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very real in psychological research. Some not all of the crisis does come from a long tradition in all fields problem is just as serious in psychometrics though it's less about p-values there. In this seminar I'll say we need to change our thinking about psychometrics in line with how we will be changing our thinking about Conférence : Clinical psychometrics: thinking sensibly in our 'post-p-values' world
these human groups in order to explore population processes patterns of dis continuity in human occupation In the Horn of Africa the emergence of the first food-producing societies is characterised by increasing diversification and expansion of trade networks new strategies for resource management and the presence of multiple region s early herding populations remains limited. In this context we present our research on the Antakari insights into the identity of these populations. In the absence of ancient DNA data our objective is perspectives on the emergence of food-producing societies in the Horn of Africa
[Séminaire Octogone-Lordat] "Complexity in Second Language Research - A Difficult(y) Matter?"
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looking at their contextual co-occurrences in corpora. In this talk I will report on a series of experiments concreteness in the contexts of concrete and abstract target words 2 What is the relationship in terms of In recent years both cognitive and computational research have focused on empirically investigating the of concreteness between verbs and nouns that are in a specific syntactic relationship subject direct and object with each other 3 Are our contextual models in line with existing theories of meaning representation Exploring Semantic Variation in the Contexts of Concrete and Abstract Words
Upon detecting a dangerous element in their environment humans and other animals typically produced alarm imminence of danger and prepare a social response. In this talk I will present studies I have conducted the initiation of collective responses to danger in humans and chimpanzees
husband are important in mothers postpartum well-being and may be linked to variation in mother-infant interactions discuss these results in terms of the role of ecological and cultural context in shaping mothers postpartum Furthermore parents respond to their infants emotions in ways they believe are most appropriate and research physiologically when they respond to their infants emotions in ways that meet infants needs. According to attachment this trajectory is supported mostly from research in Western industrialized contexts. I have shown that Social-Emotional Development in Early Childhood: The Role of Family, Culture, and Biology
interest in the field of animal behavior. Numerous studies investigate intentional behavior in humans annimals intentions in humans. Comparative ethology is trying to find a formalization of the concept in order to recent studies I anticipate to help develop a better framework for empirical work to be able to investigate intentions empirically in animals. Different disciplines have working and functional formalize the ability to have goal-directed intentions for non-linguistic animals. Recent studies on animal Intentions in humans and animals: Insights from New Caledonian crows and patients with psychosomatic
intitulée Neobohemistische Tendenzen Kulturmittler in Prag vor und w hrend des Ersten Weltkrieges . Neobohemistische Tendenzen : Kulturmittler in Prag vor und während des Ersten Weltkrieges
Contre-cultures à Berlin de 1960 à nos jours - Gegenkulturen in Berlin von 1960 bis heute