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Schwenke, Heiner. « Commentary on Bengston and Nies (2023) ». Journal of Scientific Exploration 37, no 3 (19 octobre 2023) : 567. http://dx.doi.org/10.31275/20233183.

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Vander Hart, Robert J. « Bengston, J. (2019). Library Web Development : Beyond Tips and Tricks ». Journal of Web Librarianship 14, no 3-4 (10 juin 2020) : 104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19322909.2020.1776522.

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Wood, Suzanne, et Poppy Liossis. « Potentially Stressful Life Events and Emotional Closeness Between Grandparents and Adult Grandchildren ». Journal of Family Issues 28, no 3 (mars 2007) : 380–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0192513x06293893.

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The purpose of this study is to explore the variation in emotional closeness in the adult grandchild and grandparent relationship in relation to the occur-rence of potentially stressful life events in childhood. A sample of university students ( N = 119) completed a questionnaire measuring elements of inter-generational solidarity. Comparisons were made on emotional closeness between groups that had and had not experienced a life event, revealing it was the grandparent’s enactment of normative solidarity, as perceived by the adult grandchild, that produced greater emotional closeness. Complementing the findings of Bengston and Roberts, this research supports the theoretical view that high levels of normative solidarity lead to greater affectual solidarity, which in turn produces higher associational solidarity.
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Leikin, Anatole. « "The Scriabin Companion : History, Performance, and Lore," by Lincoln Ballard and Matthew Bengston ». Performance Practice Review 22, no 1 (2017) : 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.5642/perfpr.201722.01.02.

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SCABINI, EUGENIA, et ELENA MARTA. « Changing intergenerational relationship ». European Review 14, no 1 (3 janvier 2006) : 81–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s106279870600007x.

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This article explores the literature on intergenerational relationships within psychological and sociological disciplines. After a brief description of the different meanings of the term ‘generation’, two theoretical perspectives are discussed: Mannheim's theory of generations and Bengston and colleagues' theory of intergenerational solidarity. Particular attention is given to the process of intergenerational transmission. This is followed by a rereading of the concept of generation in light of the relational–intergenerational perspective. This perspective attempts to consider together family and social generations, taken to be interdependent. The application of this perspective to the transition to adulthood is crucial to an understanding of intergenerational dynamics, whether in the family or in the community. It concludes with reflections on the meaning of the intergenerational transmission as seen from the relational-intergenerational perspective and recent research findings.
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Cousins, Sandra O’Briem, et Norah Keating. « Life Cycle Patterns of Physical Activity among Sedentary and Active Older Women ». Journal of Aging and Physical Activity 3, no 4 (octobre 1995) : 340–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/japa.3.4.340.

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Federal studies report that health-promoting physical activity declines markedly over the life course, so that by late life, about half of Canadian elderly women are sedentary. Although some older women are engaged in optimal levels of exercise, others develop lifestyles that are generally sedentary. This divergence of women's pursuit of leisure-time activity requires examination. Focus groups with active and sedentary older women were conducted to explore the variability Of participation in health-promoting forms of physical activity over the life course. The life course perspective of Bengston and Allen (1993) provided a framework for the investigation of the life cycle patterns of these women. Although life stages and life events of these women were similar, the pathways of coping with life challenges differed between the two groups. Content analysis highlighted the importance of turning points that led women to either significantly increase or decrease physical activity.
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Bengston, William, Paul Cizdziel, Akane Tanaka et Hiroshi Matsuda. « Differential In Vivo Effects on Cancer Models by Recorded Magnetic Signals Derived From a Healing Technique ». Dose-Response 21, no 2 (avril 2023) : 155932582311799. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/15593258231179903.

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Previous research on “healing-with-intent” has reasonably demonstrated the validity of the phenomenon at least when a human healer is present and involved. However, in order for healing to be adopted into more conventional therapies, it must be able to be made scalable. The present study tests the effects of a scalable recording of the Bengston Healing Method on 3 cancer models. BalbC mice engrafted with 4T1 breast cancer cells, C57BL mice with melanoma B16 cells, and C3H mice with bladder MBT-2 wells were exposed to a recording of healing intent for 4 hours/day for approximately 1 month. In the breast cancer model, there was significant tumor suppression and a reduction of anemia marker HCT in treated vs control mice. In the melanoma model, there were no significant differences except for a reduction in platelet count among the treated mice. For unknown reasons, tumor growth never became evident in the bladder cancer model. While the effects of the recording seem to vary by model, there appears reason to pursue scalable delivery systems in multiple models and with multiple doses.
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Beseme, Sarah, William Bengston, Dean Radin, Michael Turner et John McMichael. « Transcriptional Changes in Cancer Cells Induced by Exposure to a Healing Method ». Dose-Response 16, no 3 (1 juillet 2018) : 155932581878284. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1559325818782843.

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Energy healing, or healing with intent, is a complementary and alternative medicine therapy reported to be beneficial with a wide variety of conditions. We are developing a delivery technology for a method previously tested in mouse models with solid tumors (the Bengston method) independent of the presence of a healer. The goal of this study was to assess whether stored or recorded energy has an impact on breast cancer cells in vitro, using energy-charged cotton and electromagnetic recording of healers practicing the method. Expression of genes involved in cancer and inflammation pathways was measured by quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Treatment of cells using energy-charged cotton resulted in statistically significant changes <1.5-fold. In cells exposed to an electromagnetic recording, 37 genes of 167 tested showed a >1.5-fold change when compared to the control, and 68 genes showing statistically significant fold changes. Two genes, ATP citrate lyase ( ACLY) and interleukin 1β ( IL-1β), were consistently downregulated at 4 and 24 hours of exposure to the recording, respectively, in 3 independent experiments. Both ACLY and IL-1β were also downregulated in cells exposed to a hands-on delivery of the method, suggesting these 2 genes as potential markers of the healing method.
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Beseme, Sarah, Loren Fast, William Bengston, Michael Turner, Dean Radin et John McMichael. « Effects Induced In Vivo by Exposure to Magnetic Signals Derived From a Healing Technique ». Dose-Response 18, no 1 (1 janvier 2020) : 155932582090774. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1559325820907741.

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Energy healing is a therapy said to manipulate and balance the flow of “energies” in the body. One such technique, the Bengston Healing Method (BHM), has shown some success in healing malignant tumors in animals and humans, but the mechanism of action and factors influencing therapeutic success of this method are poorly understood. In this study, we tested in vivo the antitumor potential of magnetic signals recorded during BHM healing. Balb/c mice engrafted with 4T1 breast cancer cells were exposed to this recording for 4 h/d on a weekly or daily basis for 28 days; control mice were not exposed at all. Tumors showed a trend to grow slower in the treatment versus control group during the fourth week of treatment. Elevated leukocyte counts, associated with an increase in blood levels of granulocyte–macrophage colony stimulating factor and interleukin-6, were observed in tumor-bearing mice exposed to the BHM recording but not in healthy animals exposed to the recording. This suggests that exposure to a recording of BHM may induce a biological response in tumor-bearing mice, but limited effects on tumor growth when observed within the predefined end point of 28 days. Studies involving longer end points are recommended to observe the progression of tumor growth.
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Seibel, Cory L. « Review of : Bengston, V., Putney, N.M., & ; Harris, S. (2013). Families and Faith : How Religion is Passed Down Across Generations. Oxford : Oxford University Press. » Canadian Journal of Family and Youth / Le Journal Canadien de Famille et de la Jeunesse 7, no 1 (17 mars 2015) : 205–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.29173/cjfy24323.

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dos Santos Rodrigues, Vilson Vinícius. « Trabalhos Recentes Sobre o Desafio da Ausência de Experiência Intuicional ». Revista Opinião Filosófica 14, no 2 (14 décembre 2023) : 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.36592/opiniaofilosofica.v14.1142.

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Alguns filósofos alegam que intuições são experiências não-sensórias (BENGSON, 2015; CHUDNOFF, 2011, 2013; KOKSVIK, 2020). Há algo como sentir uma intuição e isso é particular e único a esse estado mental. No entanto, alguns questionam essa experiência a partir da perspectiva de primeira pessoa: eles alegam não ter nenhuma experiência do tipo. Como resolver isso? John Bengson, Elijah Chudnoff e Ole Koksvik alegam que esses que afirmam não terem a experiência intuicional estão a procurando de maneira errada no seu fluxo de consciência. Bengson diz que não devemos confiar apenas na nossa introspecção, mas sim vermos o que nos “atinge” ao nós sermos apresentados com certas situações. Chudnoff diz que as intuições são experiências constituídas de outras experiências, então não se deve esperar que as intuições virão sem nenhuma outra experiência. Koksvik diz que as intuições possuem apenas a fenomenologia de atitude específica, mas não fenomenologia de conteúdo específico. Isto é, não há uma distinção fenomenologica entre intuir que p e intuir que q. O objetivo aqui não é fornecer uma resposta definitiva a essa questão, mas fornecer um apanhado crítico das respostas dadas na literatura sobre esse desafio.
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Cappelen, Herman. « Replies to Weatherson, Chalmers, Weinberg, and Bengson ». Philosophical Studies 171, no 3 (6 mars 2014) : 577–600. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11098-014-0285-0.

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Oberman, Aaron H. « Book Review : Sourcebook of Family Theory & ; Research (2005). Vern Bengston, Alan Acock, Katherine Allen, Peggye Dilworth-Anderson, & ; David Klein (Eds.), Thousand Oaks, CA : Sage, 666 pages, US$64.95, ISBN 0-7619-3065-5. Reviewed by Aaron H. Oberman ». Family Journal 16, no 3 (17 avril 2008) : 271–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1066480708317732.

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Leary, Paul. « Stratigraphic correlation by Micro-Facies of the cenomanian-coniacian of the sergipe basin, Brazil by P-Y. Berthou and P. Bengston, Universitetsforlaget (Oslo) in the Fossils and Strata series, 1988, No. 21. No. of pages : 88. Price : $26.00. ISBN 82-00-37413-0 ». Geological Journal 26, no 1 (janvier 1991) : 96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gj.3350260113.

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Ingram, Stephen. « Cooperative Intuitionism ». Philosophical Quarterly 70, no 281 (20 mars 2020) : 780–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pq/pqaa011.

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Abstract According to pluralistic intuitionist theories, some of our moral beliefs are non-inferentially justified, and these beliefs come in both an a priori and an a posteriori variety. In this paper, I present new support for this pluralistic form of intuitionism by examining the deeply social nature of moral inquiry. This is something that intuitionists have tended to neglect. It does play an important role in an intuitionist theory offered by Bengson, Cuneo, and Shafer-Landau, but whilst they invoke the social nature of moral inquiry in order to argue that ordinary moral intuitions are trustworthy, my argument focuses on what I will call the ‘frontiers’ of moral inquiry. I will show that inclusive and cooperative dialogue is necessary at moral inquiry's frontiers, and that intuitionists can expect such dialogue to result in both a priori and a posteriori moral beliefs.
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Esch, Emily. « Philosophical Methodology : From Data to Theory, by John Bengson, Terence Cuneo, and Russ Shafer-Landau ». Teaching Philosophy 46, no 4 (2023) : 570–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/teachphil2023464203.

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Goodier, John. « Encyclopedia of Lakes and Reservoirs201361Edited by Lars Bengston, Reginald W. Herschy and Rhodes W. Fairbridge. Encyclopedia of Lakes and Reservoirs. Dordrecht : Springer 2012. xxx+953 pp. £315.50 $499 (print) ; £375.45 $499 (e‐pub) ; £384 $629 (print and e‐pub bundle) ISBN 978 1 4020 5616 1 (print) ; ISBN 978 1 4020 4410 6 (e‐pub) ; ISBN 978 1 4020 5617 8 (print and e‐pub bundle) Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences ». Reference Reviews 27, no 2 (8 février 2013) : 29–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09504121311300479.

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Twigg, Laurie E. « 1080-baits for fox control : Is everything all that it seems ? » Pacific Conservation Biology 20, no 3 (2014) : 230. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/pc140230.

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The Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes), wild Dog (Canis lupus familiaris), Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), and feral Pig (Sus scrofa) can have a significant and profound impact on biodiversity and/ or agricultural production in Australia (Saunders et al. 1995; Williams et al. 1995; Choquenot et al. 1996; Fleming et al. 2001). Baiting programmes with 1080 (sodium fluoroacetate) form an integral and, in some cases, the only means by which the impacts of these invasive species can be managed over a large-scale (Saunders et al. 1995; Williams et al. 1995; Choquenot et al. 1996; Fleming et al. 2001). However, in recent times, there has been growing concern among some Australian rural communities that some 1080 products are not as effective as they once were, particularly those used for baiting foxes. Although such reports are often anecdotal, their increasing frequency is of concern. Recently, the Malleefowl Preservation Group in Western Australia conducted a semi-formal survey of their Newsletter readers regarding the effectiveness of 1080 products against Foxes, wild Dogs, and Rabbits. Over 40 responses were received from 15 different postcode regions with up to 50% of these respondents believing some 1080 products were no longer effective (Malleefowl Preservation Group unpublished data). Similarly, participants in coordinated community 1080-baiting programmes in Victoria surveyed during 2004/05 suggested that poor bait take, loss of efficacy, risk to farm dogs, and the high associated costs were the main reasons for less than ideal control programmes (McPhee 2005). This suggests that questions regarding the effectiveness of 1080 products are not unique to Western Australia. More recently, in NSW, the effectiveness of some 1080-baiting programmes was shown to be less than ideal, even when a coordinated approach was used (Gentle 2007a; Bengsen In Press). In one instance, such a programme with 3 mg 1080 baits reduced fox abundance by only 30% (Bengsen In Press). There are a number of reasons why baiting programmes may have, or are perceived to have failed (see below), including the loss of effectiveness of the active ingredient against the target species. With respect to foxes, the only assessment of their sensitivity to 1080 was a provisional study undertaken in the late 1980s when the sensitivity to 1080 of 11 foxes was determined: 3 from the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and 8 from Western Australia (WA) (McIlroy and King 1990). The provisional nature of this study precluded a detailed estimate of the sensitivity of these foxes to 1080. Moreover, it is also possible, and probably highly likely, that the sensitivity of Australian foxes to 1080 has changed since the assessment undertaken in the 1980s. This Forum Essay raises some of the possible reasons for any decreased baiting effectiveness, particularly the impact of any decrease in the sensitivity of foxes to 1080. The original data of McIlroy and King (1990) are reworked so as to gain estimates of the Lethal Dose 50 and Lethal Dose 99 values and their associated 95% Confidence Limits. The implications of these findings for pest management and conservation programmes, and some suggestions for future research, are also discussed.
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Underhill, Joseph B. « The Politics of Crisis Management : Public Leadership under Pressure - By Arjen Boin, Paul ‘t Hart, Eric Stern, and Bengst Sundelius Lessons on Leadership by Terror : Finding Shaka Zulu in the Attic - By Manfred F. R. Kets de Vries ». Political Psychology 29, no 1 (9 janvier 2008) : 139–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9221.2007.00619.x.

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Fronk, Elizabeth. « Bengston, J. (2019). Library Web Development : Beyond Tips and Tricks ». Journal of Web Librarianship, 6 septembre 2021, 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19322909.2021.1973249.

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Mizumoto, Masaharu. « One More Twist ~ Knowledge How and Ability ». Episteme, 29 août 2019, 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/epi.2019.23.

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Abstract According to Bengson et al.’s (2009) Salchow case, Irina is a novice skater who (1) has a mistaken belief about what amounts to a Salchow, but also (2) has a neurological abnormality which, unknowingly to her, affects both her movement and her sense of it. As a result of this twist, she (3) always ends up succeeding in jumping the Salchow whenever she tries. This story was presented as a counterexample to a variant of anti-intellectualism, and as Bengson and colleagues expected, the vast majority of participants in their survey judged both that Irina is able to do the Salchow and that she does not know how to do it. But the three conditions above leave some ambiguity about the story. That is whether Irina is aware of her own ability, or whether she is aware of what she is doing when she performs it, and therefore the fact that she can reliably perform the Salchow. However, as we report here, disambiguating this point will radically change the responses of people, which rather poses a serious challenge to intellectualism.
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Berghofer, Philipp. « Successful Intuition vs. Intellectual Hallucination : How We Non-Accidentally Grasp the Third Realm ». Erkenntnis, 27 mars 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10670-024-00808-5.

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AbstractIn his influential paper “Grasping the Third Realm,” John Bengson raises the question of how we can non-accidentally grasp abstract facts. What distinguishes successful intuition from hallucinatory intuition? Bengson answers his “non-accidental relation question” by arguing for a constitutive relationship: The intuited object is a literal constituent of the respective intuition. Now, the problem my contribution centers around is that Bengson’s answer cannot be the end of the story. This is because, as Bar Luzon and Preston Werner have recently pointed out, this answer leads to the follow-up question of why certain intuitional experiences are constituted by the facts, but others are not. My objective is to answer this question by specifying precisely what is epistemically defective about intellectual hallucinations. My result is that, in stark contrast to perception, intellectual hallucinations are epistemically defective in the sense that something is overlooked. In successful intuition, by contrast, all relevant possibilities/scenarios are considered/imagined. This has crucial epistemological implications. In particular, I argue that intuitions exhibiting a certain phenomenology cannot fail to successfully grasp abstract facts. I call this the non-accidental correctness thesis, which constitutes the main thesis of this paper.
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« Software Reviews : Introducing Criminology through the ComputerReviewer : William E Bengston, St. Joseph's College Publisher : MicroCase Corporation, Box 2180, West Lafayette, IN 47906 ; 317-497-9999 Year of Publication : 1989 Materials : i diskette (copy protected), 109-page student workbook Price : Approximately $20 ». Social Science Computer Review 9, no 1 (avril 1991) : 159–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/089443939100900111.

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Lutz, Matt. « Naturalism and the Projectability Challenge ». Journal of Moral Philosophy, 4 mars 2022, 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/17455243-20213546.

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Abstract In a recent paper in this journal, Bengson, Cuneo and Reiser (hereafter bcr) present a novel epistemic challenge to naturalist moral realism, which they call the Projectability Challenge. The Projectability Challenge aims to show that there is an important epistemic phenomenon, projectability, that naturalists are unable to explain, but which non-naturalists can explain. This flips a familiar dynamic on its head, since it is typically argued that the moral naturalist has epistemic advantages over the moral non-naturalist (see, e.g., Joyce 2006, Ch. 6; Bedke 2009). In this response, I argue that bcr dramatically underestimate the theoretical resources available to naturalists to explain the phenomenon of projectability. While bcr argue that no variety of moral naturalism can explain projectability, I contend that all varieties of moral naturalism can explain projectability. There is no projectability problem for any kind of naturalist realism.
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« Software Reviews : SOCIOLOGY LABORATORY : COMPUTER SIMULA TIONS FOR LEARNING SOCIOLOGY Reviewed by William F. Bengston, St. Joseph's College Publisher : Wadsworth Publishing Co., Belmont, CA 94002 (telephone : 415-595-2350) Year of Publication : 1987 Materials : One diskette, 106-page manual, data forms Price : $16.75 Machine Specificity : IBM and compatibles System Requirements : 128K memory, one disk drive Effectiveness : Fair to good User-Friendliness : Excellent Documentation : Excellent ». Social Science Computer Review 6, no 2 (juillet 1988) : 288–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/089443938800600210.

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Philip-Alliez, Camille, Camille Philip-Alliez, Michel Le Gall, Adele Brotons, Oceane Monachini, Bruno Foti et Floriane Remy. « New Approach of Civil Age Estimation Based on the Study of Permanent Teeth Eruption ». Dental Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research, 28 février 2022, 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.31487/j.dobcr.2022.01.01.

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Civil age estimation is part of the process of individual identification for judicial purpose. It must be applicable for dead bodies as well as for living persons. Age can be estimated through the analysis of the permanent teeth eruption process. In the present study, this process was analysed based on the Bengston’s revisited stages illustrated by AlQhatani et al. in 2010. They were used to build a linear regression model for age estimation of children. This model was built on a sample composed of 191 orthopantomographs of children aged from 9 to 19.9 years old. The created model allowed the elaboration of a formula for civil age estimation based on the most relevant teeth groups associated to their eruption stages. The estimated age showed a good correlation with civil age (R2: 0.74), and a good accuracy rate (57% at +/- 12 months and 75% at +/- 18 months). Despite what was expected, sex was not correlated with age and was discarded from the analysis.
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« Software Reviews : Experiments in Sociology : Five Computer Simulations Reviewed by William F. Bengston, St. Joseph's College Publisher : Wadsworth Publishing Co., Belmont, CA 94002 (telephone : 415-595-2350) Year of Publication : 1985 Materials : One diskette, 33-page user's guide (contained within Student Study Guide) Price : $14 (approximate-package is sold wholesale to bookstores for $10 ) Machine Specificity : Apple II +, IIe, IIc System Requirements : 64K memory ; one drive Effectiveness : Excellent User-Friendliness : Excellent Documentation : Excellent ». Social Science Microcomputer Review 4, no 4 (décembre 1986) : 513–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/089443938600400411.

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« Software Reviews : STATA Reviewed by William F. Bengston, St. Joseph's College Publisher : The Computing Resource Center, 10801 National Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90064 (telephone : 213-470-4341) Materials : One diskette, 152-page user's guide, 175-page reference manual (professional version only), STATA Newsletter. Price : $395 (Academic discount price $195 ; Student version $30) Machine Specificity : IBM PC, XT, AT or compatibles. System Requirements : 256K memory (will use all available memory to 640K) ; one double-sided drive ; Dos 2.0 or higher. Effectiveness : Good User-Friendliness : Excellent Documentation : Good ». Social Science Microcomputer Review 3, no 4 (décembre 1985) : 394–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/089443938500300417.

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« Software Reviews : STATISTICS : DEMONSTRATIONS AND TUTORIALS Reviewed by William F. Bengston, St. Joseph's College Publisher : COMPress, PO Box 102, Wentworth, NH 03282 (telephone : 603-764-5831) Year of Publication : 1985 Materials : Four diskettes, 97-page instructor's manual Price : $250 (the three units may be purchased separately : chi-square and graphical methods $85 each, analysis of variance $95 Machine Specificity : Apple II Plus, Apple IIe, Apple IIc System Requirements : 48K, DOs 3.3, one disk drive (color monitor recommended but not required for graphics output) Effectiveness : Good User-Friendliness : Excellent Documentation : Good ». Social Science Microcomputer Review 5, no 4 (décembre 1987) : 586–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/089443938700500415.

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