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Differences by direction for social marker frequency

Age-related differences in social influence on risk perception depend on the direction of influence

Age-related differences in social influence on risk perception depend on the direction of influence

... 4.1. Limitations There were a number of limitations to our study. First, due to the restrictions imposed by the Science Museum, where testing was carried out, we were unable to collect information about participant ...

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AGE DIFFERENCES IN TEMPORAL PROXIMTY MONICA MARIE HUFF. (Under the direction of Robert Mahan) ABSTRACT

AGE DIFFERENCES IN TEMPORAL PROXIMTY MONICA MARIE HUFF. (Under the direction of Robert Mahan) ABSTRACT

... A multiple cue decision-making task can be used to provide a real-world scenario for examining age differences. This type of decision-making task requires weighting and combining of various cues to achieve an ...

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Sex differences in human neonatal social perception

Sex differences in human neonatal social perception

... Johnson, M., & Morton, J. (1991). Biology and cognitive development: the case of face recognition. Oxford: Blackwell. Kimura, D. (1987). Are men’s and women’s brains really different? Canadian Psychology, 28, 133–147. ...

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UPE and Social Inequality in Uganda: A Step Backward or a Step in the Right Direction?

UPE and Social Inequality in Uganda: A Step Backward or a Step in the Right Direction?

... systematic differences in achievement scores between ...achievement differences between students within the same ...these differences in average test scores between schools were statistically ...

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Atypical integration of social cues for orienting to gaze direction in adults with autism

Atypical integration of social cues for orienting to gaze direction in adults with autism

... of social functioning, including judgments of gaze direction ...gaze direction of others may be a central feature of ...addition, differences in non- social attention processes may be ...

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Early childhood caries in Switzerland: a marker of social inequalities

Early childhood caries in Switzerland: a marker of social inequalities

... child’s frequency of tooth brushing, caregiver’s frequency of tooth brushing, parental presence at most recent tooth brushing, parents in agreement about child’s tooth brushing, how the child fell asleep ...

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Early childhood caries in Switzerland: a marker of social inequalities.

Early childhood caries in Switzerland: a marker of social inequalities.

... child’s frequency of tooth brushing, caregiver’s frequency of tooth brushing, parental presence at most recent tooth brushing, parents in agreement about child’s tooth brushing, how the child fell asleep ...

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Zooming in on Gender Differences in Social Media

Zooming in on Gender Differences in Social Media

... high frequency in both genders, or in one gender at a time The second analysis that we perform is concerned with the accuracy of polysemous words as compared to monosemous ...gender differences that we ...

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GENDER DIFFERENCES IN USING SOCIAL NETWORKS

GENDER DIFFERENCES IN USING SOCIAL NETWORKS

... use social network sites for a variety of reasons among which ease of use, allowing rapid updating, analyzing and sharing the continuously increasing information, reflecting on daily life, establishing and ...

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The Differences in Nurse Preceptor Role-Frequency and Overall Job Satisfaction

The Differences in Nurse Preceptor Role-Frequency and Overall Job Satisfaction

... My sample population was RNs working in an acute care hospital inpatient setting. I used convenience sampling to recruit participants from a state affiliate of a national organization for nurse educators. Convenience ...

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Identifying consistent allele frequency differences in studies of stratified populations

Identifying consistent allele frequency differences in studies of stratified populations

... wide marker data is imple- mented in the popular package P o P oolation 2 (Kofler, Pandey, & Schlötterer, 2011), which aims to identify differences in allele fre- quencies that are consistent across ...

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This Is Who I Am: The Selfie as a Personal and Social Identity Marker

This Is Who I Am: The Selfie as a Personal and Social Identity Marker

... on social identity theory, this survey of young adults (N = 472) examined how selfies signify forms of personal and social ...selfies, social capital affinity on social media, and racial ...

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Gender differences in the social construction of spousal homicide.

Gender differences in the social construction of spousal homicide.

... ABSTRACT Extant research suggests that gender differences exist in the frequency, reasons, and motives for killing. The purpose of this research was to explore the perceptions and actions of individuals who ...

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Description of the study direction. Social welfare Name of the study direction

Description of the study direction. Social welfare Name of the study direction

... RSU Social Welfare study direction and the corresponding study programmes results both from international strategic documents, state strategic planning documents, including the document "Guidelines for ...

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SRY Gene Marker Differences in Native and Crossbreed Cattle

SRY Gene Marker Differences in Native and Crossbreed Cattle

... Tety Hartatik et al. SRY Gene Marker Differences in Native and Crossbreed Cattle Figure 2. Phylogenetic tree based on the promoter region of the SRY gene (1,281 bp). research done by Tanaka dan Namikawa ...

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Applications of Machine Learning in High-Frequency Trade Direction Classification

Applications of Machine Learning in High-Frequency Trade Direction Classification

... FUTURE WORK AND CONCLUSION The application of machine learning methods as a novel approach to the classification of trade direction has yielded highly promising results in this study. To generate predictions for ...

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Phase and Amplitude Interferometry Based Radio Frequency Direction Finder

Phase and Amplitude Interferometry Based Radio Frequency Direction Finder

... determine direction, there is not as much sensitivity to the strength of the incoming wave and there is no limitation on the range from the RF ...the direction of an RF source, amplitude can still be ...

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THE CHROMOSOME OF BACILLUS SUBTILIS. I. THEORY OF MARKER FREQUENCY ANALYSIS

THE CHROMOSOME OF BACILLUS SUBTILIS. I. THEORY OF MARKER FREQUENCY ANALYSIS

... The marker frequency function has been generalized for situations in which chro- mosome replication occupies only a part of the cell generation time and also for those in wh[r] ...

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Theory of the perceived motion direction of equal-spatial-frequency plaid stimuli.

Theory of the perceived motion direction of equal-spatial-frequency plaid stimuli.

... rigid-direction plaid-component C r 共共2c n 兲 2 , 0 兲 with am- plitude 共2c n 兲 2 , where c n ⫽ min(␳ 1 c 1 , ␳ 2 c 2 ) and direc- tion 0; and (b) a sine-wave component C s 共ⱍⱍ␳ 1 c 1 ⫺ ␳ 2 c 2 ⱍⱍ 2 , ␪ m 兲 with ...

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Do the eyes have it? Cues to the direction of social attention

Do the eyes have it? Cues to the direction of social attention

... the direction- of-attention detector (DAD). In this model, direction-of- attention will be signalled by the eyes if these are visible, but if they are obscured, or if the face is viewed at too great ...

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