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Defined by a persistent fear of embarrassment or negative evaluation while engaged in social interaction or public performance, social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most common psychiatric syndromes.
Manuel eVarlet +15 more
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The Organization of Production and Economic Development [PDF]
A formalization of the Coase-Williamson-Cheung theory of the firm is used to examine the trade-off between the firm and the market as institutions for organizing production in a dynamic, general equilibrium model with increasing returns to labor ...
Lewis S. Davis
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Layering in structural-functional grammars [PDF]
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Butler, Christopher S. +1 more
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Postural coordination during socio-motor improvisation
Human interaction often relies on socio-motor improvisation. Creating unprepared movements during social interaction is not a random process but relies on rules of synchronization.
Mathieu Gueugnon +6 more
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Submovement interpersonal coupling is associated to audio-motor coordination performance
Acting in concert with others, a key aspect of our social life, requires behavioral coordination between persons on multiple timescales. When zooming in on the kinematic properties of movements, it appears that small speed fluctuations, called ...
Julien Laroche +3 more
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The Division of Labor, Coordination Costs and the Growth of Government [PDF]
The paper develops a dynamic, general equilibrium model of specialization-driven growth in which the private cost of coordinating among specialists is a function of public expenditure on physical and institutional infrastructure.
Lewis S. Davis
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Regional Languages on Wikipedia. Venetian Wikipedia’s user interaction over time [PDF]
Given that little is known about regional language user interaction practices on Wikipedia, this study analyzed content creation process, user social interaction and exchanged content over the course of the existence of Venetian Wikipedia. Content of and
Massa, Paolo, Zelenkauskaite, Asta
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We can work it out: an enactive look at cooperation [PDF]
The past years have seen an increasing debate on cooperation and its unique human character. Philosophers and psychologists have proposed that cooperative activities are characterized by shared goals to which participants are committed through the ...
Aldridge +131 more
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Complex interactions are central to the performing arts. While recent studies have explored these dynamics through synchronization and coordination theories, they have mainly focused on collaborative contexts.
Daichi Shimizu, Takeshi Okada
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The Language of Bias: A Linguistic Approach to Understanding Intergroup Relations [PDF]
[Excerpt] This chapter explores the role of language in the relationship between diversity and team performance. Specifically, we consider how a linguistic approach to social categorization may be used to study the social psychological mechanisms that ...
Bell, Bradford S. +2 more
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