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Do Individual Reactions Predict Group Reactions?

1987

Summary.-Group reactions of three-man groups included in 71 junior ice hockey players were measured using a homeostat. Individual reaction times (simple reaction time, choice reaction time) did not predict group performance. In social psychology many studies have compared the effectiveness of an individual and a group (Kelley & Thibaut. 1969). Less research has been done to predict group performance by individuals' performance. In this study group performance was measured by a homeostat developed in the USSR (Medvedev, 1967). Ic consists of three microammeters connected in the same electric network. When the Examiner rotates the electric resistance, the subjects ought to restore the equilib…

Social psychology (sociology)HomeostatChoice reaction timeGroup (mathematics)05 social sciences050109 social psychologyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologySensory SystemsIce hockey0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesElectric networkPsychologySocial psychology050212 sport leisure & tourismGroup performancePerceptual and Motor Skills
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UBFC-Phys: A Multimodal Database For Psychophysiological Studies of Social Stress

2021

As humans, we experience social stress in countless everyday-life situations. Giving a speech in front of an audience, passing a job interview, and similar experiences all lead us to go through stress states that impact both our psychological and physiological states. Therefore, studying the link between stress and physiological responses had become a critical societal issue, and recently, research in this field has grown in popularity. However, publicly available datasets have limitations. In this article, we propose a new dataset, UBFC-Phys, collected with and without contact from participants living social stress situations. A wristband was used to measure contact blood volume pulse (BVP…

Social stressFacial expressionModalitiesComputer scienceSpeech recognition010401 analytical chemistryFeature extraction[INFO.INFO-CV]Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesField (computer science)0104 chemical sciencesHuman-Computer InteractionPsychophysiology[INFO.INFO-TS]Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image ProcessingStress (linguistics)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringTask analysisComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSSoftwareIEEE Transactions on Affective Computing
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Histoedu, social networks and history of education: pedagogical past from a present perspective

2016

This article presents some preliminary results and considerations about a R&D project about the use of ICTs and social media to do research on educational history. The progress achieved regarding the improvement of social and scientific communication, the significance of the learning process and the motivation shown by the academic community, make us point out the need to consolidate what we have been referring to as history of education 2.0. There are many chances available to learn and to build up knowledge in a shared way, and they challenge us to generate network knowledge and to cooperate in order to: spread our research, get to know other approaches to work, share resources and ex…

Sociedad060106 history of social sciencesProcess (engineering)Educaciónproyecto de investigaciónScientific ComunicationSocial networksEducationXarxes socialsred socialInvestigacióConocimientoPedagogyRedes Socialesnuevas tecnologías0601 history and archaeologySocial mediaSociologySocietySocial scienceEKSHistory of educationPoint (typography)Educació HistòriaResearch05 social sciences050301 education06 humanities and the artsHistory of EducationComputer Science ApplicationsKnowledgeWork (electrical)Historia de la EducaciónOrder (business)InvestigaciónSocial NetworkICTSComunicación Científica0503 educationScientific communicationInformación
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Cuerpos moldeables y vidas modulables: La invención del estado holísticamente saludable como bienestar (integral)

2020

The article argues ?from the Deleuzian concepts of society of control, moulding and modulation and the Rosean theory on the economization and medicalization of life? that the expansion of the concept of health in terms of integral and subjective well-being is the effect of a socio-historical shift in the way we relate to this signifier, and therefore to our bodies and ourselves. We use this interpretative network to analyze the effects that the biopsychosocial health paradigm has had in the context of aesthetic surgery and fitness practice. As a result, we see that the expansion of the concept of health has extended the domain of medicine into the spheres of personal care and physical appea…

Sociedades de Controlpreviously undervalued in the modern scenarioto the destabilizations that the health and political treatment of the COVID-19 global pandemic poses to a conception of health defined in terms of informed and efficient elective practices Bienestar IntegralCultura EmpresarialMarcelo The article argues ?from the Deleuzian concepts of society of controlwe see that the expansion of the concept of health has extended the domain of medicine into the spheres of personal care and physical appearance. This legitimized the practice of aesthetic surgery in the medical and social fieldFitness Culture:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]finallyFitness. Surgerywellnesssociety of control1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 562372 2020 42 7674032 Cuerpos moldeables y vidas modulables: La invención del estado holísticamente saludable como bienestar (integral) Landaand therefore to our bodies and ourselves. We use this interpretative network to analyze the effects that the biopsychosocial health paradigm has had in the context of aesthetic surgery and fitness practice. As a resultMaría InésCórdobaenterprise culturemoulding and modulation and the Rosean theory on the economization and medicalization of life? that the expansion of the concept of health in terms of integral and subjective well-being is the effect of a socio-historical shift in the way we relate to this signifierfrom which we reflect on the ethical-political implications of a holistically modulable and asymptotically perfectible health in the socio-labour dynamics of contemporary capitalism. We relate these argumentsfitness culture 59 74while it operated as a condition of possibility for the emergence and globalization of the culture of fitness. We conclude with a brief presentation of the argumentation deployed in the different sections of the articleUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍACirugía Estéticaaesthetic surgeryLa invención del estado holísticamente saludable como bienestar (integral) Landa [1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 562372 2020 42 7674032 Cuerpos moldeables y vidas modulables]
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The assemblage of culture-led policies in small towns and rural communities

2019

Abstract The mobile global discourse on culture’s prominent role in driving development policies is increasingly influencing small cities and rural communities. Global networks of information and ideas flow through space and become reconstructed as place-based and territorial narratives or policy assemblages; meanwhile, communities are increasingly producing local policies within these networks. The policy mobility literature has been occupied with perspectives on how to follow policies; it has only to a limited degree addressed empirical questions about how such policies are constructed from a situated perspective. Therefore, an analytical approach is needed to analyze the empirical constr…

Sociology and Political ScienceInstitutionalisation05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologySpace (commercial competition)Political scienceGlobal policyGlobal networkSituatedAssemblage (archaeology)NarrativeEconomic geography050703 geographyCultural policyGeoforum
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The Role of Labour and Associated EU Liberalization Challenges: Insights from the Port Sector

2013

An influential argument holds that labour unions are not likely to succeed in their objectives through current European decision-making processes. In addition, the European Union has extensive leverage to introduce negative integration due to asymmetries towards liberalization in the treaties. Given such arguments it is of interest to study a case, where attempts of EU liberalization reform have failed and labour unions claim this is their victory. An in-depth analysis of the decision-making process of the proposal for a Port Directive highlights that labour unions are most influential when they are able to exploit the division of industry interests to resoundingly oppose policy change. Mor…

Sociology and Political ScienceLiberalizationbusiness.industryVictoryInternational economicsInternational tradeDirectivePort (computer networking)Leverage (negotiation)ArgumentPolitical Science and International RelationsEuropean integrationEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinessmedia_commonJournal of European Integration
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Trends in scientific research on climate change in agriculture and forestry subject areas (2005–2014)

2017

The term “Climate change” involves an alteration of the mean and variability of the climate properties. It implies unusual variations in the planet earth atmosphere, which causes related effect on other parts of the planet. The reduction in the land crops annual yield is derived from those alterations. The objective of this paper was to contribute to a better understanding of the scientific knowledge of climate change and its effect concerning agriculture and investigate its evolution through published papers. The items under study were obtained from the Web of Science (WOS) platform from Thomson Reuters. A bibliometric and social network analysis was performed to determine the indicators o…

Sociology of scientific knowledge010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesTECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOSStrategy and ManagementDeveloping countryClimate change010501 environmental sciencesBibliometrics01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringEnvironmental protectionSocial network analysesForest ecologyRegional scienceClimate changeSociologyChinaSocial network analysis0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryAgricultureAgricultureBibliometricsbusinessResearch collaborationJournal of Cleaner Production 147: 406-418 (2017)
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Which has more influence on perception of pseudo-therapies: the media’s information, friends or acquaintances opinion, or educational background?

2019

This study analyses the discourses of Education and Journalism students in order to understand their perception of complementary and alternative therapies. Likewise, to know if educational background or friends or acquaintances opinion has a more considerable influence on their knowledge and use of these socially controversial techniques than the media. This study uses qualitative research methods based upon 12 discussion groups with 102 participants. Once transcriptions were completed, discourse analysis was conducted using linguistic corpus software (T-LAB. 9.1.). In the design of the research, these students were selected for their social involvement in their future careers, such as when…

Sociology of scientific knowledgeeducational factorssocial networkscomplementary therapiesDiscourse analysismedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationWord of mouthComunicació científicaMitjans de comunicació de massa i educaciólcsh:Communication. Mass mediaXarxes socialspseudo therapiesPerceptionComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONconventional mediafriends and acquaintancesmedia_commonMedical educationCommunicationSocial engagementFocus grouplcsh:P87-96lcsh:Advertisingrelative’s environmentJournalismlcsh:HF5801-6182PsychologyQualitative researchCommunication & Society
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Sociālo tīklu lietošanas paradumu atšķirības latviešu un igauņu jauniešu auditorijā: Valkas/Valgas piemērs

2015

Bakalaura darba tēma ir latviešu un igauņu jauniešu sociālo tīklu lietošanas paradumi. Mūsdienās ir plašs sociālo tīklu izvēles klāsts, no kā jaunieši var izvēlēties izmantot sev vēlamos, bet tas katram indivīdam var atšķirties, tāpat kā to lietošanas paradumi. Bakalaura darba mērķis ir noskaidrot latviešu un igauņu jauniešu sociālo tīklu lietošanas paradumu atšķirības, kuras var radīt abu valstu atšķirīgā mediju lietotprasmes iesaiste skolu mācību programmās. Darba teorijas daļā tiek apskatīta mediju lietotprasme, sociālo tīklu attīstība, digitālās paaudzes jēdziens, atklājumi par jauniešu drošību un privātumu sociālajos tīklos, kā arī lietojuma un apmierinājuma teorija. Ar anketēšanas un …

Sociālie tīkli social networksJaunieši youthMediju lietotprasme media literacyKomunikācijas zinātneLatvieši-igauņi Latvian-EstonianLietošanas paradumi usage habits
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Regional models based on Multi-Gene Genetic Programming for the simulation of monthly runoff series

2022

Accurate estimates of runoff in river basins are useful for several applications. The use of data-driven procedures for simulating the complex runoff generation process is a promising frontier that could allow for overcoming some typical problems related to more complex traditional approaches. This study explores soft computing based regional models for the reconstruction of monthly runoff in river basins. The region under analysis is the Sicily (Italy), where a regressive rainfall-runoff model, here used as benchmark model, was previously built using data from almost a hundred gauged watersheds across the region. This previous model predicts monthly river runoff based on a unique regional,…

Soft computingArtificial Neural NetworkRegional ModelRainfall-RunoffSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaGenetic ProgrammingProceedings of the 39th IAHR World Congress
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