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Policing COVID-19 physical distancing measures: managing defiance and fostering compliance among individuals least likely to comply

open access: yesPolicing and Society, 2021
Physical distancing measures have become the first line of defence for slowing COVID-19 virus transmission. However, studies have demonstrated that compliance with physical distancing restrictions has not been uniform.
Molly Mccarthy   +2 more
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Supplemental Material, Appendix_E - Social Distance Increases Perceived Physical Distance

Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2017
Supplemental Material, Appendix_E for Social Distance Increases Perceived Physical Distance by Andrea Stevenson Won, Ketaki Shriram, and Diana I.
Won, Andrea Stevenson   +2 more
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A Physics Perspective on the Resistance Distance for Graphs

Mathematics in Computer Science, 2018
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Mikhail Kagan, Brian Mata
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Physically Distancing Humans With An App for That: Physically Distancing Management Technologies

2022
As COVID-19 continues to create havoc in everyday lives, the need to limit the spread of the virus remains a challenge, even with advances in medical knowledge and patient care, and the promise of a vaccine. Furthermore, COVID-19 is one in a recent series of airborne diseases, and probably not the last one, given the ongoing encroachment of humans into
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Distance constancy: Functional relationships between apparent distance and physical distance

Psychologische Forschung, 1971
Distance constancy was clearly defined with Thouless and Brunswik indexes by examining its previous definitions. The typical functions expressing the relationships between apparent distance and physical distance were derived from; 1. much available data obtained by many researchers, 2. Thouless and Brunswik indexes (formulas), 3.
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Salience and Asymmetric Judgments of Physical Distance

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2011
Previous research has shown that distance estimates made from memory are often asymmetric. Specifically, when A is a prominent location (a landmark) and B is not, people tend to recall a longer distance from A to B than from B to A. Results of two experiments showed that asymmetric judgments of distance are not restricted to judgments made from memory ...
Magdalena, Formanowicz   +1 more
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Teaching Physics at a distance

Distance Education, 1985
Opportunities to study physics in an external mode are at present severely limited by the difficulties of providing the necessary practical experience. This article describes the approach and the experience of teaching external degree level courses in physics at the Open University (U.K.).
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Physics teaching at a distance

European Journal of Physics, 2002
A subject such as physics which relies heavily on practical experiments is a challenge to teach in the form of a distance course. You must make choices as to whether the course includes experiments and if so on what level. With an objective that it is more important to establish concepts than to verify physical laws through precise measurements, it is ...
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Physical Distancing in COVID-19

RGUHS National Journal of Public Health, 2020
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Physically Distancing Humans With An App for That: Physically Distancing Mangement Technologies.

J. Database Manag., 2022
Veda C. Storey   +2 more
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