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Polygraph examination in anaysis of evidence

2014

"I assume that a polygraph examination may be part of mass of evidence in a specific case, and I also assume that the result of a polygraph examination belongs to forensic evidence, and within it has its place in expert evidence. Therefore, as item of evidence, it can be subjected to an analysis covering the assessment of its credibility, reliability, weigh, probative force, etc., and can also be analysed as evidential argument. Such an argument may be evaluated from two points of view: “internal” developed by its creator (in this case: by the expert), and “external” whose author is the analyst, or, more generally speaking, the addressee of the argument. Th e “internal” analysis is presente…

Polygraphpolygraph examination resultsPrawopolygraph examination as evidence; polygraph examination results; polygraph in criminal casepolygraph examination as evidenceCriminal lawCriminologypolygraph in criminal casePsychologiaEuropean Polygraph
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Effect of Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Table Olives on the ImmuneInflammatory Responses: Potential Clinical Applications

2017

Background and Objective: Extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) is the common element among the Mediterranean countries. It can be considered a nutraceutical and functional food, thanks to its bioactive compounds. It can act and modulate different processes linked to ageing and age-related diseases related to a common chronic low grade inflammation. Depending on the cultivar, the growth conditions, the period of harvesting, the productive process and time of product storage, EVOO could contain different amount of vegetal components. Of course, the same is for table olives. Methods: The aim of our review is to summarize the effects of EVOO and table olives on the immunemediated inflammatory respons…

Polyphenol0301 basic medicineMediterranean dietTable oliveEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismContext (language use)Diet MediterraneanAntioxidantsneuroinflammationImmunomodulation03 medical and health sciencesNutraceuticalFunctional foodFunctional FoodOleaFood PreservedFood QualityAnimalsHumansImmunology and AllergyFood scienceOlive OilSettore MED/04 - Patologia GeneraleEvidence-Based Medicine030109 nutrition & dieteticsbiologyAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalEVOOmediterranean dietDietary patternbiology.organism_classificationImmune System Diseasestable olivesOleaFruitDietary SupplementsNutraceuticalFood qualityOlive oilEndocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders - Drug Targets
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The Impact of Population Ageing and Social Stratification: The Case of Latvia

2019

Population ageing and social stratification is widely assumed to have detrimental effects on the economy yet there is little empirical evidence about the magnitude of its effects. The aim of this article is to investigate the relationships between population ageing and social stratification and the state of economy of a small and post-transition economy. We are looking for these relationships and their strength of influence; at what time after shocking these variables reach their original levels. We apply standard Granger (non-) causality tests, VAR (Vector Auto-Regressive), IRF (Impulse Response Function) and the prediction error variance analysis by using quarterly data from 2000 to 2018.…

Population ageingEconomic development -- Econometric models03 medical and health sciencesPrediction error variance0302 clinical medicinepost-transition economy0502 economics and businessPer capitaEconomicssmall and open economy030212 general & internal medicineEmpirical evidenceLabor supply -- LatviaPopulation ageingSocial stratification -- Latviapopulation social stratification05 social sciencesGeneral Business Management and AccountingCausalitySocial stratificationPopulation aging -- Latvia:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics::Economics [Research Subject Categories]Demographic economicsLatvia -- Economic policyGeneral Economics Econometrics and Finance050212 sport leisure & tourism
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Residential Change and Socio-demographic Challenges for Large Housing Estates in Riga, Latvia

2019

Large housing estates from the socialist era are a characteristic feature of the built environment in the cities of Central and Eastern Europe. Many urban researchers are increasingly interested in residential changes in these areas, showing how demographic and socioeconomic processes interact with the decline or upgrading of this distinct type of housing. In Europe, the debate concerning large housing estates is largely related to a declining and ageing population, as well as to housing conditions. In Latvia, the underdeveloped housing market and the massive privatisation of the housing stock to sitting tenants have contributed, since the late-Soviet period, to inherited socio-spatial stru…

Population declinePopulation ageingGeographySocial changeDevelopment economicsPopulation growthEmpirical evidenceSocioeconomic statusStock (geology)Built environment
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A DIGITAL BEHAVIOURAL ASSESSMENT APPLICATION TO APPLY POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT IN SCHOOL WIDE INTERVENTION

2018

The Behavioural Assessment to improve School Environment (BASE) European Erasmus+ project responses to the European requirement of reforming the whole scholastic disciplinary system identifies in the proven US-born concept of the Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) one possible solution, and tries to adapt its practical and evidence-based principles to the heterogeneous European school settings. Recently, scientific studies (Sugai, Horner, 2016) have emphasized the promising role of PBS in reducing the occurrence of behavioural problems by setting up a preventive, proactive and multilevel system based on the direct involvement of the entire school team: starting from teachers, school leaders u…

Positive behavior support Evidence based system Web application Problem behaviourspreventionIntervention (counseling)Applied psychologyPositive Behavior Supportemotional and behavioural disorderEvidence-based FBAweb-applicationPsychologyICERI2018 Proceedings
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Verità ed evidenza: radici di un’etica fenomenologica

2020

The paper discusses the problem of the relationship between ethics and truth starting from a critique of the contemporary paradigm of post-truth. The opposition between objectivity and subjectivism that is the basis of this paradigm is questioned by inserting the medium term of objectivity as fairness. The truth is thus recovered as an exceding dimension that can never be completely owned. To illustrate this point, I therefore resort to the phenomenological theory of evidence, retracing its development in Edmund Husserl’s texts from the Sixth Logical Research to Formal and Transcendental Logic to the Cartesian Meditations. Thereby, it becomes gradually clear how the evidence is connected to…

Post-truth Evidence Husserl Phenomenological Ethics
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Confession, Voice and the Sensualization of Power: The Significance of Michel Foucault’s 1962 Encounter with Jean-Jacques Rousseau

2012

Michel Foucault is known for his critiques of the intertwinement of empirical knowledge, perception and experience, and power. Within this general framework, this article focuses on a fairly unnoticed text of Foucault’s: his 1962 Introduction to Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s Dialogues. The article shows that Foucault’s Introduction is central for more than one reason: Firstly, it is apparently the first piece, in which Foucault focuses in detail on confession as an individualizing mode of power and truth-utterance. Secondly, in this text, Foucault treats confession as an empirical, sensual and affective form of power. Thirdly, in this early text, Foucault presents what can be called his critique …

Power (social and political)PhilosophyMode (music)PhilosophyPerceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectHuman sexualityEmpirical evidenceConfessionBiopowerPhonocentrismEpistemologymedia_commonFoucault Studies
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Ecologies of Practice

2018

Through current research evidence, anecdotal experiences portrayed in the research to praxis sections and country-specific images of practice, we hope the chapters of this book have highlighted the tremendous potential and power of the adolescent developmental period. Education systems, schools and teachers all play important roles in how the schooling experience of adolescents unfolds. Since such a significant portion of their sense of self develops through their interactions and explorations with people and ideas at school, we can no longer leave to chance what happens during the middle years of learning. Bringing the science and research of adolescence and adolescent schooling to life th…

Power (social and political)Praxismedia_common.quotation_subjectLearning environmentPedagogyPsychology of selfCross-culturalSociologyPeriod (music)Research evidencemedia_common
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Mentoring of new teachers as a contested practice: Supervision, support and collaborative self-development

2014

Abstract This article examines contested practices of mentoring of newly qualified teachers within and between Australia (New South Wales), Finland and Sweden. Drawing on empirical evidence from a variety of studies, we demonstrate three archetypes of mentoring: supervision, support and collaborative self-development. Using the theory of practice architectures, we show that (1) these three forms of mentoring represent three different projects: (a) assisting new teachers to pass through probation, (b) traditional mentoring as support, and (c) peer-group mentoring; and (2) these different projects involve and imply quite different practice architectures in the form of different material-econo…

Practice theoryComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONbusiness.industryNewly qualifiedProfessional developmentEducationVariety (cybernetics)Personal developmentComputingMilieux_GENERALTeacher inductionPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONta516SociologyEmpirical evidencebusinessArchetypeTeaching and Teacher Education
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Occupational Safety and Health Risk Assessment in Engineered Nanoparticles Manufacturing Processes

2017

The engineered nanoparticles are more and more entering in Romanian working places, both in research laboratories and in manufacturing processes. Ever increasingly numerous evidence shows that this materials science revolution can generate significant health, safety and environmental hazards, in addition to the social, economic and ethical challenges involvedBased on the precautionary principle recommended be the European Union and a thorough literature review, this research is intended to introduce a framework for further development of an Occupational Health and Safety risk management foundation in this field of concern. Starting from a systematic approach in terms of occupational exposur…

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