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Socially desirable responding:enhancement and denial in 20 countries

2015

This article investigated the dimensionality, measurement invariance, and cross-cultural variations of social desirability. A total of 3,471 university students from 20 countries completed an adapted version of the Marlowe–Crowne scale. A two-dimensional structure was revealed in the pooled sample, distinguishing enhancement (endorsement of positive self-description) and denial (rejection of negative self-description). The factor structure was supported in most countries; medium-sized item bias was found in two denial items. In a multilevel analysis, we found that (a) there was more cross-cultural variation in denial than enhancement; (b) females tended to score higher on enhancement where…

SUBSTANCEmedia_common.quotation_subjectSocioeconomic developmentSHORT FORMSbehavioral disciplines and activitiesSTYLEDenialArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)social desirability:Psychology [Social sciences]mental disorders:Psicologia [Ciências sociais]valuesPersonalityPsychologyMeasurement invarianceHuman Development IndexSCALEMETAANALYSISmedia_commonMultilevel modelcultureshumanitiesPsicologiaImpression managementpersonalityAnthropologyScale (social sciences)IMPRESSION MANAGEMENTmultilevel analysisPERSONALITY-TRAITSPsychology (miscellaneous)EQUIVALENCEORIENTATIONPsychologyBALANCED INVENTORYSocial psychology
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Mineralogical and chemical variability of fluvial sediments: 1. Bedload sand (Ganga–Brahmaputra, Bangladesh)

2010

This study investigates the natural processes that control concentration of detrital minerals and consequently chemical elements in river sand. The novelty of our approach consists in the systematic integration of detailed textural, petrographical, mineralogical and chemical data, and in the quantitative description and modeling of relationships among mineralogical and chemical variables for each sample and each grain-size class in each sample. Bed sediment in transit in the largest sedimentary system on Earth chiefly consists of fine-grained lithofeldspatho quartzose sand including rich amphibole–epidote–garnet suites, mixed with minor very-fine grained-sand to silt subpopulations containi…

Sedimentary petrologyProvenanceHimalayaGeochemistrysedimentary geochemistry sedimentary petrology settling equivalence selective entrainment placer sands opaque minerals REE-bearing minerals Eu anomaly HimalayaSedimentFluvialEu anomalyWeatheringSiltSedimentary geochemistryGeophysicsPlacer sandSettling equivalenceSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyOpaque mineralEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Sedimentary rockGEO/02 - GEOLOGIA STRATIGRAFICA E SEDIMENTOLOGICAREE-bearing mineralSelective entrainmentChemical compositionGeologyBed load
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Some Remarks on Automata Minimality

2011

It is well known that the minimization problem of deterministic finite automata (DFAs) is related to the indistinguishability notion of states (cf. [HMU00]). Indeed, a well known technique to minimize a DFA, essentially, consists in finding pairs of states that are equivalent (or indistinguishable), namely pairs of states (p,q) such that it is impossible to assert the difference between p and q only by starting in each of the two states and asking whether or not a given input string leads to a final state. Since, in the testing states equivalence, the notion of initial state is irrelevant, some of the main techniques for the minimization of automata, such as Moore’s algorithm [Moo56] and Ho…

Set (abstract data type)Discrete mathematicsDeterministic finite automatonSettore INF/01 - InformaticaRegular languageCayley graphString (computer science)state-pair graph uniformly minimal automataState (functional analysis)Equivalence (measure theory)Computer Science::Formal Languages and Automata TheoryAutomatonMathematics
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Algebraic Structures of Rough Sets

1994

This paper deals with some algebraic and set-theoretical properties of rough sets. Our considerations are based on the original conception of rough sets formulated by Pawlak [4, 5]. Let U be any fixed non-empty set traditionally called the universe and let R be an equivalence relation on U. The pair A = (U, R) is called the approximation space. We will call the equivalence classes of the relation R the elementary sets. We denote the family of elementary sets by U/R. We assume that the empty set is also an elementary set. Every union of elementary sets will be called a composed set. We denote the family of composed sets by ComR. We can characterize each set X ⊆ U using the composed sets [5].

Set (abstract data type)Discrete mathematicsRelation (database)Algebraic structureEquivalence relationEmpty setRough setAlgebraic numberSpace (mathematics)Mathematics
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About Combining Metric Learning and Prototype Generation

2014

Distance metric learning has been a major research topic in recent times. Usually, the problem is formulated as finding a Mahalanobis-like metric matrix that satisfies a set of constraints as much as possible. Different ways to introduce these constraints and to effectively formulate and solve the optimization problem have been proposed. In this work, we start with one of these formulations that leads to a convex optimization problem and generalize it in order to increase the efficiency by appropriately selecting the set of constraints. Moreover, the original criterion is expressed in terms of a reduced set of representatives that is learnt together with the metric. This leads to further im…

Set (abstract data type)Matrix (mathematics)Mathematical optimizationOptimization problemmedia_common.quotation_subjectMetric (mathematics)Convex optimizationQuality (business)Equivalence of metricsMathematicsMetric k-centermedia_common
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Size–Abundance Relationships of Freshwater Macroinvertebrates in Two Contrasting Floodplain Channels of Rhone River

2022

Body size is perhaps the most fundamental property of an organism and its relationship with abundance is one of the most studied relationships in ecology. Although numerous studies have examined these relationships in local communities, few have investigated how they vary at different temporal and spatial scales. We investigated the relationship between body size and abundance of local macroinvertebrate communities in two floodplain channels of the French upper Rhone River. The two channels differ in their vegetation coverage (high vs. low vegetation) and hydrological regimes. The shapes of the size–abundance relationship were similar between channels on a yearly basis but differed wh…

Settore BIO/07 - Ecologiabody size–abundance relationship; energetic equivalence hypothesis; river ecosystems; functional feeding groupsRiver ecosystemsEnergetic equivalence hypothesisGeography Planning and DevelopmentBody size–abundance relationshipAquatic ScienceFunctional feeding groupsBiochemistryWater Science and TechnologyWater
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Color and Timbre Gestures: An Approach with Bicategories and Bigroupoids

2022

White light can be decomposed into different colors, and a complex sound wave can be decomposed into its partials. While the physics behind transverse and longitudinal waves is quite different and several theories have been developed to investigate the complexity of colors and timbres, we can try to model their structural similarities through the language of categories. Then, we consider color mixing and color transition in painting, comparing them with timbre superposition and timbre morphing in orchestration and computer music in light of bicategories and bigroupoids. Colors and timbres can be a probe to investigate some relevant aspects of visual and auditory perception jointly with thei…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniSettore MAT/02 - Algebracross-modal correspondences; equivalence classes; category theory; bicategories; complexitySettore INF/01 - InformaticaGeneral MathematicsComputer Science (miscellaneous)Bicategories Category theory Complexity Cross-modal correspondences Equivalence classesSettore MAT/04 - Matematiche ComplementariEngineering (miscellaneous)Mathematics; Volume 10; Issue 4; Pages: 663
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Measurement invariance of the nine-item Internet Gaming Disorder Scale (IGDS9-SF) across Albania, USA, UK, and Italy

2018

The IGDS9-SF, which assesses Internet Gaming Disorder behaviors, has been validated in a number of countries (Portugal, Italy, Iran, Slovenia), although the psychometric equivalence of the instrument has been assessed only across Australia, the USA, the UK, and India. This research aimed at providing further cross-cultural insights into IGD by assessing the factorial structure of the IGDS9-SF in Albania and investigating its measurement invariance across Albanian, Italian, American, and British gamers. Multi-Group Confirmatory Factor Analyses were performed on a sample of 1411 participants from Albania (n = 228), USA (n = 237), the UK (n = 275), and Italy (n = 671). The CFAs confirmed the s…

Settore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia GeneraleVideo gamingbusiness.industry030508 substance abusePsychometric equivalencemanop030227 psychiatry03 medical and health sciencesPsychiatry and Mental healthHealth psychology0302 clinical medicineScale (social sciences)Internet Gaming Disorder.Gaming addiction.Video gaming.IGDS9-SF.Cross-cultural validation.Measurement invarianceThe InternetMeasurement invarianceMetric (unit)0305 other medical sciencebusinessPsychologyClinical psychology
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Measuring dispositional optimism in patients with chronic heart failure and their healthcare providers: The validity of the Life Orientation Test-Rev…

2017

Patrizia Steca,1 Dario Monzani,1 Antonia Pierobon,2 Giulia Avvenuti,2 Andrea Greco,1 Anna Giardini2 1Department of Psychology, University of Milano – Bicocca, Milan, 2Psychology Unit, Istituti Clinici Scientifici Maugeri Spa SB, IRCCS Montescano, Montescano, Italy Abstract: The Life Orientation Test-Revised (LOT-R) measures dispositional optimism (DO) – an individual difference promoting physical and psychological well-being in healthy adults (HAs) as well as in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) and healthcare providers (HPs). Controversy has arisen regarding the dimensionality of the LOT-R. Whereas DO was originally defined as a one-dimensional construct, empiri…

Settore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia Generalemedicine.medical_specialtyvalidityMedicine (miscellaneous)Dispositional optimismLife Orientation Test-Revised050109 social psychology050105 experimental psychologymedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesIn patientMeasurement invariancecardiovascular diseasesPsychiatryPharmacology Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)Depression (differential diagnoses)Original ResearchLife Orientation Test-Revised; dispositional optimism; validity; measurement equivalence; chronic heart failurelcsh:R5-920business.industryHealth Policy05 social sciencesdispositional optimismLife Orientation Test – Revisedmedicine.diseaseDifferential item functioningConfirmatory factor analysishumanitieschronic heart failurePatient Preference and AdherenceHeart failureAnxietymedicine.symptomlcsh:Medicine (General)businessmeasurement equivalenceSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Clinical psychology
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A NOTE ON THE CATEGORICAL NOTIONS OF NORMAL SUBOBJECT AND OF EQUIVALENCE CLASS

2021

In a non-pointed category E, a subobject which is normal to an equivalence relation is not necessarily an equivalence class. We elaborate this categorical distinction, with a special attention to the Mal'tsev context. Moreover, we introduce the notion of fibrant equipment, and we use it to establish some conditions ensuring the uniqueness of an equivalence relation to which a given subobject is normal, and to give a description of such a relation.

Settore MAT/02 - AlgebraMal'tsev and protomodular categoriesunitalnormal subobjectequivalence classconnected pair of equivalence relations
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