1990
DOI: 10.1017/chol9780521234467
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“…31 One stereotype of persons racialized as black is that they are angry (the "Angry Black Woman" stereotype), and prone to violence and general social underclass behaviors or lifestyles (e.g., drug lords, drug addicts, gang members, thieves, homelessness). 32 Furthermore, studies have shown that crimes committed by persons racialized as black are likely to be attributed to internal factors like a poor moral character. 33 Again, given the characterization of morality offered above, one can easily see how persons racialized as black in particular would be vulnerable to stereotype threat.…”
Section: Stereotype Threatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31 One stereotype of persons racialized as black is that they are angry (the "Angry Black Woman" stereotype), and prone to violence and general social underclass behaviors or lifestyles (e.g., drug lords, drug addicts, gang members, thieves, homelessness). 32 Furthermore, studies have shown that crimes committed by persons racialized as black are likely to be attributed to internal factors like a poor moral character. 33 Again, given the characterization of morality offered above, one can easily see how persons racialized as black in particular would be vulnerable to stereotype threat.…”
Section: Stereotype Threatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If we assume that ∂ 2Ŝ /∂r 2 ij rij =0 = 0, whereŜ is the spherical average of S about an antiparallel-spin coalescence point, then we can derive an approximate condition on the antiparallel-spin u term in the Jastrow factor. 12 Likewise, if we assume that ∂ 2 S 1m /∂r 2 ij rij =0 = 0, where S 1m is the r ij Y 1m component of S about a parallel-spin coalescence point, then we can derive an approximate condition on the parallel-spin u term. Imposing these additional conditions was not found to be of any benefit in practice.…”
Section: Further Coalescence Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Rassolov-Chipman conditions can be derived by demanding thatΨ −1ĤΨ and (Ψ 1m r ij Y 1m ) −1Ĥ (Ψ 1m r ij Y 1m ) are cuspless at antiparallel-and parallel-spin coalescence points, respectively. 12 There seems little point in attempting to apply the Rassolov-Chipman conditions unless one has already ensured that the local energy itself is continuous at coalescence points. A continuous local energy can be achieved in a two-electron atom by using a trial wave function based upon the Fock expansion.…”
Section: Further Coalescence Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 35 E.g., Ogilvie (1965) 230-1: ‘the most remarkable feature about [the early fasti ] is the record of families who subsequently decline into complete oblivion… These must be genuine’; Ridley (1980) 296: ‘It is now widely agreed that one useful criterion of reliability is the relative unimportance of early consular families especially where they later died out and could exercise no influence over interpolation’; Drummond (1989) 176 on rare, obsolete, and Etruscan names. …”
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confidence: 99%
“… 73 Given the many problems, the bibliography on the consular tribunate is considerable; see, e.g., von Fritz (1950) 37-41; Staveley (1953); Adcock (1957); Boddington (1959); Sealey (1959); Ogilvie (1965) 539-41; Ridley (1986); Drummond (1989) 192-5; Richard (1990) and (1992); Sohlberg (1991); La Rosa (1994); Cornell (1995) 334-9; Walt (1997) 313-18; Stewart (1998) 53-94; Brennan (2000) 49-54; Forsythe (2005) 234-9; Urso (2005) 123-34; Oakley (1997-2005) 1.367-76, 4.502-7, with discussion of a range of further views; Ross Holloway (2008); Drogula (2015) 25-7; Armstrong (2016) 192-9, 210-11. …”
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confidence: 99%