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Social roles and adaptation to the community
Community Mental Health Journal, 1967The purpose of this study was to refine, test, and demonstrate the applications of an instrument (the Community Adaptation Schedule) for assessing community adaptation within the psychosocial context defined by contemporary community mental health theorists and practitioners.
A J, Burnes, S R, Roen
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SOCIAL ADAPTATION IN JUVENILE DIABETES
Acta Paediatrica, 1979Abstract. Johansson, E., Larsson, Y. and Ludvigsson, J. (Department of Paediatrics, University Hospital, Linköping, Sweden). Social adaptation in juvenile diabetes. A sample of 36 juvenile diabetics, age 19–28 years, and with a duration of diabetes of 14–17 years were interviewed with regard to their social adaptation.
E, Johansson, Y, Larsson, J, Ludvigsson
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Perspectives in semantic adaptive social web
ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology, 2013The Social Web is now a successful reality with its quickly growing number of users and applications. Also the Semantic Web, which started with the objective of describing Web resources in a machine-processable way, is now outgrowing the research labs and is being massively exploited in many websites, incorporating high-quality user-generated content ...
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Social Learning with Adaptive Models
ICASSP 2024 - 2024 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)In social learning, a network of agents assigns probability scores (beliefs) to some hypotheses of interest, based on the observation of streaming data. First, each agent updates locally its belief with the information extracted from the current data through a suitable likelihood model.
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2012
The Social Web, or the so called Web 2.0, is growing daily by the number of users and applications. In this way, a significant part of newly generated Web content and traffic is created by the users itself. They create, connect, comment, tag, rate, remix, upload, download, new or existing resources in an architecture of participation, where user ...
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The Social Web, or the so called Web 2.0, is growing daily by the number of users and applications. In this way, a significant part of newly generated Web content and traffic is created by the users itself. They create, connect, comment, tag, rate, remix, upload, download, new or existing resources in an architecture of participation, where user ...
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Social and Psychological Determinants of Adaptation
The International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1979Social and psychological frameworks used to explain adaptation are examined. Findings from a study of three ethnic groups, Irish, Italian, and Polish Americans, aged forty to eighty are presented to test the effects of life stage, social surround, and personality on adaptation.
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2022
This longitudinal mixed methods study examined the relationship of social contact and socio-cultural, academic, and psychological adaptation outcomes of international students. The study was conducted over 16 months, spanning over the complete sojourn of the students. Surveys were distributed early and near the end of the academic year (N=84), and semi-
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This longitudinal mixed methods study examined the relationship of social contact and socio-cultural, academic, and psychological adaptation outcomes of international students. The study was conducted over 16 months, spanning over the complete sojourn of the students. Surveys were distributed early and near the end of the academic year (N=84), and semi-
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Social Learning as an Adaptation
2005Abstract Learning is widespread in the animal kingdom. While the mechanisms of learning range from relatively simple conditioning in invertebrates to elaborate cognitive mechanisms in mammals, most animals use some form of learning to acquire behavior that is adaptive in the local habitat.
Robert Boyd, Peter J Richerson
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The Social Adaptiveness of Philosophies
Ethics, 1960O~%UR task is the understanding of ~~the existence of philosophy in culture primarily as this concerns culture and only secondarily as it concerns philosophy. Men will not be happy, poverty and wars will not be abolished, until there is a better comprehension of the nature of the conditions of their living together, until they know what social groups ...
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