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Variable and situated user interfaces
Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia, 2019Increasing computational capacity, small-size and small-cost sensors are leading the way towards widespread and pervasive presence of smart and IoT-based devices. The contribution presents an ongoing research conducted within DecoChrom, a Horizon 2020 project working on interfaces that have the potential to modify the functionality of a smart object by
Tolino, Umberto +3 more
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Influence of Tactical and Situational Variables on Offensive Sequences During Elite Football Matches
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2017Sarmento, H, Figueiredo, A, Lago-Peñas, C, Milanovic, Z, Barbosa, A, Tadeu, P, and Bradley, PS. Influence of tactical and situational variables on offensive sequences during elite football matches.
H. Sarmento +6 more
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Biochemical Variability in a Team Sports Situation
Journal of Human Stress, 1981Using 13 members of an amateur softball team during the last seven games of the regular season, associations were determined between overall offensive and defensive performance and levels of serum uric acid (SUA) and cholesterol, and urinary adrenaline and noradrenaline.
R J, Biersner, W B, McHugh, R H, Rahe
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Predicting variability from perceived situational similarity
Journal of Research in Personality, 1986Abstract An interactional approach to the issue of transsituational consistency which relates persons and situations via the mediating variable of a person's world view was suggested. A model for the mediating variable was proposed which emphasized the idiographic distortions of a shared nomothetic structure of the world.
Elisha Guren Klirs, William Revelle
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Cross-situational variability in childhood personality states.
Journal of Personality and Social PsychologyPersonality variability is an important individual difference construct that is the focus of major psychological theories and relates to socioemotional functioning. Although cross-situational personality variability has been studied extensively in adult populations, little is known about variability in children’s personality.
Whitney R. Ringwald +4 more
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Situational Variability of Preschoolers' Disfluency: Preliminary Study
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1971To determine whether preschoolers' disfluency systematically varies as a function of speaking situation, tape-recorded speech samples were obtained from 3 4-yr.-old nonstutterers in 3 different speaking situations, i.e., in a preschool classroom during free play, in a testing room while they performed certain speaking tasks, and in their homes talking
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Commentaries on Belk, "Situational Variables and Consumer Behavior"
Journal of Consumer Research, 1975By his clear statement of some issues met in attempts to bring the environment into psychological theory and research in connection with consumer behavior, Dr. Belk has made a valuable contribution. My comments will be limited to two issues that appear to me to be fundamental: namely, the temporal and spacial extent of the environment and its dynamic ...
Roger G. Barker, Allan W. Wicker
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Individual and Situational Variables Affecting Human Performance
Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1964Present methods of measuring and predicting operator performance are criticized because of their failure to consider individual and situational variables which mediate that performance.
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2012
Understanding how persons, situations, and behaviors contribute to behavioral consistency is a central goal for the science of behavior. The present study focused on dyadic social situations that were created by professional actors who enacted 4 social roles derived from interpersonal theory: dominant, submissive, agreeable, and quarrelsome. A total of
Lönnqvist Jan-Erik +2 more
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Understanding how persons, situations, and behaviors contribute to behavioral consistency is a central goal for the science of behavior. The present study focused on dyadic social situations that were created by professional actors who enacted 4 social roles derived from interpersonal theory: dominant, submissive, agreeable, and quarrelsome. A total of
Lönnqvist Jan-Erik +2 more
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Participation, managerial decision-making, and situational variables
Organizational Behavior and Human Performance, 1969Abstract Two hundred and three senior managers, first and second-line supervisors and student leaders from 16 organizations reported on their decision behavior. The research has three distinct features: a) it presents a five-fold typology of decision behavior on a continuum of subordinate influence which can vary from delegation at one end of the ...
Frank A. Heller, Gary Yukl
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