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Articles | Temple Political and Civil Rights Law Society

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By Noam Koslov (read PDF version) Abstract President Donald J. Trump engaged in an insurrection. On its face, this conclusion seems to have originated in a criminal proceeding, following a thorough jury trial that adhered to all standards offered by the Constitution to protect the rights of criminal defendants. However, this is not the case. In a civil proceeding, following a five-day bench ...

Cost of a Data Breach Report 2022 - Temple University

https://community.mis.temple.edu/mis5206sec951summer2023/files/2023/06/Cost-of-a-Data-Breach-Full-Report-2022.pdf

Executive summary The Cost of a Data Breach Report offers IT, risk management and security leaders a lens into factors that can increase or help mitigate the rising cost of data breaches.

Testing for Publication Bias in Political Science

https://sites.temple.edu/nickerson/files/2017/07/Gerber_Green_Nickerson.PA_.2001.pdf

If the publication decisions of journals are a function of the statistical significance of re-search findings, the published literature may suffer from “publication bias.” This paper describes a method for detecting publication bias. We point out that to achieve statisti-cal significance, the effect size must be larger in small samples. If publications tend to be biased against ...

Microsoft Word - Article B Bricker.doc

https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2017/02/27.1.Bricker-TICLJ.pdf

Long ago, American legislatures and courts rejected such a defense for various reasons that make sense under both a utilitarian and retributivist model of punishment.2 Prior to developments in modern medicine, many injuries that are treatable today led to death3 and were treated as murder under different theories such as depraved heart murder. Further, based on the immutable facts in the above ...

Convex Shape Decomposition - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Papers/CSD_CVPR10.pdf

Abstract In this paper, we propose a new shape decomposition method, called convex shape decomposition. We formal-ize the convex decomposition problem as an integer linear programming problem, and obtain approximate optimal so-lution by minimizing the total cost of decomposition under some concavity constraints. Our method is based on Morse theory and combines information from multiple Morse ...

ARTICLE: Assertion and Hearsay

https://law.temple.edu/wp-content/uploads/ARTICLE_-Assertion-and-Hearsay_-125-Dick.-L.-Rev.-347.pdf

This article explores the characteristics and functions of assertion and considers how the term influences the definition of hearsay under Federal Rule of Evidence 801. Rule 801(a) defines hearsay by limiting it to words and conduct intended as an assertion, but the rule does not define the term assertion. Courts and legal scholars have focused relatively little attention on the nature and ...

MOTIVATIONAL INFLUENCES ON MEMORY - Sites

https://sites.temple.edu/adaptivememorylab/files/2019/01/Motivational-influences-on-memory.pdf

ABSTRACT Motivation significantly influences learning and memory. While a long history of research has focused on simple forms of associative learning, such as Pavlovian conditioning, recent research is beginning to character-ize how motivation influences episodic memory. In this chapter we synthesize findings across behavioral, cognitive, and educational neuro-science to characterize ...

Young Children’s Motivational Frameworks and Math Achievement ... - Sites

https://sites.temple.edu/cognitionlearning/files/2016/10/Park-et-al-2016_JEP.pdf

Although students’ motivational frameworks (entity vs. incremental) have been linked to academic achievement, little is known about how early this link emerges and how motivational frameworks develop in the first place. In a year-long study (student N 424, Teacher N 58), we found that, as early as 1st and 2nd grade, children who endorsed an incremental framework performed better on a ...

TIle Irony of Socrates

https://sites.temple.edu/dwolf/files/2020/06/Irony.pdf

In the phrase "Socratic irony," which, as here, is principally used with reference to Plato's charac-ter Socrates, 'irony' is also commonly understood to mean dissembling or disingenuousness. This us-age is clearly informed by the conventional under-standing of 'eironeia,' but 'irony' does not mean deception. There are two basic kinds of irony, ver-bal and situational. Verbal irony occurs when ...

COMMONWEALTH REPORTING REQUIREMENTS DECEMBER 2023

https://finance.temple.edu/sites/finance/files/documents/Temple%20University%20Disclosure%20Report%2C%20Dec%202023.pdf

FY 2023 Additional Information for each Academic and Administrative Unit and Defined Project or Program: Number of Employees and median and mean salaries by Classification Page 10