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Audience effects on moralistic punishment
Abstract Punishment has been proposed as being central to two distinctively human phenomena: cooperation in groups and morality. Here we investigate moralistic punishment, a behavior designed to inflict costs on another individual in response to a perceived moral violation. There is currently no consensus on which evolutionary model best accounts for
Kurzban, Robert +2 more
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The internationalization of the media: Does local values and cultures undermined? [PDF]
The mixture of culture exists in this world as the effect of global media and the emergence of new technologies. Media plays an important role in displaying the good and the bad to the audience.
Abdul Hamid, Norsiah
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A Corpus of Sentence-level Revisions in Academic Writing: A Step towards Understanding Statement Strength in Communication [PDF]
The strength with which a statement is made can have a significant impact on the audience. For example, international relations can be strained by how the media in one country describes an event in another; and papers can be rejected because they ...
Lee, Lillian, Tan, Chenhao
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Degradation Mechanisms in PEM Water Electrolysis: Diagnosis and Impact
This review provides an analysis of degradation mechanisms in proton electrolyte membrane water electrolyzers (PEMWE), focusing on all key components. It discusses diagnostic and measurement techniques for evaluating degradation, less‐studied mechanisms, and an expert survey.
Annik Bernhardt +11 more
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In the current study, we examined the role of expectancy violation and retrospective reasoning about the absence of feared outcomes in virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET). Participants fearful of public speaking were asked to give speeches in virtual
Sara Scheveneels +4 more
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The Viewing of Audience to the Issue of Information Overload in Media [PDF]
In recent years, the developments in communication and printing technologies have significantly increased the opportunities of media companies to provide information.
Orhan BAYTAR
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This study shows that a lightweight blackbox neural network provides a practical, cost‐effective solution for bidirectional process prediction in laser‐induced graphene (LIG) fabrication. Achieving high predictive performance with minimal overhead, the approach democratizes machine learning (ML) for resource‐limited environments.
Maxim Polomoshnov +3 more
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Apocalypse and recuperation: Blake and the maw of commerce [PDF]
The paper is a "materialist" reading of Blake's illuminated works. It examines the copperplate method itself as the main theme of Blake's work, and also as a potentially practical means of conveying Blake's art to its intended audience.
Mann, Paul
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Evaluating the Utilities of Foundation Models in Single‐Cell Data Analysis
This study delivers the first systematic, task‐level evaluation of single‐cell foundation models across eight core analytical tasks. By benchmarking 10 leading models with the scEval framework, it reveals where foundation models truly add value, where task‐specific methods still dominate, and provides concrete, reproducible guidelines to steer the next
Tianyu Liu +4 more
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Spectators’ aesthetic experiences of sound and movement in dance performance [PDF]
In this paper we present a study of spectators’ aesthetic experiences of sound and movement in live dance performance. A multidisciplinary team comprising a choreographer, neuroscientists and qualitative researchers investigated the effects of different ...
Jola, Corinne +2 more
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