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Editorial: Inner Experiences: Theory, Measurement, Frequency, Content, and Functions [PDF]
It is safe to posit that human beings have been interested in their own inner mental experiences from the moment they became aware of them, arguably over 60,000 years ago (Leary, 2004). In sharp contrast, growth in the actual scientific examination of these inner experiences is remarkably recent (e.g., Csikszentmihalyi and Figurski, 1982; Klinger and ...
Alain Morin+2 more
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Measuring brand-related content in social media: a socialization theory perspective [PDF]
PurposeBuilding on consumer socialization theory, the purpose of this paper is to examine antecedents and consequences of generating and sharing brand-related content on social media in a restaurant context.Design/methodology/approachA scale development process was undertaken to develop the scale for brand-related user-generated content (BRUGC).
Naser Valaei+3 more
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Introduction: Assessment is a critical step in learning process. Postgraduate theory examination ideally should assess higher levels of cognition. In order to maintain high standard of public health the postgraduates of the specialty should be certified properly using the appropriate assessment methods.
M Rajalakshmi+2 more
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Particle Content in Topological Field Theories [PDF]
By demanding that the path integral measure of topological field theories be metric independent, we can derive powerful constraints on the particle content of a topological field theory as well as on the dimensionality of space-time.Comment: 9p, OUTP-92 ...
Toon, A.
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Information content versus word length in random typing [PDF]
Recently, it has been claimed that a linear relationship between a measure of information content and word length is expected from word length optimization and it has been shown that this linearity is supported by a strong correlation between information
Ferrer-i-Cancho, Ramon+1 more
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Development of a Coding Instrument to Assess the Quality and Content of Anti-Tobacco Video Games [PDF]
Previous research has shown the use of electronic video games as an effective method for increasing content knowledge about the risks of drugs and alcohol use for adolescents.
Alber, Julia M.+4 more
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Statistical tools of uncertainty quantification can be used to assess the information content of measured observables with respect to present-day theoretical models; to estimate model errors and thereby improve predictive capability; to extrapolate beyond the regions reached by experiment; and to provide meaningful input to applications and planned ...
Witold Nazarewicz+8 more
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Cognitive representations of disability behaviours in people with mobility limitations : consistency with theoretical constructs [PDF]
Disability is conceptualised as behaviour by psychological theory and as a result of bodily impairment by medical models. However, how people with disabilities conceptualise those disabilities is unclear.
Bandura A+17 more
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Coal seam gas content is frequently measured in quantity during underground coal mining operation and coalbed methane (CBM) exploration as a significant basic parameter. Due to the calculation error of lost gas and residual gas in the direct method, the efficiency and accuracy of the current methods are not inadequate to the large area multi-point ...
Hani S. Mitri+6 more
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Inner Experiences: Theory, Measurement, Frequency, Content, and Functions
One fundamental topic of scientific inquiry in psychology is the study of what William James called the 'stream of consciousness', our ongoing experience of the world and ourselves from within—our inner experiences. These internal states (aka "stimulus-independent thoughts") include inner speech, mental imagery, feelings, sensory awareness, internally ...
Alain Morin+2 more
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