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  1. How can Human Beings Transgress their Biologically Based Views?

    How can Human Beings Transgress their Biologically Based Views?

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Philosophy • Authors: Michael Vlerick --- Department of philosophy, South-Africa
    Empirical evidence from developmental psychology and anthropology points out that the human mind is predisposed to conceptualize the world in particular, species-specific ways. These cognitive predispositions lead to universal human commonsense views, often referred to as folk theories. Nevertheless, humans...
  2. South Africa's coastal-breeding white-breasted cormorants: population trends, breeding season and movements, and diet

    South Africa's coastal-breeding white-breasted cormorants: population trends, breeding season and movements, and diet

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: RJM Crawford --- Branch: Oceans and Coasts, Department of Environmental Affairs, South Africa RM Randall --- South African National Parks, South Africa PA Whittington --- East London Museum, South Africa L Waller --- CapeNature, South Africa BM Dyer --- Branch: Oceans and Coasts, Department of Environmental Affairs, South Africa DG Allan --- Durban Natural Science Museum, South Africa C Fox --- Ezemvelo-KZN Wildlife, South Africa AP Martin --- Department of Zoology, South Africa L Upfold --- Branch: Oceans and Coasts, Department of Environmental Affairs, South Africa J Visagie --- CapeNature, South Africa S Bachoo --- Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, South Africa M Bowker --- School of Life Sciences, South Africa CT Downs --- School of Life Sciences, South Africa R Fox --- Addo Elephant National Park, South African National Parks, South Africa J Huisamen --- CapeNature, South Africa AB Makhado --- Branch: Oceans and Coasts, Department of Environmental Affairs, South Africa WH Oosthuizen --- Branch: Oceans and Coasts, Department of Environmental Affairs, South Africa PG Ryan --- Percy FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology, South Africa RH Taylor --- School of Life Sciences, South Africa JK Turpie --- Anchor Environmental Consultants, South Africa
    White-breasted cormorants Phalacrocorax [carbo] lucidus breed around South Africa's coast and at inland localities. Along the coasts of the Northern, Western and Eastern Cape provinces, numbers breeding were similar during the periods 1977–1981 (1 116 pairs at 41 localities) and...
  3. Sense of humour and adolescents' cognitive flexibility

    Sense of humour and adolescents' cognitive flexibility

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Family Practice • Authors: KGF Esterhuyse --- Department of Psychology, N Nortjé --- University of the Free State, A Pienaar --- University of the Free State, RBI Beukes --- University of the Free State,
    Objective: There is a lack of research on humour among adolescents in South Africa. This article examines cognitive flexibility and humour. The objective was to investigate the roles of gender and language as possible moderating variables in the relationship between...
  4. Disaster recovery experiences of a South African rural farming community

    Disaster recovery experiences of a South African rural farming community

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Christiaan Becker --- Africa Unit for Transdisciplinary Health Research, South Africa Vera Roos --- Africa Unit for Transdisciplinary Health Research, South Africa Hendri Coetzee --- Africa Unit for Transdisciplinary Health Research, South Africa
    This study explored the bush fire disaster experiences and coping of South African farmers. Participants consisted of seven male farmers (6 = White Afrikaans-speaking; 1 = Black Tswana-speaking). Data were collected using semi-structured interviews, nine months after the disaster, and analysed thematically. The findings...
  5. Flexibility as risk factor for stress-fracture development in South African male soldiers

    Flexibility as risk factor for stress-fracture development in South African male soldiers

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Family Practice • Authors: PS Wood --- Department of Physiology, Division Biokinetics and Sport Science, South Africa PE Krüger --- Department of Physiology, Division Biokinetics and Sport Science, South Africa
    Background: Stress fractures are a common military training injury. Flexibility of muscles and joints may directly influence stress-fracture risk by way of altering the forces applied to bone. Hip external rotation and ankle plantar- and dorsiflexion have been inconsistently reported...
  6. Mental flexibility (set-shifting) deficits in children with ADHD: A replication and extension study

    Mental flexibility (set-shifting) deficits in children with ADHD: A replication and extension study

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Tshikani Theodore Boshomane --- , South Africa Basil Joseph Pillay --- , South Africa Anneke Meyer --- , South Africa
    The study investigated set-shifting impairment differences in children by Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) subtype compared to neurotypical peers. The sample consisted of 156 primary school children from the Limpopo Province of South Africa (ADHD = 78, neurotypical = 78)...
  7. Subjective perception of economic policy uncertainty and ESG performance: Evidence from China

    Subjective perception of economic policy uncertainty and ESG performance: Evidence from China

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Investment Analysts Journal • Authors: Guangchen Li --- Beijing Wuzi University, China Bokun Hei --- Beijing Wuzi University, China Qianlong Ma --- Beijing Wuzi University, China Haijun Wang --- Beijing Wuzi University, China
    This paper explores the relationship between subjective perception of economic policy uncertainty (SPEPU) and ESG performance. We find that SPEPU could deteriorate ESG performance, especially corporate social performance and that this negative effect works through increasing financialization and weakening internal...
  8. Reimagining corporate planning practices for operational flexibility and sustainability in emerging economy: A reflection on the Nigerian private sector

    Reimagining corporate planning practices for operational flexibility and sustainability in emerging economy: A reflection on the Nigerian private sector

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Africa Journal of Management • Authors: Daniel E. Ufua --- Centre for Economic Policy and Development Research (CEPDeR ), Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh Al-Faryan --- The Saudi Economic Association, Saudi Arabia Basit Ali --- ILMA University, Pakistan
    This study examined corporate planning and operational flexibility in an emerging economy, the Nigerian private sector. The research aimed to develop learning on the practice of corporate planning, with a view from the perspectives of the affected stakeholders who are...