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Ethics and Intellectual Structures

AI & Society, 1995
In the paper, three propositions are put forward. First, that intellectual structures of wide scope commonly lead to conclusions which are ethically unacceptable; secondly that the ethically unacceptable consequences of science arise from one particular presupposition which it adopts, namely that of causality; thirdly, that causality is no essential ...
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Intellectual Structure of Southern Negro Children

Psychological Reports, 1968
In the 1950's the WISC was given by the same examiner to a selected sample of 84 Negro children in each of five Southern states. Ages which ranged from 5 yr., 7 mo., to 12 yr., 6 mo., and sexes were equally distributed within each state. Analysis of the data showed that the Verbal IQ was significantly higher ( p = .01) than the Performance IQ for both ...
M B, Caldwell, T A, Smith
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The Intellectual Structure of Health and Medical Informatics

International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics, 2010
This paper presents the results of an author co-citation analysis of the health and medical informatics discipline. It updates a smaller study that focused on health information systems. Drawing on such sub-fields as bio informatics, clinical decision support systems, computational genomics, e-health, health informatics, and others, this body of ...
Wullianallur Raghupathi   +1 more
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The intellectual structure of the sharing economy

Tourism Economics, 2020
This study analyzes the intellectual structure of the sharing economy (SE) in the hospitality and tourism industry, starting from a sample of 189 papers. A co-citation analysis was performed on the 99 most frequently cited studies. The analysis carried out identified five clusters.
Ruggero Sainaghi   +2 more
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Analysing the Intellectual Structure of E-Service Research

International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications, 2012
Despite the importance that e-service is gaining among firms and public administrations, academic research on this topic is still in its infancy (Santos, 2003), and relatively little work has been carried out. Although prior analyses have examined the rise and fall of specific theories or research topics within the e-service research field (Rust & ...
DI GUARDO, MARIA CHIARA   +2 more
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Visualizing the Intellectual Structure with Paper-Reference Matrices

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2009
Visualizing the intellectual structure of scientific domains using co-cited units such as references or authors has become a routine for domain analysis. In previous studies, paper-reference matrices are usually transformed into reference-reference matrices to obtain co-citation relationships, which are then visualized in different representations ...
Jian Zhang 0006, Chaomei Chen, Jiexun Li
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Structural Genomic Variation in Intellectual Disability

2011
The genetic causes of mental retardation are highly heterogeneous and for a large proportion unknown. Mutations as well as large chromosomal abnormalities are known to contribute to mental retardation, and recently more subtle structural genomic variations have been shown to contribute significantly to this common and complex disorder.
Pfundt, R., Veltman, J.A.
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Visualising Intellectual Structure of Ubiquitous Computing

2010
It is difficult to reveal the growth of scientific knowledge even in one's own specialise field due to the enormous amount of research publications available. Providing scientists with knowledge visualisation tools to discover the existence of a scientific paradigm and movements of such paradigms is a challenge task.
Maria R. Lee, Tsung Teng Chen
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Structuralism as an Intellectual Current

1979
One can characterize the assertion that structuralism today has become an intellectual fashion simply as a truism. To be sure, this fashion comes to light in differing strengths in individual countries and intellectual circles — in this respect, France occupies without a doubt, a top position —, but its universal character is uncontested.
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A Comparison of Intellectual Structure in Deaf and Hearing Children

American Annals of the Deaf, 1985
Results on the Snijders-Oomen Nonverbal Intelligence Test for 251 deaf children and 101 hearing children in Israel revealed that (a) the factor structure for the total deaf group differs from that of the hearing group, (b) differences in cognitive structure were evident by age level for the deaf, (c) differences exist between the cognitive structures ...
A, Zwiebel, D M, Mertens
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