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Are Traffic Announcements Really Effective? A Systematic Review of Evaluations of Crash-Prevention Communication Campaigns

2021

Communication campaigns are commonly used in the traffic and road safety sector to raise public awareness of the importance of avoiding risky road user attitudes and behaviors. Surprisingly few of these communication campaigns evaluate their effectiveness in a formal and comprehensive manner. The core aim of the present systematic review is to identify the type of studies that evaluate the effectiveness of campaigns in this sector, in order to identify and contrast their main findings. This systematic review followed the PRISMA methodology, by means of which the relevant articles based on the search term were identified. A total of 613 indexed articles were filtered, and a final set of 27 a…

Medicine (General)AdvertisementsComputer sciencePreventive measuresScopusCommunication campaignsLegislationCrashR5-920Safety Risk Reliability and QualitySet (psychology)Road userPoint (typography)business.industrySeguretat viàriaT55-55.3Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPublic relationsPsicologiaOrder (business)Industrial safety. Industrial accident preventionRoad safetySafety educationpreventive measuresadvertisementsbusinesscommunication campaignsroad safetySafety Research
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The re-emergence of memory recovery: return of seduction theory and birth of survivorship

2005

This paper comprises an analysis of an aspect of the history of psychiatric/psychological knowledge. The case in point is the transience of the notion of memory recovery in the context of childhood sexual abuse. By transience is meant that the concept of memory recovery apparently vanished and re-emerged despite the fact that its source, childhood sexual abuse, did not disappear. Such abuse is a fairly common phenomenon worldwide, whereas memory recovery seems to be temporally and locally limited. Is it possible to say that psychiatric/psychological knowledge of memory recovery is also context-dependent and culture-bound? If so, what would this mean in relation to the applicability of this…

Memory recoveryHistoryHistory and Philosophy of SciencePoint (typography)Survivorship curveContext (language use)PsychologyDevelopmental psychologyHistory of psychiatryHistory of the Human Sciences
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Women in management in the Arab context

2008

PurposeThis paper aims to explore the position of Arab women in management by examining the existing research on gender and management in the Arab region in order to obtain an overall picture of the advancement of Arab women in their professional lives, point out coherent clusters of research and identify knowledge gaps in existing research.Design/methodology/approachThe study conducts a content analysis of academic articles in order to provide a quantitative as well as qualitative thematic overview of the topics emerged from the literature.FindingsThe statistical analysis of researches shows that, the topic of women in management is gaining more importance. The thematic overview of researc…

Middle EastPoint (typography)media_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)General Business Management and AccountingEducationContent analysisOrder (exchange)Position (finance)Statistical analysisSociologySocial scienceDiversity (politics)media_commonEducation, Business and Society: Contemporary Middle Eastern Issues
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Gestures in Human-Computer Interaction – Just Another Modality?

2010

The traditional framework in human-computer studies is based on a simple input-output model of interaction. In many cases, however, splitting interaction into input and output is not necessarily appropriate. Gestures work as a good example of a modality which is difficult or inappropriate to be conceptualised within the traditional input-output paradigm. In the search for a more appropriate interaction paradigm, gestures, as modality, have potential in working as a meta-modality, in terms of which all other modalities could be analysed. This paper proposes the use of gestures and gestural metaphors in a central role in interaction design, and presents a case study as an illustration of the …

Modality (human–computer interaction)ModalitiesPoint (typography)MetaphorHuman–computer interactionmedia_common.quotation_subjectInteraction paradigmInteraction designPsychologymedia_commonGestureSimple (philosophy)
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Learning Pros and Cons of Model-Driven Development in a Practical Teaching Experience

2016

Current teaching guides on Software Engineering degree focus mainly on teaching programming languages from the first courses. Conceptual modeling is a topic that is only taught in last courses, like master courses. At that point, many students do not see the usefulness of conceptual modeling and most of them have difficulty to reach the level of abstraction needed to work with them. In order to make the learning of conceptual modeling more attractive, we have conducted an experience where students compare a traditional development versus a development using conceptual models through a Model-Driven Development (MDD) method. This way, students can check on their own pros and cons of working w…

Model driven developmentPoint (typography)Computer scienceLearnabilitymedia_common.quotation_subjectTeaching method020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologyPresentation020204 information systemsComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMathematics educationCode generationProductivitymedia_commonAbstraction (linguistics)
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A Probabilistic Analysis About the Concepts of Difficulty and Usefulness of a Molecular Ranking Classification

2013

Discerning between the concepts of difficulty and usefulness of a molecular ranking classification is of significant importance in virtual design chemistry. Here, both concepts are viewed from the statistical and practical point of view according to the standard definitions of enrichment and statistical significance p-values. These parameters are useful not only to compare distinct rankings obtained for the same molecular database, but also in order to compare the ones established in distinct molecular sets from an objective point of view.

Models StatisticalPoint (typography)Computer sciencebusiness.industryGeneral MedicineMachine learningcomputer.software_genrePharmaceutical PreparationsRankingDrug DesignDrug DiscoveryComputer-Aided DesignMolecular MedicineProbabilistic analysis of algorithmsArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerAlgorithmsCurrent Computer Aided-Drug Design
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Cinema Letters: Queer Typography to Training Teachers in Diversity and Visual Culture

2020

This paper presents a series of proposals to innovate in the field of teacher training from a critical perspective. We use art and design education incorporating creative aspects that range from the textual discourses of visual culture (cinema) and typography to issues of sexual diversity and queer dissidences. We promote creative experiences by introducing as a reference the study of typographies designed for films that raise LGBT issues. We review the typographical tradition of design elements related to the cinema, such as posters or main titles. We approach different questions from a multidisciplinary perspective, always thinking about teacher training and also about the educational pot…

Movie theaterTypographybusiness.industryMultidisciplinary approachField (Bourdieu)Perspective (graphical)General Social SciencesQueerSociologybusinessVisual artsVisual cultureTheme (narrative)Athenea Digital. Revista de pensamiento e investigación social
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A narratological approach to content selection in audio description: towards a strategy for the description of narratological time

2012

As more and more countries start to provide audio description services for a growing range of products and events, research into this new discipline is growing and diversifying as well. Two questions that seem to be at the heart of much of this research focus on what should be described and how this should be done, in other words on content selection and formulation of the description. The present article looks at the first of these two questions and approaches it from a narratological point of view. After a general discussion of the use of narratology for audio description, the focus will shift to one particular constituent of narrative, namely time. The different temporal aspects will be …

NarratologyLinguistics and LanguageComputer scienceTraducció audiovisualAudio descriptioncomputer.software_genreAudio descripciónLanguage and LinguisticsEducationSelection (linguistics)NarrativeContent (Freudian dream analysis)UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASPoint (typography)MultimediaContent selectionAudio description; Audiovisual translation; Narratology; Content selectionAudio descriptionTranslation and InterpretingTraducción e InterpretaciónLinguisticsTraducció--RevistesLinguisticsFocus (linguistics)Traducción audiovisualNarratology:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]computerAudiovisual translationSelección de contenido
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A multi-analytical non-invasive and micro-invasive approach to canvas oil paintings. General considerations from a specific case

2017

Abstract The investigation of artwork to understand story, state of conservation and to know about the composing materials is an issue that is getting growing attention in specialized literature. From a methodological point of view the scientific community is trying to reach a common proposal that could contribute to define a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the application of portable non-invasive and microinvasive techniques for in-situ analyses. In this paper the oil painting on canvas “St. Girolamo nello studio” by Nicolo Buttafoco was investigated to known the materials and techniques used by the artist as well as to evaluate its preservation status. The survey has been conducted…

Non invasive techniques Portable X-ray fluorescence Oil on canvas SOPPaintingPoint (typography)Computer scienceManagement scienceOil paintingBest practice010401 analytical chemistryNon invasive02 engineering and technologyPlan (drawing)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesAnalytical Chemistry0210 nano-technologySpectroscopyStandard operating procedureStudioSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Saying-Doing Correspondence

2002

The study of the correspondence concerns the functional relationships between an individual’s verbal and non-verbal behavior. The analysis of the functional relations between saying and doing is interesting from a theoretical perspective (e.g.: how and when do they relate together? Learning to tell the truth etc.) and from an applied point of view: many clinical procedures, as verbal forms of psychotherapy, are based on the idea that changing people’s verbalizations about their behavior will lead to corresponding changes in the way they behave. Since say-do correspondence training has been employed in a variety of behaviors and types of procedures to examine the conditions upon which the ar…

Nonverbal communicationNonverbal behaviorMatching (statistics)Point (typography)Perspective (graphical)Variety (linguistics)PsychologyCorrespondence problemDifferential reinforcementCognitive psychology
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