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Education as Cultural Domain of Society

International Journal of Advanced Research in Commerce, Management & Social Science
Education gives the basic power of adjustment to live properly in society. Within the system of education there are some specific trends like the existence of cultural aspects. Cultural focus becomes not only the most valuable arena of education, but it also encourages debates within this sphere.
Susmita Bhattacharyya
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Cultural domain analysis

Systematic Methods for Analyzing Culture, 2020
H.J. François Dengah   +3 more
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Domain and Development of Cultural Intelligence

Group & Organization Management, 2006
The potential for defining a reliable measure of a cross-cultural facet of intelligence has enormous implications for explaining and predicting the increasingly prevalent cross-cultural interactions that occur in business settings. In this article, the author presents a definition of cultural intelligence (CQ) that explicitly introduces the concept of
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Mode effects in cultural domain analysis: comparing pile sort data collected via internet versus face-to-face interviews

International Journal of Social Research Methodology: Theory and Practice, 2018
C. Gravlee   +3 more
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Domain Specialization as the Key to Make Large Language Models Disruptive: A Comprehensive Survey

ACM Computing Surveys, 2023
Large language models (LLMs) have significantly advanced the field of natural language processing (NLP), providing a highly useful, task-agnostic foundation for a wide range of applications. However, directly applying LLMs to solve sophisticated problems
Chen Ling   +21 more
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A smart system to manage the context evolution in the Cultural Heritage domain

Computers and Electrical Engineering, 2016
A. Chianese, F. Piccialli
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A non-traditional validation tool: using cultural domain analysis for interpretive phenomenology

International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2019
Validation is a critical element of analysis which increases the credibility, rigor, and trustworthiness of research. Interpretive phenomenology traditionally has employed member checking as the validation tool to support the themes cultivated from data.
Kristina K. McGaha, Patricia D'Urso
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SecureBERT: A Domain-Specific Language Model for Cybersecurity

Security and Privacy in Communication Networks, 2022
Natural Language Processing (NLP) has recently gained wide attention in cybersecurity, particularly in Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) and cyber automation.
Ehsan Aghaei   +3 more
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Changing Cultures—Determining Domains in the NHS

Health Services Management Research, 1991
This article explores changes in the National Health Service (NHS) as an organisation, in the context of the emerging managerial culture. This new culture is also seeking to influence the other forms of organisational culture which have co-existed until now in the NHS; its success in doing so is limited by the lack of a shared value system within the ...
A, Mark, H, Scott
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