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Digital Hydraulic Technology for Linear Actuation:A State of the Art Review

2020

This paper analyses the current state of the art in linear actuation with digital hydraulics. Based on the differences in their aims the paper partitions the area into four actuation concepts – parallel valve solutions, single switching valve solutions, multi-chamber cylinders, and multi-pressure cylinders. The concepts are evaluated based on accuracy and smoothness of motion, switching load, reliability, efficiency and the number of components required.

SmoothnessHydraulicsComputer scienceMechanical EngineeringDigital hydraulicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyMechanical engineeringState of the art reviewState of the artGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSlaw.inventionComputer Science::OtherReliability (semiconductor)lawMulti-chamber cylindersState (computer science)Switching Valves
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Unreliability of the dot probe task

2005

The dot probe task is a widely used measure of attention allocation to threatening stimuli. The present two studies examine the reliability of different versions of this task using words as well as pictures as stimulus material. Estimates of both internal consistency and retest reliability over one week lead to the conclusion that the dot probe task is a completely unreliable measure of attentional allocation in non‐clinical samples. This unreliability may explain the inconsistent findings for the dot probe task as reported in the literature. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Social Psychology05 social sciences050109 social psychologyTest validityAttentional biasStimulus (physiology)050105 experimental psychologyInternal consistency0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSelective attentionPsychologySocial psychologyReliability (statistics)Cognitive psychologyEuropean Journal of Personality
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The reliability and validity of the sport engagement instrument in the Finnish dual career context

2021

Although engagement is key to predicting burnout and dropout, few existing instruments measure this phenomenon in the sports context. As part of a larger three-year Lower Secondary Sports Schools Pilot Project (LSSSPP) in Finland, we conducted two studies as part of the present research with the major aims of (a) constructing the Sport Engagement Instrument (SpEI) and (b) validating the new instrument in the Finnish dual career context. In the preparatory study, an expert panel constructed the SpEI, a questionnaire comprising 37 items intended to measure cognitive and affective sports engagement. The main study utilised questionnaire data collected from two independent samples (n1 = 992 and…

Social PsychologyCognitive engagementquestionnaireApplied psychologykyselytutkimuscognitive engagementContext (language use)sitoutuminenBurnoutbehavioural engagementuupumusDual (category theory)urheilu-uranuoretaffective engagementvaliditeettiPhenomenonopiskeluPsychologyApplied PsychologyDropout (neural networks)Reliability (statistics)reliabiliteettiInternational Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
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Change, Reliability, and Stability in Self-perceptions in Early Adolescence: A Four-year Follow-up Study

1995

Changes in self-perceptions of fitness, appearance, and self-esteem among adolescents were assessed in a 4-year follow-up study. Both the changes in the mean levels across time (profile analysis), and the changes in the reliability and stability of individual differences (i.e. covariance stability as test-retest correlations) were examined. The subjects (64 boys, 49 girls) were 11 years old at the first annual measurement. Self-esteem was assessed using the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, as well as self-assessment questionnaires specifically designed for this study to assess Perceived Fitness and Perceived Appearance. MANOVA-and Simplex-models were used in the analysis. Our results among the…

Social PsychologyEarly adolescencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesStability (learning theory)Follow up studies030229 sport sciences050105 experimental psychologyEducationDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDevelopmental NeurosciencePerceptionDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesProfile analysissense organsLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Reliability (statistics)media_commonInternational Journal of Behavioral Development
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Reliability of Implicit Self–Esteem Measures Revisited

2011

This study investigated the internal consistencies and temporal stabilities of different implicit self–esteem measures. Participants ( N = 101) responded twice—with a time lag of 4 weeks—to five different tasks: the Implicit Association Test (IAT), the Brief Implicit Association Test (BIAT), the Affective Priming Task (APT), the Identification–Extrinsic Affective Simon Task (ID–EAST) and the Name–Letter Task (NLT). As expected, the highest reliability coefficients were obtained for the self–esteem IAT. Importantly, the internal consistencies and the temporal stabilities of the APT, the ID–EAST, and the NLT were substantially improved by using material, structural, and analytic innovations.…

Social PsychologyPsychometricsmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSelf-esteemTime lag050109 social psychologyTest validity050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychologyInternal consistency0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyImplicit self-esteemSocial psychologyReliability (statistics)media_commonEuropean Journal of Personality
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Testing a model for the monitoring of worked-out algebra-problem examples: from behaviours to outcomes on a math task

2021

This study aimed at testing an extension of a theoretical model for the metacognitive monitoring mechanism implied in the detection of inconsistencies when the information provided includes abstract symbols in addition to plain text. Ninety-four postgraduates of STEM specialities were asked to read a worked-out algebra-problem example and to report any incoherence, inconsistency, or error detected in the statement or in the solving procedure. A set of model inspired indexes was defined to describe participants¿ behaviour along the task. The Read & Answer software was used to record online individual processing data and participants¿ reports. Results supported model predictions. Indexes corr…

Social Psychologybehaviour-outcome associationCiències físiquesonline dataTask (project management)Educació ExperiènciesSoftwareBDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyPsychologyAlgebra over a fieldSet (psychology)Reliability (statistics)Statement (computer science)business.industryPlain textPhilosophy. Psychology. ReligionExtension (predicate logic)computer.file_formatBF1-990Algebramonitoring worked-out examplesTecnologiapsychological modelsmath learningbusinesscomputer
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A Validation Study of Classroom Assessment Scoring System–Secondary in the Finnish School Context

2017

This study examined the reliability and validity of the Classroom Assessment Scoring System–Secondary (CLASS-S) in Finnish classrooms. Trained observers coded classroom interactions based on video recordings of 46 Grade 6 classrooms (450 cycles). Concurrent associations were investigated with respect to teacher self-ratings (e.g., efficacy beliefs and teaching-related stress). Confirmatory factor analysis showed that the hypothesized three-factor structure of the original CLASS-S (Emotional Support, Organizational Support, and Instructional Support), with some modifications, provided a better fit for the data compared with one- and two-factor structures. Structural validity was demonstrate…

Sociology and Political ScienceContext (language use)luokkatyöskentelyDevelopmental psychologyGoodness of fithavainnointiRating scaleclassroom workDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLife-span and Life-course Studiesta515Reliability (statistics)Classroom Assessment Scoring System-Secondary (CLASS-S)Self-efficacy05 social sciences050301 educationTeaching Through Interactionsopetusrakenneanalyysistructure analysisConfirmatory factor analysisInter-rater reliabilityclassroom observationScale (social sciences)Psychology0503 educationSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)050104 developmental & child psychologyThe Journal of Early Adolescence
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A modest but practical software process modeling technique for software process improvement

2002

One of the main problems with software engineering is due to the difficulties in evaluating and improving our software processes, especially in the light of the fact that reuse depends on a process which supports it. Generally used approaches to the evaluation and improvement of software processes are based on the CMM, for example. In this paper we present a technique to improve software processes through modeling and evaluation. The presented technique is fairly easy to use, provides reasonably good results and requires only a fraction of resources required by CMM appraisals. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Software Engineering Process GroupComputer sciencebusiness.industrySoftware developmentReliability engineeringSoftware sizingSoftware constructionPersonal software processGoal-Driven Software Development ProcessPackage development processSoftware verification and validationbusinessSoftware engineeringSoftwareSoftware Process: Improvement and Practice
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State Model of Service Reliability

2006

We propose a simple formalism for modelling of a service reliability. A service is defined as an ordered set of states of a modelled application. In the model, a certain reliability is assigned to each application state. Reliability of a service is expressed in terms of above partial reliabilities.

Software frameworkComputer scienceSoftware sizingComponent-based software engineeringSoftware reliability testingSoftware systemApplication softwarecomputer.software_genrecomputerSoftware measurementSoftware qualityReliability engineering2006 International Conference on Dependability of Computer Systems
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New novel idea for Cloud Computing: How can we use Kalman filter in security of Cloud Computing

2012

Cloud is a virtual image about some amount of undefined powers, that is widespread and had unknown power and inexact amount of hardware and software configurations, and because of we have not any information about clouds location and time dimensions and also the amounts of its sources we tell that Cloud Computing. This technology presents lots of abilities and opportunities such as processing power, storage and accessing it from everywhere, supporting, working - team group - with the latest versions of software and etc., by the means of internet. On the other hand, in such a large scale networks we should consider the reliability and powerfulness of such networks in facing with events such …

SoftwareUtility computingFilter (video)Computer sciencebusiness.industryReliability (computer networking)Distributed computingCloud testingThe InternetCloud computingKalman filterbusiness2012 6th International Conference on Application of Information and Communication Technologies (AICT)
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