Utrecht Publications in General and Comparative Literature, 2001
... 62 Arthur C. Graesser and Bianca Klettke Prediction 4: third-person narrator&... more ... 62 Arthur C. Graesser and Bianca Klettke Prediction 4: third-person narrator< nonnarrator character agent The invisible third-person narrator hypothesis is consistent ... For example, one of the first-person stories was" What men love for"(Dale Ray Phillips 1989) and one of the third ...
... Page 4. 966 KN Moreno et al. tion. ... The rest were pre-existing Microsoft Agent characters ... more ... Page 4. 966 KN Moreno et al. tion. ... The rest were pre-existing Microsoft Agent characters (Charlie, Genie, Gourdy, and Merlin). The agents differed only in appearance and voice. We used various male and female Microsoft Agent voices. ...
Categorization inside and outside the laboratory: Essays in honor of Douglas L. Medin., 2005
... to) are paired with causal conjunctives because their meanings are very similarthat is, they... more ... to) are paired with causal conjunctives because their meanings are very similarthat is, they specify generative but not preventive causation. ... яВу phrases often simply name the agent (or causer) in a passive causal construction whereas with phrases typically name the ...
... in many languages, only (1a) is acceptable and (1b) is as bad as (1c)(Alexiadou &... more ... in many languages, only (1a) is acceptable and (1b) is as bad as (1c)(Alexiadou & Schafer, 2006; Folli & Harley, 2007; Guilfoyle, 2000; Levin & ... For example, in the sentence Alison petted the guinea pig the second argu-ment of the verb, guinea pig, is positioned inside the verb ...
Most approaches to causation, including probabilistic, counterfactual, and mechanistic accounts, ... more Most approaches to causation, including probabilistic, counterfactual, and mechanistic accounts, treat physical causation as essentially the same as social causation. Evidence from language, however, indicates that these two kinds of causation may differ. For ...
This research identifies how English and German speakers differ in the range of situations they d... more This research identifies how English and German speakers differ in the range of situations they describe as causal and how these difference may influence causal reasoning. In Experiments 1 and 2, English and German speakers described 3D ...
Child sexual abuse cases have one of the lowest conviction rates across all charges. While resear... more Child sexual abuse cases have one of the lowest conviction rates across all charges. While research has investigated the impact of attitudes and beliefs in judicial decision makers, little is known about the influence of medical evidence. The aim of this study was to examine how the presence or absence of evidence impacts on conviction. A sample of 113 child sexual abuse cases from Australia were coded for the types of evidence that were presented as well as other relevant descriptive data. The most significant predictor of verdict was the behavior of the child rather than the presence of medical evidence. This finding suggests that greater attention might be given to the collection and reporting of this evidence in future trials.
... Arthur C. Craesser Brent Olde Bianca Klettke University of Memphis Narrative discourse has re... more ... Arthur C. Craesser Brent Olde Bianca Klettke University of Memphis Narrative discourse has received a large amount of attention in dis-course psychology during the last ... OLDE, KLETTKE was a hero in the eyes of the citizens of the city, and the story is a touch-stone of the risks ...
Utrecht Publications in General and Comparative Literature, 2001
... 62 Arthur C. Graesser and Bianca Klettke Prediction 4: third-person narrator&... more ... 62 Arthur C. Graesser and Bianca Klettke Prediction 4: third-person narrator< nonnarrator character agent The invisible third-person narrator hypothesis is consistent ... For example, one of the first-person stories was" What men love for"(Dale Ray Phillips 1989) and one of the third ...
... Page 4. 966 KN Moreno et al. tion. ... The rest were pre-existing Microsoft Agent characters ... more ... Page 4. 966 KN Moreno et al. tion. ... The rest were pre-existing Microsoft Agent characters (Charlie, Genie, Gourdy, and Merlin). The agents differed only in appearance and voice. We used various male and female Microsoft Agent voices. ...
Categorization inside and outside the laboratory: Essays in honor of Douglas L. Medin., 2005
... to) are paired with causal conjunctives because their meanings are very similarthat is, they... more ... to) are paired with causal conjunctives because their meanings are very similarthat is, they specify generative but not preventive causation. ... яВу phrases often simply name the agent (or causer) in a passive causal construction whereas with phrases typically name the ...
... in many languages, only (1a) is acceptable and (1b) is as bad as (1c)(Alexiadou &... more ... in many languages, only (1a) is acceptable and (1b) is as bad as (1c)(Alexiadou & Schafer, 2006; Folli & Harley, 2007; Guilfoyle, 2000; Levin & ... For example, in the sentence Alison petted the guinea pig the second argu-ment of the verb, guinea pig, is positioned inside the verb ...
Most approaches to causation, including probabilistic, counterfactual, and mechanistic accounts, ... more Most approaches to causation, including probabilistic, counterfactual, and mechanistic accounts, treat physical causation as essentially the same as social causation. Evidence from language, however, indicates that these two kinds of causation may differ. For ...
This research identifies how English and German speakers differ in the range of situations they d... more This research identifies how English and German speakers differ in the range of situations they describe as causal and how these difference may influence causal reasoning. In Experiments 1 and 2, English and German speakers described 3D ...
Child sexual abuse cases have one of the lowest conviction rates across all charges. While resear... more Child sexual abuse cases have one of the lowest conviction rates across all charges. While research has investigated the impact of attitudes and beliefs in judicial decision makers, little is known about the influence of medical evidence. The aim of this study was to examine how the presence or absence of evidence impacts on conviction. A sample of 113 child sexual abuse cases from Australia were coded for the types of evidence that were presented as well as other relevant descriptive data. The most significant predictor of verdict was the behavior of the child rather than the presence of medical evidence. This finding suggests that greater attention might be given to the collection and reporting of this evidence in future trials.
... Arthur C. Craesser Brent Olde Bianca Klettke University of Memphis Narrative discourse has re... more ... Arthur C. Craesser Brent Olde Bianca Klettke University of Memphis Narrative discourse has received a large amount of attention in dis-course psychology during the last ... OLDE, KLETTKE was a hero in the eyes of the citizens of the city, and the story is a touch-stone of the risks ...
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