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Stimulus Acquisition and Behavioral Testing Methods

Best practices: Two Web-browser-based methods for stimulus presentation in behavioral experiments with high-resolution timing requirements

Best practices: Two Web-browser-based methods for stimulus presentation in behavioral experiments with high-resolution timing requirements

... for behavioral experiments, for many reasons (relative simplicity, ubiquity, and accessibility, among ...many behavioral and social scientists have conducted Internet-based experiments using standard web ...

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4. DATA ACQUISITION METHODS

4. DATA ACQUISITION METHODS

... observation methods discussed above. Only with independent verification can confidence be placed in remotely sensed data. Multi-Beam Bathymetry During the last 10-15 years, use of multibeam bathymetry in ...

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Testing the potential of Twitter mining methods for data acquisition: Evaluating novel opportunities for ecological research in multiple taxa

Testing the potential of Twitter mining methods for data acquisition: Evaluating novel opportunities for ecological research in multiple taxa

... in relation to, for example, environmental parameters or temporal data, especially when effect sizes are small. Tweets were very much less successful in gathering data needed for testing specific hypotheses or ...

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THE EFFECTS OF DELAYED REINFORCEMENT AND A RESPONSE-PRODUCED AUDITORY STIMULUS ON THE ACQUISITION OF OPERANT BEHAVIOR IN RATS

THE EFFECTS OF DELAYED REINFORCEMENT AND A RESPONSE-PRODUCED AUDITORY STIMULUS ON THE ACQUISITION OF OPERANT BEHAVIOR IN RATS

... The most obvious explanation of the effects of the signal in signaled delay of reinforcement experiments using known behavioral principles is in terms of conditioned reinforcement. Using a two-choice conditional ...

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Acquisition and Generalization of Tacts across Stimulus Modes in Children Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Acquisition and Generalization of Tacts across Stimulus Modes in Children Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder

... nonverbal stimulus in random order to him through a specific stimulus mode randomly assigned to the tact, and asked, “What is it?” ...nonverbal stimulus utilizing a second kind of stimulus ...

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The influence of probe level on the tuning of stimulus frequency otoacoustic emissions and behavioral test in human

The influence of probe level on the tuning of stimulus frequency otoacoustic emissions and behavioral test in human

... or behavioral tests, including stimulus frequency otoacoustic emission suppression tuning curves (SFOAE STCs) or psychophysical tuning curves ...two methods result in similar estimates of FS at low ...

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Women s Behavioral Responses to the Threat of a Hypothetical Date Rape Stimulus: A Qualitative Analysis

Women s Behavioral Responses to the Threat of a Hypothetical Date Rape Stimulus: A Qualitative Analysis

... experienced it), variant (i.e., less than half of the participants experienced it) or rare (i.e., only one or two participants experienced it) (Hill et al., 2005). The core team of CQR coders consisted of three ...

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Testing Behavioral Public Economics Theories in the Laboratory

Testing Behavioral Public Economics Theories in the Laboratory

... of behavioral methods is not without some ...“typical” behavioral economics paper often starts with some anomaly that standard theory cannot easily explain, proceeds to a specific model of the bias, ...

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Human computing and crowdsourcing methods for knowledge acquisition

Human computing and crowdsourcing methods for knowledge acquisition

... Crowdsourcing refers to the practice of employing a large pool of humans, typically from online Web users, to work on microtasks – tasks that can be done by any user in a short amount of time (seconds or few minutes). In ...

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Survey on Behavioral Observation Methods in Virtual Environments

Survey on Behavioral Observation Methods in Virtual Environments

... usability testing, while providing a laboratory environment that makes data collection and recording easy, also removes the user and the product from the context of the ...

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A SOFTWARE TESTING APPROACH BASED ON BEHAVIORAL UML MODELS

A SOFTWARE TESTING APPROACH BASED ON BEHAVIORAL UML MODELS

... These test data include initial message parameter values and class variables needed to set states for the objects in communication diagram. The user can add test values manually by picking random values from the state ...

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Behavioral biases in information acquisition

Behavioral biases in information acquisition

... 6 In the voting treatment with common payoffs, the equilibrium condition requires subjects to follow their signals , which would mean that someone who had asked for the red indicator sho[r] ...

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Online sensor testing through superposition of encoded stimulus

Online sensor testing through superposition of encoded stimulus

... test stimulus into the bias structure of active devices holds great ...test stimulus and using a covariance algorithm to reject the signal that does not contain the ...

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Testing abstract behavioral specifications

Testing abstract behavioral specifications

... The three test approaches discussed here should be used in concertation in such a way that their comple- mentarity can be exploited. To give one example, given a high-level specification with ABS interfaces, one can gen- ...

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Methods in Behavioral Physiology (I)

Methods in Behavioral Physiology (I)

... 1- Energy costs are important in determining behavior 2- Respirometry measurements allow behavior to be energetically characterized, with high temporal resolution 3- Precise gain-costs[r] ...

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The Effect of Stimulus Distribution Form on the Acquisition and Rate of Conditioned Responding: Implications for Theory

The Effect of Stimulus Distribution Form on the Acquisition and Rate of Conditioned Responding: Implications for Theory

... variable stimulus will acquire less associative strength than a fixed, even though the mean duration of the two stimuli is the same (Gray, Alonso, Mondragón & Fernández, ...fixed stimulus will be able to ...

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Conditional discrimination acquisition in young children : are the facilitative of naming due to stimulus discrimination?

Conditional discrimination acquisition in young children : are the facilitative of naming due to stimulus discrimination?

... Dugdale and Lowe (1990) discuss an experiment conducted in order to determine whether naming is a necessary component in the acquisition of conditional discriminations and equivalence relations. The participants ...

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Contrast enhancement of stimulus intermittency in a primary olfactory network and its behavioral significance

Contrast enhancement of stimulus intermittency in a primary olfactory network and its behavioral significance

... Baacck kggrro ou un nd d:: An animal navigating to an unseen odor source must accurately resolve the spatiotemporal distribution of that stimulus in order to express appropriate upwind flight behavior. ...

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Acquisition Capability Development: Behavioral and Cognitive Learning Perspectives.

Acquisition Capability Development: Behavioral and Cognitive Learning Perspectives.

... comprehensive behavioral theory of acquisition performance, Chapters 4 and 5 specifically zero in on the ...the acquisition process, prior research has shown that this tends to give rise to serious ...

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Methods for Testing WebServices

Methods for Testing WebServices

... start testing early, you will maximize your ability to prevent errors as well as detect ...your testing as early as possible, then continue using the related tests as a regression test suite throughout ...

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