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Peculiarities of hierarchy of leaders’ personal values [PDF]
The aim of the research is to confirm whether gender, age, residence in rural or urban areas and work experience influence the peculiarities of hierarchy of leaders’ personal values, and also to investigate the differences in the hierarchy of leaders’ personal values and that of their subordinates.
Partyko Neonila +3 more
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KONSEP ANIMASI DALAM NOMINA BAHASA JAWA: SEBUAH KAJIAN TIPOLOGI ANIMASI AWAL
This study discussed the animacy concept in Javanese. This is to show how the animacy concept is reflected on pronouns and parts of the body, and behavioral verbs (agentive) between human, animal, and thing.
Khristianto Khristianto +2 more
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Do personality traits conform to lists or hierarchies? [PDF]
Are personality traits mostly related to one another in hierarchical fashion, or as a simple list? Does extracting an additional personality factor in a factor analysis tend to subdivide an existing factor, or does it just add a new one? Goldberg's "bass-ackwards" method was used to address this question, based on rotations of 1 to 12 factors. Two sets
John C, Loehlin, Lewis R, Goldberg
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An Analytic Model for Time Efficient Personal Hierarchies [PDF]
Hierarchy structures such as file systems are widespread interfaces for item retrieval and selection tasks. Some hierarchies can be modified by end-users, such as application launchers on smartphones or pictures in a file folder. These modifiable hierarchies cannot benefit from an optimization made beforehand as their content, unknown during the design
William Delamare +3 more
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The analytic hierarchy process with personalized individual semantics [PDF]
Personalized individual semantics (PIS) is not unusual in our daily life, and it has an important influence on the final decision results in linguistic decision making. The analytic hierarchy process (AHP) has now become a popular decision tool because of its sound mathematical design and ease of applicability to real-world decision making problems. In
Qiuxiang Zhou +3 more
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A hierarchy of mindreading strategies in joint action participation [PDF]
This paper introduces the Hierarchical Mindreading Model (HMM), a new model of mindreading in two-person, mixed-motive games such as the Prisoners’ Dilemma.
Todd Larson Landes +2 more
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Agreement in Itelmen is represented by means of both prefixes and suffixes. While the prefixes reference subjects (of both transitive and intransitive verbs), the suffixal agreement morphemes on a given verb may reference the subject, the object, or an ...
Jonathan David Bobaljik, Susi Wurmbrand
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A conceptual model for handling personalized hierarchies in multidimensional databases [PDF]
Hierarchies are extensively used in data warehouses, OLAP systems and more recently in data stream summarization systems.They indeed allow decision makers to consider information at multiple granularity levels and they enable efficient compression mechanisms.
Pitarch, Yoann +2 more
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Ditransitive Alignment in Yakima Sahaptin
The grammatical coding of monotransitive and ditransitive clauses in Sahaptin (Plateau Penutian) demonstrates sensitivity to a range of factors, including animacy, person, topicality and number.
Joana Jansen
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Debunking the I above YOU illusion
There is a long tradition in placing I above YOU in linguistics and grammar. In our Western grammatical terminology, I is the “first person”. In the universal scale of agentivity, or “universal person hierarchy”, I is placed before YOU.
Marie-Odile Junker
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