Search results for "world"

showing 10 items of 1612 documents

IntelliPy: a GUI for analyzing IntelliCage data

2021

Abstract Summary The IntelliCage systems offer the possibility to conduct long-term behavioral experiments on mice in social groups without human intervention. Although this setup provides new findings, only about 150 studies with the IntelliCage system have been published in the last two decades, which is also caused by the challenging problems of processing and handling the large and heterogeneous amounts of captured data. This application note introduces the Python-GUI IntelliPy, especially designed for users not very experienced in using programming languages. IntelliPy allows users to quickly analyze the IntelliCage output in a user-friendly way, thus making the systems more accessible…

Statistics and ProbabilitySupplementary dataAcademicSubjects/SCI01060Computer scienceSystems BiologyMEDLINEBiochemistryApplications NotesComputer Science ApplicationsSocial groupWorld Wide WebComputational MathematicsComputational Theory and MathematicsIntervention (counseling)Molecular BiologyBioinformatics
researchProduct

Graphical User Interfaces for R

2012

Since R was first launched, it has managed to gain the support of an ever-increasing percentage of academic and professional statisticians. However, the spread of its use among novice and occasional users of statistics have not progressed at the same pace, which can be attributed partially to the lack of a graphical user interface (GUI). Nevertheless, this situation has changed in the last years and there is currently several projects that have added GUIs to R. This article discusses briefly the history of GUIs for data analysis and then introduces the papers submitted to an special issue of the Journal of Statistical Software on GUIs for R.

Statistics and ProbabilityWorld Wide Webbusiness.industryComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionStatistics Probability and UncertaintybusinessSoftwareStatistical softwarePaceGraphical user interfaceJournal of Statistical Software
researchProduct

Children born of War and Social Trust - Analyzing Consequences of Rejection

2017

AbstractThis article examines the question whether rejection experiences negatively relate to the social trust of Children Born of War (CBOW) and if this connection is mediated by sense of self-worth. CBOW is a group of people born out of relations during war- and post-war times, involving one parent being a foreign soldier, a para-military officer, rebel or other person directly participating in the hostilities, while the other parent is a member of the native population. Also children born to child soldiers and children fathered by members of a peacekeeping troop are included within this group. These children, due to their biological background, often grow up in a surrounding in which the…

StigmatisierungSelbstwertgefühlSocial psychology (sociology)VertrauenSocial PsychologyWorld War IImedia_common.quotation_subjectsocial trustIllegitimate childJugendsoziologie Soziologie der KindheitSociology & anthropologyHM401-1281Exklusionddc:150stigmatizationNachkriegszeit0502 economics and businesssem050602 political science & public administrationillegitimate childPsychologynorwaySociology (General)SociologyKindheitexclusionmedia_commonchildhoodNorwegenself-esteemNorwaySociology of the Youth Sociology of Childhood05 social sciencesWorld War IIchildren born of warSelf-esteemnichteheliches Kindhumanities0506 political sciencePsychologieSoziologie Anthropologiepost-war periodZweiter Weltkriegddc:301confidenceSozialpsychologieSocial psychology050203 business & managementSocial trust
researchProduct

Vox Naturae: The Myth of Animal Nature in the Latin Roman Republic

2016

The paper examines the representation of animals as embodiment of nature in the culture of the late Roman republic. By discussing a selection of passages from Sallust, Cicero and Lucretius in conjunction with other Greek and Latin sources, the paper shows that the typically Western myth of 'animal nature' - the cultural belief that animal mirror a perennial state of nature, as opposed to human society - played a very important role in the ethical debate of the first century BC and took in this period a form which was bound to influence the centuries to come.

Stoicismlate Roman republicRoman literature and philosophyCiceroVarroSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura LatinaEpicureanismcultural representation of animalanthropology of the ancient world.Lucretiucultural representation of animals; late Roman republic; Sallust; Cicero; Lucretius; Varro; Roman literature and philosophy; Stoicism; Epicureanism; New Academy; anthropology of the ancient world.SallustNew Academy
researchProduct

University trustees as channels between academe and industry: Toward an understanding of the executive science network

2013

Abstract Policy makers in the United States (US) and the European Union (EU) see “autonomous” research universities as increasingly central to “world class” status, technology development and economic innovation. Trustees or regents (US) and external board members (EU) are seen as a marker of university autonomy. Examining university trustees may shed some light on the role of trustees/external board members play in research strategy, innovation and economic development. Given that a number of trustees of US research universities sit on the boards of directors of large corporations with research interests, we hypothesized that trustees may be an important channel connecting universities to …

Strategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectScientific discoveryta5142Management Science and Operations ResearchPublic administrationTechnology developmentArticleWorld classManagementManagement of Technology and Innovationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceta516Science policySociologyConvergence (relationship)European unionAutonomymedia_commonResearch Policy
researchProduct

From rural studies to the analysis of localized social spaces

2014

Urban society seems to have penetrated every corner of France, reducing the object of rural sociology and ethnology to nothing. These disciplines are built on a sharp rural/urban split, reserving the canonical vocabulary of sociology, such as the analysis of social class, for urban settings. Rural studies were founded on an ad hoc conceptualization borrowed from anthropology (peasant society, community, village collectivity, village interconnaissance or everyone knowing each other, notables). The radical development of contemporary rural worlds has swept this conception away. But are today’s contemporary rural worlds the exact equivalents of urban worlds? In this paper we defend the idea th…

Stratification socialeClasses socialesSocial stratificationMondes rurauxSocial classes[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesRural worlds[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
researchProduct

Stress management strategies and quality of life in undergraduate nursing and midwifery students in Poland: A pilot study

2022

Abstract Aim To establish the level of the quality of life (QOL) and its determinants in nursing and midwifery students, evaluate stress management strategies and find the correlation between the frequency of specific strategies and the QOL. Design Diagnostic survey. Methods The study was conducted in June 2019. Two hundred thirty‐four undergraduate students were examined with the use of Mini‐Cope Inventory of Stress Management Measurement (Mini‐Cope) and World Health Organization Quality of Life Instrument Brief Form. Results The average QOL of the respondents was found as good (4.06 ± 0.73). The students graded their QOL in the social relationship domain the highest (15.98 ± 2.97) and the…

Stress managementCoping (psychology)medicine.medical_specialtyEmotional supportUndergraduate nursingRT1-120Pilot ProjectsWorld healthQuality of lifenursingPregnancymedicineHumansGeneral NursingResearch ArticlesmidwiferystudentsObstetricsPhysical healthEducation Nursing Baccalaureatehumanitiesquality of lifeSocial relationshipFemaleStudents NursingPolandPsychologyResearch ArticleNursing Open
researchProduct

The impact of user’s availability on On-line Ego Networks: a Facebook analysis

2016

We have defined and implemented a Facebook application to log a Facebook dataset.We have studied and validated the structural properties of the whole dataset and of the Dunbar ego networks.We have analyzed the interactions of the users.The availability of the users in the Dunbar ego networks have been investigated.Our results reveal the presence of the temporal homophily property in the Dunbar ego networks. Online Social Networks (OSNs) are the most popular applications in todays Internet and they have changed the way people interact with each other. Understanding the structural properties of OSNs and, in particular, how users behave when they connect to OSNs is crucial for designing user-c…

Structure (mathematical logic)Dunbar's circleOnline Social NetworksOnline Social NetworkSocial networkComputer Networks and CommunicationsProperty (programming)business.industryComputer scienceInternet privacy020206 networking & telecommunicationsSample (statistics)02 engineering and technologyHomophilyTemporal homophilyWorld Wide WebOnline Social Networks; Temporal homophily; Dunbar's circlesLine (geometry)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDunbar's circles020201 artificial intelligence & image processingThe InternetbusinessSet (psychology)Computer Communications
researchProduct

Do graphical overviews facilitate or hinder comprehension in hypertext?

2009

Educational hypertexts usually include graphical overviews, conveying the structure of the text schematically with the aim of fostering comprehension. Despite the claims about their relevance, there is currently no consensus on the impact that hypertext overviews have on the reader's comprehension. In the present paper we have explored how hypertext overviews might affect comprehension with regard to (a) the time at which students read the overview and (b) the hypertext difficulty. The results from two eye-tracking studies revealed that reading a graphical overview at the beginning of the hypertext is related to an improvement in the participant's comprehension of quite difficult hypertexts…

Structure (mathematical logic)General Computer ScienceInstructional designComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectEducational technologyHypermediaEducationlaw.inventionWorld Wide WebComprehensionlawReading (process)ComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSINGRelevance (information retrieval)Hypertextmedia_commonComputers & Education
researchProduct

The shape of eParticipation:Characterizing an emerging research area

2008

Author's version of an article published in Government Information Quarterly, 25 (2008), 400-428. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.giq.2007.04.007 The phenomenon of eParticipation is receiving increasing attention, demonstrated by recent technology implementations, experiments, government reports, and research programs. Understanding such an emerging field is a complex endeavor because there is no generally agreed upon definition of the field, no clear overview of the research disciplines or methods it draws upon, and because the boundaries of the field are undecided. Using conventional literature review techniques, we identify 131 scientific articles consid…

Structure (mathematical logic)GovernmenteGovernanceSociology and Political Sciencee-participationComputer scienceField (Bourdieu)eGovernmentSample (statistics)Library and Information SciencesData scienceWorld Wide WebeParticipation; eGovernance; eDemocracy; eGovernmentPhenomenoneParticipationInformation systemVDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320::Information and communication systems: 321eDemocracyLawImplementation
researchProduct