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Using virtual reality and mood-induction procedures to test products with consumers of ceramic tiles

2013

This work describes a Virtual Reality Environment (VRE), through which users are able to view and test ceramic tile products. Users' virtual interfacing with the products generated emotional experiences that allowed them to feel ''engaged'' with the products. Users could choose between different kinds of products and test them out in order to know how they would look in a real-world context. In the VRE several mood-induction Procedures for inducing relaxation were included. The VRE was tested with respect to its ability to induce relaxation and sense of presence in 26 participants. It was also analyzed the level of satisfaction. Measures included the Visual Analogue Scale, the Self-Assessme…

Mood-induction proceduresRelaxationRelaxation (psychology)Applied psychologyProduct testingContext (language use)Sense of presenceVirtual realitybiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionbacterial infections and mycosesVirtual realityTest (assessment)Human-Computer InteractionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Product testingOrder (business)Scale (social sciences)ConsumersAssociation (psychology)PsychologySocial psychologyGeneral Psychology
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Family involvement in the intensive care unit in four Nordic countries

2021

BackgroundRelevance to clinical practice The findings from the study highlighting family involvement, high-quality communication and flexible visiting policy as central aspects of family care may inspire clinicians to identify aspects of everyday family care in their ICUs calling for further improvement.Aims and objectivesTo describe family involvement, communication practices and visiting policies in adult ICUs.DesignA cross-sectional survey.MethodA questionnaire consisting of 11 sections was developed, pilot tested and e-mailed to 196 ICUs. The participants were intensive care nurses in adult ICUs in four Nordic countries.ResultsThe survey was conducted in October to December 2019. The re…

NordenPårørendeFamilier / FamiliesCritical Care Nursinglaw.inventionFamilierFamilieslawSurveys and QuestionnairesMedicineIntensivafdelingChild:Nursing science: 808 [VDP]media_commonResponse rate (survey)DiscretionIntensive care unitHospitalsPeer reviewClinical PracticeIntensive Care UnitsIntensiv nursingVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800intensive care nursesSykehusvisiting policiesfamily presenceAdultmedicine.medical_specialtySykehus / HospitalsCritical CareFamily involvementmedia_common.quotation_subjectfamily-centred careadult intensive care:Sykepleievitenskap: 808 [VDP]InvolveringVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Nursing science: 808VDP::Nursing science: 808familycentred careIntensivsykepleie / Intensiv nursingIntensive careHumansFamilyIn patientVDP::Sykepleievitenskap: 808business.industryfamily involvementVDP::Midical sciences: 700::Health sciences: 800::Nursing science: 808Visitors to PatientsIntensivsykepleiecommunication practicesCross-Sectional StudiesFamily medicineVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Sykepleievitenskap: 808business
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Tactical Web Use in Bumpy Times—A Comparison of Conservative Parties’ Digital Presence

2021

Modern-day party politics happen on two grounds: the offline sphere and the online sphere. It is the primary understanding of this chapter that both spheres complement each other. We therefore focus our contribution on governing parties and help to close this gap between online and offline communication and organisation by asking: How do conservative, governing parties deploy social media over a number of successful election campaigns? We explore whether there are tactical patterns or tendencies of media presence between different party channels during campaign and normal times with a longitudinal approach. Second, we introduce a multi-modal comparative research design and deliver theoretic…

Online and offlineFocus (computing)PoliticsOnline presence managementbusiness.industryComparative researchPolitical scienceSocial mediaComplement (linguistics)Public relationscomputer.software_genrebusinesscomputer
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Anthropomorphism and social presence in Human–Virtual service assistant interactions: The role of dialog length and attitudes

2022

In this study, we delve into the perceived quality of recommendations provided by AI-based virtual service assistants (VSAs). Specifically, the role of the social presence of VSAs in influencing recommendation perceptions is investigated. We also explore how the social presence of a VSA is formed and how perceived anthropomorphism plays a vital role in shaping social presence and eventually instilling trust in VSAs among consumers. These relationships are examined in the context of online government services. The results indicate that consumer interaction with VSAs - manifesting via perceived anthropomorphism, social presence, dialog length, and attitudes - improves recommendation quality p…

Perceived anthropomorphismihmisen ja tietokoneen vuorovaikutussuosittelujärjestelmätasenteetantropomorfismiRecommendation qualitysosiaalinen vuorovaikutuschattibotitHuman-Computer InteractionVirtual service assistantDialog lengthArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Attitudesälykkäät agentitSocial presencekielellinen vuorovaikutusGeneral PsychologyverkkopalvelutComputers in Human Behavior
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Virtual reality exposure for OCD: Is it feasible? [Exposición mediante realidad virtual para el TOC: ¿Es factible?]

2014

Virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) is receiving increased attention, especially in the fields of anxiety and eating disorders. This study is the first trial examining the utility of VRET from the perspective of OCD patients. Four OCD women assessed the sense of presence, emotional engagement, and reality judgment, and the anxiety and disgust levels they experimented in four scenarios, called the Contaminated Virtual Environment (COVE), in which they had to perform several activities. The COVE scenarios were presented on a Full HD 46” TV connected to a laptop and to a Kinect device. Results indicate that the COVE scenarios generated a good sense of presence. The anxiety and disgust leve…

Perspective (graphical)Applied psychologySense of presencemedicine.diseasehumanitiesDisgustVirtual Reality Exposure TherapyPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyEmotional engagementEating disordersmedicineAnxietymedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologyRevista de Psicopatología y Psicología Clínica
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Perceived Product Risk while Shopping Online: Does Virtual Reality vs. 2D Reduce Uncertainty?

2019

This research explores if a virtual reality (VR) vs. a 2D display of an online shop reduces the perceived product risk. Thereby the role of the sense of presence (SoP) will be analyzed and whether the evocation of the SoP can be predicted by the possibility to interact with the virtual environment as well as by the social connectivity with a friend while shopping online. The results of three empirical studies affirm the importance of a VR display to reduce uncertainties regarding the products in online shops and outline techniques how to trigger the SoP.

Product riskEmpirical researchVirtual machineComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionEvocationSense of presenceVirtual realitycomputer.software_genrecomputer
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Studying religious music at the grassroots level: a look into the discourse practices of Christian metal bands online

2013

Religious issues are studied in various ways, most prominently by sociologists of religion. This paper suggests that in today’s world of globally intersecting webs of people, places, ideas and action, scholars and readers interested in religion will find themselves benefiting from cross-disciplinary approaches which help them to conceptualize and describe today’s phenomena at different levels. This paper describes how the emerging discipline of the sociology of language and religion may be applied to studying Christian metal bands’ discourse online. Although previous studies give a good idea of the structures, practices and tendencies in and related to Christian metal, little is reported on…

Religious changeMusic and religionSociology of religionTransnationalismIdentity (social science)Popular cultureMedia and religioncomputer.software_genreChristianityHeavy metal (Music)Social mediaGrassrootsSociology and religionLanguage and religionChristian rock musicSocial mediaSociologyDigital mediaInternetOnline presence managementlcsh:BL1-50Media studieslcsh:Religion (General)Gender studiesPopular cultureChristianitySociology of languageArtikkelitcomputerGlobalizationScripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis
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Spatial Bayesian Modeling of Presence-only Data

2011

Settore ING-IND/09 - Sistemi per l'Energia e L'AmbienteData augmentationMCMCPresence-only dataBayesian modelSpatial distributionBayesian model Data augmentation MCMC Presence-only data Spatial distribution.Bayesian model; Data augmentation; MCMC; Presence-only data; Spatial distribution.
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Contatti culturali, identità e popolamento nel territorio imerese

2016

Il lavoro prende in considerazione il problema dei rapporti tra coloni greci e comunità indigene nel territorio di Himera, sulla base dei risultati della prospezione archeologica condotta per tre decenni nelle valli dei fiumi Imera settentrionale, Torto e S. Leonardo. Vengono esaminati gli elementi di cultura materiale che permettono di definire i modi dell'interazione culturale tra coloni e indigeni, nonché di ricostruire i paesaggi politici, socio-economici e il paesaggio del sacro nelle diverse aree indagate e nei diversi comprensori. La ricerca infatti permette di delineare, oltre alle usuali organizzazioni insediative e agricole della chora politiké e della éremos chora, anche articola…

Settore L-ANT/09 - Topografia AnticaSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia ClassicaThis work focuses on the problem of cultural contacts between Greek colonists and indigenous communities in the territory of Himera based on the results of the archaeological survey conducted for three decades in the valleys of the northern Imera Torto and S. Leonardo rivers. The elements of material culture that enable us to define the ways of cultural interaction between settlers and indigenous peoples as well as to reconstruct the political socio-economic and sacred landscapes in the various districts investigated are examined. In fact the research allows to outline in addition to the usual settlement and agricultural organizations of chora politiké and éremos chora articulated areas within the territory of Himera and to understand the landmarks of the rural settlement alongside the presence of highland settlements . Therefore the center-periphery approach is abandoned for a more articulated analysis demonstrating different forms of settlement and cultural contact in the three river valleys of the Himera hinterland.
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Il tarantismo in Sicilia

2017

Il testo prende in esame il complesso di materiali editi e inediti (fonti storiche e archivistiche, documenti musicali, testimonianze etnografiche) che attestano la presenza del tarantismo in Sicilia dalla metà del Seicento alla fine dell’Ottocento. Il caso siciliano viene quindi inquadrato nell’ambito dell’ampia letteratura che ruota intorno al fenomeno, a partire dal classico studio di Ernesto De Martino fino al dibattito sull’interpretazione del fenomeno fra i poli dell’esorcismo e della possessione, dovuto soprattutto all’etnomusicologo francese Gilber Rouget. L’analisi viene quindi estesa alla tradizione dei guaritori dei morsi di serpenti (i ciaràuli), che con il tarantismo condividon…

Settore L-ART/08 - EtnomusicologiaThe text examines published and unpublished materials – such as historical and ethnographic sources archive records and musical documents – which testify the presence of tarantism in Sicily from mid-17th century to the end of the 19th. The Sicilian case is then considered in a wider context of contributions on the theme starting from the ‘classic’ De Martino’work up to the debate on the interpretation of the phenomenon between the poles of exorcism and possession chiefly rased by French ethnomusicologist Gilbert Rouget. The analyses is therefore expanded to the tradition of snakes bites healers (the ciaràuli) which shares with tarantism the spider symbolism and to certain kinds of religious processions characterised by frantic ‘dances’ which suggest elements of functional continuity with tarantism musical-choreutic therapy.
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