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Intrasexual competition at work: Sex differences in the jealousy-evoking effect of rival characteristics in work settings

2010

Sex differences in jealousy-evoking rival characteristics in the relationship with a supervisor at work were examined in a community sample of 188 individuals from Argentina. Among men, the rivals’ social dominance and communal attributes evoked the most jealousy, followed by physical dominance. Among women, the rival’s communal attributes evoked the most jealousy, followed by social dominance and physical attractiveness. For men physical dominance of the rival and for women physical attractiveness of the rival evoked relatively more jealousy, especially among those high in intrasexual competition and confronted with a same-sex supervisor. When confronted with an opposite-sex supervisor, s…

Sociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologySexual jealousymedia_common.quotation_subjectSOCIAL-COMPARISON ORIENTATIONJealousyENVYATTRACTIONINDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCESMANAGERIALDevelopmental psychologyjealousyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyROMANTIC JEALOUSYintrasexual competitionSCALEmedia_commonCommunicationPhysical attractivenessAPPLICANTSBEAUTYWOMENAttractionDominance (ethology)Sexual selectionScale (social sciences)BeautyPsychologySocial psychologyrelationships in organizations
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Heterogeneity of traditional and digital media use among older adults: A six-country comparison

2021

Abstract The concept of aged heterogeneity has been associated with older adults' ability to adapt to the digital age without a systematic empirical analysis. We analyse retired adults' (aged 62 or more) use of traditional media and their digital equivalents in six countries. First, we ask whether heterogeneity in traditional and digital media use increases with age. Second, we study to what extent gender is related to this heterogeneity, and third, the country differences in the heterogeneity of media use in later life. We analyse the 2018 data (N = 5865) of the ‘Older audiences in the digital media environment’ survey using zero-inflated negative binomial models. The results provide parti…

Sociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industry020209 energymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesCountry differencesNegative binomial distributionHuman Factors and Ergonomics02 engineering and technologyEducationDevelopmental psychologyDigital mediaAsk priceMedia useReading (process)0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringThe InternetBusiness and International ManagementbusinessPsychologyPartial support050203 business & managementmedia_commonTechnology in Society
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Age differences in the irrelevant sound effect: A serial recognition paradigm

2015

In adults, the disrupting effect of irrelevant background sounds with distinct temporalspectral variations (changing-state sounds) on short-term memory performance was found to be robust. In the present study, a verbal serial recognition task was used to investigate this so-called Irrelevant Sound Effect (ISE) in adults and 8- to 10-year-old children. An essential part of the short-term memory impairment during changing-state speech is due to interference processes (changing-state effect) which can be differentiated from the deviation effect of auditory distraction. In line with recent findings (Hughes et al., 2013), our study demonstrates that the changing-state effect is not modulated by …

Sound (medical instrument)Age differenceslcsh:BF1-990Attentional controltask difficultyMemory performanceserial recognition taskAuditory distractionTask (project management)lcsh:PsychologyMemory impairmentthe irrelevant sound effectsense organsskin and connective tissue diseasesPsychologythe changing-state effectdevelopmentGeneral PsychologyCognitive psychologyPsihologija
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Les filles, éternelles perdantes face aux formations professionnelles?

2000

Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Bildungswissenschaften 22 (2000) 2, S. 377-384

SoziologieErziehungswissenschaftErziehung Schul- und Bildungswesen[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationUngleichheit[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationGirlsFrankreichSchulpädagogik370 Erziehung Schul- und BildungswesenEducationGeschlechterkonfliktddc:370SociologyGender differencesFormation professionnelleL7-991ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMädchenEducation (General)Différenciation sexuelleFrauen- und Geschlechterforschung in der ErziehungswissenschaftFOS: SociologyGirlFrance370 EducationSciences of education
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Productivity, R&D Spillovers and Educational Attainment*

2012

Economists have long agreed that the local availability of a more qualified workforce generates significant spillovers. This study suggests that these externalities may arise because plants by having access to a more qualified workforce at a regional level, can benefit more from R&D spillovers than those located in areas with less qualified workforce. This hypothesis is tested on a sample of British establishments drawn from the Annual Business Inquiry over the period 1997–2002. The main results are consistent with our expectations that the regional differences in the industry-level educational attainment of the workforce available to a plant will condition its capability of absorbing R&D s…

Statistics and ProbabilityEconomics and EconometricsEconomyWorkforceEconomicsDemographic economicsSample (statistics)Statistics Probability and UncertaintyProductivitySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Educational attainmentRegional differencesExternalityOxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
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Atšķirības insulta menedžmentā Somijā un Latvijā

2022

Insults ir pasaulē prominents nāves un invaliditātes cēlonis. Šī darba mērķis ir izpētīt insulta pārvaldības atšķirības starp divām ģeogrāfiski tuvām Eiropas valstīm – Somiju un Latviju. Neskatoties uz to, ka tās atrodas tuvu viena otrai un ievēro ļoti līdzīgas insulta pārvaldības vadlīnijas, pastāv atšķirības insulta iznākumā. Šis darbs apraksta insulta pārvaldības speciālistu viedokļus attiecīgajās valstīs, lai noteiktu atšķirības un līdzības insulta pārvaldībā starp Somiju un Latviju. Tika izmantotas kvalitatīvas izpētes metodes, lai iegūtu pilnīgu izpratni par insulta pārvaldības praksi attiecīgajās valstīs. Abās valstīs tika veiktas ekspertu intervijas, un tās tika izmantotas kā materi…

StrokeGeographical differencesRehabilitationHealthcare resourcesInpatient & outpatient managementMedicīna
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“Does English make you nervous?” Anxiety profiles of CLIL and non-CLIL students in Sweden

2015

This study aims to explore the relationship between Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) vs. non-CLIL students and language learning anxiety. As part of a larger research project, this study is conducted at the high school level in Sweden and includes students enrolled in CLIL programs (N=109) and non-CLIL programs (N=68) at three different schools. While both CLIL and non-CLIL groups study English as a separate subject, the difference between the two groups is that part of the curriculum is taught through the medium of English in the CLIL programs. The participants completed the Swedish version of the Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety Scale (FLCAS) (Horwitz, Horwitz & Cope 1986…

SwedenCLILgenderSLAanxietyindividual differences
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Crossmodal correspondences between typefaces and food preferences drive congruent choices but not among young consumers

2022

Abstract Several studies suggest that consumers match stimuli across sensory modalities, with angular (vs. round) typefaces typically associated with sourness (vs. sweetness). Drawing on findings from the field of crossmodal correspondences, this study (N = 220) examined potential typeface effects in naturalistic settings and found that exposure to angular (vs. round) typeface increased (decreased) consumers’ preferences for sour (sweet) food but had no impact on their expectations or perceptions of these tastes. Moreover, while typeface did not have a direct effect on food choices, consumers exposed to angular (vs. round) typeface reported a greater relative preference for sour over sweet …

TasteNutrition and DieteticsCrossmodal correspondencesCrossmodalTypefacemedia_common.quotation_subjectSweetnessPreferenceSensory integrationConsumer choicePerceptionFood choiceTypefaceAge differencesFood preferencesPsychologySocial psychologyFood Sciencemedia_common
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Non solo Platone. Il primato dell'oralità nel retore Alcidamante

2020

Il saggio è dedicato all’orazione Sugli autori dei discorsi scritti o sui sofisti, attribuita al retore Alcidamante, discepolo di Gorgia e attivo in Atene tra il 410 e il 365 a.C. Argomento dell’orazione è il serrato confronto tra due differenti modalità oratorie, l’autoschediazein (“parlare a braccio”) — cui Alcidamente accorda una netta superiorità — e il "gegrammena legein (“pronunciare discorsi scritti”). L’interesse di questo testo (databile con buona approssimazione intorno al 390 a. C) consiste essenzialmente nel rappresentare un punto di vista specificamente retorico sulla questione delle differenze tra scritto e parlato. Nonostante alcune significative convergenze con il ben più ce…

The essay focuses on the speech “Perì Sophiston” (Concerning Sophists) attributed to Alcidamas a rhetorician who was pupil of Gorgias and thought in Athens between 410 and 365 BC. In this speech Alcidamas stresses the superiority of extempore (though prepared) speeches over written one. The speech is particularly interesting because it represents the specifically rhetorical point of view on the issue of the differences between written and spoken word. The essay underlines the originality of Alcidamas (especially compared to Plato) and his interest also in the contemporary debate on the differences between written and spoken.Settore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggi
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A cultural comparison study of smartphone adoption in Uzbekistan, South Korea and Turkey

2017

Smartphone popularity is increasing due to the technological advances that mean manufacturers can make more sophisticated devices, and telecommunication companies can provide better connections. Gartner reported that 403 million smartphones were sold in the fourth quarter of 2015, a 9.7% increase over the same period in 2014. It is a common perception that users tend to utilise advanced technology to increase productivity. However, there are studies indicating quite opposite or alternatively slow rates of adoption. To avoid this, companies invest in studying consumer behaviour. The purpose of the study is to examine the effects of drivers and cultural differences on smartphone acceptance in…

TurkeyComputer Networks and Communicationsmedia_common.quotation_subjectmobile communicationsbehavioural intention02 engineering and technologycultural differencessmartphone adoptionIndividualismkulttuuri020204 information systemsPerceptionCultural diversitySouth Korea0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringkulttuurierotMarketingElectrical and Electronic Engineeringta518Productivityta512Consumer behaviourmedia_commonta113individualismi05 social sciencesCollectivismUzbekistantechnology adoptioncross-culture comparisonPopularitysmartphonesCultural comparisonComputer Science Applicationsälypuhelimetculture050211 marketingkollektivismiBusinessUTAUTInternational Journal of Mobile Communications
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