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But black students reported higher rates of online victimization and more negative racial climate on their campuses.

Structural factors, such as legislative measures and a steadily more negative norm climate [ 1- 3] have probably influenced opinions about the practice itself, as well as ideas about the archetypal smoker.

Respondents' perspectives differed according to political self-identification: Liberals saw more human influence and more negative consequences of climate change, and conservatives saw health impacts of climate change over the next two decades as less serious.

New breeds and cropping techniques will also aid to further counteract the more negative effects of climate change, including the expansion of pests or hitherto unknown effects that might arise.

Although we predicted that well drained sites would have more negative responses to climate change (i.e., decreased growth, increased biomass loss from mortality) than moderately or poorly drained sites, there are three major reasons we may not have observed this trend.

Another important observation is that not only students who had already completed training in another area, but also teachers who had not studied medicine themselves, had a more negative perception of climate than their counterparts without such experience.

Conversely, when the W + scenario is embedded in the socio-economic Global Economy (GE) scenario, changes in technology, prices, and policy are projected to have a positive economic impact, more than offsetting the negative climate impacts.

Students had a more negative perception of educational climate and implementation of the MS than did teachers.

Thus, in line with this paradigm (and in contrast to the affect-heuristic hypothesis), an alternative hypothesized causal relationship is one where more personal experience with extreme weather events leads to higher risk perceptions, which in turn, create (more) negative affective evaluations of climate change.

For example, a survey on nurses' response to changes showed that those who had experienced reform-related mergers or restructuring held more negative perceptions of the climate for patient care than those who had not been through a merger, although the relationship was less strong than it was for restructuring.

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