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Perceived statistical knowledge level and self-reported statistical practice among academic psychologists

2018

Introduction: Publications arguing against the null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) procedure and in favor of good statistical practices have increased. The most frequently mentioned alternatives to NHST are effect size statistics (ES), confidence intervals (CIs), and meta-analyses. A recent survey conducted in Spain found that academic psychologists have poor knowledge about effect size statistics, confidence intervals, and graphic displays for meta-analyses, which might lead to a misinterpretation of the results. In addition, it also found that, although the use of ES is becoming generalized, the same thing is not true for CIs. Finally, academics with greater knowledge about ES sta…

Confidence interval; Education; Effect size; Meta-analysis; Survey study; Psychology (all)Funnel plotPsychology (all)Statistical assumptionApplied psychologylcsh:BF1-990Effect size050109 social psychologySample (statistics)Effect size050105 experimental psychologyEducationSurvey studyForest plotPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral PsychologyOriginal ResearchKnowledge level05 social sciencesConfidence intervalMeta-analysislcsh:PsychologyMeta-analysisNull hypothesisPsychology
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A questionnaire to collect unintended effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation: A consensus based approach

2022

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has been widely used in both clinical and research practice. However, TMS might induce unintended sensations and undesired effects as well as serious adverse effects. To date, no shared forms are available to report such unintended effects. This study aimed at developing a questionnaire enabling reporting of TMS unintended effects. A Delphi procedure was applied which allowed consensus among TMS experts. A steering committee nominated a number of experts to be involved in the Delphi procedure. Three rounds were conducted before reaching a consen-sus. Afterwards, the questionnaire was publicized on the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiolo…

ConsensusSettore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia FisiologicaTMS adverse eventsDelphi procedure; Neuromodulation; Non-invasive brain stimulation; Safety; TMS adverse events; TMS secondary effects; Transcranial magnetic stimulationNeuromodulationDelphi procedureTranscranial Magnetic StimulationSensory SystemsNeurologyPhysiology (medical)Surveys and QuestionnairesDelphi procedure; Neuromodulation; Non-invasive brain stimulation; Safety; TMS adverse events; TMS secondary effects; Transcranial magnetic stimulation; Consensus; Humans; Surveys and Questionnaires; Transcranial Magnetic StimulationHumansNeurology (clinical)Non-invasive brain stimulationSafetyTranscranial magnetic stimulationTMS secondary effects
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TRENDS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNICATION IN THE CONTEXT OF DIGITAL MARKETING

2019

Nowadays, in the context of digital marketing and social media development, with the advantages given by technologies and the vast possibilities of communication among consumers, businesses find the implementation of integrated marketing communication influenced by the Internet as a marketing communication environment where businesses are urged into a customer-centric approach by the consumers’ changing habits of receiving information. This results in an increased role of content marketing, relationship orientation, dialogue and network communication, management of multiple stakeholders etc., which envisages consumer involvement with a view to mitigating the consequences caused by the obsta…

Consumption (economics)Content marketingDigital marketingbusiness.industrydigital marketing; consumers’ buying decisions; integrated marketing communication; integrated marketing communication for sustainability; sustainable marketing; survey of buyers; survey of leading marketing specialistsSocial mediaThe InternetContext (language use)BusinessMarketingCorporate communicationIntegrated marketing communicationsSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Breaking the Gender Gap in Rap/Hip-Hop Consumption

2021

AbstractSome music genres have traditionally and mainly been consumed by men. This is the case of rap/hip-hop. However, data on the consumption of this genre in recent years shows a relevant increase in the number of women interested in this type of music. It would therefore seem to be pertinent to analyse this new trend, not only as a question linked to gender studies but also to marketing decision-making for the music industry, which is struggling to attract new audiences, a factor compounded in the pandemic. To frame this analysis, literature on music consumption, specifically in relation to gender and rap as an alternative music genre, has been reviewed from different approaches. An exp…

Consumption (economics)Exploratory surveybusiness.industryExploratory researchGender studiesMusic industryGender gapHop (telecommunications)businessPsychologyConsumer behaviour
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Sustainable production and consumption in remote working conditions due to COVID-19 lockdown in Italy: An environmental and user acceptance investiga…

2021

Abstract In response to the disruptive changes brought upon our society by the COVID-19 pandemic, most work activities and service providers had to resort to remote working. This is credited to reduce emissions for transportation, however the role of forced confinement within dwellings, especially if not designed for hosting working stations, deserves to be properly evaluated in terms of both user acceptance and long-term environmental impact. In this work, a dedicated survey campaign is used for investigating the potential pros and cons of remote working. In more detail, logistic regression and generalized linear models are used for capturing the effect of several independent variables on …

Consumption (economics)Settore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleEnvironmental EngineeringVariablesRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectCOVID-19 Environmental impact Life cycle assessment Multi-criteria sustainability Remote working Survey User acceptanceCOVID-19Service providerEnvironmental economicsDiscount pointsIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringRemote workingEnvironmental impactMulti-criteria sustainabilityUser acceptanceLife cycle assessmentWork (electrical)Greenhouse gasEnvironmental ChemistryJob satisfactionEnvironmental impact assessmentBusinessSurveymedia_commonSustainable Production and Consumption
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Port–City Relationship and the Environment: Literature Survey and Methodological Approach for Project Appraisal in Presence of Environmental External…

2015

AbstractIn times of increasing environmental awareness, the port–city relationship has gained new meaning because ports have been seen as the origin of both negative and positive externalities affecting public welfare. While the former are the result of port expansion, the latter are the result of transforming obsolete port areas into recreational facilities. Therefore, to support effective policymaking, this paper considers the following question: What is the scope of economic valuation of these externalities in the context of port-project appraisal? Considering their nonmarket nature, which makes economic valuation more difficult, a contingent valuation method is introduced as an economic…

Contingent valuationPublic economicsGeography Planning and DevelopmentNonmarket forcesDevelopmentPort (computer networking)Urban StudiesProject appraisalEconomicsEconomic impact analysisLiterature surveyExternalityCivil and Structural EngineeringValuation (finance)Journal of Urban Planning and Development
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Correlates of the non-use of contraception among female university students in Italy

2021

The present paper scrutinizes the correlates of the non-use of contraception among young women in Italy. To this end we consulted two releases of Selfy (Sexual and Emotional LiFe of Youths) survey, which offer information for a nationally sample of university students. The results reveal that the likelihood of non-using contraception is higher among women living in the South and among those with previous experience of unsafe sexual behaviours. The risk of unprotected sex is also higher within a group of students who are relatively older than the others and live in a stable cohabiting union.

ContraceptionLow fertilityItalyRisky behaviourUniversity studentSelfy SurveyContraception; University students; Risky behaviours; Low fertility; SELFY Survey; ItalyRisky behavioursSettore SECS-S/04 - DemografiaUniversity students
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Unprotected sex among female Italian uni- versity students: A «Calculated Risk»

2022

Contraception is considered a rational strategy to prevent unwanted births. However, beyond the dichotomy of «planned» and «unplanned» pregnancy, behaviours are sometimes ambivalent or contradictory. The present paper inves tigates the reasons beyond the non-use of contraception in Italy by examining a large-scale survey of university students conducted in 2000 and 2017. The findings reveal a small but clearly defined group of young female students, cohabiting with their partner and residing in the South of the country, who have a high frequency of sexual intercourses and do not deliberately use any contra ceptive method. These findings offer population-based evidence about the ex istence o…

ContraceptionLow fertilityItalyUniversity studentSELFY SurveySettore SECS-S/04 - Demografia
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Design and Characterization of a Miniature Hydraulic Power Supply for High-Bandwidth Control of Soft Robotics

2020

Soft robotics holds enormous promise for a wide class of applications. However, system controllability, bandwidth, portability, and energy efficiency of soft robot power supplies are often inadequate. Soft robotics desperately needs improved solutions to drive soft actuators either pneumatically or hydraulically. This research paper offers a contribution to bridge this gap. It deals with small-scale power supplies for hydraulically-driven soft robots based on fluidic elastomer actuators in the power range 5-400 W. A design procedure for such power supplies is developed with an emphasis on high-bandwidth control. The performance requirements are established based on a literature survey, and …

Controllabilitybusiness.industryComputer scienceElectrical engineeringSoft roboticsRobotGear pumpHydraulic machineryLiterature surveybusinessDC motorEfficient energy use2020 3rd IEEE International Conference on Soft Robotics (RoboSoft)
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COVID-19 and Changes in Social Habits. Restaurant Terraces, a Booming Space in Cities. The Case of Madrid

2021

The COVID-19 pandemic and the fear experienced by some of the population, along with the lack of mobility due to the restrictions imposed, has modified the social behaviour of Spaniards. This has had a significant effect on the hospitality sector, viewed as being an economic and social driver in Spain. From the analysis of data collected in two of our own non-probabilistic surveys (N ~ 8400 and N ~ 2000), we show how, during the first six months of the pandemic, Spaniards notably reduced their consumption in bars and restaurants, also preferring outdoor spaces to spaces inside. The restaurant sector has needed to adapt to this situation and, with the support of the authorities (regional and…

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)General MathematicsPopulationSocial behaviourSpace (commercial competition)lockdownweb surveyHospitalityPublic arenasnowball surveyComputer Science (miscellaneous)COVID-19; lockdown; restaurant sector; web survey; snowball surveyQA1-939educationEngineering (miscellaneous)Consumption (economics)Economia Aspectes sociològicseducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryrestaurant sectorCOVID-19GeographyEconomybusinessMathematicsSocial behaviorMathematics
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