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Language, culture and social interaction : an introduction [PDF]
In the 20th century, a theoretical insight surfaced and gradually prevailed as an agreed upon framework to (re)thinking children’s socialization and socio- cognitive development: language and interaction are the main tools through which cultures, social
L. Caronia, Letizia Caronia
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Assessing Automatic Approach-Avoidance Behavior in an Immersive Virtual Environment
The use of virtual reality (VR) promises enormous potential for studying human behavior. While approach and avoidance tendencies have been explored in various areas of basic and applied psychology, such as attitude and emotion research, basic learning ...
Juliane Degner +3 more
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Do We Adopt the Intentional Stance Toward Humanoid Robots?
In daily social interactions, we need to be able to navigate efficiently through our social environment. According to Dennett (1971), explaining and predicting others’ behavior with reference to mental states (adopting the intentional stance) allows ...
Serena Marchesi +7 more
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As part of the energy transition in Germany, high-voltage overhead power lines will be operated using hybrid systems that combine alternating and direct current (AC and DC). The degree to which humans perceive hybrid electric fields (EFs) is dependent on
Michael Kursawe +6 more
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The role of the AC component in human perception of AC–DC hybrid electric fields
Electric energy is essential to today’s society. To cope with global higher demand while minimizing land use, efficient high voltage direct current (HVDC) power lines are planned to be mounted on existing alternating current (AC) structures leading to ...
Kathrin Jankowiak +4 more
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Social Human-Robot Interaction is Personalized Interaction
S.4-7Previous research has indicated that robots that show social behavior when interacting with humans are better accepted. In this paper we argue that the robot behavior does not only need to be social, but also tailored to individual user ...
Ziegler, Daniel, Pollmann, Kathrin
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Ambiguity and social interaction [PDF]
We present a non-technical account of ambiguity in strategic games and show how it may be applied to economics and social sciences. Optimistic and pessimistic responses to ambiguity are formally modelled. We show that pessimism has the effect of increasing (decreasing) equilibrium prices under Cournot (Bertrand) competition.
Eichberger, Jürgen +2 more
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Interactive Social Recommendation
Social recommendation has been an active research topic over the last decade, based on the assumption that social information from friendship networks is beneficial for improving recommendation accuracy, especially when dealing with cold-start users who lack sufficient past behavior information for accurate recommendation.
Xin Wang 0019 +3 more
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Informative social interactions [PDF]
Household finances are confidential and discussions are limited to a subset of peers. We collect novel representative survey data to examine separately whether interactions with inner and outer social circles influence return perceptions, expectations, and exposure to a widely known financial instrument in a developed economy with multiple information ...
Arrondel, Luc +3 more
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Can I Have A Word? Social Worker Interaction and Sense-Making [PDF]
This paper explores the ways in which practitioners in children and family social work teams make sense of information in their work. By examining observations and recordings from an ethnographic study, the paper focuses on how informal discussions ...
Duncan Helm, Helm, Duncan
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