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Emotional Dimensions of User Experience ? A User Psychological Analysis

2014

User psychology is a human–technology interaction research approach that uses psychological concepts, theories, and findings to structure problems of human–technology interaction. As the notion of user experience has become central in human–technology interaction research and in product development, it is necessary to investigate the user psychology of user experience. This analysis of emotional human–technology interaction is based on the psychological theory of basic emotions. Three studies, two laboratory experiments, and one field study are used to investigate the basic emotions and the emotional mind involved in user experience. The first and second experiments study the measurement of…

Structure (mathematical logic)business.industryField (Bourdieu)Emotion classificationHuman Factors and ErgonomicsPsychological analysisComputer Science ApplicationsHuman-Computer InteractionUser experience designHuman–computer interactionPsychological TheoryNew product developmentPsychologybusinessta515Cognitive psychologyInternational Journal of Human-Computer Interaction
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Opposing Forces of Social Attraction and Social Avoidance Drive Network Modularity

2020

SUMMARY: How interactions between individuals contribute to the emergence of complex societies is a major question in biology. Nonetheless, little remains known about how simple rules of social attraction (e.g. to information) and social avoidance (e.g. of disease) interact to shape sociality. We developed an individual-based model where individuals choose with whom to interact depending on the status of group mates (informed and/or infected). Statistical models indicate that the emergence of social structure depends on the cost/benefit trade-offs underlying the system. Critically, pressures that optimize social relationships – i.e. minimize risky connections while favouring those that maxi…

Structure (mathematical logic)business.industryModularity (biology)Social relationshipComplex systemModular designbusinessSocial attractionSocial avoidanceSocialityCognitive psychologySSRN Electronic Journal
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More Than (Single) Text Comprehension? – On University Students’ Understanding of Multiple Documents

2020

The digital revolution has made a multitude of text documents from highly diverse perspectives on almost any topic easily available. Accordingly, the ability to integrate and evaluate information from different sources, known as multiple document comprehension, has become increasingly important. Because multiple document comprehension requires the integration of content and source information across texts, it is assumed to exceed the demands of single text comprehension due to the inclusion of two additional mental representations: the integrated situation model and the intertext model. To date, there is little empirical evidence on commonalities and differences between single text and mult…

Structure (mathematical logic)business.industryassessmentlcsh:BF1-990Regression analysismultiple document comprehensioncomputer.software_genrereading comprehensionComprehensionsingle text comprehensionlcsh:PsychologyEmpirical researchReading comprehensionMental representationPsychologyArtificial intelligenceuniversity studentsbusinessPsychologyEmpirical evidenceConstruct (philosophy)computerNatural language processingGeneral PsychologyOriginal ResearchFrontiers in Psychology
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Reviewing the impact of problem structure on planning: a software tool for analyzing tower tasks.

2010

Cognitive, clinical, and neuroimaging studies on planning abilities most frequently implement the Tower of London task or one of its variants. Yet, cumulating evidence from a series of experiments suggests that the commonly used approximation of problem difficulty in terms of the minimum number of moves for goal attainment is too coarse a measure for the underlying cognitive operations, and in some cases may be even misleading. Rather, problem difficulty can be more specifically characterized by a set of structural task parameters such as the number and nature of optimal and suboptimal solution paths, the required search depths, the patterns of intermediate and goal moves, goal hierarchies …

Structure (mathematical logic)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCognitionAmbiguityNeuropsychological TestsTower (mathematics)Task (project management)Behavioral NeuroscienceSoftwareCognitionHuman–computer interactionHumansProblem setSet (psychology)PsychologybusinessGoalsProblem SolvingSoftwaremedia_commonBehavioural brain research
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The impact of local communities on the school development - a case study examining expectations and inclusion on a systemic level

2019

This paper presents one specific case of our school development research project. It shed light on the issue of a local community and the structure of expectations, which may limit the school’s development and students’ development. Because this project takes place in Scandinavia one needs first to understand the schooling policy called “one school for all”, which stresses inclusion. In addition, the phenomenon Langfeldt describes as “the quality of schools is created locally” will be explained, as well as the nature of expectations. The data collected is used to show the case’s limiting behavior, the balancing expectation structure between the school and the local community. Based on the c…

Structure (mathematical logic)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Public relationsFocus groupEducationLocal communityVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Pedagogiske fag: 280::Allmennpedagogikk: 281PhenomenonConceptual modelQuality (business)SociologybusinessInclusion (education)media_common
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eParticipation:Designing and Managing Political Discussion Forums

2010

Author's version of an article published in Social Science Computer Review, 2010, 28 (4), 403-426. Also available from the publisher: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0894439309341626 eParticipation is the extension and transformation of participation in political deliberation and decision-making processes through information and communication technologies (ICTs). The most commonly found examples of eParticipation systems are political discussion forums. Although much of the discussion of these technologies is conducted in the eGovernment and eDemocracy literature, political discussion forums present a distinct set of design and management challenges, which relate directly to information systems c…

Structure (mathematical logic)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral Social SciencesLibrary and Information SciencesPublic relationsDeliberationComputer Science ApplicationsPoliticsInformation and Communications TechnologyInformation systemeParticipation political discussion forums case studyICTSVDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320::Information and communication systems: 321SociologybusinessLawmedia_common
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Analyzing the Effects of Lexical Cognates on Translation Properties: A Multivariate Product and Process Based Approach

2021

The translation of cognates has received renewed interest in Translation Process Research (Oster (2017) Empir Model Transl Interpret 7:23; Hansen-Schirra et al. (2017) Predicting cognate translation. In: Hansen-Schirra S, Czulo O, Hofmann S (eds) Empirical modelling of translation and interpreting. Language Science Press, Berlin, pp 3–22) but tends to be relatively time-consuming due to the manual identification of cognates and their translations. On the basis of work by Heilmann (Profiling effects of syntactic complexity in translation: a multi-method approach. PhD thesis, 2021) and the structure of the TPR-DB, we devised a relatively simple way to determine the cognate status of ST words …

Structure (mathematical logic)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectLiteral translationAmbiguitycomputer.software_genreReading (process)Similarity (psychology)Literal (computer programming)CognateArtificial intelligenceAffect (linguistics)businessPsychologycomputerNatural language processingmedia_common
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Methods for defining user groups and user-adjusted information structures

1999

A common problem in the design of information systems is how to structure the information in a way that is most useful to different groups of users. This paper describes some statistical methods for revealing the structure inherent in empirical data elicited from users. It is illustrated by the application of these methods to the design of some web pages giving information about the Universitat de Valencia. Three potential user groups were identified, administrative staff, teaching staff and students. The first analysis demonstrated that users within these three groups assign relatively homogeneous structures, but that the structures assigned by the three groups are not the same, and also, …

Structure (mathematical logic)education.field_of_studyIdeal (set theory)Information retrievalOperations researchComputer scienceGroup (mathematics)Information structurePopulationInformation accessGeneral Social SciencesHuman-Computer InteractionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Web pageDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyInformation systemeducationBehaviour & Information Technology
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DEVELOPMENT POLICY MONITORING ISSUES – REGIONAL AND LOCAL EXPERIENCES IN RIGA REGION

2012

Elaboration and use of development policy monitoring instruments promotes applicable and effective policy implementation and decision making, which is based on regular and systematic verification of resources, actions and results. On different policy development levels exists varied approach of defining specific aims and use of policy monitoring measures. Since activation of development monitoring issues in Latvia, some institutions have gained experience in elaboration of monitoring systems among them Riga region and its local municipalities practise various approaches using policy monitoring instruments. Specific study analyzes theoretical aspects of different development monitoring appro…

Structure (mathematical logic)education.field_of_studyProcess managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic sectorEnvironmental resource managementPopulationPublic transportHuman settlementQuality (business)businesseducationElaborationEnvironmental qualitymedia_commonEuropean Integration Studies
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Teoría de la educación : revista interuniversitaria

2012

Family, as the first structure that receives minor, owns a big importance with regard to other educational spaces during the integral development of children. In it and through it decisive and persistent transmissions for the human being that come to realize through some parental concretes styles, take place. In this article we analyzed two approaches, from our perspective, valid for explaining the educative styles nowadays: the model of joint construction and the interactive model, with typologies and researches that have not had quite echo in other publications and those we think are outstanding to open new lines of research. Revised scientific reports are brought by Pedagogy, Psychology …

Structure (mathematical logic)familiaeducación familiarEducaciónPerspective (graphical)Face (sociological concept)Minor (academic)Human beingrelación padres-alumnoEducationestilo de enseñanzainvestigaciónPedagogySociologySet (psychology)Teoría de la Educación. Revista Interuniversitaria
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