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The parameterized local deduction theorem for quasivarieties of algebras and its application

1996

Let τ be an algebraic type. To each classK of τ-algebras a consequence relation ⊧ K defined on the set of τ-equations is assigned. Some weak forms of the deduction theorem for ⊧ K and their algebraic counterparts are investigated. The (relative) congruence extension property (CEP) and its variants are discussed.CEP is shown to be equivalent to a parameter-free form of the deduction theorem for the consequence ⊧ K .CEP has a strong impact on the structure ofK: for many quasivarietiesK,CEP implies thatK is actually a variety. This phenomenon is thoroughly discussed in Section 5. We also discuss first-order definability of relative principal congruences. This property is equivalent to the fact…

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsDeduction theoremAlgebra and Number TheoryFundamental theoremQuasivarietyNo-go theoremStructure (category theory)Congruence relationVariety (universal algebra)Finite setMathematicsAlgebra Universalis
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L’impact de l’incongruence d’un produit culturel nouveau sur l’acceptabilité d’une innovation artistique : un cadre théorique

2018

In this research, we agree with the definition of artistic innovation as a new product/service (or a new feature of a product/service) that breaks existing artistic conventions. As a result, artistic innovations can be perceived as incongruous by consumers. Congruence/incongruence expresses a correspondence or a non-correspondence between two entities, which can be an object and the schema that it evokes (Meyers-Levy and Tybout, 1989) and/or two or more elements contained in an object (Mandler 1982). On theother hand, a perception of incongruence may elicit a feeling of dissonance in people, relying on the theory of cognitive dissonance. This defines it like the negative affective state cau…

Dissonance[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationArtistic innovationInnovation artistique[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationIncongruence
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Socio-technical Congruence Sabotaged by a Hidden Onshore Outsourcing Relationship: Lessons Learned from an Empirical Study

2012

Despite the popularity of outsourcing arrangements, distributed software development is still regarded as a complex endeavor. Complexity primarily comes from the challenges in communication and coordination among participating organizations. In this paper we discuss lessons learned from participatory research carried out in a highly distributed onshore outsourcing project. Previous research established that socio-technical congruence principles alleviate distributed work. In practice we have found that alignment between the systems structure and organizational structure can be studied from different abstraction levels and also during different phases of project lifecycle. We have found that…

Distributed software developmentEngineeringSociotechnical systemKnowledge managementProgramvaruteknikbusiness.industryonshoreSoftware EngineeringParticipatory action researchsociotechnical congruenceConway's lawPopularityConway's lawOutsourcingEmpirical researchCongruence (geometry)outsourcingOrganizational structurebusiness
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The background music-content congruence of TV advertisements: A neurophysiological study

2021

Abstract Music affects viewers’ responses to advertisements. In this study we present the findings of an experiment that investigates the emotional and cognitive reactions of subjects’ brains during exposure to television advertisements with music congruent, and incongruent, with the advertisement content. We analyze the electroencephalography signals and eye-tracking behaviors of a group of 90 women watching six TV advertisements. The study's findings suggested that incongruent music generates higher levels of attention and advertisement recall. On the other hand, frontal asymmetry measured through electroencephalography was shown to be higher with congruent music. Similarly, cognitive wor…

Economics and EconometricsEXPRESION GRAFICA EN LA INGENIERIAHF5001-6182Strategy and ManagementESTADISTICA E INVESTIGACION OPERATIVAEffectivenessElectroencephalographybehavioral disciplines and activitiesCongruence (geometry)AdvertisingmedicineBusinessBusiness and International ManagementContent (Freudian dream analysis)CongruencyMarketingmedicine.diagnostic_testRecallAdvertisingCognitionNeurophysiological measurementhumanitiesFrontal asymmetryCognitive workloadEye-trackingPsychologyhuman activitiesMusicEuropean Research on Management and Business Economics
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Relationship between students' perception of a rubric for oral presentations and their academic characteristics

2022

The use of rubrics in the evaluation of oral presentations has been associated with several benefits for students. However, it is unknown whether students with better academic marks and greater self-regulation find the use of rubrics more useful or not. This paper aims to assess the relationship between how students perceive the use of a rubric and their academic characteristics, and to analyze the congruence between the professor’s and students’ evaluations when using the rubric. Eighty-five students studying for a Degree in Sport Sciences participated in this study. A rubric for oral presentations was used to assess the students’ performance. The students then filled out…

Educació AvaluacióPublic AdministrationComunicació oralDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyComputer Science (miscellaneous)Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitationrubric; assessment; professor–student congruence of evaluation; oral presentation; self-regulation; academic marksAvaluació educativaEducationComputer Science Applications
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Conformity to Sex-Typed Design in Modern Society

2017

Considerable attention has been paid to the meaning of product-design gender cues regarding product and brand evaluations. According to self-congruity theory, the gender schema theory, as well as the product-schema congruity theory, traditional consumers react favorably toward sex- or gender-specific product attributes. On the contrary, a twist in gender roles, evolving by emancipation and continual social change, has been identified, which call these congruity assumptions firmly into question. Hence, our study concentrates on the following research question: Is stereotypic sex-typed design still a key principle generating favorable product attitudes and moreover enhancing consumer’s actual…

EmancipationCongruence (geometry)media_common.quotation_subjectPerceptionSocial changeGender schema theoryPsychologyConformityResearch questionSocial psychologymedia_commonBrand loyalty
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Reducing the Cost of Being the Boss: Authentic Leadership Suppresses the Effect of Role Stereotype Conflict on Antisocial Behaviors in Leaders and En…

2021

What drives entrepreneurs to engage in antisocial economic behaviors? Without dismissing entrepreneurs’ agency in their decision-making processes, our study aims to answer this question by proposing that antisocial economic behaviors are a dysfunctional coping mechanism to reduce the psychological tension that entrepreneurs face in their day-to-day activities. Further, given the overlap between the male gender role stereotype and both leader and entrepreneur role stereotypes, this psychological tension should be stronger in female entrepreneurs (or any person who identifies with the female gender role). We argue that besides the well-established female gender role – leader role incongruence…

Entrepreneurshipeconomic gamesentrepreneur role stereotypeCheatingmedia_common.quotation_subjectfemale entrepreneurshipStereotypeDysfunctional familyRole conflictantisocial behaviorsPsychologyGender roleGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchmedia_commonLideratgeEmpreses Direcció i administracióEconomia Aspectes psicològicsBF1-990Authentic leadershipleader-entrepreneur role incongruencePsychologySocial psychologyLyinggender-entrepreneur role incongruenceFrontiers in Psychology
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PACo: a novel procrustes application to cophylogenetic analysis.

2013

We present Procrustean Approach to Cophylogeny (PACo), a novel statistical tool to test for congruence between phylogenetic trees, or between phylogenetic distance matrices of associated taxa. Unlike previous tests, PACo evaluates the dependence of one phylogeny upon the other. This makes it especially appropriate to test the classical coevolutionary model that assumes that parasites that spend part of their life in or on their hosts track the phylogeny of their hosts. The new method does not require fully resolved phylogenies and allows for multiple host-parasite associations. PACo produces a Procrustes superimposition plot enabling a graphical assessment of the fit of the parasite phyloge…

Evolutionary ProcessesParàsitsZoologylcsh:MedicineBiologia Models matemàticsAnimal PhylogeneticsBiostatisticsBiologyForms of EvolutionStatistical powerPlot (graphics)Host-Parasite InteractionsEvolution MolecularCongruence (geometry)StatisticsAnimalsEvolutionary SystematicsComputer SimulationParasiteslcsh:ScienceBiologyPhylogenyStatisticEvolutionary BiologyMultidisciplinaryPhylogenetic treeStatisticslcsh:RConfidence intervalPhylogeneticsParasitologylcsh:QZoologyJackknife resamplingMathematicsSoftwareResearch ArticleCoevolutionType I and type II errorsPLoS ONE
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Right-jumps and pattern avoiding permutations

2015

We study the iteration of the process "a particle jumps to the right" in permutations. We prove that the set of permutations obtained in this model after a given number of iterations from the identity is a class of pattern avoiding permutations. We characterize the elements of the basis of this class and we enumerate these "forbidden minimal patterns" by giving their bivariate exponential generating function: we achieve this via a catalytic variable, the number of left-to-right maxima. We show that this generating function is a D-finite function satisfying a nice differential equation of order~2. We give some congruence properties for the coefficients of this generating function, and we sho…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesD-finite function[ MATH.MATH-CV ] Mathematics [math]/Complex Variables [math.CV]Discrete Mathematics (cs.DM)General Computer Scienceinsertion sort[INFO.INFO-DM]Computer Science [cs]/Discrete Mathematics [cs.DM][ MATH.MATH-CO ] Mathematics [math]/Combinatorics [math.CO]left-to-right maximumPermutation patternTheoretical Computer Science[ MATH.MATH-NT ] Mathematics [math]/Number Theory [math.NT]Combinatorics[MATH.MATH-CO]Mathematics [math]/Combinatorics [math.CO]FOS: Mathematicsanalytic combinatoricsMathematics - CombinatoricsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsGolden ratioMathematicsProbability (math.PR)Generating function[ INFO.INFO-DM ] Computer Science [cs]/Discrete Mathematics [cs.DM][MATH.MATH-CV]Mathematics [math]/Complex Variables [math.CV]Function (mathematics)[MATH.MATH-NT]Mathematics [math]/Number Theory [math.NT]Exponential function[MATH.MATH-PR]Mathematics [math]/Probability [math.PR]generating functionPermutation patternExponentAnalytic combinatoricssupercongruenceCombinatorics (math.CO)Maxima[ MATH.MATH-PR ] Mathematics [math]/Probability [math.PR]Mathematics - ProbabilityComputer Science - Discrete Mathematics
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Recombination in Hepatitis C Virus

2011

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a Flavivirus with a positive-sense, single-stranded RNA genome of about 9,600 nucleotides. It is a major cause of liver disease, infecting almost 200 million people all over the world. Similarly to most RNA viruses, HCV displays very high levels of genetic diversity which have been used to differentiate six major genotypes and about 80 subtypes. Although the different genotypes and subtypes share basic biological and pathogenic features they differ in clinical outcomes, response to treatment and epidemiology. The first HCV recombinant strain, in which different genome segments derived from parentals of different genotypes, was described in St. Petersburg (Russia) …

GenotypeHepacivirusHepatitis C viruslcsh:QR1-502Genome ViralHepacivirusReviewmedicine.disease_causeGenomelcsh:MicrobiologyVirussuperinfectionEvolution MolecularVirologyDrug Resistance ViralGenotypeGenetic variationmedicineHumansphylogenetic treePhylogenyRecombination GeneticbreakpointGeneticsbiologycongruenceGenetic Variationhomoplasyvirus diseasesHepatitis Cmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationHepatitis CVirologyFlavivirusInfectious DiseasesMutationRNA ViralViruses
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