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Exploring fourth graders’ sourcing skills / Un análisis de la capacidad de escrutinio sobre las fuentes de información de los estudiantes de cuarto g…
2018
Acquiring information from the Web creates new educational demands even in elementary school. Children need to scrutinize source information (‘sourcing’) to choose trustworthy information. So far, ...
Trust-enhanced data integrity model
2012
In this paper we propose an enhancement of data integrity model. The proposed model is based on the idea of Biba integrity model but uses more elaborated integrity measurements. Since integrity can be seen as “trustworthiness of data and resources”, we propose to utilize trustworthiness opinions from subjective logic and express levels of integrity as levels of trustworthiness.
The interplay of interoceptive accuracy, facets of interoceptive sensibility, and trait anxiety: A network analysis
2021
Abstract Interoception is the sense of the body's physiological state. Both the ability to accurately perceive bodily signals, and the self-reported sensibility for the body were assumed to be reciprocally associated with negative affect. Up to now, the specific interplay between dimensions of interoception and negative affect remains largely unknown. We investigated the interplay of cardioceptive accuracy assessed by a heartbeat tracking task, facets of interoceptive sensibility as measured by the Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness, and trait anxiety as measured by the trait version of the State-Trait-Anxiety inventory across two studies (n = 243) using a network analyt…
Comments on Guimarães & Sawaya. Pretending to be venomous: is a snake's head shape a trustworthy signal to a predator?
2011
Several species of non-venomous snake are known to flatten their heads when disturbed, and this behaviour has been suggested to be a mimicry of vipers (Arnold & Ovenden 2002, Hailey & Davies 1986, Young et al. 1999). Using plasticine models, Guimaraes & Sawaya (2011) tested the antipredatory function of a triangular head shape in snakes. Their article presents the first published empirical experiment testing the adaptive significance of vipers’ triangular head shape. Guimaraes & Sawaya (2011) found no support for the viper mimicry hypothesis. Accordingly, they concluded that ‘the shape of [the] head seemed not to confer advantage itself’. Although the use of plasticine models is a generally…
Dolomitization as an eventualdetermining factor in the colour alteration index (CAI)
1993
Abstract The Colour Alteration Index of conodonts (CAI) is indicative of the degree of alteration of organic material that exists in the interior of the conodonts. This CAI is used ordinarily in the determination of paleotemperatures. More frequent findings of abnormally high CAI values, equivalent to paleotemperatures that are not compatible with temperatures obtained by other more trustworthy methods, has taken us to use values not superior to 6 for the establishment of paleotemperatures. The CAI values measured in specimens proceding from dolostones in the Iberian Range (Spain) show in this way a certain degree of incompatibility with geological data. These anomalous values are the conse…
Presentazione
2009
A Measure of Trust: The Italian Regional Divide in a Latent Class Approach
2017
Social differences within countries may partly explain the lack of economic convergence and the persistence of regional disparities. The case of Italy is emblematic: economic gap between North and South remains at high levels with large differences in social capital and in trust. In this paper, we use the micro data from the ISTAT “Aspects of Daily Life” Survey to build a measure of “trust in others” and a measure of “trust in institutions” through a latent class model to attribute a trust score to the Italian households and the Italian regions and, in this way, to add elements of knowledge useful to policies. Our measures confirm a persistent territorial divide although the regional mappin…
Il public interest nel diritto della concorrenza della Ue
2020
Public interest è espressione riassuntiva degli obiettivi non concorrenziali generalmente richiamati al fine di espandere o, al contrario, limitare l’applicazione delle norme antitrust. Anche nell’ambito del diritto della concorrenza della Ue il tema è oggetto di un risalente dibattito, che i mutamenti dello scenario internazionale, l’affacciarsi di nuove istanze di tutela e il ripetersi di crisi sistemiche hanno ultimamente rivitalizzato. Lo scritto intende riassumere i termini di tale dibattito, considerando anche la prassi e la giurisprudenza, nonché le recenti iniziative normative in materia. The term public interest summarizes the non-competition goals generally referred to in order to…
Ripensare la pianificazione: le Community Land Trust
2012
Cosa sono le Community Land Trust? Qual è il principio che vi sta alla base? Possono queste rappresentare una soluzione alternativa per la nuova questione abitativa? L'articolo prova a rispondere a tali quesiti raccontando l'esperienza anglosassone delle CLT.
Klientu attiecību pārvaldības sistēmu ieviešana MVU
2019
Pastāvot intensīvai konkurencei un ekonomiskai liberalizācijai, veicinot individuālas iniciatīvas un privāto sektoru, kā arī cenu liberalizācija kā svarīgs un papildinošs globalizācijas apstākļi un saskaņā ar jauniem datiem, mārketinga pieeju piemērošana ir neizbēgama bez efektīvas mārketinga. organizācijas var tikt pakļautas lieliem zaudējumiem, kas varētu izraisīt bankrotu un izstāšanos no tirgus. Vairāku desmitgažu laikā daudzi mārketinga jēdzieni un termini ir uzticējuši to kā galveno elementu organizāciju panākumiem un stratēģijām. Šie termini ir pazīstami tādiem mārketinga profesionāļiem kā klientu apkalpošana, klientu attiecības, lojalitātes klienti un, visbeidzot, klientu attiecību…