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American Journal of Political Science, 2011
People categorize themselves and others, creating ingroup and outgroup distinctions. In American politics, parties constitute the in‐ and outgroups, and party leaders hold sway in articulating party positions. A party leader's endorsement of a policy can be persuasive, inducing co‐partisans to take the same position.
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People categorize themselves and others, creating ingroup and outgroup distinctions. In American politics, parties constitute the in‐ and outgroups, and party leaders hold sway in articulating party positions. A party leader's endorsement of a policy can be persuasive, inducing co‐partisans to take the same position.
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Emergency Nurse, 2011
To identify care priorities, nurses must develop skills in interviewing patients, and in interpreting their verbal and non-verbal cues, to take histories and undertake patient assessments appropriately. However, these skills can be difficult for students to learn.
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To identify care priorities, nurses must develop skills in interviewing patients, and in interpreting their verbal and non-verbal cues, to take histories and undertake patient assessments appropriately. However, these skills can be difficult for students to learn.
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Cue utilization and cue consistency in multiple-cue probability learning
Organizational Behavior and Human Performance, 1972Abstract Subjects' utilization of the cues in a multiple-cue probability learning task was studied as a function of task predictability and cue consistency in two experiments. The results of both experiments indicated that cue consistency had an effect of cue weights, but this effect was less pronounced for tasks with high predictability than for ...
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Proceedings of the 2015 British HCI Conference, 2015
Upper limb weakness is one of the most distressing, long-term consequences of stroke and can be difficult to rehabilitate due to an overreliance on the opposing limb in everyday life. Previous studies have shown potential for cueing to improve upper limb rehabilitation, although these have been conducted in clinical settings.
Amey Holden +9 more
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Upper limb weakness is one of the most distressing, long-term consequences of stroke and can be difficult to rehabilitate due to an overreliance on the opposing limb in everyday life. Previous studies have shown potential for cueing to improve upper limb rehabilitation, although these have been conducted in clinical settings.
Amey Holden +9 more
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Proceedings of the 1971 international ACM SIGIR conference on Information storage and retrieval - SIGIR '71, 1971
CUE, an input interface system which permits the computer to utilize natural but restricted English as input, is presented. In addition, an experimental model for CUE, Proto-RELADES, which can "understand" and execute English sentences about the content of the library at IBM's Boston Programming Center is described.
David B. Loveman +2 more
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CUE, an input interface system which permits the computer to utilize natural but restricted English as input, is presented. In addition, an experimental model for CUE, Proto-RELADES, which can "understand" and execute English sentences about the content of the library at IBM's Boston Programming Center is described.
David B. Loveman +2 more
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Cue parameters, cue probabilities, and clinical judgment
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1968R H, Dana, R R, Cocking
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