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2. Perceptions of the appropriate response to norm violation in 57 societies
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Aycan, Zeynep (ORCID 0000-0003-4784-334X & YÖK ID 5798); Özden, Seniha, Eriksson, K.; Strimling, P.; Gelfand, M.; Wu, J.; Abernathy, J.; Akotia, C. S.; Aldashev, A.; Andersson, P. A.; Andrighetto, G.; Anum, A.; Arıkan, G.; Bagherian, F.; Barrera, D.; Basnight-Brown, D.; Batkeyev, B.; Belaus, A.; Berezina, E.; Björnstjerna, M.; Blumen, S.; Boski, P.; Zeineddine, F. B.; Bovina, I.; Huyen, B. T. T.; Cardenas, J. C.; Čekrlija, Đ.; Choi, H. S.; Contreras-Ibáñez, C. C.; Costa-Lopes, R.; de Barra, M.; de Zoysa, P.; Dorrough, A.; Dvoryanchikov, N.; Eller, A.; Engelmann, J. B.; Euh, H.; Fang, X.; Fiedler, S.; Foster-Gimbel, O. A.; Fülöp, M.; Gardarsdottir, R. B.; Gill, C. M. H. D.; Glöckner, A.; Graf, S.; Grigoryan, A.; Gritskov, V.; Growiec, K.; Halama, P.; Hartanto, A.; Hopthrow, T.; Hřebíčková, M.; Iliško, D.; Imada, H.; Kapoor, H.; Kawakami, K.; Khachatryan, N.; Kharchenko, N.; Khoury, N.; Kiyonari, T.; Kohút, M.; Linh, L. T.; Leslie, L. M.; Li, Y.; Li, N. P.; Li, Z.; Liik, K.; Maitner, A. T.; Manhique, B.; Manley, H.; Medhioub, I.; Mentser, S.; Mohammed, L.; Nejat, P.; Nipassa, O.; Nussinson, R.; Onyedire, N. G.; Onyishi, I. E.; Panagiotopoulou, P.; Perez-Floriano, L. R.; Persson, M. S.; Pheko, M.; Pirttilä-Backman, A. M.; Pogosyan, M.; Raver, J.; Reyna, C.; Rodrigues, R. B.; Romanò, S.; Romero, P. P.; Sakki, I.; San Martin, A.; Sherbaji, S.; Shimizu, H.; Simpson, B.; Szabo, E.; Takemura, K.; Tieffi, H.; Mendes Teixeira, M. L.; Thanomkul, N.; Tiliouine, H.; Travaglino, G. A.; Tsirbas, Y.; Wan, R.; Widodo, S.; Zein, R.; Zhang, Q. P.; Zirganou-Kazolea, L.; Van Lange, P. A. M., College of Social Sciences and Humanities; Graduate School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Department of Psychology, Aycan, Zeynep (ORCID 0000-0003-4784-334X & YÖK ID 5798); Özden, Seniha, Eriksson, K.; Strimling, P.; Gelfand, M.; Wu, J.; Abernathy, J.; Akotia, C. S.; Aldashev, A.; Andersson, P. A.; Andrighetto, G.; Anum, A.; Arıkan, G.; Bagherian, F.; Barrera, D.; Basnight-Brown, D.; Batkeyev, B.; Belaus, A.; Berezina, E.; Björnstjerna, M.; Blumen, S.; Boski, P.; Zeineddine, F. B.; Bovina, I.; Huyen, B. T. T.; Cardenas, J. C.; Čekrlija, Đ.; Choi, H. S.; Contreras-Ibáñez, C. C.; Costa-Lopes, R.; de Barra, M.; de Zoysa, P.; Dorrough, A.; Dvoryanchikov, N.; Eller, A.; Engelmann, J. B.; Euh, H.; Fang, X.; Fiedler, S.; Foster-Gimbel, O. A.; Fülöp, M.; Gardarsdottir, R. B.; Gill, C. M. H. D.; Glöckner, A.; Graf, S.; Grigoryan, A.; Gritskov, V.; Growiec, K.; Halama, P.; Hartanto, A.; Hopthrow, T.; Hřebíčková, M.; Iliško, D.; Imada, H.; Kapoor, H.; Kawakami, K.; Khachatryan, N.; Kharchenko, N.; Khoury, N.; Kiyonari, T.; Kohút, M.; Linh, L. T.; Leslie, L. M.; Li, Y.; Li, N. P.; Li, Z.; Liik, K.; Maitner, A. T.; Manhique, B.; Manley, H.; Medhioub, I.; Mentser, S.; Mohammed, L.; Nejat, P.; Nipassa, O.; Nussinson, R.; Onyedire, N. G.; Onyishi, I. E.; Panagiotopoulou, P.; Perez-Floriano, L. R.; Persson, M. S.; Pheko, M.; Pirttilä-Backman, A. M.; Pogosyan, M.; Raver, J.; Reyna, C.; Rodrigues, R. B.; Romanò, S.; Romero, P. P.; Sakki, I.; San Martin, A.; Sherbaji, S.; Shimizu, H.; Simpson, B.; Szabo, E.; Takemura, K.; Tieffi, H.; Mendes Teixeira, M. L.; Thanomkul, N.; Tiliouine, H.; Travaglino, G. A.; Tsirbas, Y.; Wan, R.; Widodo, S.; Zein, R.; Zhang, Q. P.; Zirganou-Kazolea, L.; Van Lange, P. A. M., College of Social Sciences and Humanities; Graduate School of Social Sciences and Humanities, and Department of Psychology
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Norm enforcement may be important for resolving conflicts and promoting cooperation. However, little is known about how preferred responses to norm violations vary across cultures and across domains. In a preregistered study of 57 countries (using convenience samples of 22,863 students and non-students), we measured perceptions of the appropriateness of various responses to a violation of a cooperative norm and to atypical social behaviors. Our findings highlight both cultural universals and cultural variation. We find a universal negative relation between appropriateness ratings of norm violations and appropriateness ratings of responses in the form of confrontation, social ostracism and gossip. Moreover, we find the country variation in the appropriateness of sanctions to be consistent across different norm violations but not across different sanctions. Specifically, in those countries where use of physical confrontation and social ostracism is rated as less appropriate, gossip is rated as more appropriate. Little is known about people's preferred responses to norm violations across countries. Here, in a study of 57 countries, the authors highlight cultural similarities and differences in people's perception of the appropriateness of norm violations., Swedish Foundation for Humanities and Social Sciences; Riksbankens Jubileumsfond; Czech Science Foundation; Czech Academy of Sciences; Institute of Psychology; Stockholm University
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- 2021
3. Perceptions of the appropriate response to norm violation in 57 societies
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Eriksson, Kimmo, Strimling, P., Gelfand, M., Wu, J., Abernathy, J., Akotia, C. S., Aldashev, A., Andersson, P. A., Andrighetto, Giulia, Anum, A., Arikan, G., Aycan, Z., Bagherian, F., Barrera, D., Basnight-Brown, D., Batkeyev, B., Belaus, A., Berezina, E., Björnstjerna, M., Blumen, S., Boski, P., Bou Zeineddine, F., Bovina, I., Huyen, B. T. T., Cardenas, J. -C, Čekrlija, Đ., Choi, H. -S, Contreras-Ibáñez, C. C., Costa-Lopes, R., de Barra, M., de Zoysa, P., Dorrough, A., Dvoryanchikov, N., Eller, A., Engelmann, J. B., Euh, H., Fang, X., Fiedler, S., Foster-Gimbel, O. A., Fülöp, M., Gardarsdottir, R. B., Gill, C. M. H. D., Glöckner, A., Graf, S., Grigoryan, A., Gritskov, V., Growiec, K., Halama, P., Hartanto, A., Hopthrow, T., Hřebíčková, M., Iliško, D., Imada, H., Kapoor, H., Kawakami, K., Khachatryan, N., Kharchenko, N., Khoury, N., Kiyonari, T., Kohút, M., Linh, L. T., Leslie, L. M., Li, Y., Li, N. P., Li, Z., Liik, K., Maitner, A. T., Manhique, B., Manley, H., Medhioub, I., Mentser, S., Mohammed, L., Nejat, P., Nipassa, O., Nussinson, R., Onyedire, N. G., Onyishi, I. E., Özden, S., Panagiotopoulou, P., Perez-Floriano, L. R., Persson, M. S., Pheko, M., Pirttilä-Backman, A. -M, Pogosyan, M., Raver, J., Reyna, C., Rodrigues, R. B., Romanò, S., Romero, P. P., Sakki, I., San Martin, A., Sherbaji, S., Shimizu, H., Simpson, B., Szabo, E., Takemura, K., Tieffi, H., Mendes Teixeira, M. L., Thanomkul, N., Tiliouine, H., Travaglino, G. A., Tsirbas, Y., Wan, R., Widodo, S., Zein, R., Zhang, Q. -P, Zirganou-Kazolea, L., Van Lange, P. A. M., Eriksson, Kimmo, Strimling, P., Gelfand, M., Wu, J., Abernathy, J., Akotia, C. S., Aldashev, A., Andersson, P. A., Andrighetto, Giulia, Anum, A., Arikan, G., Aycan, Z., Bagherian, F., Barrera, D., Basnight-Brown, D., Batkeyev, B., Belaus, A., Berezina, E., Björnstjerna, M., Blumen, S., Boski, P., Bou Zeineddine, F., Bovina, I., Huyen, B. T. T., Cardenas, J. -C, Čekrlija, Đ., Choi, H. -S, Contreras-Ibáñez, C. C., Costa-Lopes, R., de Barra, M., de Zoysa, P., Dorrough, A., Dvoryanchikov, N., Eller, A., Engelmann, J. B., Euh, H., Fang, X., Fiedler, S., Foster-Gimbel, O. A., Fülöp, M., Gardarsdottir, R. B., Gill, C. M. H. D., Glöckner, A., Graf, S., Grigoryan, A., Gritskov, V., Growiec, K., Halama, P., Hartanto, A., Hopthrow, T., Hřebíčková, M., Iliško, D., Imada, H., Kapoor, H., Kawakami, K., Khachatryan, N., Kharchenko, N., Khoury, N., Kiyonari, T., Kohút, M., Linh, L. T., Leslie, L. M., Li, Y., Li, N. P., Li, Z., Liik, K., Maitner, A. T., Manhique, B., Manley, H., Medhioub, I., Mentser, S., Mohammed, L., Nejat, P., Nipassa, O., Nussinson, R., Onyedire, N. G., Onyishi, I. E., Özden, S., Panagiotopoulou, P., Perez-Floriano, L. R., Persson, M. S., Pheko, M., Pirttilä-Backman, A. -M, Pogosyan, M., Raver, J., Reyna, C., Rodrigues, R. B., Romanò, S., Romero, P. P., Sakki, I., San Martin, A., Sherbaji, S., Shimizu, H., Simpson, B., Szabo, E., Takemura, K., Tieffi, H., Mendes Teixeira, M. L., Thanomkul, N., Tiliouine, H., Travaglino, G. A., Tsirbas, Y., Wan, R., Widodo, S., Zein, R., Zhang, Q. -P, Zirganou-Kazolea, L., and Van Lange, P. A. M.
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Norm enforcement may be important for resolving conflicts and promoting cooperation. However, little is known about how preferred responses to norm violations vary across cultures and across domains. In a preregistered study of 57 countries (using convenience samples of 22,863 students and non-students), we measured perceptions of the appropriateness of various responses to a violation of a cooperative norm and to atypical social behaviors. Our findings highlight both cultural universals and cultural variation. We find a universal negative relation between appropriateness ratings of norm violations and appropriateness ratings of responses in the form of confrontation, social ostracism and gossip. Moreover, we find the country variation in the appropriateness of sanctions to be consistent across different norm violations but not across different sanctions. Specifically, in those countries where use of physical confrontation and social ostracism is rated as less appropriate, gossip is rated as more appropriate.
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- 2021
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4. Patient Safety in the Cardiac Operating Room: Human Factors and Teamwork: A Scientific Study from the American Heart Association
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0471704, Wahr, Joyce A., Prager, Richard L., Abernathy, J. H., III, Martinez, Elizabeth A., Salas, Eduardo, Seifert, Patricia C., Groom, Robert C., Spiess, Bruce D., Searles, Bruce E., Sundt, Thoralf M., III, Sanchez, Juan A., Shappell, Scott A., Culig, Michael H., Lazzara, Elizabeth H., Fitzgerald, David C., Thourani, Vinod H., Eghtesady, Pirooz, Ikonomidis, John S., England, Michael R., Selke, Frank W., Nussmeier, Nancy A., 0471704, Wahr, Joyce A., Prager, Richard L., Abernathy, J. H., III, Martinez, Elizabeth A., Salas, Eduardo, Seifert, Patricia C., Groom, Robert C., Spiess, Bruce D., Searles, Bruce E., Sundt, Thoralf M., III, Sanchez, Juan A., Shappell, Scott A., Culig, Michael H., Lazzara, Elizabeth H., Fitzgerald, David C., Thourani, Vinod H., Eghtesady, Pirooz, Ikonomidis, John S., England, Michael R., Selke, Frank W., and Nussmeier, Nancy A.
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The cardiac surgical operating room (OR) is a complex environment in which highly trained subspecialists interact with each other using sophisticated equipment to care for patients with severe cardiac disease and significant comorbidities. Thousands of patient lives have been saved or significantly improved with the advent of modern cardiac surgery. Indeed, both mortality and morbidity for coronary artery bypass surgery have decreased during the past decade. Nonetheless, the highly skilled and dedicated personnel in cardiac ORs are human and will make errors. Refined techniques, advanced technologies, and enhanced coordination of care have led to significant improvements in cardiac surgery outcomes.
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- 2013
5. Laboratory Subsystem Performance Evaluation.
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MCDONNELL DOUGLAS ASTRONAUTICS CO ST LOUIS MO, Abernathy, J. L., Allen, L. B., Brookman, J. S., Burjeck, R. T., Carson, L. M., MCDONNELL DOUGLAS ASTRONAUTICS CO ST LOUIS MO, Abernathy, J. L., Allen, L. B., Brookman, J. S., Burjeck, R. T., and Carson, L. M.
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The purpose of this program was to provide an early evaluation of 1 Gbps 0.53 micrometers PGBM laser communication components and the subsystem. This evaluation was conducted on the MDAC-E digital baseband laser communication subsystem that was developed under company sponsorship to meet, as nearly as possible, the specifications of the Preliminary Subsystem Design.
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- 1973
6. Future Farmers of Virginia Chapter Chats May 1945
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Parks, Odis, Chudoba, Jimmy, Evans, Eugene, Shelton, Harry, Bryan, Buddy, Sowers, Welby, Orr, Jr., Ross M., Snead, Jr., Arnton, Rose, Jimmy, Litton, Bob, Cobb, Jr., J. M., Morrison, Carl, King, Marion, Anderson, Charles, Hoge, J. O., Carr, Joe B., Bousman, Howard, Howard, Dowell J., Croft, Kemper, Roach, Bill, Poland, Curtis, Easter, Mitchell, Carr, Richard, Martin, Lowrie, Wheeler, Billy, Ranson, Gilmore, Armentrout, Fred, Spanton, W. T., Franklin, George, Blanks, Roy, Gatewood, Robert, Mongold, Clarence, Buhrman, Charles, Abernathy, J. S., Grizzard, Jr., Monroe, Bailey, Richard E., Cave, Lindsay, Jordon, Herbert, Hunley, Reggie, Martin, Luther, Strale, Roy Lee, Monroe, Jeff, Parks, Odia, Cobb, J. M., Wright, Edward, Turner, Banks, Ball, Charles, Parks, Odis, Chudoba, Jimmy, Evans, Eugene, Shelton, Harry, Bryan, Buddy, Sowers, Welby, Orr, Jr., Ross M., Snead, Jr., Arnton, Rose, Jimmy, Litton, Bob, Cobb, Jr., J. M., Morrison, Carl, King, Marion, Anderson, Charles, Hoge, J. O., Carr, Joe B., Bousman, Howard, Howard, Dowell J., Croft, Kemper, Roach, Bill, Poland, Curtis, Easter, Mitchell, Carr, Richard, Martin, Lowrie, Wheeler, Billy, Ranson, Gilmore, Armentrout, Fred, Spanton, W. T., Franklin, George, Blanks, Roy, Gatewood, Robert, Mongold, Clarence, Buhrman, Charles, Abernathy, J. S., Grizzard, Jr., Monroe, Bailey, Richard E., Cave, Lindsay, Jordon, Herbert, Hunley, Reggie, Martin, Luther, Strale, Roy Lee, Monroe, Jeff, Parks, Odia, Cobb, J. M., Wright, Edward, Turner, Banks, and Ball, Charles
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- 1945
7. Future Farmers of Virginia Chapter Chats May 1945
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Parks, Odis, Chudoba, Jimmy, Evans, Eugene, Shelton, Harry, Bryan, Buddy, Sowers, Welby, Orr, Jr., Ross M., Snead, Jr., Arnton, Rose, Jimmy, Litton, Bob, Cobb, Jr., J. M., Morrison, Carl, King, Marion, Anderson, Charles, Hoge, J. O., Carr, Joe B., Bousman, Howard, Howard, Dowell J., Croft, Kemper, Roach, Bill, Poland, Curtis, Easter, Mitchell, Carr, Richard, Martin, Lowrie, Wheeler, Billy, Ranson, Gilmore, Armentrout, Fred, Spanton, W. T., Franklin, George, Blanks, Roy, Gatewood, Robert, Mongold, Clarence, Buhrman, Charles, Abernathy, J. S., Grizzard, Jr., Monroe, Bailey, Richard E., Cave, Lindsay, Jordon, Herbert, Hunley, Reggie, Martin, Luther, Strale, Roy Lee, Monroe, Jeff, Parks, Odia, Cobb, J. M., Wright, Edward, Turner, Banks, Ball, Charles, Parks, Odis, Chudoba, Jimmy, Evans, Eugene, Shelton, Harry, Bryan, Buddy, Sowers, Welby, Orr, Jr., Ross M., Snead, Jr., Arnton, Rose, Jimmy, Litton, Bob, Cobb, Jr., J. M., Morrison, Carl, King, Marion, Anderson, Charles, Hoge, J. O., Carr, Joe B., Bousman, Howard, Howard, Dowell J., Croft, Kemper, Roach, Bill, Poland, Curtis, Easter, Mitchell, Carr, Richard, Martin, Lowrie, Wheeler, Billy, Ranson, Gilmore, Armentrout, Fred, Spanton, W. T., Franklin, George, Blanks, Roy, Gatewood, Robert, Mongold, Clarence, Buhrman, Charles, Abernathy, J. S., Grizzard, Jr., Monroe, Bailey, Richard E., Cave, Lindsay, Jordon, Herbert, Hunley, Reggie, Martin, Luther, Strale, Roy Lee, Monroe, Jeff, Parks, Odia, Cobb, J. M., Wright, Edward, Turner, Banks, and Ball, Charles
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- 1945
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