PRZEDMIOTEM OFERTY JEST KOD DOSTĘPOWY DO KSIĄŻKI ELEKTRONICZNEJ (EBOOK)
KSIĄŻKA JEST DOSTĘPNA NA ZEWNĘTRZNEJ PLATFORMIE. KSIĄŻKA NIE JEST W POSTACI PLIKU.
Psychology Library Editions: Social Psychology (30-volume set) brings together an eclectic mix of titles from a wealth of authors with diverse backgrounds, seeking to understand human behaviour and interaction from a socio-psychological perspective. The series of previously out-of-print titles, originally published between 1908 and 1993, includes those from some authors considered to be founders of social psychology and traces the development of the subject from its early foundations.
- Autorzy: Various
- Wydawnictwo: Taylor & Francis
- Data wydania: 2021
- Wydanie: 1
- Liczba stron:
- Forma publikacji: PDF (online)
- Język publikacji: angielski
- ISBN: 9781317439936
BRAK MOŻLIWOŚCI POBRANIA PLIKU. Drukowanie: OGRANICZENIE DO 2 stron. Kopiowanie: OGRANICZENIE DO 2 stron.
- Volume 01
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Tables
- Foreword
- Preface
- Part one: The problem, the sample and the study
- Chapter 1: The problem: a sociological perspective
- Chapter 2: The sample and the areas of investigation
- Part two: Studies of epilepsy
- Chapter 3: Epilepsy: definitions, incidence, causes and treatment
- Chapter 4: The electroencephalograph
- Chapter 5: Psychiatric aspects of epilepsy since 1947
- Chapter 6: Epilepsy and psychosis
- Chapter 7: Temporal lobe epilepsy and psychiatric disorder
- Chapter 8: Epileptic equivalents
- Chapter 9: Epilepsy and crime
- Chapter 10: Drugs and personality disorder in epileptic children
- Chapter 11: Epilepsy, brain damage and the hyperkinetic syndrome in children
- Chapter 12: Body build and personality disorder in epilepsy
- Chapter 13: The social environment of the epileptic
- Chapter 14: The problem of prejudice against the epileptic
- Chapter 15: The study of interaction
- Part three: Results and hypotheses
- Chapter 16: The categorization of behaviour
- Chapter 17: A controlled study
- Chapter 18: Epileptic fits and behaviour disorder
- Chapter 19: Environmental hazards and behaviour disorder
- Chapter 20: Brain injury, the evidence from the EEG and behaviour disorder in epileptic children
- Chapter 21: The hyperactive group
- Chapter 22: Parental attitudes and behaviour
- Chapter 23: The epileptic child and the school
- Chapter 24: The integration of medical, social and educational agencies in the treatment of the epil
- Chapter 25: A genetic hypothesis
- Chapter 26: Residual areas
- Chapter 27: An interaction hypothesis
- Chapter 28: A parametric study of the data
- Chapter 29: Conclusion: the integration of sociology, psychology and biology
- Bibliography
- Index
- Volume 02
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- Chapter I: Problem and Method
- Part I
- Introduction
- Chapter II: Property among the Insects
- Chapter III: Property among Birds
- Chapter IV: Property among Rodents, Carnivores and Apes
- Part II
- Introduction
- Chapter V: Magic, Animism and Property Values
- Chapter VI: Sentiments of Ownership in Savage Society
- Chapter VII: The Social Patterning of Property Values
- Appendix: Tables I–IV
- Part III
- Introduction
- Chapter VIII: Property and Individual Psychology
- Chapter IX: The Genetic Development of Rights in Property
- Chapter X: Property and Personality
- Chapter XI: Conclusion
- Bibliographical Note
- Index
- Volume 03
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Prejudice and Related Terms; Science and Prejudice
- Some terms related to prejudice
- Pencil-and-paper measures and actions
- Concluding comment
- Science and prejudice
- Conclusion
- Chapter 2: The Influence of Prejudice on Reasoning and Judgement
- Logical thought
- 'Statistical' judgements
- Deficiencies in intuitive logic and statistics, and prejudice
- Chapter 3: Historical Perspectives on Ethnic Prejudice
- The New World
- South Africa
- Conclusion
- Chapter 4: Are There Race Differences?
- Some findings on IQ differences
- Are race differences in IQ hereditary?
- Conclusions: are there racial-ethnic differences? So what?
- Chapter 5: Psychological Explanations of Ethnic Prejudice: The F Scale
- The Authoritarian Personality
- Criticisms of the authoritarian personality study
- The F scale in use
- Socialization and authoritarianism
- Complications
- Conclusions regarding the F scale
- Chapter 6: Principles of Ethnic Prejudice
- Chapter 7: Sex Prejudice and Discrimination
- Are there sex differences?
- Sex prejudice
- Conclusion
- Chapter 8: Prejudice in Action
- Trends in prejudice and discrimination
- Chapter 9: What Can be Done?
- Chapter 10: Hypotheses and Conclusions
- References
- Name Index
- Subject Index
- Volume 04
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1: On Personality Variables, Situations, and Social Behavior
- Epistemological Status of Personality Descriptions and Definition of the Situation
- Personality Measures and Operational Definitions
- Transsituational Consistency
- The Person X Situation Interaction
- The Contents of This Book
- Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 2: Motivation for Achievement
- Experimental Validation of Thematic Apperceptive Measurement of Motivation
- Preliminary Evidence of Interaction of Personality and Situational Determinants of Motivation
- A Theory of Achievement Motivation
- Motivation and Efficiency of Performance
- The Dynamics of Action Applied to Achievement-Related Action
- Motivation and Achievement
- Personality and Behavioral Processes
- References
- Chapter 3: Authoritarianism
- The Search for a Reliable Measure of Authoritarianism
- The Search for the Correlates and the Antecedents of Authoritarianism
- Background: Personality and Situational Determinants of Authoritarian Behavior
- The Interaction of Personality and Situation: Three Examples
- Summary
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter 4: Psychological Differentiation
- History
- Measures of Field Dependence-Independence
- Field Dependence-Independence and Social Behavior
- Overview
- References
- Chapter 5: Introversion/Extraversion
- Historical Background to the Concept
- Measurement of Extraversion Today
- The Extraversiori Dimension in Context
- Two Major Components of Extraversion
- Extraversion and Abnormal Behavior
- The Genetic Basis of Extraversion
- Eysenck's Arousal Theory
- Sensitivity to Reward and Punishment: Gray's Theory
- Intelligence
- Education
- Occupational Psychology
- Risk Taking and Accident Proneness
- Criminality and Antisocial Behavior
- Social and Political Attitudes
- Sexual Attitudes and Behavior
- Social Influence
- Affiliation
- Birth Order
- Attraction
- Person Perception
- Social Class Differences
- Cross-National Differences
- Psychotherapy
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 6: lnternal-External Control of Reinforcement
- Theoretical Background
- Major Areas of Research
- Problems and Issues
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter 7: Dogmatism
- Dogmatism, Authoritarianism, and the Dogmatism Scale
- Dogmatism, Attitudes, and Beliefs
- Personality, Defensiveness, and Maladjustment
- Interpersonal and Group Behavior
- Summary
- References
- Chapter 8: Approval Motivation
- Theoretical Background
- Major Areas of Research
- Problems and Issues
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter 9: Sex Differences
- The Status of Sex as a Personality Variable
- Self-Presentation Strategies
- Sex-linked Task Characteristics
- Sex Differences: When, Where, and Why?
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Volume 05
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: Varieties of identity-threatening experiences
- Chapter 2: Identity and social structure
- The structural components of identity
- The identity processes and the principles of their operation
- Structures and processes in the social context of identity
- A framework for understanding the social context of identity
- The effects of social change upon identity
- The relation of identity to action
- Some concluding remarks about the framework
- Methods for studying identity, threat and coping
- Chapter 3: The structure of threats
- The origin of threat
- The experience of threat
- Unemployment
- The social representation of the unemployed
- Threats to identity created by unemployment
- Sexually atypical employment
- Threats to identity created by sexually atypical employment
- Communalities across threats to identity
- Chapter 4: Self-protection at the intra-psychic level
- The transience of threatened identities
- What constitutes a coping strategy?
- Intra-psychic coping strategies
- Coping powers
- Chapter 5: Interpersonal coping strategies
- Isolation
- Negativism
- Passing
- Compliance
- Chapter 6: Intergroup coping strategies
- Multiple group memberships
- Group support
- Group action
- Chapter 7: Limits to coping
- Failure of coping strategies
- Determinants of coping-strategy choice
- Phases in coping
- An example of phases in coping: unemployment
- Why persist with suboptimal coping strategies?
- Consistency and coping
- Coping and the processes of social comparison
- Ceasing to cope
- Summary
- Chapter 8: Central tenets of the model of identity, threat and coping
- Elaborating the framework
- Propositions of the model
- References
- Name index
- Subject index
- Volume 06
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Social Psychology in Business Organizations
- Social Psychologists and Business Contexts
- Social Psychology in Business Organizations
- Challenges to the Future
- Chapter 2: Negotiator Behavior and Decision Processes in Dyads, Groups, and Markets
- Negotiator Behavior in Dyads
- Negotiator Behavior in Groups
- Negotiator Behavior in Markets
- Summary and Conclusions
- Chapter 3: The Impact of Layoffs on Survivors: An Organizational Justice Perspective
- Forms of Justice in the Layoff Process
- Reactions to Victims of Injustice
- Empirical Evidence
- Implications
- Chapter 4: Beyond Formal Procedures: The Interpersonal Context of Procedural Justice
- The Thibaut and Walker Paradigm: Intended and Unintended Effects
- The Interpersonal Context of Procedural Justice
- Toward a Broader View of Procedural Justice
- Chapter 5: Top-Management Teams: Preparing for the Revolution
- Does Top Management Make a Difference?
- The Task of the Top-Management Team
- The Internal Perspective
- The External Perspective
- Matching Group Process to Task Demands During Convergent Periods
- Preparing for the Revolution
- Conclusion
- Chapter 6: Perceptions of Leadership and Their Implications in Organizations
- Leadership Perceptions
- Implications
- Conclusion
- Chapter 7: Putting Information Technology in its Place: Organizational Communication and the Human I
- A Progression of Hypotheses
- Reconsidering Communication and the Human Infrastructure
- Mismanaging and Managing Meaning
- Methods and Meanings
- Summary
- Chapter 8: Intellectual Teamwork and Information Technology: The Role of lnformation Systems in Coll
- Intellectual Teamwork: Characteristics and Challenges
- Information Technology and the Coordination of Intellectual Teamwork
- Information Technology and the Initiation of Intellectual Teamwork
- Summary
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Volume 07
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- The Two Modes
- Group Structures
- Forms of Social Stability
- The Bimodal Switch
- Method and its Consequences
- The Human Systems-forming Faculty
- A Systems-based Social Science
- Human Implications
- Chapter 1: A Systems Synthesis of Mentality
- Chapter 2: Social Geometry and Cohesion in Three Primate Species
- Phenomena of Social Geometry
- Social Geometry and Social Dynamics
- Scope of the Empirical Studies
- Review of the Empirical Studies
- Implications for Theoretical Ethology
- Social Geometry and Social Cohesion
- Chapter 3: Social Attention and Social Awareness
- Chapter 4: The Cohesive Foragers: Human and Chimpanzee
- Current Understanding
- The Mutual-dependence System
- Characteristics of Human Foraging Societies
- Factors of Social Cohesion
- Connections and Implications
- Chapter 5: The Reconciled Hierarchy
- Introduction
- Aggression-Affection Sequences
- The Affective Component of the Hierarchy
- Chimpanzee Social Organisation
- Conclusion
- Chapter 6: The Origin of Human Equality
- Introduction
- Inequality versus Equality
- The Original Inequality
- The Origin and Evolution of Equality
- Fear of Civil Inequality
- Chapter 7: Alternative Channels for Negotiating Asymmetry in Social Relationships
- The Yielding Subroutine of Ritual Agonistic Behaviour
- The Yielding Subroutine and Depression
- Summary
- Chapter 8: Psychiatric Syndromes as Infrastructure for Intra-specific Communication
- Setting the Biological Question
- Intra-specific Communication Delineated
- Homology as a Relative Concept
- Psychiatric Syndromes Described
- Delineation of Psalics
- A Clinical Population Characterised by Psalics
- Psalics and Ordinary Communicational Exchanges
- Summary
- Chapter 9: The Therapeutic Use of an Ethogram in a Drug Addiction Unit
- Chapter 10: Social Interactions of Young Children with Peers and their Modifications in Relation to
- Populations and Methods
- Results
- Discussion and Conclusions
- Chapter 11: The Structure of Politically Relevant Behaviours in Pre-school Peer Groups
- Governance Functions
- Data Collection
- Results and Discussion
- Conclusions
- Chapter 12: Nice Guys DON’T Finish Last: Aggressive and Appeasement Gestures in Media Images of Po
- “Attention” and Political Success
- Non-verbal Cues of Dominance
- Evidence of Bias
- Conclusions
- Chapter 13: The Two Dimensions of Sociality
- Evidence for the Power and Status Dimensions
- Additional Sources of the Power and Status Model
- Power, Status and Emotions
- Power and Status Differentiation of Society
- Conclusion
- Chapter 14: Organisational Culture and the Agonic/Hedonic Bimodality
- The Four Cultures
- Individual Versus Organisation Orientation
- Hedonic and Agonic Behaviour Related to Organisation Culture
- Movement between Cultures
- Conclusions
- Glossary
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Volume 08
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Factors Internal to the Discipline
- The Universities and the Funding Agencies
- Broader Societal Influences
- References
- Part I: Problem-Centered Research in Social Psychology
- Chapter 2: Some Reflections Upon Losing Our Social Psychological Purity
- The Change in Perspective
- The Applied Orientation
- Fitting the Theory to the Data
- The World Is a Theoretical Bazaar
- Applied Social Psychology Is Like Eating Salted Peanuts
- What We Did: A Reprise
- Exerting Social Influence upon Society
- Some Implications for Training
- Some Serendipitous Cocktail Party Benefits
- Appendix
- References
- Chapter 3: Transforming Experimental Research into Advocacy for Social Change
- The Experience of Imprisonment
- Method
- Procedure
- Results
- Discovery
- Advocacy
- References
- Chapter 4: Studies of Societal Influences: Problems and Implications
- The Impact of Television on Children and Young People
- Follow-Up Study from Adolescence to Adulthood
- Implications for the Discipline of Social Psychology
- References
- Chapter 5: Effectiveness of Social Support for Stressful Decisions
- The Problem
- Epilogue: Some Implications for Research and Training in Social Psychology
- References
- Chapter 6: Is Aircraft Noise Harming People?
- Reactions to Aircraft Noise, Its Place in Empirical Research, and Applications
- Some Characteristics in Planning and Executing the Project
- Results
- A Case of Sociotechnological Application of Science
- Conclusions
- References
- Part II: Using Social Psychology as a Practitioner
- Chapter 7: Using Social Psychology to Create a New Plant Culture
- Diagnoses
- Nature of the Innovation
- Process of Designing and Introducing the Innovation
- Beyond the One Plant Intervention
- Viewing This Case in a Larger Perspective
- References
- Chapter 8: Can Social Psychology Be Applied?
- Social Technology
- Proposal for Training
- Specific Recommendations: Training in Social Technology
- Training for Research
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 9: Theory and Practice: Brief Reflections on Three Cases of Consulting Practice
- Background Information
- Three Cases
- Brief Reflections on These Three Cases
- References
- Chapter 10: Easier Said Than Done: Theory and Practice in Applied Social Science
- Introduction
- A Bit of History
- A Description of the Process and the Theory That Led to the Organizational Diagnosis
- Theory That Guided Me
- Chapter 11: Social Psychology as Social Intervention
- Research
- Orientation
- Social Technology
- The Expert Relationship
- The Collaborative Relationship
- The Advocate Relationship
- References
- Part III: Graduate Training in Social Psychology
- Chapter 12: The Social Psychologist as an Agent of Change: An Identity Crisis
- The Identity Crisis
- Epilogue
- Reference
- Chapter 13: Training for Applications of Social Psychology: An Attributional Analysis of Competence
- The Attributional Criteria for Competence
- Implications for Training and Training Materials
- Summary
- References
- Chapter 14: Graduate Training of the Problem-Oriented Social Psychologist
- What are the Differences, If Any, between the Skills Involved in "Theoretical" and "Applied" Work?
- Can Any One Discipline, Such as Social Psychology, Adequately Train the Problem-Centered Social Rese
- What are the Different Kinds of Roles in Social Psychology toward Which Training Should be Aimed?
- A Program for the Graduate Training of Problem-Oriented Social Psychologists
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Volume 09
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Attribution of Choice
- Introduction
- The Consequences of Manipulated Choice
- A Theory of Choice
- Reported Choice
- Multiple Options and Selections
- The Effects of Commitment
- Attribution of Choice to a Stimulus Person
- Incentives and Inducements: The Effects of Intrinsic versus Extrinsic Utility
- Conclusions
- Chapter 2: Causal Schemas in Judgments Under Uncertainty
- Causal and Diagnostic Reasoning
- On the Use and Neglect of Base-Rates
- Chapter 3: Individual Differences in Social Judgment: A Multivariate Approach
- Introduction
- Multivariate Approaches to Individual Differences
- General Individual Differences Model
- Case I: Unidimensional Judgments
- Stimulus Multidimensionality
- Case II: Multidimensional Judgments
- Case III: Multimode Factor Analysis
- Case IV: Preference Judgments
- Empirical Applications
- Overview
- Chapter 4: Social Combination Processes of Cooperative Problem-Solving Groups on Verbal Intellective
- Introduction
- Intellective Tasks and Judgmental Tasks
- The General Social Decision Scheme Model
- Nine Formal Theories of Social Combination Processes
- Social Combination Processes on Four Classes of Verbal Intellectual Tasks
- Discussion
- Chapter 5: Group Decision and Procedural Justice
- Group Decision and Procedural Justice
- Small Group Performance
- Jury Performance
- Thought Experiments
- Concluding Remarks
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Volume 10
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: The world within
- Chapter 3: The world of thought
- Chapter 4: The world of behaviour
- Chapter 5: The world of the body
- Chapter 6: The world of the spirit
- Chapter 7: The family world
- Chapter 8: The world of society
- Chapter 9: The whole individual
- Bibliography
- Index
- Volume 11
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Social psychologists – lay people and practitioners
- Chapter 2: The structure and goals of social interaction – a cool view
- Chapter 3: Roles, situations and environment – the backdrop of social interaction
- Chapter 4: Communication, language and social interaction
- Chapter 5: Non-verbal communication
- Chapter 6: Understanding other people – the lay person’s psychology
- Chapter 7: Knowledge and experience of self
- Chapter 8: Relationships and the exchange process
- Chapter 9: The management of social interaction and social relationships
- Suggestions for further reading
- References and name index
- Subject index
- Volume 12
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction: Science and scientism
- Chapter 1: Social Dimensions of Action
- Chapter 2: Social Dimensions of Mind
- Chapter 3: Causal Explanation
- Chapter 4: Theory and Observation
- Chapter 5: Experimentation
- Chapter 6: Accounting
- Conclusion: The social and the relational
- Epilogue
- Notes
- References
- Name index
- Subject index
- Volume 13
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Social Psychology as an Experimental Science
- Introduction
- History of Experimental Social Psychology
- Philosophic Foundations of Experimental Social Psychology
- Crisis in Experimental Social Psychology
- Prospects for the Future of Experimental Social Psychology
- References
- Chapter 2: Social Psychology as Symbolic Interaction
- Symbolic Interaction
- Historical and Philosophical Origins
- A Note on Methods
- Participant Observation and Labeling
- Content Analysis and Developing Conceptions of Others
- Conceptions of Others and the Search for a Method
- Retrospect and Critiques
- References
- Chapter 3: Social Psychology From a Social-Developmental Perspective
- Introduction
- Psychoanalytic Theory
- Social Learning Theory
- Cognitive-developmental Theory
- Epilogue
- References
- Chapter 4: Ethological Elements in Social Psychology
- Introduction
- General Overview
- Social Attachment
- Social Distance
- Social Communication
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 5: Mathematical Models in Social Psychology
- Introduction
- Quasi-Theoretical Models
- Mathematical Models of Social Behavior
- Some Concluding Remarks
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Volume 14
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction for Humanists
- Introduction for Psychologists
- Chapter 1: Social Perception
- Social factors in perception
- Labels and people
- Inferring personality traits
- Chapter 2: Motivation and Conflict
- nAchievement and level of aspiration
- Sexual motivation and conflict
- Super-ego conflict and guilt
- Chapter 3: Communication
- A study of rumour
- Content analysis
- Stereotypes
- Chapter 4: Small Social Groups
- Co-operation and competition
- Communication paths
- Group size and problem-solving
- Chapter 5: Interviews
- The re-interview factor
- The sex factor
- The wording factor
- Chapter 6: Social Class
- Social class and perception
- Friendship choices at school
- Child-rearing practices
- Chapter 7: Small-scale Social Surveys
- Index
- Volume 15
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Chapter I: Introduction
- Section I: The Mental Characters of Man of Primary Importance for His Life in Society
- Chapter II: The Nature of Instincts and Their Place in the Constitution of the Human Mind
- Chapter III: The Principal Instincts and the Primary Emotions of Man
- The instinct of flight and the emotion of fear
- The instinct of repulsion and the emotion of disgust
- The instinct of curiosity and the emotion of wonder
- The instinct of pugnacity and the emotion of anger
- The instincts of self-abasement (or subjection) and of self-assertion (or self-display), and the emo
- The parental Instinct and the tender emotion
- Chapter IV: Some General or Non-Specific Innate Tendencies
- Sympathy or the sympathetic induction of the emotions
- Suggestion and suggestibility
- Imitation
- The tendency to play and the emulative impulse
- Temperament
- Chapter V: The Nature of the Sentiments and the Constitution of Some of the Complex Emotions
- Complex emotions that do not imply the existence of sentiments
- Chapter VI: The Development of the Sentiments
- Chapter VII: The Growth of Self-Consciousness and of the Self-Regarding Sentiment
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