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Authenticity and well-being on social network sites: A two-wave longitudinal study on the effects of online authenticity and the positivity bias in S…

2014

In offline settings, authentic behavior has frequently been linked to increased well-being. Social network sites (SNSs) provide a new venue for authenticity, yet the effects of online authenticity are largely unknown. The present study investigated the reciprocal effects of authenticity on SNSs and the psychological well-being of SNS users in a two-wave longitudinal study (N=374). The results demonstrate that online authenticity had a positive longitudinal effect on three indicators of subjective well-being. The data further illustrate that this beneficial effect of SNS use is not equally accessible to all users: participants with low levels of well-being were less likely to feel authentic …

Human-Computer InteractionLongitudinal studyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Social networkbusiness.industryPsychological well-beingWell-beingbusinessPsychologySocial psychologyPositivismGeneral PsychologyReciprocalComputers in Human Behavior
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A new lattice action for studying topological charge

1996

We propose a new lattice action for non-abelian gauge theories, which will reduce short-range lattice artifacts in the computation of the topological susceptibility. The standard Wilson action is replaced by the Wilson action of a gauge covariant interpolation of the original fields to a finer lattice. If the latter is fine enough, the action of all configurations with non-zero topological charge will satisfy the continuum bound. As a simpler example we consider the $O(3)$ $\sigma$-model in two dimensions, where a numerical analysis of discretized continuum instantons indicates that a finer lattice with half the lattice spacing of the original is enough to satisfy the continuum bound.

InstantonNuclear and High Energy PhysicsHigh Energy Physics::LatticeLattice field theoryFOS: Physical sciencesTheoretical physicsLattice constantHigh Energy Physics - LatticeHamiltonian lattice gauge theoryLattice (order)Lattice gauge theoryCovariant transformationGauge theoryScalingTopological quantum numberMathematicsPhysicsQuantum gauge theoryNumerical analysisHigh Energy Physics - Lattice (hep-lat)FísicaLattice QCDMap of latticesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsReciprocal latticeQuantum electrodynamicsLattice model (physics)Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements
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Instrucción en estrategias de comprensión lectora mediante enseñanza recíproca: efectos del agrupamiento de los estudiantes

2013

The aim of this study was to compare the effects of two grouping formats on the reading comprehension. Reading comprehension Instruction used reciprocal teaching (RT) that is an instructional procedure to teach students cognitive strategies that might lead to improved reading comprehension. A sample of 43 students in the fourth year of primary education was selected: 18 children were instructed in regular classroom (GG), 8 were instructed in small group (PG), while the remaining 17 made up the comparison group (GC). Two types of comprehension measures were used: tasks of specific effects (getting the main idea, comprehension-monitoring test) and transfer effect measures (standardized test, …

Instrucciónbusiness.industrycomprensión lectoralcsh:BF1-990Primary educationmodalidad de agrupamientoStandardized testCognitionModalidad de agrupamientoComprensión lectoraDevelopmental psychologyTest (assessment)ComprehensionEnseñanza recíproca159.9 - PsicologíaFree recalllcsh:PsychologyReading comprehensioninstrucciónReciprocal teachingbusinessPsychologyGeneral Psychology
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Spatially chaotic configurations and functional equations with rescaling

1996

The functional equation is associated with the appearance of spatially chaotic structures in amorphous (glassy) materials. Continuous compactly supported solutions of the above equation are of special interest. We shall show that there are no such solutions for , whereas such a solution exists for almost all . The words `for almost all q' in the previous sentence cannot be omitted. There are exceptional values of q in the interval for which there are no integrable solutions. For example, , which is the reciprocal of the `golden ratio' is such an exceptional value. More generally, if is any Pisot - Vijayaraghavan number, or any Salem number, then is an exceptional value.

Integrable systemSalem numberMathematical analysisFunctional equationChaoticGeneral Physics and AstronomyValue (computer science)Statistical and Nonlinear PhysicsInterval (mathematics)Mathematical PhysicsReciprocalMathematicsJournal of Physics A: Mathematical and General
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Lifelong Learning: international injunctions and university practices

2001

JEAN-PIERRE JALLADE & JOSE´-GINE´S MORAIntroductionThe aim of this article is to elucidate whether the international discourse onlifelong learning (LLL) had any influence on what universities are doing in thisfield. International trends will be examined on the basis of OECD, UNESCO,EU and Council of Europe policy documents. University practice will be based onan enquiry carried out in 28 universities in seven European countries in 1999–2000 in the framework of the project Lifelong Learning and the University,sponsored by the EU/DG 12.Between the international policy discourse and university practice stands thenational layer of policy-making, giving rise to two interesting issues: first, don…

International policyLifelong learningStaffingmedia_common.cataloged_instanceSociologyEuropean unionPublic administrationGood practiceReciprocalEducationmedia_commonEuropean Journal of Education
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Reciprocal vs nonreciprocal trade agreements: Which have been best to promote exports?

2019

The Doha Development Agenda recognizes the central role that international trade can play in the promotion of economic development. In fact, the increase of exports from developing countries to developed nations' markets has been considered a key element for developing countries to realize the potential benefits of globalization. Over the last decades, developed countries have provided preferential access to their markets to developing countries through nonreciprocal trade agreements. Moreover, developing countries have also participated in reciprocal trade agreements. This paper re-examines comparatively the effect of both kinds of trade agreements on exports from developing countries but …

InternationalityEconomicsInternational CooperationSocial Scienceslcsh:MedicineGeographical locationsPromotion (rank)ArgumentEconomics050207 economicslcsh:Science050205 econometrics media_commonMultidisciplinary05 social sciencesCommerceTurkey (Country)EuropeMathematical EconomicsMoroccoModels EconomicPhysical SciencesEconomic DevelopmentDeveloped countryReciprocalResearch ArticleAsiamedia_common.quotation_subjectIndiaDeveloping countryGlobalizationDevelopment Economics0502 economics and businessmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean UnionEconometricsEuropean unionDeveloping CountriesChile (Country)Developed Countrieslcsh:RInternational TradeInternational economicsSouth AmericaEconomic AnalysisAfricalcsh:QPeople and placesElement (criminal law)MathematicsPLOS ONE
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Place Marketing and Management: A Complex Adaptive Systems View. The Strategic Planning of the City of Avellino, Italy

2016

The objective of this work is to contribute to place management and marketing studies by looking at the territory, as a complex adaptive system aiming to reach a dynamic equilibrium—a steady state. According to this approach, the territorial system emerges as a result of its capacity, its social actors and governance, and the analysis, creation and maintenance of relationships—the dynamics—between the territory components, both tangible and intangible ones, and its many and varied stakeholders. These relational dynamics produce continuous and reciprocal adaptive behaviours among social actors who determine, influence, and adapt the vision of the territory. Through an interdisciplinary appro…

Knowledge managementStrategy and Management0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyBridge (interpersonal)Town planningMarketing managementManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessMarketingMultiagents analysiStrategy and Management Tourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementComplex adaptive systemComplex adaptive systemStrategic planningbusiness.industryCorporate governance05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningPlace marketingPlace managementWork (electrical)Place marketing Place management Complex adaptive systems Multiagents analysis Avellino city strategic planningAvellino city strategic planningbusinessSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle Imprese050203 business & managementReciprocal
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Optimal reciprocals in German Sign Language

2003

Unlike most spoken languages, German Sign Language (DGS) does not have a single means of reciprocal marking. Rather, different strategies are used, which crucially depend on phonological (one-handed sign vs. two-handed sign) and morphosyntactic (plain verb vs. agreement verb) properties of the underlying verb. Moreover, with plain verbs DGS shows dialectal variation. Altogether there are four different ways of realizing reciprocal marking in DGS. In this paper, we compare a rule-based analysis for the reciprocal data (based on Brentari’s 1998 feature hierarchy) to an optimality-theoretic analysis. We argue that an OT-account allows for a more straightforward explanation of the facts. In par…

Linguistics and Languagebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectGerman Sign LanguageVerbOptimality theorySign languagecomputer.software_genreLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languageAgreementLinguisticsVariation (linguistics)languageArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerNatural language processingReciprocalmedia_commonSign (mathematics)Mathematics
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Conducting a task while reconstructing its meaning

2022

This article investigates the way an institutional task of a meeting is oriented to by different meeting participants and developed in and through local interaction. Our data come from a city organization, where a large organizational change is planned and prepared through a series of face-to-face encounters and accompanying written texts. Using the notion of recontextualization and by connecting it to the conversation analytical method and to the notion of intersubjectivity, the study examines how the institutional task that is verbalized in written form prior to the meeting is conceptualized by meeting participants in their turns of talk. By doing so, the study will particularly shed ligh…

Linguistics and Languagekeskustelunanalyysimedia_common.quotation_subjectagendaLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsammatti-identiteettiTask (project management)PhilosophyrecontextualizationConversation analysisConversationintersubjektiivisuusSociologySet (psychology)Construct (philosophy)institutional taskmeeting interactionIntersubjectivityReciprocalmedia_commonMeaning (linguistics)Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)
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Rumination for innovation? : analyzing the longitudinal effects of work-related rumination on creativity at work and off-job recovery

2017

ABSTRACTWork-related rumination is not a single construct, but consists of a dimension associated with negative emotions or affect (affective rumination), and a dimension associated with reflective thinking and applying strategies to solve problems (problem-solving pondering). In this three-wave longitudinal study across two years (N = 630) we investigated whether the relationships between work-related rumination, off-job recovery, and creativity at work varied along the two dimensions of work-related rumination. In addition, we tested whether the relationships followed normal, reversed, or reciprocal causation. The results showed, first, that in a one-year perspective affective rumination,…

Longitudinal studymedia_common.quotation_subject050109 social psychologyponderingAffect (psychology)Work relatedDevelopmental psychologyrecoverystress0502 economics and businessmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMeasurement invarianceApplied Psychologyta515media_commonPsykologia - Psychology05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)ruminationReciprocal determinismCreativityinnovationRuminationmedicine.symptomPsychology050203 business & management
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