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Heterogeneity in nurses' attitudes toward artificial intelligence: a latent profile analysis. [PDF]
Li X, Xu H, Hu X, Guo J, Yu P, Ju H.
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Despotism promotes dyadic cooperation through enhanced interdependencies in non-human primate societies. [PDF]
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The wisdom hierarchy: representations of the DIKW hierarchy
Journal of Information Science, 2007This paper revisits the data-information-knowledge-wisdom (DIKW) hierarchy by examining the articulation of the hierarchy in a number of widely read textbooks, and analysing their statements about the nature of data, information, knowledge, and wisdom.
J. Rowley
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How to Make a Decision: The Analytic Hierarchy Process
Aestimum, 1990People make three general types of judgments to express importance, preference, or likelihood and use them to choose the best among alternatives in the presence of environmental, social, political, and other influences.
T. Saaty
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The Extended Low Hierarchy is an Infinite Hierarchy
SIAM Journal on Computing, 1992Summary: Balcázar, Book, and Schönig introduced the extended low hierarchy based on the \(\Sigma\)-levels of the polynomial-time hierarchy as follows: for \(k\geq 1\), level \(k\) of the extended low hierarchy is the set \(EL^{P,\Sigma}_ k= \{A\mid \Sigma^ P_ k(A)\subseteq \Sigma^ P_{k= 1}(A\oplus\text{SAT})\}\).
Ming-Jye Sheu, Timothy J. Long
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Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences, 2019
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is a motivational theory in psychology proposed by Abraham Maslow . It organizes human needs into five levels: physiological , safety , love and belonging , esteem , and self-actualization .
Andrea Cordell, I. Thompson
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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is a motivational theory in psychology proposed by Abraham Maslow . It organizes human needs into five levels: physiological , safety , love and belonging , esteem , and self-actualization .
Andrea Cordell, I. Thompson
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International Journal of Algebra and Computation, 1999
This paper is the second part of a series of two in which we present a new version of K. Wagner's hierarchy of ω-rational sets. The first paper presents a new approach to the concepts of chains and superchains. This one presents the classification itself.
Olivier Carton, Dominique Perrin
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This paper is the second part of a series of two in which we present a new version of K. Wagner's hierarchy of ω-rational sets. The first paper presents a new approach to the concepts of chains and superchains. This one presents the classification itself.
Olivier Carton, Dominique Perrin
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