TRUST AS A MECHANISM OF SYSTEM JUSTIFICATION.

Trust as a mechanism of system justification.

People are motivated to hold favorable attitudes about the systems on which they depend, so they justify (i.e., rationalize, defend and bolster) forms of social and economic inequality, even if the inequality is disadvantageous to them.This paper examines how this system-justifying motivation is reflected in behaviors involving interpersonal trust.

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Alterations in Glucose Metabolism Due to Decreased Expression of Heterogeneous Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein M in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma

The prognosis of pancreatic cancer is considerably worse than that of other cancers, as early detection of pancreatic cancer is difficult and due to its hypovascular environment, which involves low blood flow and a low supply of oxygen and nutrients.Moreover, pancreatic cancer demonstrates a mechanism that allows it to survive in a hypovascular env

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LC/DC: Lockless Containers and Data Concurrency a Novel Nonblocking Container Library for Multicore Applications

Exploiting the parallelism in multiprocessor systems is a major challenge in modern computer science.Multicore programming demands a change in the way we design and use fundamental data structures.The standard collection of data structures and algorithms in C++11 is the sequential standard template library (STL).In this paper, we present their visi

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