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Frames of reference in spatial span

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2011
In four experiments, a computerized Corsi-like paradigm was used to assess which of the many reference frames are used in visuospatial short-term memory. By varying the relative orientation (slanted +/–45° or in an upright position) of the head and the displays, we modulate the utility of the allocentric, egocentric (eye- and head-centred), and ...
BERNARDIS, PAOLO, Shallice T.
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Frame of reference

, 2014
A base to which to refer physical events. A physical event occurs at a point in space and at an inst…
Bernard L. Goodman
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Cognitive ability, academic achievement and academic self-concept: extending the internal/external frame of reference model.

British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2012
BACKGROUND Marsh's internal/external (I/E) frame of reference model depicts the relationship between achievement and self-concept in specific academic domains.
Ssu-Kuang Chen   +3 more
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Rater training revisited: An updated meta-analytic review of frame-of-reference training

, 2012
The present study updates Woehr and Huffcutt's (1994) rater training meta-analysis and demonstrates that frame-of-reference (FOR) training is an effective method of improving rating accuracy.
Sylvia G. Roch   +3 more
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Frames of Reference

2017
Frames of reference are meta-cognitive models through which researchers reconstruct the phenomena into intelligible explanatory narratives. These frames guide the actions of the researchers by giving them general orientation of how to look at the complex phenomena. They belong to the class of meta-codes (general assumptions) with theory building.
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The Reciprocal Internal/External Frame of Reference Model

, 2011
The reciprocal internal/external frame of reference model (RI/EM) combines the internal/external frame of reference model and the reciprocal effects model.
J. Möller   +3 more
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Object localisation and frames of reference

Cognitive Processing, 2004
In this paper, we explore which spatial frames of reference, egocentric or allocentric, are used to locate objects either in relation to ourselves (i.e. subject-to-object localisation) or to other objects (i.e. object-to-object localisation). In particular, we wanted to know whether the same or different frames of reference are used in these two ...
Raffaella Nori   +3 more
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Extragalactic Reference Frames

1989
The idea of using extragalactic objects to define the celestial reference frame is quite old, having been discussed by Herschel and Laplace some two hundred years ago, even before there was proof that such objects existed. Any object sufficiently distant would have no detectable proper motion, thus avoiding one of the chief complications of the stellar
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A Frame of Reference for SOA Migration

2010
Migration of legacy systems to service-based systems constitutes a key challenge of service-oriented system engineering, namely rehabilitation of pre-existing enterprise assets while conforming to service engineering principles. Over a decade there has been an increasing interest in the approaches addressing SOA migration.
Patricia Lago, Maryam Razavian
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