The acceptability of physician-assisted suicide as a function of circumstances: A preliminary study of Turkish students’ views
The views of young Turkish people on the acceptability of physicianassisted suicide (PAS) in the case of patients suffering from intractable pain or in a state of complete dependence were examined. Ninety-nine participants aged 18-25 were presented with scenarios depicting different situations in which a patient, who suffered from an illness that left her in a state of complete dependence or in a state of severe physical pain, requested for [...]
Assessing Measurement Equivalence in Ordered-Categorical Data
Assessing measurement equivalence in the framework of the common factor linear [...]
A simulation study of rater agreement measures with 2×2 contingency tables
A comparison between six rater agreement measures obtained using three different [...]
Context-outcome associations underlie context-switch effects after partial reinforcement in human predictive learning
Predictive value for continuously reinforced cues is affected by context [...]
Intermittent voluntary ethanol drinking during periadolescence impairs adult spatial learning after a long abstinence period in rats
Although previous findings point to the long-term impact of ethanol [...]
