Search results for "DECISION-MAKING"

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Cómo y qué enseñar de la biodiversidad en la alfabetización científica

2010

The purpose of this article is to approach the didactic treatment of biodiversity conservation issues from the double perspective of scientific literacy and environmental education. We attempt to provide ideas on how articulating their respective theoretical speeches with practice in biological education; understanding the need to fit principles and goals that characterize them, with the processes of teaching and learning concepts, values, processes and techniques; significantly necessary to develop of citizenship, critical interpretation and based decision-making capacities, related to the political proposals and measures on biodiversity conservation.

protección del medio ambienteAlfabetització científicaEducación ambientalScience (General)LC8-6691Educació ambientalPresa de decisionsBiodiversityEnvironmental educationSpecial aspects of educationBiodiversitatBiodiversidadEducationQ1-390Scientific literacyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONAlfabetización científicadidácticaToma de decisionestoma de decisiónDecision-makingEnseñanza de las Ciencias
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Validating Habitual and Goal-Directed Decision-Making Performance Online in Healthy Older Adults

2021

Everyday decision-making is supported by a dual-system of control comprised of parallel goal-directed and habitual systems. Over the past decade, the two-stage Markov decision task has become popularized for its ability to dissociate between goal-directed and habitual decision-making. While a handful of studies have implemented decision-making tasks online, only one study has validated the task by comparing in-person and web-based performance on the two-stage task in children and young adults. To date, no study has validated the dissociation of goal-directed and habitual behaviors in older adults online. Here, we implemented and validated a web-based version of the two-stage Markov task usi…

reinforcement learningAging2019-20 coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Markov chainCognitive NeuroscienceSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Applied psychologyNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatrydecision-makinggoal-directedTask (project management)habitualReinforcement learningYoung adultPsychologyvalidatingolder adultsonlineRC321-571NeuroscienceOriginal ResearchFrontiers in Aging Neuroscience
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Coordinating action in technology-supported shared tasks: Virtual pointing as a situated practice for mobilizing a response

2021

Drawing on recordings of remote screen-based work meetings in Finland, this conversation analytic study investigates interactive properties of mouse cursor movements in technology-mediated shared tasks. The article illustrates how participants rely on features afforded by the input device in ways that divert from its pre-designed functions to accomplish virtual pointing gestures. These gestures serve as an organizational resource in the precursory phase of action, i.e. when a next on-screen action is observably made relevant. In this sequential environment, pointing by means of the tool is a collaborative resource: an embodied practice for sustaining co-orientation and advancing the sequent…

remote work meetings050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and Languageconversation analysisvuorovaikutusSocial PsychologyComputer sciencetieto- ja viestintätekniikkamedia_common.quotation_subjectpäätöksentekoExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyInput devicejoint decision-makingPhase (combat)virtual pointingLanguage and LinguisticsResource (project management)Human–computer interactiontechnology-mediated interactionSituatedetätyö0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0601 history and archaeologyConversationmobilizing responsemedia_common060101 anthropologykokouksetkeskustelunanalyysiCommunication05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsvirtuaaliympäristöAction (philosophy)Embodied cognitionGestureLanguage & Communication
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Observing The Decision-Making Process

2016

International audience; In this chapter we ask how knowledge can be acquired about the decision-making processes associated with residential choice. As shown by the results of the many areas of research set out in chapter 2, a great number of factors may influence the decision to move home. Because we are more especially interested in the actual decision-making process, we must consider the mental factors that may condition it.

residential choiceHard and soft scienceAsk priceExperimental psychologyProcess (engineering)Management science[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographydecision-makingDecision-makingSet (psychology)Psychology[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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Determinism, Probability, and Imprecision in Decision Making

2016

International audience; This chapter looks into the decision to move house and the way in which the decision can be formalized by integrating the reflections from the previous chapters. The fact is that the decision-making process is seldom considered in the context of mathematical modelling of residential mobility. The modelling approaches set out in chapter 9 rest essentially on the concept of preferences and investigate the way in which individuals set about classifying criteria or alternatives with respect to residential choice.

residential choice[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographydecision-making[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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Risk stratification at primary care centres in Valencia (Spain) to activate integrated care pathways for elderly patients with chronic conditions

2017

Introduction: The activation of integrated care pathways is not always easy and is time-consuming, so the standardized use of stratification tools (ST) can support health care professionals in decision-making processes. Several ST –developed and validated in the United States– have been implemented in the Valencia Region (Spain) at primary care (PC) centres to identify elders with multimorbidity at risk of suffering future hospital admissions (FHA). In spite of the usefulness of these instruments, it would be recommended to apply STs which have been specifically designed on the basis of the Spanish healthcare system and the characteristics of its population. Thus, the objective of this stud…

risk stratification; elderly; primary care; chronic diseases; decision-making processesmedicine.medical_specialtyeducation.field_of_studyHealth (social science)Palliative careSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryHealth PolicyPopulationHealth informaticsIntegrated careHealth administrationNursingFamily medicineHealth caremedicineElectronic dataSocial determinants of healthbusinesseducationInternational Journal of Integrated Care
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Just transition principles and criteria for food systems and beyond

2022

In this article, we propose a framework of principles and criteria for just transitions in food systems. Climate mitigation activities are urgently needed in food systems, but can have damaging social, environmental, economic, and health impacts. Consequently, food system transitions can cause significant side effects across and beyond food systems, aggravating existing inequalities and unsustainabilities, causing new ones, or hampering equal engagement in the transition itself. Thus, justice questions stand at the core of assessing decarbonization pathways and policies and must link to other sectors as well: Who bears the costs and who enjoys the benefits of the transitions? Can transition…

ruokajärjestelmätglobaali oikeudenmukaisuusilmastopolitiikkaRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGuiding decision-making and policy implementationJust transition criteriaJustice principlesEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)oikeudenmukaisuussosiaalinen oikeudenmukaisuusSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Low-carbon transitions
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Depression and Sequential Decision-Making Revisited

2019

Background: The effect of depression on decision-making is an important but still an unsettled issue. Although most studies have reported that clinically depressed participants show worse performance, there are also studies that have shown no or even positive effects. Specifically, von Helversen et al. (2011) were able to document a positive effect of depression on task performance in a sequential decision-making task called the secretary problem (SP). Here, we (1) aimed to replicate this study in an extended version using more trials and (2) modified it by including an additional condition in which negative feedback was given. Method: Eighty-two participants took part. They were split into…

secretary problemlcsh:Psychologymajor depressive disordersequential decision150 Psychologielcsh:BF1-990Psychologydecision-making150 Psychologypunishment sensitivityOriginal ResearchFrontiers in Psychology
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Paramedia : thresholds of the social text

2017

This work is an adaptation of Gerard Genette’s theory of paratexts to social media. Paratexts are information surrounding texts, and usually helping the user to decide whether or not to consume a text. In social media, a plurality of new information surrounds texts we read every day. They are dynamic by nature and have different authors: the social platforms, like Facebook or YouTube; the authors of texts, and the users who comment and share them. This collection of four articles will debate the ethos in social media, what is an author in social media, what are the identified paratexts in selected social media websites and the limits of interpretation of paratexts in contemporary Brazilian …

sisältötuotantosocial mediaverkkokirjoittaminenhypertekstiperitekstisosiaalinen mediaparatextsdigital contentcontent strategydata-driven decision-makingintertextualityperitextsdigitaalinen kulttuuriparatekstiliterary theorytekijyys
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Creating Managerial Ethical Profiles: An Exploratory Cluster Analysis

2008

This study profiles managers according to the ethical criteria they bring to their managerial decision making. Profiling was based on exploratory cluster analysis of responses of academics & students and small business managers to a multidimensional questionnaire. The data were collected through a self-reporting survey (n=82) administrated to the two cohorts. An agglomerative hierarchical cluster analysis was then performed to the two groups separately on the 8 ethical subscales from the Managerial Ethical Profile (MEP). Between-groups linkage method and squared binary Euclidean distance measures were used to cluster groups in the given data sets. Five clusters were found as an optimal numb…

small business managersstudentseducationpäätöksentekoliike-elämäacademicsbusiness ethicsetiikkaethical decision-makingcluster analysis
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