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T, Olson Lanell, ed. Choices: For eating, exercising and enjoying-- when counting carbohydrates. [S.l.]: Diabetes Center of Excellence, 2001.

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South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics and Economic Research Group (Dhaka, Bangladesh), eds. Managing the arsenic disaster in water supply: Risk measurement, costs of illness, and policy choices for Bangladesh. Kathmandu: South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics, 2007.

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Christopher, Anderson. Citizens, context, and choice: How context shapes citizens' electoral choices. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.

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Franz, Marion J. Exchanges for all occasions: How to use the exchange system for healthy and creative food choices. 3rd ed. Minneapolis, Minn: Chronimed Pub., 1993.

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Adivasi life stories: Context, constraints, choices. Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2007.

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Hertzman, Clyde. The health context of worklife choices. Toronto: Canadian Mental Health Association, 1986.

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Katherine, Powell, ed. Making choices: Reading issues in context. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1997.

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Sen, Amartya Kumar. Freedom of choice: Concept and content. Helsinki: World Institute for Development Economics Research, 1987.

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Bruijn, Bart de. Foundations of demographic theory: Choice, process, context. [Amsterdam]: Thela Thesis, 1999.

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Co-ordination in context: Institutional choices to promote exports. Aldershot, Hants, England: Ashgate, 1998.

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Weber, Bruce A. Oregon's fiscal choices: Historical context and long-term implications. Corvallis, Or: Oregon State University, Program for Governmental Research and Education, Oregon Fiscal Choices Project, 1997.

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Weber, Bruce A. Oregon's fiscal choices: Historical context and long-term implications. Corvallis, Or: Oregon State University, Program for Governmental Research and Education, Oregon Fiscal Choices Project, 1997.

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Contes choisis. [Paris]: Maxi-livres, 2001.

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1950-, Faudemay Alain, and La Chesnais, P. G., 1865-1948, eds. Contes choisis. [Paris]: Gallimard, 2001.

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Rina, Shapira, and Cookson Peter W, eds. Autonomy and choice in context: An international perspective. Oxford, U.K: Pergamon, 1997.

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In context: Anthology two. 2nd ed. Scarborough, Ont: Nelson Canada, 1990.

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Simard, Mathieu. Contes du Québec: Recueil de contes choisis. Saint-Laurent, QC: ERPI, 2010.

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Gailey, Christine Ward. Hard choices: The context of women's involvement in small-scale enterprises. Cambridge, Mass: Joint Harvard/MIT Group, 1986.

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Foundations of demographic theory: Choise, process, context. Amsterdam: Thela Thesis, 1999.

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Richter, Kai-Florian. Context-specific route directions: Generation of cognitively motivated wayfinding instructions. Berlin: Aka, 2008.

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Cunha, Flavio. The identification and economic content of ordered choice models with stochastic thresholds. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007.

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Interactions across Englishes: Linguistic choices in local and international contact situations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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Huddart, Steven. Disclosure requirements and stock exchange listing choice in an international context. London: London School of Economics, Financial Markets Group, 1998.

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Farley, Margaret A. Issues in contemporary Christian ethics: The choice of death in a medical context. Santa Clara, Calif: Santa Clara University. Department of Religious Studies, 1995.

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The puzzle of India's governance: Culture, context, and comparative theory. New York, NY: Routledge, 2005.

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Anderson, Christopher J., and Russell J. Dalton. Citizens, Context, and Choice: How Context Shapes Citizens' Electoral Choices. Oxford University Press, 2011.

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Anderson, Christopher J., and Russell J. Dalton. Citizens, Context, and Choice: How Context Shapes Citizens' Electoral Choices. Oxford University Press, 2010.

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Foods That Harm Foods That Heal The Best And Worst Choices To Treat Your Ailments Naturally. Reader's Digest Association, 2012.

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Life Choices (Lives in Context). Westview Press, 1996.

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Powell, Katherine, and Michael E. Cooley. Making Choices: Reading Issues in Context. Houghton Mifflin Company, 1996.

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1941-, Norton Sarah, and Waldman Nell Kozak 1949-, eds. Canadian content. Toronto: Holt, Rinehart & Winston of Canada, 1988.

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(Editor), Peter Neijens, and Constanze Hess (Editor), eds. Content and media factors in Advertising. Het Spinhuis, 2005.

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Canadian content. 2nd ed. Toronto: Holt, Rinehart and Winston of Canada, 1992.

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Walzenbach, G. P. E. Co-Ordination in Context: Institutional Choices to Promote Exports. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Sobel, Andrew C. International Political Economy in Context: Individual Choices, Global Effects. CQ Press, 2013.

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Walzenbach, G. P. E. Co-Ordination in Context: Institutional Choices to Promote Exports. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Walzenbach, G. P. E. Co-Ordination in Context: Institutional Choices to Promote Exports. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Co-Ordination in Context: Institutional Choices to Promote Exports. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Walzenbach, G. P. E. Co-Ordination in Context: Institutional Choices to Promote Exports. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Bender, Andrea, Sieghard Beller, and Douglas L. Medin. Causal Cognition and Culture. Edited by Michael R. Waldmann. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199399550.013.34.

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Causality is a core concept of human cognition, but the extent to which cultural factors constrain, trigger, or shape the way in which humans think about causal relationships has barely been explored. This chapter summarizes empirical findings on the potential for cultural variability in the content of causal cognition, in the way this content is processed, and in the context in which all this occurs. This review reveals cultural variability in causal cognition along each of these dimensions and across physical, biological, and psychological explanations. Specifically, culture helps defining the settings in which causal cognition emerges, the manner in which potential factors are pondered, and the choices for highlighting some causes over others or for expressing them in distinct ways. Future tasks include the need to re-conceptualize ‘culture’ and to overcome blind spots in research strategies such as those linked to disciplinary boundaries and the ‘home-field disadvantages’ in cross-cultural comparisons.
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Cookson, P., and R. Shapira. Autonomy and Choice in Context: An International Perspective. Pergamon, 1997.

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Cookson, P., and R. Shapira. Autonomy and Choice in Context: An International Perspective. Pergamon, 1997.

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Contest Without Winners: How Students Experience Competitive School Choice. University of Minnesota Press, 2019.

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Phillippo, Kate. Contest Without Winners: How Students Experience Competitive School Choice. University of Minnesota Press, 2019.

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Breyley, Gay. Sima’s Choices. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037245.003.0010.

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This chapter discusses the life and career of Iranian singer Sima Shokrani. She specializes in Mazanderani repertoire and language, and was profoundly influenced by the work songs of her grandmother. Demonstrating an engagement with political and ideological issues from childhood, Sima challenged linguistic constraints and participated in the revolution of 1979 as a university student of twenty-one. She has shaped her career as a woman singer within the well-known constraints in Iran, as restrictions are placed around women singers by law. Making choices to sing songs that articulate women's agency in romantic and other relationships, she negotiates her multiple identities in private and public singing contexts. Supported by her husband, and despite the migration of her daughters to Germany, Sima chooses to remain in Iran, where she fulfills a role as a senior woman.
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Sugden, Robert. The Inner Rational Agent. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198825142.003.0004.

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Chapter 4 reviews ‘behavioural welfare economics’—the approach to normative analysis that is favoured by most behavioural economists. This approach assumes that people have context-independent ‘true’ or ‘latent’ preferences which, because of psychologically-induced errors, are not always revealed in actual choices. Behavioural welfare economics aims to reconstruct latent preferences by identifying and removing the effects of error on decisions, and to design policies to satisfy those preferences. Its implicit model of human agency is of an ‘inner rational agent’ that interacts with the world through an imperfect psychological ‘shell’. I argue that there is no satisfactory evidence to support this model, and no credible psychological foundation for it. Since the concept of true preference has no empirical content, the idea that such preferences can be reconstructed is a mirage. Normative economics needs to be more radical in giving up rationality assumptions.
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Goor, Nancy, and Ronald S. Goor. Eater's Choice. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, 1987.

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Markwica, Robin. Emotional Choices. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198794349.001.0001.

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In coercive diplomacy, states threaten military action to persuade opponents to change their behavior. The goal is to achieve a target’s compliance without incurring the cost in blood and treasure of military intervention. Coercers typically employ this strategy toward weaker actors, but targets often refuse to submit and the parties enter into war. To explain these puzzling failures of coercive diplomacy, existing accounts generally refer to coercers’ perceived lack of resolve or targets’ social norms and identities. What these approaches either neglect or do not examine systematically is the role that emotions play in these encounters. The present book contends that target leaders’ affective experience can shape their decision-making in significant ways. Drawing on research in psychology and sociology, the study introduces an additional, emotion-based action model besides the traditional logics of consequences and appropriateness. This logic of affect, or emotional choice theory, posits that target leaders’ choice behavior is influenced by the dynamic interplay between their norms, identities, and five key emotions, namely fear, anger, hope, pride, and humiliation. The core of the action model consists of a series of propositions that specify the emotional conditions under which target leaders are likely to accept or reject a coercer’s demands. The book applies the logic of affect to Nikita Khrushchev’s decision-making during the Cuban missile crisis in 1962 and Saddam Hussein’s choice behavior in the Gulf conflict in 1990–91, offering a novel explanation for why coercive diplomacy succeeded in one case but not in the other.
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Reading in the Content Areas: Mathematics (Reading in the Content Areas). Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, 2004.

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Repertoires And Choices In African Languages. Walter de Gruyter, Inc., 2013.

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