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Language effects on mental health stigma
Language is powerful, and the social power of language and labels is something that still needs to be developed in the field of psychology. In two studies, we investigated the effects language had on the stigmatization of ... -
Lanham Trademark Act and the Internet: Cybersquatting, Meta Tagging, Hyperlinking, and Framing
(Washburn University. School of Business, 2003-12-1)The Lanham Act was signed into law in 1946, serves as the federal trademark law in the United States. Congress has amended the Lanham Act nearly twenty times as society and technology has evolved. A brief review of recent ... -
Late Ordovician Geographic Patterns of Extinction
Based on the intensity and rates of various kinds of intense ionizing radiation events such as supernovae and gamma-ray bursts, it is likely that the Earth has been subjected to one or more events of potential mass extinction ... -
Lawrence Memorial Hospital and Business Health: A Multi-Tiered Elective Employee Health Opportunity for Lifestyle Intervention
Employer healthcare expenditures are at an all-time high. With these costs greatly impacting the success and growth of small and large businesses, many employers have recognized the potential and positive impact that ... -
Less-Than-Rational Decision-Making in Organizations
(Washburn University. School of Business, 2007-08-1)This study challenges the assumption that people in organizational contexts make entirely rational decisions. Based on empirical research that analyzes how interviewers make selection decisions during and after employment ... -
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