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Phenomenology of Perception. Theories and Experimental Evidence.

2017

Phenomenology of Perception: Theories and Experimental Evidence reconstructs and reviews the phenomenological research of the Brentano School, Edgar Rubin, David Katz, Albert Michotte and Gestalt psychology. Phenomenology is commonly considered a philosophy of subjective experience, but this book presents it instead as a set of commitments for philosophy and science to discover the immanent grammar underlying the objective meaning of perception. Pioneering experimental results on the qualitative and quantitative structures of the perceptual world are collected to show that, contrary to the received assumption, phenomenology can be embedded in standard science. This book will therefore be of…

Perception Psychology Epistemology Philosophy of Perception Cognitive Science
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The Effects of Different Emoticons on the Perception of Emails in the Workplace

2018

Perceptionmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesApplied psychology050301 education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesComputer-mediated communicationPsychology0503 educationFactorial survey050107 human factorsmedia_commonProceedings of the 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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The Importance of Respecting the Psychological Contract by Managers

2021

The paper wants to be an alarm signal that non-compliance with the psychological contract by managers can negatively affect the organizational climate. The paper starts with a selection of the most important aspects of the literature on the psychological contract. The results of this study from secondary sources are interpreted in terms of the current socio-economic context, showing the possible negative influences of economic crises and pandemics such as COVID-19 on compliance with the psychological contract in organizations. The situations of violation of the psychological contract by the management can be numerous in this context. Therefore, the paper then presents an exploratory researc…

Perceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectExploratory researchContext (language use)Chemistry (relationship)MarketingPsychological contractTA1-2040Organisation climateAffect (psychology)Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)media_commonCompliance (psychology)MATEC Web of Conferences
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INTUITION OF FAMILY ENTREPRENEURS: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF PERCEPTIONS AND EXPERIENCES

2005

Many business problems do not appear in ideal conditions. Sometimes decisions have to be made very quickly, or there is no explicit knowledge regarding a problem, or there is neither enough time nor enough information. Therefore, entrepreneurs are not always equipped to make the necessary decision or to solve the problem. A successful entrepreneur needs to rely more often on intuition in making decisions and in solving problems. Intuition can be considered, for example, as a sudden awareness of knowledge. Using this type of knowledge, a person knows facts or relations, but without knowing why.Previous studies have described the nature of intuition and they have also addressed the intuitive …

Perceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectExploratory researchExplicit knowledgeSituational ethicsPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonIntuitionActual useEpistemologyJournal of Enterprising Culture
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All Eyes on Me

2020

Duo musicians exhibit a broad variety of bodily gestures, but it is unclear how soloists’ and accompanists’ movements differ and to what extent they attract observers’ visual attention. In Experiment 1, seven musical duos’ body movements were tracked while they performed two pieces in two different conditions. In a congruent condition, soloist and accompanist behaved according to their expected musical roles; in an incongruent condition, the soloist behaved as accompanist and vice versa. Results revealed that behaving as soloist, regardless of the condition, led to more, smoother, and faster head and shoulder movements over a larger area than behaving as accompanist. Moreover, accompanists …

Perceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectEye movementEye trackingMotor controlVisual attentionMusicalPsychologyMusicCognitive psychologyGesturemedia_commonMusic Perception
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Ancient Theories of Intellection

2013

Ancient philosophical schools shared the view that, in addition to perceptual capacities, human beings have reason. It was also generally supposed that reason is not to be understood solely as a capacity of inference, but that it must also have content (1). Such content was often taken to be general: as opposed to perception which deals with particulars, reasoning operates with general or universal features of reality. However, views diverged as to how or whether such contents are acquired and whether they rather pre-exist in the soul. Whereas the view according to which intelligible forms can be grasped by human reason was wide-spread in the Platonic-Aristotelian tradition, Hellenistic phi…

Perceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyMetaphysicsInferenceActive intellectContent (Freudian dream analysis)Soulmedia_commonEpistemology
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Community and space in Italian sociolinguistics. The experience of the <i>Linguistic Atlas of Sicily</i> (<i>Atlante Linguistico de…

2018

Our paper focuses on the notions of ‘space’ and ‘community’ within the most recent developments of Italian sociolinguistics. This research area has roots in the tradition of Italian geolinguistic studies and has been enhanced by other research traditions. In fact, Italian sociolinguistics has reused the relationship between ‘community’ and ‘space’ investigated in the early twentieth century by Benvenuto Terracini’s (1886–1968) seminal studies on ‘minimal linguistic point’ (‘punto linguistico minimo’) and on ‘community of speakers’. Since the 1970s and, with more weight, in the last decades, some important contributions coming from scholars such as Alberto Sobrero, Tullio Telmon and Giovanni…

Perceptual dialectologyLinguistics and LanguageHistorySociology and Political SciencePoint (typography)Atlas (topology)Space (commercial competition)Language and LinguisticsSpeech communitylanguage.human_languageLinguisticslanguageSicilianSociolinguisticsSociolinguistic Studies
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Foundations of language perceptions and the role of external factors: a Norwegian case

2009

Non-linguists' perceptions of language in use are generally considered to be strongly influenced by evaluative factors: attitudes, values and ideology. Such a perspective represents a somewhat biased approach to ordinary people's knowledge about language, which is characteristic of both sociolinguistics and its sub-branch, perceptual dialectology. This paper presents an alternative approach, which comprised interviewing 44 Norwegian informants about language spoken locally. The data from the interviews suggests that external (i.e. non-mental) factors play a prominent role in the formation of their perceptions of language. Firstly, observations of language in use seem to be of great importan…

Perceptual dialectologyLinguistics and Languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectMetalinguisticsNorwegianLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languageEducationLocal communityPhenomenology (philosophy)Sociology of languagelanguageIdeologyPsychologySocial psychologySociolinguisticsmedia_commonLanguage Awareness
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VALIDACIÓN DE UNA ESCALA PARA EL ANÁLISIS DE LAS PERCEPCIONES DE LOS RESIDENTES SOBRE EL IMPACTO SOCIAL DE UN CENTRO DEPORTIVO

2019

Resumen La finalidad de este estudio es validar una escala para el análisis de las percepciones de los residentes sobre el impacto social de un centro deportivo. Se recogió una muestra de 406 residentes del municipio de Moncada (Valencia), con un error de muestreo de ±4,82, que contestaron a una encuesta de 31 ítems que recogían posibles impactos sociales derivados de la presencia del centro deportivo en la localidad. La aplicación de análisis factorial exploratorio y confirmatorio redujo la escala a 28 indicadores distribuidos en siete dimensiones de impacto: impacto sociocultural, impacto socioeconómico, impacto en la imagen y la promoción del municipio, impacto en el desarrollo urbano y …

Percepção socialAcademias de ginásticaSocial perceptionWelfare economicsSocial changeSocial impactPhysical activityValiditySampling errorFitness centresConfirmatory factor analysisEducationEstudios de validaciónCambio socialValidation studiesUrban planningCentros de acondicionamientoMudança socialEstudos de validaçãoScale (social sciences)SociologyPercepción socialMovimento (ESEFID/UFRGS)
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An Empirical Study of Performance Appraisal and Career Opportunities

2011

Using survey data from a large international oil company, this econometric study explores the perceptions ofperformance appraisal and career opportunities on one hand, and how this is dependent on variation in propertiesand characteristics of the local working environment on the other hand. Perceptions indicate that performanceand payoff are better balanced among women than among men. Moreover, the connection between perceivedachievement and appreciation is strengthened by time of service for leaders, but not for employees innon-managerial positions. Finally, perceptions of performance appraisal and career opportunities depend oncharacteristics of the local work environment, with positive i…

Performance appraisalbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)Public relationsEmpirical researchPetroleum industryService (economics)PerceptionSurvey data collectionPsychologybusinessWorking environmentmedia_commonInternational Journal of Business and Management
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