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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2013
Bertram Scharf made contributions to numerous topics in the loudness literature. In particular, he brought a great deal of insight into the current understanding of contextual effects in loudness. Some of the contextual effects that he studied include: (1) loudness adaptation, the decline in loudness of the latter portion of a continuous sound, (2 ...
Michael Epstein, Mary Florentine
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Bertram Scharf made contributions to numerous topics in the loudness literature. In particular, he brought a great deal of insight into the current understanding of contextual effects in loudness. Some of the contextual effects that he studied include: (1) loudness adaptation, the decline in loudness of the latter portion of a continuous sound, (2 ...
Michael Epstein, Mary Florentine
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Network Effectiveness in Context
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 2023Abstract Increasingly, scholars and practitioners are interested in evaluating the effectiveness of interorganizational networks. We use a configuration approach to study network effectiveness. This research is a mixed-method study of 26 education networks in the United States.
Michelle Shumate +6 more
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2017
Comparing ourselves to other teachers can be deflating and discouraging. Yet who doesn’t do it? We notice her mutually warm relationships with students. We see his students’ stellar accomplishments at the science fair. We wonder how our team leader is able to help her students achieve the reading acumen they demonstrate.
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Comparing ourselves to other teachers can be deflating and discouraging. Yet who doesn’t do it? We notice her mutually warm relationships with students. We see his students’ stellar accomplishments at the science fair. We wonder how our team leader is able to help her students achieve the reading acumen they demonstrate.
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Context effects on familiarity are familiarity effects of context — An electrophysiological study
International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2007Within dual-process accounts of recognition memory, familiarity (as opposed to recollection) is often referred to as a rather automatic and context-free process. Thus, in episodic object recognition, familiarity and its electrophysiological ERP signature are supposed to index prior occurrence of an object independent of the context the object was ...
Ullrich K H, Ecker +3 more
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Context Effects and Context Maps for Positioning
International Journal of Market Research, 2006Context effects refer to changes in consumer preference and choice responses when a new alternative is added to a choice set. This paper proposes a general scheme for classifying various context effects using newly defined share-ratio measures (SRM) and share-change measures (SCM).
Minhi Hahn +3 more
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Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2000
This article investigates how the activation of a specific exemplar influences the direction and the size of context effects on evaluative judgments about other specific exemplars or about a superordinate category. The activation of an untrustworthy politician decreased judgments of trustworthiness of politicians in general but increased judgments of ...
Bless, H. +3 more
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This article investigates how the activation of a specific exemplar influences the direction and the size of context effects on evaluative judgments about other specific exemplars or about a superordinate category. The activation of an untrustworthy politician decreased judgments of trustworthiness of politicians in general but increased judgments of ...
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Discourse Processes, 1993
Context exerts effects in a broad range of domains. We assumed that the element common to these effects has an impact on the input's meaning. Our purpose was to analyze the effects of context in terms of the meaning system (by Kreitler and Kreitler) that enables assessing meaning units, consisting of referent and meaning value, by means of four sets of
Shulamith Kreitler, Hans Kreitler
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Context exerts effects in a broad range of domains. We assumed that the element common to these effects has an impact on the input's meaning. Our purpose was to analyze the effects of context in terms of the meaning system (by Kreitler and Kreitler) that enables assessing meaning units, consisting of referent and meaning value, by means of four sets of
Shulamith Kreitler, Hans Kreitler
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Source credibility context effects
Speech Monographs, 1973This study investigated the influence that speaker characteristics other than dimensions of source credibility may have in the formation of listeners’ impressions of speaker credibility. It was found that the responses followed a simple information averaging model in about 80% of all cases.
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1999
• In what way does formatting a table resemble passing a ball? • Is “Press X” a definition of X? • Does it matter whether we know how to talk about maps? • Does learning always affect one’s language? • When should users hide something that does not exist? . . . “Context” is a word that is used freely and has many meanings.
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• In what way does formatting a table resemble passing a ball? • Is “Press X” a definition of X? • Does it matter whether we know how to talk about maps? • Does learning always affect one’s language? • When should users hide something that does not exist? . . . “Context” is a word that is used freely and has many meanings.
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Cancer treatment and survivorship statistics, 2022
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Kimberly D Miller +2 more
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