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    • Constructivism in Practical Philosophy 

      Scanlon, Thomas Michael (Oxford University Press, 2012)
    • Consumer Financial Protection 

      Campbell, John Y.; Jackson, Howell Edmunds; Madrian, Brigitte C.; Tufano, Peter (American Economic Association, 2011)
      The recent financial crisis has led many to question how well businesses deliver services and how well regulatory institutions address problems in consumer financial markets. This paper discusses consumer financial regulation, ...
    • Consumers’ Misunderstanding of Health Insurance 

      Loewenstein, George; Friedman, Joelle Y.; McGill, Barbara; Ahmad, Sarah; Linck, Suzanne; Sinkula, Stacey; Beshears, John Leonard; Choi, James J.; Kolstad, Jonathan; Laibson, David I.; Madrian, Brigitte; List, John A.; Volpp, Kevin G. (Elsevier BV, 2013)
      We report results from two surveys of representative samples of Americans with private health insurance. The first examines how well Americans understand, and believe they understand, traditional health insurance coverage. ...
    • A Consumers’ Republic: The Politics of Mass Consumption in Postwar America 

      Cohen, Lizabeth (University of Chicago Press, 2004)
    • Consuming experience: Why affective forecasters overestimate comparative value 

      Morewedge, Carey K.; Gilbert, Daniel Todd; Myrseth, Kristian Ove R.; Kassam, Karim; Wilson, Timothy D. (Elsevier BV, 2010)
      The hedonic value of an outcome can be influenced by the alternatives to which it is compared, which is why people expect to be happier with outcomes that maximize comparative value (e.g., the best of several mediocre ...
    • Consumption and Portfolio Decisions When Expected Returns are Time Varying 

      Campbell, John; Viceira, Luis (MIT Press, 1999)
      This paper presents an approximate analytical solution to the optimal consumption and portfolio choice problem of an infinitely lived investor with Epstein-Zin-Weil utility who faces a constant riskless interest rate and ...
    • Consumption, Consumerism, and Japanese Modernity 

      Gordon, Andrew D. (Oxford University Press, 2012)
    • Contact De-electrification of Electrostatically Charged Polymers 

      Soh, Siowling; Kwok, Sen Wai; Liu, Helena; Whitesides, George M. (American Chemical Society, 2012)
      The contact electrification of insulating organic polymers is still incompletely understood, in part because multiple fundamental mechanisms may contribute to the movement of charge. This study describes a mechanism ...
    • Contact sensing and grasping performance of compliant hands 

      Dollar, Aaron M.; Jentoft, Leif Patrick; Gao, Jason Hao; Howe, Robert D. (Springer Science + Business Media, 2009)
      Limitations in modern sensing technologies result in large errors in sensed target object geometry and location in unstructured environments. As a result, positioning a robotic end-effector includes inherent error that ...
    • Contact-line pinning controls how quickly colloidal particles equilibrate with liquid interfaces 

      Wang, Anna; McGorty, Ryan; Kaz, David M.; Manoharan, Vinothan N. (Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2016)
      Previous experiments have shown that spherical colloidal particles relax to equilibrium slowly after they adsorb to a liquid-liquid interface, despite the large interfacial energy gradient driving the adsorption. The slow ...
    • Contagion of Cooperation in Static and Fluid Social Networks 

      Jordan, Jillian J.; Rand, David G.; Arbesman, Samuel; Fowler, James H.; Christakis, Nicholas A. (Public Library of Science, 2013)
      Cooperation is essential for successful human societies. Thus, understanding how cooperative and selfish behaviors spread from person to person is a topic of theoretical and practical importance. Previous laboratory ...
    • Contagious bank failures in a free banking system 

      Aghion, Philippe; Bolton, Patrick; Dewatripont, Mathias (Elsevier BV, 2000)
      This paper develops a model of an unregulated banking system based around a private clearing house arrangement. Whilst such a system may dominate one with a public safety net in reducing moral hazard in lending and therefore ...
    • A Contemporary Microbially Maintained Subglacial Ferrous “Ocean” 

      Mikucki, Jill A.; Pearson, Ann; Schrag, Daniel P.; Johnston, David T; Turchyn, Alexandra V.; Farquhar, James; Anbar, Ariel D.; Priscu, John C.; Lee, Peter A. (American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2009)
      An active microbial assemblage cycles sulfur in a sulfate-rich, ancient marine brine beneath Taylor Glacier, an outlet glacier of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, with Fe(III) serving as the terminal electron acceptor. ...
    • Content of Perceptual Experience 

      Siegel, Susanna C. (Sage, 2010)
    • Content-aware kinetic scrolling for supporting web page navigation 

      Kim, Juho; Zhang, Amy X.; Kim, Jihee; Miller, Robert C.; Gajos, Krzysztof Z (Association of Computing Machinery, 2014)
      Long documents are abundant on the web today, and are accessed in increasing numbers from touchscreen devices such as mobile phones and tablets. Navigating long documents with small screens can be challenging both physically ...
    • Contested Boundaries. Psychiatry, Disease, and Diagnosis 

      Rosenberg, Charles (University of Chicago Press, 2006)
      Since the 19th century, we have come to think of disease in terms of specific entities—entities defined and legitimated in terms of characteristic somatic mechanisms. Since the last third of that century, we have expanded ...
    • A Context Free TAG Variant 

      Swanson, Ben; Yamangil, Elif; Charniak, Eugene; Shieber, Stuart M. (Association for Computational Linguistics, 2013)
    • Context influences on TALE–DNA binding revealed by quantitative profiling 

      Rogers, Julia M.; Barrera, Luis A.; Reyon, Deepak; Sander, Jeffry D.; Kellis, Manolis; Joung, J Keith; Bulyk, Martha L. (Nature Pub. Group, 2015)
      Transcription activator-like effector (TALE) proteins recognize DNA using a seemingly simple DNA-binding code, which makes them attractive for use in genome engineering technologies that require precise targeting. Although ...
    • The context of female dispersal in Kanyawara chimpanzees 

      Stumpf, RM; Wrangham, Richard W.; Emery Thompson, M; Muller, M.N. (Brill Academic Publishers, 2009)
      In most social mammals, members of either one sex or both leave their natal group at sexual maturity. In catarrhine primates, male emigration is the predominant pattern. Female philopatry facilitates cooperation among kin, ...