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Overcoming the Original Sin of the "Original Condition": How reparations may contribute to emancipatory peacebuilding (2013)
Journal Article
Brett, R., & Malagon Diaz, L. (2013). Overcoming the Original Sin of the "Original Condition": How reparations may contribute to emancipatory peacebuilding. Human Rights Review, 14(3), 257-271. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12142-013-0271-5

This short article explores the relationship between transitional justice mechanisms and peacebuilding by analysing the role that reparations may play in transforming or deepening conflict. Research seeks to identify potential components of an emanci... Read More about Overcoming the Original Sin of the "Original Condition": How reparations may contribute to emancipatory peacebuilding.

Families created by donor insemination: Father-child relationships at age 7 (2013)
Journal Article
Casey, P., Jadva, V., Blake, L., & Golombok, S. (2013). Families created by donor insemination: Father-child relationships at age 7. Journal of Marriage and Family, 75(4), 858-870. https://doi.org/10.1111/jomf

This study examined the psychological well-being of fathers and father–child relationships in families with a 7-year-old child conceived by donor insemination. Twenty-four donor insemination families and comparison groups of 25 egg donation and 32 un... Read More about Families created by donor insemination: Father-child relationships at age 7.

A concurrent-choice analysis of amount-dependent temporal discounting (2013)
Journal Article
Kinloch, J. M., & White, K. G. (2013). A concurrent-choice analysis of amount-dependent temporal discounting. Behavioural Processes, 97, 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.beproc.2013.03.007

Amount-dependent temporal discounting refers to the differential rates at which the values of large and small rewards are discounted over time. A lower rate of discounting of larger rewards is known as the magnitude effect. The present study aimed to... Read More about A concurrent-choice analysis of amount-dependent temporal discounting.

Matching-to-sample and stimulus-pairing-observation procedures in stimulus equivalence: The effects of number of trials and stimulus arrangement (2013)
Journal Article
Kinloch, J. M., McEwan, J. S. A., & Foster, T. M. (2013). Matching-to-sample and stimulus-pairing-observation procedures in stimulus equivalence: The effects of number of trials and stimulus arrangement. Psychological Record, 63(1), 157-174. https://doi.org/10.11133/j.tpr.2013.63.1.012

Studies comparing the effectiveness of the stimulus-pairing-observation and matching-to-sample procedures in facilitating equivalence relations have reported conflicting findings. This study compared the effectiveness of these procedures and examined... Read More about Matching-to-sample and stimulus-pairing-observation procedures in stimulus equivalence: The effects of number of trials and stimulus arrangement.