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Reduced-order thermomechanical modeling of multibody systems using floating frame of reference formulation

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part K: Journal of Multi-body Dynamics, 2018
In this study, a reduced-order thermomechanical coupling model, which accounts for the inertia coupling of the thermoelastic deformation and the large reference body motion, is proposed using the floating frame of reference formulation for the transient ...
Hiroki Yamashita   +3 more
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Facilitating Peer Evaluation in Team Contexts: The Impact of Frame-of-Reference Rater Training

, 2017
This study extends research on peer evaluations by examining the impact of Frame-of-Reference rater training on team members’ understanding of a specific model of teamwork, as well as on the qualit...
Andrew C. Loignon   +5 more
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Frame-of-Reference Training: Establishing Reliable Assessment of Teaching Effectiveness

Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2016
Introduction: Frame-of-reference (FOR) training has been used successfully to teach faculty how to produce accurate and reliable workplace-based ratings when assessing a performance.
Lori R Newman   +5 more
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The Internal/External Frame of Reference Model of Self-Concept and Achievement Relations

, 2015
The internal/external frame of reference (I/E) model and dimensional comparison theory posit paradoxical relations between achievement (ACH) and self-concept (SC) in mathematics (M) and verbal (V) domains; ACH in each domain positively affects SC in the ...
H. Marsh   +7 more
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The Partners for Change Outcome Management System (PCOMS) revisiting the client's frame of reference.

Psychotherapy, 2015
Despite overall psychotherapy efficacy (Lambert, 2013), many clients do not benefit (Reese, Duncan, Bohanske, Owen, & Minami, 2014), dropouts are a problem (Swift & Greenberg, 2012), and therapists vary significantly in success rates (Baldwin & Imel ...
B. Duncan, R. J. Reese
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The Frame of Reference

1999
Let us begin with the following proposition formulated in the preceding chapter: it is all the more difficult to change an organization when the actors in the organization – leaders as well as employees – have a poor understanding of how it functions.
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Leadership: A Frame of Reference

Management Science, 1957
The word “leadership” has been widely used. Political orators, business executives, social workers, and scholars employ it in speech and writing. Yet, there is widespread disagreement as to its meaning. Among social scientists, the theoretical formulations of the leadership concept have continued to shift, focusing first upon one aspect and then upon ...
Robert Tannenbaum, Fred Massarik
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Frames of Reference

Computer, 2005
Effective communication requires conveying ideas efficiently and unambiguously using closely aligned frames of reference, thus avoiding the need to offer extensive preliminary explanations.
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Verbal and Math Self-Concepts: An Internal/External Frame of Reference Model

, 1986
The purpose of this investigation is to examine empirical support for the internal/external (I/E) frame of reference model that describes the relation between Verbal and Math self-concepts, and between these academic self-concepts and verbal and math ...
H. Marsh
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Frames of Reference

1999
The culture and the politics of early modern England have both inspired prodigious quantities of scholarship. These subjects have normally been studied separately, however, by experts trained in different disciplines, employing different tools, asking different questions and often taking little notice of each other’s preoccupations. The division partly
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