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Saistība starp studiju virzieniem un krāsu preferenču vērtējumiem izglītības jomas saskarnēs

2022

Darba teorētiskajā daļā tiek apskatīta krāsu uztvere un preference, tās saikne ar emocijām, izglītību, piederības sajūtu, un krāsu pielietošanas principi saskarnes dizainā. Autore fokusējās uz studiju virzienu kā iespējamu krāsu preferenci ietekmējošo faktoru. Darba ietvaros tika veikts kvazi-eksperimentāls pētījums, kurā tika izmantota aptauja kā datu ievākšanas metode par desmit dažādu krāsu preferenču un astoņu emociju skalu vērtējumiem. Vērtējumu analīze tika veikta, izmantojot lineārās regresijas modeļus. Autore novēroja statistiski būtiskas atšķirības starp dažu studiju virzienu vērtējumiem. Šādi novērojumi liecina par saiknes iespējamību starp studiju virzienu, krāsu preferenci un at…

izglītības sistēmas saskarnekrāsu emocijaskrāsu preferenceDatorzinātnelineārā regresijastudiju virziens
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Employee Types and Endogenous Organizational Design

2008

This discussion paper resulted in an article in the 'Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization' (2011). Volume 80, issue 3, pages 553-573. When managers are sufficiently guided by social preferences, incentive provision through an organizational mode based on informal implicit contracts may provide a cost-effective alternative to a more formal mode based on explicit contracts and monitoring. This paper reports the results from a laboratory experiment designed to test whether organizations make full effective use of the available preference types within their work force when drafting their organizational design. Our main finding is that they do not do so; although the importance of social …

jel:C91Organizational design; social preference types; experimentsjel:M50jel:J40
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Reciprocity, matching and conditional cooperation in two public goods games

2005

Previous experimental and empirical evidence has identified social preferences in the voluntary provision of public goods. A number of competing models of such preferences have been proposed. We provide evidence for one model of behavior in these games, reciprocity (or matching, or conditional cooperation). Consistent with previous research, we find that participants in the voluntary contribution mechanism attempt to match the contributions of others in their group. We also examine participants in a related game with different equilibria, the weakest-link mechanism. Here, in contrast, participants contribute so as to match the minimum contribution of others in their group.

jel:C92Economics and EconometricsMatching (statistics)jel:C72jel:D44Contrast (statistics)jel:H41Strong reciprocityExperimental economicsPublic goodExperimental economics public goods voluntary contribution mechanism weakest link mechanism reciprocitySocial preferencesMicroeconomicsReciprocity (social psychology)EconomicsEmpirical evidenceFinanceEconomics Letters
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Preconditioning of the generalist herbivore Trialeurodes vaporariorum to greenhouse monocultures and its subsequent performance on wild polycultures

2016

Generalist herbivores can face many challenges when choosing their host plant. This can be particularly difficult if their choice and performance are affected by host experience. Greenhouse whitefly, Trialeurodes vaporariorum Westwood (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae), is an invasive generalist herbivore, which has established in year-round greenhouses at northern latitudes where it cannot overwinter outdoors. It mainly uses crops such as cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.), tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.), and ornamentals as host plants. However, every summer the insect escapes greenhouses and is exposed to natural vegetation. We evaluated the performance of T. vaporariorum on diverse vegetation outside…

joulutähtirikkakasvithost-plant experiencetomaattiwhiteflynivelkärsäisetkurkku (vihannekset)host-plant preferencepre-conditioningjauhiaiset
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"Rational herding in crowdfunding, social preferences under uncertainty, and overplacement in known and unknown tasks: a behavioral approach"

2020

It has been proved in this dissertation how experimental economics continues to be a tool that, as it nourishes theoretical economics (and viceversa), it keeps producing results that are necessary to understand how to articulate social relations which, ultimately, have consequences oneconomic relations. Specifically, Chapter 1 has studied how the dissemination of new information affects crowdfunding markets and the generation of herding behaviour. Specifically, we provide evidence in that such behaviour is rational and could be well moulded through optimal choice under uncertainty with Bayesian review of beliefs. In this sense, the effect of the first sponsors on the agents# behaviour has b…

known taskcrowdfundingherdingbehaviorunknown tasksUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS::Economía general::Comportamiento del consumidorUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS::Economía general::Metodología económica:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS::Economía general::Metodología económica [UNESCO]UNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS::Teoría económica::Teoría microeconómica:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]overplacement:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS::Economía general::Comportamiento del consumidor [UNESCO]overconfidence:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS::Teoría económica::Teoría microeconómica [UNESCO]social preferences
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Emotions represented and induced by music : the role of individual differences

2012

kokeminenmoodmielialamusic-induced emotionmusiikkimusiikkipsykologiapersoonallisuuspersonalitytunteetempatiaemootiomallitemotion modelspreferenceempathy
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Substratum recognition as settlement cue for larvae of Dendropoma cristatum (Biondi, 1859)

2017

Despite the ecological relevance of the vermetid bioconstructions in the Mediterranean, little is known about the early life stage of Dendropoma cristatum. This study describes the preference for settlement substrata from D. cristatumlarvae. A field experiment was carried out to test the suitability of crustose coralline algae (CCA), D. cristatumadults and two inorganic substrata as settlement surfaces. The number of settling larvae varied among the four treatments with higher settlement success on organic surfaces. CCA and D. cristatumindividuals seem to promote attachment of young larvae and to induce the metamorphosis in recruits. This is probably due to biological or physical properties…

larval settlement habitat selection substratum preferences reef formation. Introduction -Settore BIO/07 - Ecologia
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The Latent Factors Behind the Urban Travel Behaviour

2014

Abstract This research aims to explore the impact of latent variables, mirroring the users’ preferences, on the individual decision making process regarding the mode of transport. The paper describes the first results of an ongoing research activity, which derives from a pilot study carried out in Palermo. The authors have administered to a sample of travellers a questionnaire and they simulated the mode choice behaviour referring to the random utility theory. Then the transport demand over the entire area of Palermo has been studied in order to design the cordon pricing scenario with the application of an additional cost on private car dedicated to a selected area of the historic centre of…

latent variablesOperations researchbusiness.industrylatent variables mode choice stated preference cordon pricing.Sample (statistics)Latent variablemode choiceSettore ICAR/05 - TrasportiOrder (exchange)Public transportEconomicsGeneral Materials ScienceRoad pricingcordon pricingDecision-makingMarketingbusinessMode choicestated preferenceMirroringProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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What Academic Factors Influence Satisfaction With Clinical Practice in Nursing Students? Regressions vs. fsQCA

2020

Clinical practices are considered one of the cornerstones in nurses' education. This study provides a framework to determine how factors in the academic environment, influence nursing student's satisfaction with their practices. A cross-sectional analytical study was conducted in a convenience sample of 574 nursing students at a private university in Valencia, during the 2016/2017 academic year, 79% (456) were women. Two statistical methodologies were used for data analysis: hierarchical regression models (HRM) and fuzzy sets qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA). The HRM indicate that the students' mean score influences all dimensions of satisfaction. Furthermore, in the fsQCA, the type…

lcsh:BF1-990educationType of service03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNursingnursingIntervention (counseling)Psychology030212 general & internal medicinestudent experienceGeneral PsychologyOriginal ResearchAcademic yearevaluation030504 nursingQualitative comparative analysisMultilevel modelsatisfactionPreferenceclinical practiceClinical Practicelcsh:PsychologyWorkforce0305 other medical sciencePsychologygraduate educationFrontiers in Psychology
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The Italian Consumers’ Preferences for Pasta: does Environment Matter?

2017

Demand for food in developed countries is nowadays moving towards increasing contents of quality requisites. A large part of consumers lives in cities and demand for tasty and healthy food but pays also attention to environmental concerns and cultural references, to express their own lifestyles and ethical values. Agriculture can therefore increase income and employment through the supply of a wide range of valuable goods and services related with the countryside and the environment. As an effect of climate and environmental conditions, pasta made by Sicilian durum wheat, can be considered safer and healthier than standard pasta (alias common pasta) manufactured by major producing companies…

lcsh:Computer engineering. Computer hardwareConsumers preference pasta focus group AGIL schemaSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruralelcsh:TP155-156lcsh:TK7885-7895lcsh:Chemical engineering
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