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| Behavioral and Brain Sciences |
| Cambridge University Press |
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Volume 29
Issue 6 |
| Dec 01, 2006 |
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ISSN: 0140525x |
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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Volume 29 :
Issue 6
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Is tenure justified? An experimental study of faculty beliefs about tenure, promotion, and academic freedom

Stephen J. Ceci, Wendy M. Williams and Katrin Mueller-Johnson
Page 553
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Intellectual conformism depends on institutional incentives, not on socialized culture

Li Bennich-Bjrkman
Page 569
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The economic justification for academic tenure

H. Lorne Carmichael
Page 570
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Scientific psychology and tenure

James M. Clark
Page 571
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The constraints of academic politics are not violations of academic freedom

Emanuel Donchin
Page 572
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The simple arithmetic of tenure

Don C. Donderi
Page 573
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The untouchables: Benefits, costs, and risks of tenure in real cases

Frank Farley
Page 574
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Academic freedom: History trumps questionnaire

James R. Flynn
Page 575
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The preservation of academic freedom: Tenure is not enough

Elizabeth A. Franz and Harlene Hayne
Page 576
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American ambivalence toward academic freedom

Steve Fuller
Page 577
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In defense of the tenure system

Gary Greenberg and Dorothy K. Billings
Page 578
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Tenure and the political autonomy of faculty inquiry

Anne Jaap Jacobson
Page 579
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The heuristic value of controversy in science

Scott O. Lilienfeld
Page 580
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Tenure is justifiable

W. Bentley MacLeod
Page 581
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Tenure is fine, but rank is sublime

Douglas Peters
Page 583
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Testing tenure: Let the market decide

Michael Shermer
Page 584
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Put tenure in todays social context

John Wettersten
Page 585
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Tenure and academic freedom: Prospects and constraints

Stephen J. Ceci, Wendy M. Williams and Katrin Mueller-Johnson
Page 586
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Why ritualized behavior? Precaution Systems and action parsing in developmental, pathological and cultural rituals

Pascal Boyer and Pierre Linard
Page 595
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Why ritual works: A rejection of the by-product hypothesis

Candace Storey Alcorta and Richard Sosis
Page 613
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Compulsions and cultural rituals: The need for a drive-motivational framework

Ralf-Peter Behrendt
Page 614
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What else is driving ritualized behavior, besides the Hazard-Precaution system? Developmental, psychopathological, and ethnological considerations

Oana Benga and Ileana Benga
Page 615
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Ritualized behavior in animals and humans: Time, space, and attention

David Eilam
Page 616
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Contextual features of problem-solving and social learning give rise to spurious associations, the raw materials for the evolution of rituals

Daniel M. T. Fessler
Page 617
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The rituals of explanation

Jeffrey Foss
Page 618
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Multicultural religious and spiritual rituals: Meaning and praxis

Joan H. Hageman
Page 619
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What is the relevance of Boyer Lienards model for psychosocial treatments?

Jonathan D. Huppert and Shawn P. Cahill
Page 620
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Ritualized behavior in sport

Robin C. Jackson and Rich S. W. Masters
Page 621
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Spectrum of child psychiatric disorders and ritualized behavior: Where is the link?

Roumen Kirov
Page 622
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How far will an account of ritualized behavior go in explaining cultural rituals?

Robert N. McCauley
Page 623
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Ritual pathology and the nature of ritual culture

Bjorn Merker
Page 624
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Useful distraction: Ritualized behavior as an opportunity for recalibration

John L. Orrock
Page 625
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Does meditation swamp working memory?

Ilkka Pyysiinen
Page 626
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Habit formation in Tourette Syndrome with associated obsessive-compulsive behavior: At the crossroads of neurobiological modelling

Aribert Rothenberger, Veit Roessner and Tobias Banaschewski
Page 627
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Rituals are rational for the imperfect experimentalist

M. D. Rutherford
Page 628
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Universal sex-specific instantiations of obsessive-compulsive disorder

Gad Saad
Page 629
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Morbid jealousy as a function of fitness-related life-cycle dimensions

Lucas D. Schipper, Judith A. Easton and Todd K. Shackelford
Page 630
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The evolved architecture of hazard management: Risk detection reasoning and the motivational computation of threat magnitudes

John Tooby and Leda Cosmides
Page 631
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Ritual: Meaningful or meaningless?

Robert Turner
Page 633
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Uncertainty and rituals

Erik Z. Woody and Henry Szechtman
Page 634
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Precaution systems and ritualized behavior

Pascal Boyer and Pierre Linard
Page 635
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