteraction Studies 6 (1): 85-102. 2005.
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16Doing Well by Reporting Good: Reporting Corporate Responsibility and Corporate PerformanceBusiness and Society Review 120 (4): 577-606. 2015.