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A Collaborative Tool for Designing and Enacting Design Processes

2009

Today several approaches using Situational Method Engineering paradigm exist, each of them proposes methods and techniques for developing ad-hoc design processes. In this context heavy efforts were spent in the construction of appropriate tools that could help method engineers in producing a specific design process and in using it. We developed a tool called Metameth for supporting the design process definition and its enactment. Metameth is implemented as a multi-agent system, where each agent is capable of reasoning and adapting itself in order to support the designer in performing different kinds of design activities.

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniSituational Method Engineering Metameth expert system collaborative tool CAPE/CAME/CASE tool
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Supporting Inter-Agency Collaboration in Emergency Management: Recurring Challenges Relevant for CSCW

2023

Emergency management requires effective collaboration between different agencies. This work implies several challenges due to a heterogeneous mix of actors with different procedures, practices, and support tools. Despite being focused in various research streams, emergency responders still report challenges with sharing information and establishing shared situational awareness in responding to complex events. The paper presents results from a large-scale digital tabletop exercise that illustrate recurring challenges related to support for collaborative procedures, a communication network structure combining several media, use of geocollaborative tools, and configuration of collaborative env…

Situational awarenessCross-sector collaborationEmergency ManagementTverrsektorielt samarbeidVDP::Information and communication systems: 321BeredskapsledelseCSCWVDP::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonssystemer: 321Situasjonsforståelse
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Understanding Situational Disabilities and Situational Awareness in Disasters

2019

In this paper, a scenario-based approach augmented with personas typically used in universal design and interactive design domains is used to illustrate the occurrence of situational disabilities in emergency situations, and to show how environmental factors can trigger these situational disabilities. With the help of personas representing selected archetypical characteristics and roles, the scenarios are further examined to show how these situational disabilities can affect the situational awareness of different stakeholders, not only in the command and control centers, but also first responders in the field as well as affected members of the public. This approach provides a better underst…

Situational awarenessSituational disabilitiesComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETYUniversal designsVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550Emergency management
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Systemic approach of the links between urban dynamics, life environment and insecurity : situational prevention as a tool and stake of urban sustaina…

2008

International audience; Managing and controlling city whilst guaranteeing the social cohesion and the life quality is an objective of the urban sustainable development. Thus, the life environments and urban atmospheres that include a security dimension imply a geographical and town-planning thinking. These research activities concern the importance the city-dweller attributes to the security issues. Insecurity can sometimes explain some places repellentness and consequently the daily and residential mobilities. These displacements impact on the places economic and social functioning. Urban insecurity produces negative externalities that can be quantified. Aware of the differential attractiv…

Situational preventionUrban planning[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographySystemicFeeling of insecurity[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyUrban sustainability[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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Adolescents' engagement profiles and their association with academic performance and situational engagement

2020

Abstract This study examined adolescents' engagement profiles and their association with situational engagement and academic performance in lower secondary school settings. The data consisted of 301 Grade 7 students from Finland. By utilizing person-oriented approach with Latent Profiling Analysis on subscales capturing students' overall engagement, four subgroups of students with different overall engagement profiles were identified. These profile groups were further analyzed with respect to differences in student background (gender and maternal education), academic performance (GPA, and reading and mathematics tests), and lesson-specific situational engagement. The profile groups showed d…

Social Psychology4. EducationConcordanceeducation05 social sciences050301 educationEducationDevelopmental psychologyMaternal educationDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyProfiling (information science)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSituational ethicsPsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyLearning and Individual Differences
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Rational-experiential thinking style and rational intergroup cooperation: the moderating role of intergroup conflict / Estilos de pensamiento raciona…

2016

AbstractCooperative relationships between groups are difficult because of the high human capability to differentiate between in-group vs. out-group members. This obstacle exists even when the groups can obtain benefits for themselves from cooperation with other groups (rational cooperation). Based on an interactionist approach, the authors propose that personal (individual differences) and situational (conflicts) factors contribute to rational intergroup cooperation. The authors conducted a preliminary correlational study (Study 1) and an experimental investigation (Study 2). In Study 1, the authors examined, with 105 participants, the psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the R…

Social PsychologyCorrelational study05 social sciencesGroup conflict050109 social psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSpanish versionSituational ethicsPsychologyExperiential learningSocial psychology050105 experimental psychologyStyle (sociolinguistics)Revista de Psicología Social
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Psychometric properties of the Situational Inventory of Body-Image Dysphoria-Short form in a Spanish sample

2006

The primary objective of this study was to translate and validate Situational Inventory of Body-Image Dysphoria-Short form (SIBID-S) in a Spanish population. The scale consists of 20 items to assess the frequency of dysphoric body-image emotions in certain situational contexts, using a five-point rating scale. The questionnaire was administered to 214 women between the ages of 14 and 29 years, from primary and secondary schools and a university. Principal components analysis indicated a one-factor structure for the entire sample and both younger (18) and older (or=18) participants. Internal consistency was high (0.94), and the test-retest reliability over 1 month ranged between 0.89 and 0.9…

Social PsychologyFigure rating scaleSample (statistics)medicine.diseaseDysphoriaDevelopmental psychologySpanish populationEating disordersRating scaleScale (social sciences)medicinemedicine.symptomSituational ethicsPsychologyGeneral PsychologyApplied PsychologyBody Image
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The individuals’ interest in preventing everyday accidents and crises : A Swedish explorative study of the importance of motivation

2014

This explorative study presents an empirical examination of the connection between motivation and the measures individuals take to prevent everyday accidents and prepare for crises. Positional factors (age and gender) and situational factors (education, size of locality, and household composition) are included because the literature highlights their importance. The study used data gathered in a 2010/2011 poll of randomly selected Swedish residents aged 16–75 (N = 2000; 44.8% response rate). A factor analysis reduced the theoretical model for situational motivation (Guay, Vallerand, & Blanchard, 2000) from four to two dimensions: motivation and amotivation. Subsequent regression analyses sta…

Social PsychologySociologiApplied psychologyaccidentseveryday lifeAge and gendermotivationpreventionSociologySituational ethicsEveryday lifeResponse rate (survey)Swedenlcsh:T58.5-58.64lcsh:Information technologyCommunicationAmotivationsituational motivationpreparednessHuman-Computer InteractionIncentiveEmpirical examinationPreparednessPsychologySocial psychology
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Assessment of students' situation-specific classroom engagement by an InSitu Instrument

2016

The present study aims to expand the current understanding of engagement by examining variations in students' situation-specific engagement in lower secondary school. In addition, the validity and reliability of a new situation-specific InSitu Instrument were examined. The sample consisted of 1809 Finnish students attending Grade 7. The students filled in mobile ratings on their lesson-specific engagement after lessons. Furthermore, they answered questionnaires concerning their overall engagement, achievement beliefs, and task values in math and literacy. The results showed substantial variation within and between students in situational engagement. A five-factor structure was identified fo…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologyValidityStudent engagementLiteracyEducationBehavioral engagementDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516Situational ethicslower secondary schoolCompetence (human resources)ta515media_commonlearning motivationmobile ratings05 social sciences050301 educationHelp-seekingEmotional engagementsituation-specific classroom engagementstudent engagementPsychology0503 educationSocial psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyLearning and Individual Differences
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Leaders’ Style, Self-Sacrifice, and Team Identification

2013

Leadership is a group feature that directly impacts on team identification. Effective leaders are especially capable of fostering group cohesiveness and promoting efficacy in goal attainment. We assessed the relationship between transactional and transformational leadership style, team identification, and leader self-sacrifice. Participants were 186 call center employees who were headed by a leader who operated with either a transactional or a transformational leadership style. The employees reported their level of team identification and leader self-sacrifice. Results show how, in either the transactional or transformational leadership condition, levels of leadership and self-sacrifice wer…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectServant leadershipCross-cultural leadershipShared leadershipLeadershipInformationSystems_GENERALTransformational leadershipTransactional leadershipSituational leadership theoryLeadership stylePsychologySocial psychologySettore M-PSI/05 - Psicologia Socialemedia_commontransactional leadership transformational leadership self-sacrifice team identification leadership style.
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