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The job demands-resources model of burnout.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 2001
The job demands-resources (JD-R) model proposes that working conditions can be categorized into 2 broad categories, job demands and job resources. that are differentially related to specific outcomes.
E. Demerouti   +3 more
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Models, modelling and modellers: an application to risk analysis

European Journal of Operational Research, 1994
Risk analysis has become increasingly important with the emergence of new, unknown and potentially dangerous technologies. Risk analysis builds on the use of models. If the models are valid representations of reality, they can be used to predict and thus also to minimize the risks.
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Structural equation modelling: guidelines for determining model fit

, 2008
The following paper presents current thinking and research on fit indices for structural equation modelling. The paper presents a selection of fit indices that are widely regarded as the most informative indices available to researchers.
Daire Hooper   +2 more
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On models and modeling

Applied Mathematics and Computation, 1993
The argument is made that biological modeling should recognize limitation simultation and reductionism.
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Model is as model does

Nature Cell Biology, 2000
Kids love models, and on page 792 of this issue Shimizu et al. give us an early Christmas present. Using plastic replicas of the CheA, CheW, and Tsr protein structures, they assembled the pieces like a jigsaw puzzle.
Brian J. Cantwell, Michael D. Manson
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A discrete numerical model for granular assemblies

, 1979
The distinct element method is a numerical model capable of describing the mechanical behaviour of assemblies of discs and spheres. The method is based on the use of an explicit numerical scheme in which the interaction of the particles is monitored ...
P. Cundall, O. Strack
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Adaptive Model Theory: Modelling the Modeller

ECMS 2013 Proceedings edited by: Webjorn Rekdalsbakken, Robin T. Bye, Houxiang Zhang, 2013
Adaptive Model Theory is a computational theory of the brain processes that control purposive coordinated human movement. It sets out a feedforward-feedback optimal control system that employs both forward and inverse adaptive models of (i) muscles and their reflex systems, (ii) biomechanical loads on muscles, and (iii) the external world with which ...
Peter D. Neilson, Megan D. Neilson
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Models of Modelling

2016
The widely recognised importance of models in scientific practice suggests that they should have an equally important role in science education. The meanings attached to the word ‘model’ in the philosophical literature and the psychological literature leads to two canonical interpretations: the ‘models as representations’ view and the ‘models as ...
John K. Gilbert, Rosária Justi
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SMPL: A Skinned Multi-Person Linear Model

, 2023
M. Loper   +4 more
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Modeling Business Models

Design Issues, 2014
Business model design does not always produce a “design” or “model” as the expected result. However, when designers are involved, a visual model or artifact is produced. To assist strategic managers in thinking about how they can act, the designers’ challenge is to combine both strategy and design notions. The intent of this article is to gain a better
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