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Discriminating and simulating actions with the associative self-organising map

2015

We propose a system able to represent others’ actions as well as to internally simulate their likely continuation from a partial observation. The approach presented here is the first step towards a more ambitious goal of endowing an artificial agent with the ability to recognise and predict others’ intentions. Our approach is based on the associative self-organising map, a variant of the self-organising map capable of learning to associate its activity with different inputs over time, where inputs are processed observations of others’ actions. We have evaluated our system in two different experimental scenarios obtaining promising results: the system demonstrated an ability to learn discrim…

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L’Intentional Infliction of Harm secondo la Supreme Court del Regno Unito

2015

Il saggio prende in esame la recente decisione resa dalla Supreme Court del Regno Unito nel caso Rodhes v. OPO and another il 20 maggio 2015, che rievoca - alla luce di un’attenta ricostruzione storica - e conferma l’attualità del precedente reso nel 1897 dalla Queen’s Bench Division nel caso Wilkinson and another v. Downton, in tema di intentional infliction of harm. Il lavoro, dopo aver ricostruito il case law inglese successivo alla pronuncia del 1897 e l’evoluzione registratasi nell’ordinamento giuridico inglese in materia di danno alla persona, si concentra sulla pronuncia resa dalla House of Lords nel 2003 nel caso Wainwright and another v. Home Office, in cui si nega al precedente de…

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Theory-Based Interventions Combining Mental Simulation and Planning Techniques to Improve Physical Activity: Null Results from Two Randomized Control…

2016

Interventions to assist individuals in initiating and maintaining regular participation in physical activity are not always effective. Psychological and behavioral theories advocate the importance of both motivation and volition in interventions to change health behavior. Interventions adopting self-regulation strategies that foster motivational and volitional components may, therefore, have utility in promoting regular physical activity participation. We tested the efficacy of an intervention adopting motivational (mental simulation) and volitional (implementation intentions) components to promote a regular physical activity in two studies. Study 1 adopted a cluster randomized design in wh…

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The Effects of Positive and Negative Emotions During Online Shopping Episodes on Consumer Satisfaction, Repurchase Intention, and Recommendation Inte…

2019

The aim of this study is to examine the emotions that consumers experience during their online shopping episodes as well as their effects on consumer satisfaction and two types of post-purchase behavioural intentions: repurchase and recommendation intentions. By hypothesising a research model and testing it with the data from 1,786 Finnish online shoppers, which was collected in co-operation with 18 Finnish online stores between September 2018 and December 2018 and is analysed by using structural equation modelling (SEM), the study makes several interesting findings. First, we find positive emotions to have stronger effects in comparison to negative emotions. Second, we also find that where…

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Are Facebook brand community members truly loyal to the brand?

2015

Investigates two Facebook brand communities and their relationship with loyalty.Community commitment is associated with community promotion behavior and loyalty.Community promotion behavior is associated with different types of loyalty.User activity in Facebook has little or no effect on brand loyalty. This study examines members of Facebook brand communities and tests the relationships between their commitment to the community and brand loyalty. A conceptual model on the linkages between brand community commitment, community promotion behavior and brand loyalty including attitudinal loyalty, repurchase intention and positive word-of-mouth (WOM) is developed and tested with two samples. Dat…

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Should I stay or should I go? Physical education teachers' career intentions

2014

Purpose: This study investigated Finnish physical education (PE) teachers’ intentions to leave the profession and the reasons behind them. Method: A large sample (N ¼ 808) of PE teachers who graduated between 1980 and 2008 (432 women, 376 men) answered a modified job satisfaction and teacher follow-up questionnaire that elicited career perceptions, intentions, and current work duties. Results: In this sample, 26% of the respondents were contemplating leaving their jobs as PE teachers and an additional 13% were actually in the process of transferring from PE teaching but planned to remain in school teaching. To determine the reasons for considering leaving the PE teaching profession, princip…

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PE teachers' job satisfaction, turnover, and intention to stay or leave the profession

2014

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A global experiment on motivating social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic

2022

Significance\ud \ud Communicating in ways that motivate engagement in social distancing remains a critical global public health priority during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study tested motivational qualities of messages about social distancing (those that promoted choice and agency vs. those that were forceful and shaming) in 25,718 people in 89 countries. The autonomy-supportive message decreased feelings of defying social distancing recommendations relative to the controlling message, and the controlling message increased controlled motivation, a less effective form of motivation, relative to no message. Message type did not impact intentions to socially distance, but people’s existing mo…

behavior changeCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)230 Affective NeuroscienceINTENTIONSL400self-determination theoryPhysical DistancingSocial SciencesIntention:Ciências Sociais::Psicologia [Domínio/Área Científica]FATIGUEmotivationPARENTAL PROHIBITIONSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingPandemicHumanshealth communicationMESSAGESSociologyPandemicsMETAANALYSISbehavior change ; motivation ; health communication ; COVID-19 ; self-determination theoryBehaviour Change and Well-beingMultidisciplinarybusiness.industrySocial distanceCOVID-19Public relationsbehavior change; motivation; health communication; COVID-19; self-determination theoryCOVID-19; behavior change; health communication; motivation; self-determination theory; Humans; Intention; COVID-19; Motivation; Pandemics; Physical Distancing/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_beingINTERNALIZATIONbusinessBEHAVIOR
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Predicting COVID-19 booster vaccine intentions.

2022

Achieving broad immunity through vaccination is a cornerstone strategy for long-term management of COVID-19 infections, particularly the prevention of serious cases and hospitalizations. Evidence that vaccine-induced immunity wanes over time points to the need for COVID-19 booster vaccines, and maximum compliance is required to maintain population-level immunity. Little is known of the correlates of intentions to receive booster vaccines among previously vaccinated individuals. The present study applied an integrated model to examine effects of beliefs from multiple social cognition theories alongside sets of generalized, stable beliefs on individuals' booster vaccine intentions. US residen…

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A new approach to stress of conscience's dimensionality : Hindrance and violation stressors and their role in experiencing burnout and turnover inten…

2023

Aims To identify a valid, longitudinally invariant factor model for stress of conscience and to investigate how stress of conscience dimensions associate with burnout and turnover intentions. Background There has been a lack of consensus about the number and content of stress of conscience dimensions, and a lack of longitudinal studies on its development and outcomes. Design A longitudinal, person-centred survey study using the STROBE checklist. Methods Healthcare personnel (n = 306) rated their stress of conscience in 2019 and 2021. Longitudinal latent profile analysis was used to identify different subgroups based on the employees' experiences. These subgroups were then compared in terms …

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