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- people are more willing to accept bad psychology explanations if they include irrelevant brain facts...neuroscience is especially effective as a rhetorical...people are more willing to accept bad psychology explanations if they include irrelevant brain facts...neuroscience is especially effective as a rhetorical distractor...seductive details...unlimited jargon...reductionist & materialist explanations...
- "Church Growth Today surveyed the leaders of more than 2,000 of the largest non-catholic congregations as well as a few smaller churches in the United Stat..."Church Growth Today surveyed the leaders of more than 2,000 of the largest non-catholic congregations as well as a few smaller churches in the United States. Participants were asked to name the ten churches that they consider to be the most influential.
- Oxford University Press, New York, (2007)
- SEQUENCES '97: Proceedings of the Compression and Complexity of Sequences 1997, page 21. Washington, DC, USA, IEEE Computer Society, (1997)
- Butterworth-Heinemann Newton, MA, USA, (1979)
- Proceedings of the 14th conference on Computational linguistics-Volume 2, page 539--545. Association for Computational Linguistics Morristown, NJ, USA, (1992)
- Economic Modelling 10(2):113--126 (April 1993)
- Statistics \& Probability Letters 20(3):197--202 (Jun 22, 1994)
- Educational and Psychological Measurement 20(1):37 (1960)
- Proceedings of the Teddington Conference on the Mechanisation of Thought Processes, page 77--84. (1958)
- Science 286(5439):509 (1999)
- SIAM Review 45(2):167--256 (2003)
- The American Journal of Sociology 78(6):1360--1380 (1973)
- Springer, (2005)
- Cognitive Science 4(1):71--115 (1980)
- California Management Review 41(2):79--94 (1999)
- Proceedings of the 16th international conference on Software engineering (1994)
- Journal of Financial Economics 3(4):305-360 (1976)
- International Journal of Criminology and Penology 1(1):69-97 (1973)
- Clinical Social Work Journal 2(4):237-256 (1974)
- Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 67(4):371-378 (1963)
- Stanford Digital Library Technologies Project, (1998)


