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Information Influence in Hybrid Environment

Research Anthology on Fake News, Political Warfare, and Combatting the Spread of Misinformation, 2021
The traditional government-military-public relationship to the public driver's relationship is moving to the government and military. Conflicts are increasingly asymmetrical, networked, urbanized and open to the global publicities because of internet ...
A. Huhtinen   +3 more
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When Does Information Influence Voters? The Joint Importance of Salience and Coordination

Comparative Political Studies, 2019
Scholars argue that access to information about a politician’s programmatic performance helps voters reward good performers and punish poor ones. But in places where resources are made conditional on collective electoral behavior, voters may not want to ...
Claire L. Adida   +3 more
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Factors influencing informal care-giving

The Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics, 1998
BACKGROUND: As downsizing of institutional care continues, patients discharged are likely to have more severe mental illnesses, and to have experienced longer tenures within institutions than patients who have been discharged in the past. As greater numbers of patients are removed from mental hospitals, the objective burden experienced by informal care-
Ann M., Holmes, Partha, Deb
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Informational Influences on Physician Referrals

Journal of Hospital Marketing, 1992
Today's health care marketers are devoting significant resources to increase physician referrals, an area vital to their continued survival. The goal of this investigation was to integrate the findings of previous research on physician referrals, and to provide an up-to-date assessment of those influences underlying physician referral behavior.
R F, Beltramini, A K, Sirsi
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Information Influence and Communication

Revista española de la opinión pública, 1967
Ma. de la Natividad Jiménez Salas   +2 more
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Why Information Should Influence Productivity

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2004
This article offers a broad set of hypotheses for how information influences productivity. 1 There are three contributions from this work. First, it distills observations from a diverse literature as prelude to testing these theories empirically. Second, it applies two concrete models of information value, relating them to the economic definition of ...
Marshall Van Alstyne, Nathaniel Bulkley
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Temporal Information Can Influence Spatial Localization

Journal of Neurophysiology, 2009
To localize objects relative to ourselves, we need to combine various sensory and motor signals. When these signals change abruptly, as information about eye orientation does during saccades, small differences in latency between the signals could introduce localization errors.
Maij, F., Brenner, E., Smeets, J.B.J.
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Factors Influencing Informal Groups of Adolescents

Child Development, 1958
It has been the purpose of this study to investigate attitudes and activities that lead to the formation of informal adolescent groups. A large portion of adolescent social life is organized around small informal groups. Such groups are the proving ground for the teen-ager's widening perception of his social role and the exploration of techniques to ...
H R, PHELPS, J E, HORROCKS
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Scrutiny and Information Influencing

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
In this paper we investigate the effectiveness of imposing scrutiny to fight firms' information garbling. We study a setting in which both firms with good and bad projects are able to influence the informativeness of a public signal regarding their project types through unobservable efforts, and scrutiny will be imposed if the outcome of the project is
Lin Nan, Xiaoyan Wen
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Variables Influencing Operator Information Processing

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1963
Using two criteria, time required to react to the stimulus and performance on a simple tracking task, subjects were exposed to various levels of rate of information presentation, the number of channels through which it was presented, and the physical location and arrangement of the information media.
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