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2020

Abstract Interest in studying information systems discontinuance has been increasing lately, yet there is no consensus on what it means. To improve the situation, we conduct a comprehensive review of current literature on IS discontinuance and identify 55 studies published during 1991–2017 that specifically focus on the topic. Our conceptual analysis disentangles the process, content, and context of the phenomenon, revealing that over the course of a typical IS lifecycle, IS discontinuance may materialize at least in five distinct forms: rejection, regressive discontinuance, quitting, temporary discontinuance, and replacement. After elaborating their distinctions, we discuss their theoretic…

Information Systems and ManagementReflection (computer programming)ConceptualizationProcess (engineering)030508 substance abuseContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyManagement Information SystemsEpistemology03 medical and health sciences020204 information systemsPhenomenon0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringInformation system0305 other medical sciencePsychologyPractical implicationsInformation SystemsInformation & Management
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Testing Measurement Invariance of Hedonic and Eudaimonic Entertainment Experiences Across Media Formats

2016

ABSTRACTThe aim of this study is to investigate the measurement invariance of media users’ entertainment experiences as conceptualized by two-process models of entertainment (i.e., enjoyment and appreciation) across different media formats. With this purpose, the present research relates to the recent rise of entertainment research, embracing more and more media types and formats with which entertainment experiences may occur. At the same time, it addresses a methodological issue that has rarely been addressed in communication research. Focusing on one of the most often used measurement instruments in entertainment research, on three different media formats (political talk shows, comedies, …

MultimediaCommunication05 social sciences050401 social sciences methods050801 communication & media studiesAdvertisingcomputer.software_genreEudaimoniaEntertainment0508 media and communications0504 sociologyMeasurement invariancePsychologyPractical implicationscomputerCommunication Methods and Measures
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A Focused Review of Language Use Preceding Death by Execution.

2018

Executions are one form of death that can be assumed to be maximally anxiety provoking. Words spoken by death row inmates moments before their execution can provide valuable insights into people's end-of-life communication needs and themes, conveying what individuals choose to express to others in the face of imminent death. In this focused review, we describe findings from quantitative and qualitative text analysis studies that have analyzed affective experiences and meaning-making attempts in transcriptions of actual statements made by Texas death row inmates. Overall, the most prevalent content themes identified in these final acts of verbal communication in the reviewed studies consiste…

emotion regulationexecutionFocused Reviewlanguage use05 social scienceslcsh:BF1-990Face (sociological concept)050109 social psychologytext analysis050105 experimental psychologyAdditional researchNonverbal communicationlcsh:PsychologydeathmedicineAnxietyPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmedicine.symptomContent (Freudian dream analysis)PsychologySocial psychologyPractical implicationsGeneral PsychologyFrontiers in psychology
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Personality, social support and affective states during simulated microgravity in healthy women

2009

This study investigated the time-course of stress and recovery states and their relations to social support and personality traits in healthy women during a long-term head-down tilt bed rest. Personality, social support and affective states were assessed in 16 women exposed to simulated microgravity for a 60-day duration involving three stages: a 20-day baseline control period (BDC), a 60-day head-down tilt bed rest (HDT) and a 20-day post-HDT ambulatory recovery period (R+). Participants were divided into two groups: an exercise (Exe, n = 8) and a control group (Ctl, n = 8). All the participants experienced significantly more stress during the HDT period. But exercise did not improve the i…

Atmospheric Sciencemedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectAerospace Engineering[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyAstronomy and Astrophysicssocial supportBed restNeuroticism[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologySocial support[ SHS.PSY ] Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyGeophysicsSimulated microgravitySpace and Planetary ScienceAmbulatorymedicineGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPersonalityBig Five personality traitsPsychologysportPractical implicationsClinical psychologymedia_common
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Primary school text comprehension predicts mathematical word problem-solving skills in secondary school

2014

This longitudinal study aimed to investigate the extent to which primary school text comprehension predicts mathematical word problem-solving skills in secondary school among Finnish students. The participants were 224 fourth graders (9–10 years old at the baseline). The children’s text-reading fluency, text comprehension and basic calculation ability were tested in grade four. In grade seven and nine, their skills in solving mathematical word problems were assessed. Overall, the results showed that text comprehension in grade four of primary school predicts math word problem-solving skills in secondary school, after controlling for text-reading fluency and basic calculation ability. Among …

basic calculation abilityLongitudinal study05 social scienceslongitudinal study050301 educationExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyEducational attainmentEducationText comprehensionWord problem (mathematics education)FluencyWord problem solvingtext comprehensionReading comprehensionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationmathematical word problems0501 psychology and cognitive sciencestext-reading fluencyPsychology0503 educationPractical implicationsta515050104 developmental & child psychologyEducational Psychology
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Nutritional and Health Implications of Pseudocereal Intake

2017

AllergyPseudocerealbusiness.industryEnvironmental healthMedicineType 2 diabetesbusinessmedicine.diseaseHealth implicationsCoeliac disease
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Cognitive structuring and placebo effect

2017

Abstract In much of the research concerning the placebo phenomenon, the idea that placebo effects may vary in strength depending on a patient's personal characteristics or traits has been investigated. Findings regarding possible personality differences in placebo response, however, are conflicting and non-systematic. In this article a new theoretical attempt to explain the placebo phenomenon is offered. The authors postulate that the power of the placebo effect is moderated by the extent of use of cognitive structuring, which in turn is influenced by the interaction between the individuals' level of need for cognitive closure and their ability to achieve this state. To test this assumption…

Placebo responsemedia_common.quotation_subjectCognitionPlaceboStructuringCognitive structuring; Placebo effect; Individual differences; Need for closure; Ability to achieve cognitive structureDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMoodPersonality030212 general & internal medicinePsychologyPractical implications030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGeneral Psychologymedia_commonClinical psychologyPersonality and Individual Differences
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Cardiac troponin release during and after endurance exercise: epidemiologic health implications.

2020

medicine.medical_specialtyCardiac troponinMEDLINECoronary DiseaseheartGlobal HealthEndurance trainingInternal medicinemedicineHumansHealth implicationsphysiological adaptationsbiologyexercisebusiness.industryIncidenceTroponindamage; exercise; heart; physiological adaptations; troponinsTroponinPhysiological AdaptationsEndurance Trainingbiology.proteinCardiologyMolecular MedicinetroponinsCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessdamageBiomarkersFuture cardiology
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Search strategies in innovation networks: The case of the Hungarian food industry

2020

In the food sector, open innovation has become of particular interest. This paper considers open innovation search strategies in the food and beverages industry and examines the probability of using different innovation sources with respect to the type of innovation. Although the information search for new ideas, tools and solutions in the innovation process regarding the scope and depth is well explored and interpreted in the literature, the probability of using the different sources with respect to type of innovation is rarely investigated. To answer these questions, first a probit, then OLS regression model is adopted, in order to understand the chance of a specific source of information…

food industryFood industryProcess (engineering)policy implicationlcsh:TJ807-830Geography Planning and Developmentlcsh:Renewable energy sourcesProbitManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawinnovation sourcing strategyOrder (exchange)0502 economics and businessSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruralelcsh:Environmental sciencesIndustrial organizationOpen innovationlcsh:GE1-350HungaryScope (project management)Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrylcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plants05 social sciencesinnovation networkProduct (business)lcsh:TD194-195Ordinary least squaresFood industry Hungary Innovation network Innovation sourcing strategy Policy implication050211 marketingBusiness050203 business & management
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Facilitating Effect of Natural Frequencies: Size Does Not Matter

2009

The question of whether humans are able to work in a Bayesian way is currently a topic of substantial investigation. An important finding, reported by Gigerenzer and Hoffrage in 1995 is that Bayesian reasoning is facilitated when the information format corresponds to natural frequencies. The present concern was whether the facilitating effect of frequencies persists when natural frequencies relate to samples which are not convenient multiples of 10. 150 undergraduates participated as volunteers (42 men, 108 women; M age = 23 yr.). Analysis showed the effect of natural frequency formats was not dependent on size of reference class. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.

AdultMaleComputer scienceConcept FormationDecision MakingStatistics as TopicBayesian probabilityBayesian reasoningExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyProbabilistic reasoningBayesian inferenceSampling StudiesJudgmentHumansNatural (music)Reference classPractical implicationsMultipleModels StatisticalBayes TheoremSensory SystemsNatural frequencies formatFemaleSocial psychologyAlgorithmsMathematicsCognitive psychologyPerceptual and Motor Skills
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