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The shape of eParticipation:Characterizing an emerging research area

2008

Author's version of an article published in Government Information Quarterly, 25 (2008), 400-428. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.giq.2007.04.007 The phenomenon of eParticipation is receiving increasing attention, demonstrated by recent technology implementations, experiments, government reports, and research programs. Understanding such an emerging field is a complex endeavor because there is no generally agreed upon definition of the field, no clear overview of the research disciplines or methods it draws upon, and because the boundaries of the field are undecided. Using conventional literature review techniques, we identify 131 scientific articles consid…

Structure (mathematical logic)GovernmenteGovernanceSociology and Political Sciencee-participationComputer scienceField (Bourdieu)eGovernmentSample (statistics)Library and Information SciencesData scienceWorld Wide WebeParticipation; eGovernance; eDemocracy; eGovernmentPhenomenoneParticipationInformation systemVDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320::Information and communication systems: 321eDemocracyLawImplementation
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Frankfurtian Reflections: A Critical Discussion of Robert Lockie’s “Three Recent Frankfurt Cases”

2016

In a recent article, Robert Lockie brings about a critical examination of three Frankfurtstyle cases designed by David Widerker and Derk Pereboom. His conclusion is that these cases do not refute either the Principle of Alternative Possibilities (PAP) or some cognate leeway principle for moral responsibility. Though I take the conclusion to be true, I contend that Lockie's arguments do not succeed in showing it. I concentrate on Pereboom's Tax Evasion 2 . After presenting Pereboom's example and analyzing its structure, I distinguish two strategies of Lockie's to defend PAP against it, which I call 'No True Alternative Decision' (NTAD) and 'No Responsibility' (NR), respectively. According to…

Structure (mathematical logic)Philosophy of mindPhilosophy of sciencePhilosophy05 social sciences06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religion050105 experimental psychologyCritical discussionEpistemologyPhilosophy of languagePhilosophy060302 philosophy0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMoral responsibilityFrankfurt casesConsciència (Moral)CounterexampleLaw and economicsPhilosophia
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Validación de una escala reducida para valorar competencias básicas de aprendizaje del alumnado universitario

2021

[ES] La relación entre evaluación y desarrollo de las competencias básicas para el aprendizaje del alumnado universitario es indiscutible, pues la evaluación juega un papel relevante al determinar lo que aprende el alumnado y la forma en la que realiza sus tareas académicas. Con el objetivo de contribuir en el avance de la metodología evaluativa para la valoración de dichas competencias, este estudio pretende validar una escala reducida la cual ha sido adaptada del Autoinforme de desarrollo de las competencias básicas de los estudiantes –COMPES-. Dicha escala busca medir, de forma concisa y breve, el nivel competencial percibido por parte del alumnado respecto a un conjunto de competencias …

Student evaluationProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectSample (statistics)EducationArgumentation theoryvalidez0504 sociologyHabilidadMathematics educationLearningHigher educationEnseñanza superiorSet (psychology)Competence (human resources)Pedagogiamedia_commonAprendizajeTeamworkConsistency analysisSkillsEvaluación del estudiante05 social sciences050401 social sciences methods050301 educationGeneral Medicinedestrezas básicasevaluaciónLUniversity studentsproceso de aprendizajeInstrumento de medidaScale (social sciences)Measuring instrumentsEstudiante universitarioPsychology0503 education
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Filament sets and homogeneous continua

2007

Abstract New tools are introduced for the study of homogeneous continua. The subcontinua of a given continuum are classified into three types: filament , non-filament , and ample , with ample being a subcategory of non-filament. The richness of the collection of ample subcontinua of a homogeneous continuum reflects where the space lies in the gradation from being locally connected at one extreme to indecomposable at another. Applications are given to the general theory of homogeneous continua and their hyperspaces.

SubcategoryAmpleContinuum (topology)010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisMathematics::General TopologySpace (mathematics)01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsProtein filamentQuantitative Biology::Subcellular ProcessesMathematics::Algebraic GeometryGeneral theoryHomogeneousContinuumFilamentHomogeneousGeometry and Topology0101 mathematicsIndecomposable moduleMathematicsTopology and its Applications
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Domain Expert Platform for Goal-Oriented Dialog Collection

2021

Today, most dialogue systems are fully or partly built using neural network architectures. A crucial prerequisite for the creation of a goal-oriented neural network dialogue system is a dataset that represents typical dialogue scenarios and includes various semantic annotations, e.g. intents, slots and dialogue actions, that are necessary for training a particular neural network architecture. In this demonstration paper, we present an easy to use interface and its back-end which is oriented to domain experts for the collection of goal-oriented dialogue samples. The platform not only allows to collect or write sample dialogues in a structured way, but also provides a means for simple annotat…

Subject-matter expertService (systems architecture)AnnotationGoal orientationHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceInterface (Java)Sample (statistics)Dialog boxDomain (software engineering)Proceedings of the 16th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: System Demonstrations
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Determinants of user behaviour and recommendation in social networks

2014

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the determinants of social network use behaviour using Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) and Uses and Gratifications Theory. Design/methodology/approach – A quantitative study was carried out with data gathered by personal interview using a structured questionnaire. Relationships proposed in the theoretical model were estimated through structural equation models. In total, 811 users of social networks over 14 and residents in Spain were part of the sample. Findings – Results indicate that use attitude and the subjective norm, both TPB variables, directly and significantly influence social network loyalty. Thus, network loyalty can be achiev…

Subjective normSocial networkbusiness.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)Theory of planned behaviorSample (statistics)Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringStructural equation modelingComputer Science ApplicationsManagement Information SystemsIndustrial relationsLoyaltyPsychologybusinessSocial psychologymedia_commonUses and gratifications theoryIndustrial Management & Data Systems
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Key drivers of consumer purchase of airline tickets: A cross-cultural analysis

2013

Abstract This paper considers drivers of online airline ticket purchasing behaviour, and analyses the influence of attitude, subjective norm and perceived behavioural control on such decisions in two cultures. A number of hypotheses are examined using a sample of online shoppers in Spain and The Netherlands. We find that perceived control, subjective norm and attitude positively influence airline tickets online purchase intention in Spain, but in the Netherlands attitude is the key driver.

Subjective normStrategy and ManagementControl (management)TransportationAdvertisingSample (statistics)Management Monitoring Policy and LawPurchasingAirline ticketKey (cryptography)Cross-culturalMarketingPsychologyLawConsumer behaviourJournal of Air Transport Management
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Visualization in comparative music research

2007

Computational analysis of large musical corpora provides an approach that overcomes some of the limitations of manual analysis related to small sample sizes and subjectivity. The present paper aims to provide an overview of the computational approach to music research. It discusses the issues of music representation, musical feature extraction, digital music collections, and data mining techniques. Moreover, it provides examples of visualization of large musical collections.

SubjectivityInformationSystems_INFORMATIONINTERFACESANDPRESENTATION(e.g.HCI)Computer sciencebusiness.industryFeature extractionRepresentation (systemics)Small sampleMusicalcomputer.software_genreVisualizationComputational musicologyArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerNatural language processingDigital audio
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Psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the Temporal Satisfaction with Life Scale (TSLS): A study on elderly attending to university progra…

2015

Several measures have been developed for the operalization of well-being, standing out the Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS). To cope with some of its problems the Temporal Satisfaction with Life Scale (TSLS) was developed. The aim of this study is to present and validate the Spanish version of the TSLS, in a sample elderly attending to University programs. The sample was composed of 737 elderly. Together with the TSLS, an indicator of general life satisfaction and the SF-8 Health Scale were used. Analyses included the study of factorial validity, estimations of reliability and external validity. Results of the confirmatory factor analysis were adequate: χ2(87)=454.593 (p<.001), CFI=.9…

Successful agingLife satisfactionSample (statistics)Spanish versionStructural equation modelingConfirmatory factor analysisExternal validityClinical PsychologyScale (social sciences)Internal consistencyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyPsychologySocial psychologySatisfaction with life; successful aging; structural equation modelingApplied PsychologyReliability (statistics)Clinical psychologyEuropean Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education; Volume 5; Issue 3; Pages: 335-344
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GHB related acids are useful in routine casework of suspected GHB intoxication cases

2021

Abstract GHB related acids (3,4-dihydroxy butyric acid, 2,4-dihydroxy butyric acid and glycolic acid) are produced through oxidative GHB metabolism. These analytes could be potential biomarkers to ensure the diagnosis of a GHB intoxication and even prolong the detection window. Within this study, forensic routine cases were measured to consider the potential of additional gas chromatographic mass spectrometric analysis on these acids. 17 GHB positive real cases (10 serum samples and 7 urine samples) and 40 cases with suspicion of drugging in DFC cases and negative GHB results (21 serum samples and 19 urine samples) were evaluated. Increased GHB related acid concentrations were detected in a…

Succinic AcidUrinePharmacology01 natural sciencesGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryPathology and Forensic MedicineButyric acidForensic Toxicology03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundα oxidation0302 clinical medicineHumansMedicine030216 legal & forensic medicineGlycolic acidbusiness.industryPoisoning010401 analytical chemistrySerum samplesMass spectrometricGlycolates0104 chemical scienceschemistryPotential biomarkersButyric AcidSodium OxybatebusinessLawBiomarkersForensic Science International
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