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Social interaction as a reason for joining a group

Joining in and dropping out: Hand-stitching in spaces of social interaction Emma

Joining in and dropping out: Hand-stitching in spaces of social interaction Emma

... of joining an embroidery group to explore the simultaneity of social, cultural and physical processes in stitching practices, speech patterns and group ...of social and physical ...

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Preference for Online Social Interaction

Preference for Online Social Interaction

... methodological reason for the use of col- lege student participants in the current ...for social, professional, and academic ...to social-psychological and behavioral phenomena that should hold ...

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An evolutionarily stable joining policy for group foragers

An evolutionarily stable joining policy for group foragers

... to joining them and sharing the discovered resource may be an attractive ...of joining behaviour are commonly categorised as either information-sharing or producer-scrounger models: in the first type ...

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Smells familiar: group-joining decisions of predatory mites are mediated by olfactory cues of social familiarity

Smells familiar: group-joining decisions of predatory mites are mediated by olfactory cues of social familiarity

... established group and joining another ...relevance, group-joining decisions are commonly nonrandom and may be based on traits of both individual members and the group such as life ...

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Multimodal Recognition of Social Behaviors and Personality Traits in Small Group Interaction

Multimodal Recognition of Social Behaviors and Personality Traits in Small Group Interaction

... Different speakers might have different ways to fulfil their functional roles in a group discussion. Having a speaker specific implementation is a nontrivial task for support vector classifiers. The second issue ...

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Group interaction as the crucible of social identity formation : a glimpse at the foundations of social identities for collective action

Group interaction as the crucible of social identity formation : a glimpse at the foundations of social identities for collective action

... EMSICA and SIMCA Models Our next analyses utilized the deviation scores to test the relationships amongst variables. Our goal was to compare the two theoretical models of identity and collective action in predicting ...

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Implementation of Group Counseling and Role-Playing: The Investigation of Students Social Interaction Improvement

Implementation of Group Counseling and Role-Playing: The Investigation of Students Social Interaction Improvement

... INTRODUCTION Interaction is a basic need for humans because they are social beings who will always be in contact with other people, nature, and other ...of social interaction, self-adjustment ...

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Joining, participating in and withdrawing from a social networking site

Joining, participating in and withdrawing from a social networking site

... relationships have had since the SNS became popular. Now the word ‘friend’ has different implications and being in a relationship is official when it is public on Facebook. In the words of Interviewee 13, “I think it’s a ...

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Joining up health and social care personal budgets

Joining up health and social care personal budgets

... health’ group to think through all the issues. This group included the NHS commissioner, NHS continuing healthcare coordinator, paediatrician, transition social worker, community nurse and hospital ...

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The Quality of Social Interaction Based on Homophily and its Impact on Default of Group Based Lending

The Quality of Social Interaction Based on Homophily and its Impact on Default of Group Based Lending

... lending group financing system was originally intended to provide easy access for individuals who were classified as non-bankable due to limited personal ...of social relations that may be different from ...

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Observing Collaboration in Small Group Interaction

Observing Collaboration in Small Group Interaction

... seemingly reason as if they are not among people themselves, ...to reason about what other people ...with group-internal attunement, provides an empirical demonstration that these components of ...

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User Interaction in Group Recommender Systems

User Interaction in Group Recommender Systems

... systems, group recommender systems are emerging lately with the grow of the new ...systems, group recommenders present a new set of challenges as they involve a group of users with a common ...

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Household finances and social interaction

Household finances and social interaction

... 13 with those aged 18 to 24 approximately 16 percentage points less likely to hold financial assets than those aged over 54. This effect is particularly heightened for premium bonds, personal equity plans and company ...

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Economic-Social Interaction in China

Economic-Social Interaction in China

... Obviously, not only the level but also the stability of the factor income of individuals is vital from a social point of view. In particular, this holds for the poorest segments of the population, since their ...

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Social Interaction and Urban Sprawl

Social Interaction and Urban Sprawl

... for group-involvement variables Group involvement measures another dimension of social interaction, and Table 4 presents results for the four variables in this ...

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Emotional Intelligence and Social Interaction

Emotional Intelligence and Social Interaction

... Mesquita & Frijda, 1992; Scherer & Wallbott, 1994). For example, people recognize facial expressions of emo- tion at above chance levels across cultures, but they also have a significant advantage in decoding the ...

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Social Interaction in Tax Evasion

Social Interaction in Tax Evasion

... cheating of audited taxpayers in equilibrium. Moreover, as opposed to the models in the literature, the comparative statics with respect to tax rate does not contradict empirical evidence (cheating is increasing with ...

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Social Interaction in Tax Evasion

Social Interaction in Tax Evasion

... cheating of audited taxpayers in equilibrium. Moreover, as opposed to the models in the literature, the comparative statics with respect to tax rate does not contradict empirical evidence (cheating is increasing with ...

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Social Interaction and Sickness Absence

Social Interaction and Sickness Absence

... 2. A First Look at the Data Our data set combines individual sickness absence data from the Swedish National Insurance Agency with a large number of socioeconomic variables obtained from the LISA database, compiled by ...

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Joining the elite: how top universities can enhance social mobility

Joining the elite: how top universities can enhance social mobility

... the reason students from lower socioeconomic groups are less likely to attend university, and especially the most selective institutions, is that they obtain poorer educational results throughout ...

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