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Exposure bracketing via automatic exposure selection
2015 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), 2015Exposure bracketing is widely used to generate high dynamic range (HDR) images. Exposure bracketing often consists of an image taken by the auto-exposure setting of a camera as well as two other images taken at ±n exposure levels away from the auto-exposure setting where n is manually selected or specified. The images in the bracket are then blended to
Reza Pourreza-Shahri, Nasser Kehtarnavaz
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Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor Exposure
Topics in Companion Animal Medicine, 2013Many antidepressants inhibit serotonin or norepinephrine reuptake or both to achieve their clinical effect. The selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor class of antidepressants (SSRIs) includes citalopram, escitalopram (active enantiomer of citalopram), fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, paroxetine, and sertraline.
Kevin T, Fitzgerald, Alvin C, Bronstein
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Selecting an Exposure Lag Period
Epidemiology, 1995In epidemiology, there is an inclination to consider more credible the larger estimates of exposure effect. For example, higher relative risks or rate ratios are often emphasized as a criterion for choosing among various hypothesized exposure-lag values. An alternative criterion for this choice might be based on a goodness-of-fit measure.
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Journal of Research in Personality, 1976
Abstract Male undergraduates received either an accepting or unaccepting communication from a coed. Then each subject had the opportunity to listen to his own voice or the voice of another male, and it was found that preference for listening to one's own voice was higher among subjects who had received positive feedback from the coed.
Frederick X Gibbons, Robert A Wicklund
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Abstract Male undergraduates received either an accepting or unaccepting communication from a coed. Then each subject had the opportunity to listen to his own voice or the voice of another male, and it was found that preference for listening to one's own voice was higher among subjects who had received positive feedback from the coed.
Frederick X Gibbons, Robert A Wicklund
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, 2020
Using data from a content analysis of partisan media and a public opinion survey administered in Hong Kong, this study incorporates selective exposure and deliberation literature into the network agenda-setting (NAS) model to test media effects on people’
Hsuan-Ting Chen, Lei Guo, C. Su
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Using data from a content analysis of partisan media and a public opinion survey administered in Hong Kong, this study incorporates selective exposure and deliberation literature into the network agenda-setting (NAS) model to test media effects on people’
Hsuan-Ting Chen, Lei Guo, C. Su
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Asian Journal of Communication, 2020
This study examines the relationship between political identification and perceived effectiveness of formal political actors and contentious political actions to influence government policy in a polarized city state. Results based on a national survey of
Michael Chan
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This study examines the relationship between political identification and perceived effectiveness of formal political actors and contentious political actions to influence government policy in a polarized city state. Results based on a national survey of
Michael Chan
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Selective Avoidance and Exposure
2019Since the mid-20th century, communication researchers have recognized that audience members selectively expose themselves to information and opinions congenial to their pre-existing views. While this was a controversial idea during the broadcast era of mass media, the expansion of media choice on television and use of information communication ...
Kevin Arceneaux, Martin Johnson
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Selective Exposure and Dissonance after Decisions
Psychological Reports, 2002Well-known literature reviews from the 1960s question whether cognitive dissonance underlies experimental participants' selective exposure of themselves to consonant messages and avoidance of dissonant ones. A meta-analytic review of 16 studies published from 1956 to 1996 and involving 1,922 total participants shows that experimental tests ...
Dave, D'Alessio, Mike, Allen
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Dynamic Selective Exposure during Decision-Making
The Journal of General Psychology, 2016To understand dynamic changes in the likelihood that people would access and selectively expose themselves to information online, the present study examined the checking of account balances during simulated gambling. Sixteen participants played 120 hands of computer Blackjack for points, at higher or lower levels of risk (different point multipliers ...
James G, Phillips +2 more
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The International Journal of Press/Politics, 2019
The transition from a low-choice to a high-choice media environment has led to concerns about audience fragmentation, ideological enclaves, and selective exposure to partisan news media consistent with people’s political preferences.
Peter M. Dahlgren
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The transition from a low-choice to a high-choice media environment has led to concerns about audience fragmentation, ideological enclaves, and selective exposure to partisan news media consistent with people’s political preferences.
Peter M. Dahlgren
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