We investigated the extent to which the human capacity for recognition helps to forecast political elections: We compared naïve recognition-based election forecasts computed from convenience samples of citizens’ recognition of party names to (i) standard
Wolfgang Gaissmaier +4 more
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To what extent does g impact on conceptual, practical and social adaptive functioning in clinically referred children? [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Previous analyses have found variable results when evaluating the size of the association between intellectual ability and adaptive functioning in individuals with impaired function.
Murray, Aja Louise +2 more
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Using Visual Aids to Improve Communication of Risks about Health: A Review
Recent research has shown that patients frequently experience difficulties understanding health-relevant numerical concepts. A prominent example is denominator neglect, or the tendency to pay too much attention to numerators in ratios (e.g., number of ...
Rocio Garcia-Retamero +2 more
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Using the ACT-R architecture to specify 39 quantitative process models of decision making
Hypotheses about decision processes are often formulated qualitatively and remain silent about the interplay of decision, memorial, and other cognitive processes.
Julian N. Marewski, Katja Mehlhorn
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The Bayley-III Adaptive Behavior and Social-Emotional Scales as Important Predictors of Later School-Age Outcomes of Children Born Preterm [PDF]
Purpose We aim to assess the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, third edition (Bayley-III), Adaptive Behavior (AB) and Social-Emotional (SE) scales at 18 to 24 months of corrected age (CA) to examine their associations with school-age ...
Jungha Yun +6 more
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Adaptivity: From Metabolism to Behavior [PDF]
In this article, we propose some fundamental requirements for the appearance of adaptivity. We argue that a basic metabolic organization, taken in its minimal sense, may provide the conceptual framework for naturalizing the origin of teleology and normative functionality as it appears in living systems.
Xabier E. Barandiaran, Alvaro Moreno
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Modeling human behavior in user-adaptive systems: recent advances using soft computing techniques
Adaptive Hypermedia systems are becoming more important in our everyday activities and users are expecting more intelligent services from them. The key element of a generic adaptive hypermedia system is the user model.
Macredie, R. +7 more
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A Generic Adaptive Model in Adaptive Hypermedia
For adaptive hypermedia there is a strong model in form of the AHAM model and the AHA! system. This model, based on the Dexter Model, however is limited to application in hypermedia systems. In this paper we propose a new Generic Adaptivity Model.
Nejdl, W. +4 more
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Towards understanding learning behavior patterns in social adaptive personalized e-learning systems [PDF]
Implicit user modeling has always long since played an important role in supporting personalized web-based e-learning environments and is increasingly important in other learning environments such as serious games.
Cristea, A.I. +21 more
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Shaping Behavior With Adaptive Morphology [PDF]
Robots that exploit their embodiment promise to be more robust, energy-efficient, and adaptable. However, the majority of systems designed in this way are only capable of exploiting their embodiment when performing a single task in a single environment.
Martin Stephen Garrad +2 more
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