Sentences with phrase «social implications involved»

The exciting, third - person, movie - like adventure game puts players in a world where humankind lives with androids and experiences the social implications involved.

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At the same time, one wonders if there are unwanted theological implications involved in treating American congregations merely from the viewpoint of religious ecology and social change.
And these issues — each with their own unique social and political implications — are just a few of the issues involving actual life and death consequences.
The report is replete with examples of the social controversies involving science and technology at that time - the biological and environmental effects of nuclear weapons testing, DDT and other dioxins, the use of defoliants and herbicides by the U.S. military in Vietnam, the safety of nuclear power plants, the ban on fetal research, a moratorium on recombinant DNA research, the need for human subject protections and informed consent in genetics research, the misuse of psychology as a tool for torture, the implications of national security controls on science; misconduct in science, and the role of and protections for whistleblowers - many of which continue to resonate in the science and society relationship of today.
The work also has implications for whether scientists who study eye contact should focus on social brain regions rather than those involved in fear and anxiety.
He also was the principal investigator for an NIH - supported initiative that was the nation's first statewide effort to involve the general public in discussion of the Human Genome Project's ethical, legal, and social implications.
It was, simply put, to tell the truth, both about what emerging facts seemed to suggest about a troubling social trend and about the foreseeable implications of that trend for the lives of the people involved.
Specifically, the 1966 report entitled Equality in Educational Opportunity and commonly referred to as the Coleman report in deference to its senior author (Coleman et al., 1966) involved more than 640,000 students in grades 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 and concludes the following: «Taking all these results together, one implication stands above all: that schools bring little to bear on a child's achievement that is independent of his background and general social context» (p. 235).
If the number of people involved in polyamorous relationships is indeed growing, the potential economic and legal implications are significant, as almost all of Canada's most important social institutions are predicated on the assumption that adult relationships come only in pairs.
ABSTRACT: Results on brain imaging studies have led to a better understanding of the neural circuits involved in social cognition and its implication in autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
Results on brain imaging studies have led to a better understanding of the neural circuits involved in social cognition and its implication in autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
Why Normalcy is Important for Youth in Foster Care Gross (2016) Child Trends Discusses the social and mental health implications of normalcy on teenagers involved in child welfare.
«For the professional who wants to approach social competence at an in - depth level and with a thorough understanding of the implications and factors involved, this book is an excellent resource.»
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