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Evaluating Encodings for Bivariate Edges in Adjacency Matrices
Abstract We present the first empirical evaluation of techniques for encoding distributions of quantitative edge values within adjacency matrices. In many real‐world networks, edges represent not a single value but a set of measurements. While adjacency matrices preserve structural clarity, their compact cells limit the simultaneous display of multiple
J. Acosta‐Hernández, A. Lex, T. He
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The role of vocabulary concreteness in modulating embodied semantic representations in learners of Chinese as a foreign language. [PDF]
Cai Z, Wang L, Bu J, Fan N.
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Earl R. Maccormac, A Cognitive Theory of Metaphor
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Survey on Visualization of Information Diffusion over Networks
Abstract Information Diffusion (ID) describes how a value (e.g., a pathogen, a rumor, a packet) spreads through an underlying “medium” network of elements (e.g., a social or computer network). Understanding the information diffusion process is essential to predicting trends, controlling misinformation, and enhancing decision‐making as well as ...
T. Baumgartl +8 more
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Attribution of consciousness to non-human animals: insights from AI and multidimensional frameworks. [PDF]
Chiarella SG +4 more
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ABSTRACT Developmental psychology continues to shape how adults engage with children about death and dying. This influences whether children are included in rituals surrounding human and other‐than‐human bodies. Figurations of the innocent, immature and vulnerable child still dominate adult imaginaries of young children's understandings of mortality ...
Karin Murris +2 more
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Detached mindfulness as a stand-alone intervention: a Systematic Review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Myers SG, Solem S.
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Death in Children's Lives: Reimagining Death Literacy in Childhood
ABSTRACT Children encounter death in everyday life, through family, peers, media, and health care. Opportunities for meaningful engagement with death‐related topics are limited. In this article, we reimagine death literacy—the knowledge and skills needed to navigate dying, death, and bereavement—through a child‐centred, social constructionist lens ...
Anne‐Sofie Nyström, Rakel Eklund
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Is explaining more like showing or more like building?-Agency in metaphors of explaining. [PDF]
Porwol P, Scharlau I.
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Insights for conservation from the Ecological Knowledge Games project
Abstract Environmental conservation research requires robust methods for collecting large‐scale behavioral data and engaging diverse stakeholders in decision‐making processes. We (Y.P., A.B.D., and N.B.) created EcoKnowGames (Ecological Knowledge Games), a transdisciplinary project that develops knowledge games for conservation science and data ...
Yuan Pan +4 more
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