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Alignment of Large Language Model Responses With Human Therapists in Motivational Interviewing.

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Teferra BG   +11 more
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Uncertainty Relations for Coherence*

Communications in Theoretical Physics, 2019
Abstract Quantum mechanical uncertainty relations are fundamental consequences of the incompatible nature of noncommuting observables. In terms of the coherence measure based on the Wigner-Yanase skew information, we establish several uncertainty relations for coherence with respect to von Neumann measurements ...
Luo, Shun-Long, Sun, Yuan
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Relational coherence in ambiguous and unambiguous relational networks

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2013
Clinical theories often appeal to general cognitive styles in explaining psychopathology, but without describing in detail how the patterns are formed. In the present investigation, two experiments were conducted to examine how individuals respond to ambiguous relational networks.
Jennifer L, Quinones, Steven C, Hayes
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Sense of Coherence Relates with Smoking

Journal of Health Psychology, 2008
The present study investigated the relationship between sense of coherence (SOC) and smoking. This study is a sub-study of the Anglo-Scandinavian Cardiac Outcomes Trial. SOC was assessed with a short form self-report questionnaire at baseline and at two-year follow-up. Smoking behaviour was self-reported at both dates.
Cornel V, Igna   +2 more
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Coherence polarization filtering and relation with intrinsic degrees of coherence

Optics Letters, 2006
It is demonstrated for stationary fields that when the polarization state of the electric field can be modified arbitrarily the maximal value of the modulus of the degree of coherence proposed by Wolf [Phys. Lett. A312, 263 (2003)] is equal to the largest intrinsic degree of coherence.
Réfrégier, Philippe, Roueff, Antoine
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Group-related coherent states

Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1986
Coherent states defined with respect to an irreducible ray representation u: g→ug, g∈G, of an arbitrary locally compact separable group G are examined. It is shown that the following conditions (a)–(d) are equivalent: (a) u admits coherent states, (b) u is square integrable, (c) the W*-system implemented by u is integrable, and (d) u is a ...
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Coherence Relations

2019
Mentation does not proceed via the pursuit of random paths of thought, but instead by way of connections among ideas that are guided by certain types of associative principles. Since a primary function of language is to evoke thoughts in the minds of interlocutors, it is unsurprising that we would find evidence that these associative principles are at ...
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Signaling causal coherence relations

Discourse Studies, 2013
Signaling of relations is an open question in rhetorical structure theory (RST). Discourse markers are the unmistakable signals of a relation. However, it may be argued that all relations – and not only those involving discourse markers – are signaled in some way.
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