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In the past decade, numerous efforts, from both academia and industry, have been made to make batteries in mobile devices last longer on a single charge. Our own research identified a new class of software bugs called energy bugs [1-4] that cause mobile software to quickly drain battery. We built and released numerous tools to detect and mitigate these
Abhilash Jindal, Y. Charlie Hu
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It is often claimed that only experiments can support strong causal inferences and therefore they should be privileged in the behavioral sciences. We disagree. Overvaluing experiments results in their overuse both by researchers and decision makers and in an underappreciation of their shortcomings. Neglect of other methods often follows.
Diener, E +3 more
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Special Issue 2024: Transforming Experience in Non-Hospital Settings
Patient Experience Journal(PXJ) is excited to announce the call for submissions for its July/August 2024 special issue focused on exploring how healthcare organizations are transforming experience in non-hospital settings.
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The wine sector is actively working to add value, increase sustainability, and reduce waste streams. One great example is to use thinned grapes, that are usually left to rot, to make verjuice.
Amanda Dupas de Matos +2 more
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Automated vehicles do not yet have clearly defined signaling methods towards other road users, which could complement natural communication practices with human drivers, such as eye contact or hand gestures.
Julia Forke +7 more
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Although Embodied Cognition and Performance Practice could be said to have in common that they live in the fields of hermeneutics and epistemology concurrently, and with this are interested in perception, knowledge, experience and agency without ...
Experience Bryon
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Background This is a time of unprecedented change in healthcare. More physicians are being tasked with stepping into a variety of leadership roles without having received the training needed to be an effective leader.
Rachel Schwartz +8 more
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Experimenting with experiments
From the introduction: This special issue is dedicated to the exploration of experiments and experimentation. It follows a PhD. course entitled “Exploring and performing experiments” that we organized at Department of Digital Design and Information Studies in spring 2019. The course was attended by 12 PhD fellows, and during the course we and the
Andy Pickering +2 more
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The Use of Empathic Communication During the COVID-19 Outbreak
As of May 13, 2020, the number of confirmed SARS-CoV-2 (novel corona virus, COVID-19) infections has risen to 4 300 000 worldwide, with over 1 300 000 confirmed cases in the United States. Various prediction models of spread indicate more hospitalization,
Sheila K Stevens MW +8 more
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Special Issue – July/August 2023: Emerging Frontiers in Human Experience
Patient Experience Journal (PXJ) is excited to announce the call for submissions for its July/August 2023 special issue focused on exploring the emerging frontiers of human experience in healthcare.
Patient Experience Journal
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