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Comly, John, Mott, Lucretia, Mott, Samuel.,

... Samuel Mott, clerk. From the Yearly Meeting of Friends held in Philadelphia, by adjournments, from the 12th ... same inclusive, 1830, to the Yearly Meeting of Friends held in London -- From the Yearly Meeting of ...

0000 - Gale Group | Sabin

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Suzanne van de Groep, Sophie Sweijen, Erik de Water, Eveline A. Crone,

... aged 10-20-years) themselves and their best friend. Decisions either benefitted themselves (i.e., the Self Immediate - Self Delay' condition) or their friend (i.e., 'Friend Immediate - Friend Delay' condition); or juxtaposed rewards for themselves and their friends (i.e., the 'Self Immediate - Friend Delay' or 'Friend Immediate - Self Delay' conditions). We observed that younger ... this was associated with an immediate benefit for friends. Individual differences analyses revealed increased activity in the ... associated with age. Finally, temporal delay choices for friends relative to self were associated with increased activity ...

Tópico(s): Mental Health Research Topics

2023 - Elsevier BV | Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience

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Smith, Joseph,

With: Supplement to a descriptive catalogue of Friends' books, or books written by members of the Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers / Joseph Smith.--London : E. Hicks, 1893. Book.

0000 - Gale Group | Sabin

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Jaimie Arona Krems, Rebecka K. Hahnel-Peeters, Laureon A. Merrie, Keelah E. G. Williams, Daniel Sznycer,

Intuition and research alike suggest that people prefer friends to be prosocial—particularly kind and trustworthy. Here, ... are embedded in wider social networks. Because our friends recurrently interact with other people, and these friend-other interactions can have various positive and negative ... possess distinct preferences not only for how our friends behave toward us but also for how friends behave toward different other people (e.g., strangers, ... we find: (a) When the targets of best friends' behavior are not specified, people's friend preferences ...

Tópico(s): Social and Intergroup Psychology

2023 - Elsevier BV | Evolution and Human Behavior

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Smith, Joseph,

With: Supplement to a descriptive catalogue of Friends' books, or books written by members of the Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers / Joseph Smith.--London : E. Hicks, 1893. Book.

0000 - Gale Group | Sabin

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Kristopher M. Smith, Anne C. Pisor, Bertha Aron, Kasambo Bernard, Paschal Fimbo, Rose Kimesera, Monique Borgerhoff Mulder,

... at greater distances; accordingly, help between long-distance friends may be more explicitly contingent than between close-distance friends. We interviewed 918 participants from 21 fishing villages ... form of a gift or loan from a friend living in their village and a friend living in a neighboring village. As there are ... gifts will not, we predicted that close-distance friends would be more likely to help with gifts, whereas long-distance friends would be more likely to help with loans. ... gifts and loans between close- and long-distance friends were similar in kind and amount, though close- ...

Tópico(s): Global Maternal and Child Health

2022 - Elsevier BV | Evolution and Human Behavior

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Smith, Joseph,

With: Supplement to a descriptive catalogue of Friends' books, or books written by members of the Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers / Joseph Smith.--London : E. Hicks, 1893. Book.

0000 - Gale Group | Sabin

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Paige E. Davis, Jessica Slater, David Marshall, Diana L. Robins,

Research on neurotypical children with imaginary friends has found that those with imaginary friends have better social skills and are more able to think about how other people's minds work compared to children without imaginary friends. Research shows that some autistic children also create imaginary friends. This article is the first to look at whether or not autistic children with imaginary friends have stronger social skills and an improved ability ... think about others' minds than those without imaginary friends. We asked parents to report about their children ...

Tópico(s): Child and Animal Learning Development

2022 - SAGE Publishing | Autism

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Project Gutenberg

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Leaflet: Friends Abroad. Society Of Friends Emergency Committee For The Assistance Of Germans, Austrians And Hungarians In Distress. Relief. RELIEF 5/58A. Book.

0000 - Gale Group | ArchivesUnbound Women-War

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Léa C. Perret, Myung Ki, Melissa Commisso, Doukyoung Chon, Sara Scardera, Woorim Kim, Rebecca Fuhrer, Geneviève Gariépy, Isabelle Ouellet‐Morin, Marie‐Claude Geoffroy,

... less evidence on how certain factors such as friend support can buffer this association. This study investigated the associations between friend support and depressive symptoms among victimized and non- ... school students in South Korea. Self-reported perceived friend support, depressive symptoms and peer victimization were measured ... prior year mental health symptoms, higher levels of friend support were found to attenuate the association between peer victimization and depressive symptoms (p for friend support by peer victimization interaction <0.05). Peer ...

Tópico(s): Child Development and Digital Technology

2021 - Elsevier BV | Journal of Affective Disorders

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After 2 years 3rd Report of Friends Ambulance Unit. Friends Ambulance Unit. British Red Cross Society. B.R.C.S. 22/5. Book.

0000 - Gale Group | ArchivesUnbound Women-War

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Edwin J. Burns, Weiying Yang, Haojiang Ying,

... a group. However, it is possible that your friends could have a detrimental effect upon your attractiveness ... a contrastive process between your face and your friends, then highly attractive friends may diminish your attractiveness. We confirm this hypothesis ... by showing that the presence of highly attractive friends can indeed make you appear less attractive (i.e., a reverse cheerleader effect), suggesting friend effects are driven in part by a contrastive ... too, with these averageness effects associated with the friend effects observed in our first experiment. We present ...

Tópico(s): Animal Behavior and Reproduction

2021 - Elsevier BV | Cognition

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Pamphlet: To Friends the World Over. Society Of Friends Emergency Committee For The Assistance Of Germans, Austrians And Hungarians In Distress. ...

0000 - Gale Group | ArchivesUnbound Women-War

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Greta R. Bauer, Margaret L. Lawson, Daniel L. Metzger,

... self-harm), support from online and/or transgender friends but not parents, and lesser gender dysphoria. We ... online and trans communities: having gender-supportive online friends was coded if adolescents reported online friends who knew their gender and were "very supportive," and having online or trans friends as general sources of support was indicated in ... past-year suicide attempt, having gender-supportive online friends, general support from online friends or transgender friends, or gender support from parents. ...

Tópico(s): African Sexualities and LGBTQ+ Issues

2021 - Elsevier BV | The Journal of Pediatrics

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Project Gutenberg

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Leaflet: The Friends of the Poor, How we help, Whom we help, What you can do. The Friends of the Poor. Benevolent Organisations. B.O.8 ...

0000 - Gale Group | ArchivesUnbound Women-War

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Veronika Baumann, Flavio Del Santo, Alexander R. H. Smith, Flaminia Giacomini, Esteban Castro-Ruiz, Časlav Brukner,

... a measurement takes place. The notorious Wigner's friend gedankenexperiment constitutes the paradoxical scenario in which different ... one and the same interaction differently, one –the Friend– via state-update and the other –Wigner– unitarily. This can lead to Wigner and his friend assigning different probabilities to the outcome of the ... PWM) as a timeless description of Wigner's friend-like scenarios. We show that the standard rules ... be modified to deal with the Wigner's friend gedankenexperiment. We identify three main definitions of such ...

Tópico(s): Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates

2021 - Verein zur Förderung des Open Access Publizierens in den Quantenwissenschaften | Quantum

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Project Gutenberg

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Leaflet: Friends Ambulance Unit. Friends Ambulance Unit. British Red Cross Society. 1915. B.R.C.S. 22/7. Book.

1915 - Gale Group | ArchivesUnbound Women-War

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Louise C. Hawkley, Laura E. Finch, Ashwin Kotwal, Linda J. Waite,

... contact with non-household (a) family and (b) friends, by (i) phone, (ii) messages (email, text, social ... weekly in-person contact with family (37%) or friends (31%), and nearly a quarter reported no in-person contact with family (22%) or friends (25%). Most reported regular contact with family or friends via phone (78% vs. 60%) or messaging (69% ... 17% reported regular video calls with family and friends, respectively. At least half of older adults reported never using video calls with family (49%) or friends (60%) since the pandemic started. Contact frequencies and ...

Tópico(s): Technology Use by Older Adults

2021 - Wiley | Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

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Project Gutenberg

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Pamphlet: Friends' Service in Russia. Society Of Friends, War Victims' Relief Committee. Relief. 1917. RELIEF 4.1/92. Book.

1917 - Gale Group | ArchivesUnbound Women-War

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Chenhong Peng,

... of poverty status. • Social comparison with one’s friends affects the discrepancy between people’s economic poverty ... to be a more important reference group than friends in shaping the mismatch between economic and subjective ... how comparisons with “close others,” namely, parents and friends, influence the discrepancy between economic and subjective poverty. ... mobility” and “equality of opportunity,” whereas comparison with friends reflects “equality of outcome.” The data were drawn ... measures of intergenerational mobility. When comparing themselves to friends, people made both downward and upward comparisons. As ...

Tópico(s): Social and Cultural Dynamics

2021 - Elsevier BV | Research in Social Stratification and Mobility