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Learning processes in user training

2010

While the maturing research literature on training has generated increasingly sophisticated and more comprehensive theoretical models, the actual process through which users learn to use a system remains a relatively neglected area. The extant literature that has paid attention to processes have conceptualized these as structures and examined them through variance studies. In this paper, we address this knowledge gap by advancing hermeneutics as a lens to depict the process through which users come to learn about the system. We explain the hermeneutic process, situate it in a training context and illustrate our conceptualization by interpreting a specific training program at a large organiz…

Cognitive scienceKnowledge managementConceptualizationbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Theoretical modelsContext (language use)HermeneuticsVariance (accounting)Training programbusinessPsychologyTraining (civil)Proceedings of the 2010 Special Interest Group on Management Information System's 48th annual conference on Computer personnel research on Computer personnel research
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The Influence of Collective Behavior on Pacing in Endurance Competitions

2015

A number of theoretical models have been proposed in recent years to explain pacing strategies observed in individual competitive endurance events. These have typically related to the internal regulatory processes that inform the making of decisions relating to muscular work rate. Despite a substantial body of research which has investigated the influence of collective group dynamics on individual behaviors in various animal species, this issue has not been comprehensively studied in individual athletic events. This is somewhat surprising given that athletes often directly compete in close proximity to one another, and that collective behavior has also been observed in other human environme…

Collective behaviorOperations researchPhysiologyCompromisemedia_common.quotation_subjectMental fatigueTheoretical modelsWork rateendurance performancelcsh:PhysiologyPhysiology (medical)Medicinecomplex systemsAnimal speciesmedia_commonlcsh:QP1-981biologyAthletesbusiness.industryCognitiondecision-makingMental Fatiguebiology.organism_classificationQPPerspectivesportbusinessCognitive psychologyFrontiers in Physiology
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Researching (Algebraic) Problem Solving from the Perspective of Local Theoretical Models

2010

Concepts such as Local Theoretical Model, Mathematical Sign System, logico-semiotic outline, analytical reading, and formal competence model, elaborated within long term research programs developed in Mexico and Spain, are presented. Empirical data from a study carried out in Spain with students of a teacher training school are analyzed using this theoretical framework. The cases analyzed show to which extent the logico-semiotic outline determines the arithmetic or algebraic nature of the entire problem solving process, even in the case of pupils which had been instructed in general problem solving heuristics, management and control, including the explicit training in changing the plan of s…

Computer scienceManagement scienceProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Plan (drawing)Term (time)Local theoretical modelsAlgebraic problem solvingReading (process)Mathematics educationMathematical sign systemsGeneral Materials ScienceAlgebraic numberHeuristicsLogico-semiotic outlinemedia_commonProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Designing an Experimental Research Using the Finite Element Analysis Method

2019

In order to study the impact of cutting parameters on the cutting process, several research methods can be used. The first method generally used to understand the cutting process is the experiment from which clear and precise results are obtained. However, experiments can be very costly and time-consuming. The work piece material can be damaged, the processing centre can be busy and people have to spend a lot of time observing the process and recording the data. The objective of this paper is to design an experimental research using the finite element method. In this respect, an orthogonal cutting pattern will be established using this method. This involves determining the type, the method …

Computer scienceWork (physics)Constitutive equationTheoretical modelsProcess (computing)Mechanical engineeringExperimental researchFinite element methodFinite element simulation
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Towards a Neofunctionalist Theory of Psychology?

1984

The contemporary study of human activity comprises various levels of description. Three levels are distinguished for the purpose of the present paper: (1) single acts and interaction episodes; (2) individual activity structures; (3) life process. Regardless of the level of analysis the theoretical models correspond to each other. Activity is examined in relation to goals and conditions which include both situational and environmental inputs. It is suggested that different types of explanations are fruitful for each aspect of activity, but they do not exclude each other. The action-oriented approach represents a continuation to the functionalist tradition while emphasizing intentional activi…

ContinuationProcess (engineering)Theoretical modelsSituational ethicsLevel of analysisRelation (history of concept)PsychologyEpistemology
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Why Is My Job So Stressful? Characteristics, Processes and Models of Stress at Work

2017

This chapter deals with the issue of job stress in relation to employee health, well‐being and performance. The chapter starts with an outline of job stress as a societal problem, illustrating current trends in society, the nature of work, and job stress. It continues with a discussion of the main perspectives on job stress, including bad and good stress, and of the potential role of individual differences in the job stress process. Next, an integrative process model of job stress is presented that will pave the way for a profound discussion of four prominent theoretical models on job stress: (1) the Demand‐Control‐Support Model, (2) the Effort‐Reward Imbalance Model, (3) the Job‐Demands Re…

Coping (psychology)Job stressJob strain05 social sciencesTheoretical models050109 social psychologyStress workBurnout0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEmployee healthPsychology050203 business & managementCognitive psychology
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Threshold cointegration and nonlinear adjustment between stock prices and dividends

2008

According to several empirical studies, the linear present-value model fails to explain the behaviour of stock prices in the long run. We analyse the possible presence of threshold cointegration between real stock prices and dividends for the US market during the period from 1871:1 to 2004:6. According to our results, the null hypothesis of linear cointegration between stock prices and dividends is rejected in favour of a two-regime threshold cointegration model. We find also that stock prices do not respond to equilibrium error, and dividends respond to the past divergence only if the deviation from the equilibrium error does not exceed the estimated threshold parameter. This in turn would…

Economics and EconometricsNonlinear systemCointegrationFinancial economicsEconometricsTheoretical modelsEconomicsDividendNull hypothesisStock (geology)Applied Economics Letters
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Splitting of surface-related phonons in Raman spectra of self-assembled GaN nanowires

2012

cited By 2; International audience; Micro Raman spectroscopy studies have been performed on GaN nanowires grown by Plasma-Assisted Molecular Beam Epitaxy on Silicon (111) substrate. From the analysis of experimental data, the emergence of a two peaks band located near 700 cm-1 has been attributed to the Raman scattering by surface-related phonons. We have analyzed the surface character of these two modes by changing the dielectric constant of the exterior medium and some experimental parameters. Furthermore, a theoretical model describing the nanowires ensemble by means of an effective dielectric function has been used to interpret the Raman scattering results. Those numerical simulations a…

Experimental parametersRaman scatteringMaterials sciencePhononNanowireGallium nitride02 engineering and technologyDielectricDielectric functions01 natural sciencessymbols.namesakechemistry.chemical_compoundCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceExperimental observation0103 physical sciencesTheoretical models010302 applied physicsSilicon (111) substrates[PHYS]Physics [physics]Condensed matter physicsNanowiresSurface phononGallium nitride021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicschemistryDielectric propertiesRaman spectroscopysymbolsPhononsPlasma-assisted molecular beam epitaxyMicro Raman Spectroscopy0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopyMolecular beam epitaxyRaman scatteringSurface phononMolecular beam epitaxy
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Probing the physics of the solar atmosphere with the Multi-slit Solar Explorer (MUSE): I. Coronal Heating

2022

The Multi-slit Solar Explorer (MUSE) is a proposed NASA MIDEX mission, currently in Phase A, composed of a multi-slit EUV spectrograph (in three narrow spectral bands centered around 171A, 284A, and 108A) and an EUV context imager (in two narrow passbands around 195A and 304A). MUSE will provide unprecedented spectral and imaging diagnostics of the solar corona at high spatial (<0.5 arcsec), and temporal resolution (down to ~0.5s) thanks to its innovative multi-slit design. By obtaining spectra in 4 bright EUV lines (Fe IX 171A , Fe XV 284A, Fe XIX-Fe XXI 108A) covering a wide range of transition region and coronal temperatures along 37 slits simultaneously, MUSE will for the first time …

F300FOS: Physical sciencesF500Astronomy & AstrophysicsACTIVE-REGIONEVENTSFLOWSSolar coronal heating Theoretical models Solar instrumentsINTERFACE-REGIONMAGNETIC RECONNECTIONQB AstronomyTRANSITION REGIONInstrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM)Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)QCQBMCCScience & TechnologyHOT PLASMAAstronomy and Astrophysics3rd-DASALFVENIC WAVESSIMULATIONSQC PhysicsAstrophysics - Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsSpace and Planetary SciencePhysical SciencesEUV IMAGING SPECTROMETERAstrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
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Oxidation of organics in water in microfluidic electrochemical reactors: Theoretical model and experiments

2011

The electrochemical oxidation of organics in water performed in micro reactors on boron doped diamond (BDD) anode was investigated both theoretically and experimentally in order to find the influence of various operative parameters on the conversion and the current efficiency CE of the process. The electrochemical oxidation of formic acid (FA) was selected as a model case. High conversions for a single passage of the electrolytic solution inside the cell were obtained by operating with proper residence times and low distances between cathode and anode. The effect of initial concentration, flow rate and current density was investigated in detail. Theoretical predictions were in very good agr…

General Chemical EngineeringAnalytical chemistryFormic acidWastewaterElectrochemistrylaw.inventionElectric reactorCurrent densitylawMass transferSh numberElectrochemistryMicro deviceMass transferBubble formationMicro reactorMass transfer coefficientChemistryWastewater treatment Electrochemical oxidationLimiting currentSettore ING-IND/27 - Chimica Industriale E TecnologicaCathodeAnodeVolumetric flow rateTheoretical models BoronBDDCurrent densityForecastingElectrochimica Acta
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