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A survey of social gaze

Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Human-robot interaction, 2011
Based on a synthesis of eight major studies using six robots involving social gaze in robotics, this research proposes a novel behavioral definition as a mapping G = E(C) from the perception of a social context C to a set of head, eye, and body patterns called gaze acts G that expresses the engagement E.
Vasant Srinivasan, Robin R. Murphy
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Social Surveys

Journal of Mental Science, 1948
I am very grateful to the Committee of this Conference for giving me the opportunity to say a few words about the aims and methods of social surveys. I must, however, confess that I was somewhat astonished when I got the invitation, because everybody interested in this topic knows that the most eminent experts within this field are English.
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The Social Survey of Tyneside: An English Regional Social Survey

American Journal of Sociology, 1927
In the past English social surveys have been either of parts of great cities or of single towns. Today it is recognized that the life of an area must be studied in its setting. Hence we get regional surveys. The social survey of Tyneside is a study of an industrial district.
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Social survey

2006
Bringing together the work of over eighty leading academics and researchers worldwide to produce the definitive reference and research tool for the social sciences, The SAGE Dictionary of Social Research Methods contains more than 230 entries providing the widest coverage of all the main terms in the research process.
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The Social Survey

Nature, 1946
THE phrase social survey' now covers a multitude of differ in aim and method. The aim fearliest English surveys; such as Booth Life with Labour of the People of London and A own tree “Poverty”, were to discover in specific areas the extent and degrees of poverty in the sense of family income low in relation to the expenditure on food and other ...
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The MOS social support survey

Social Science & Medicine, 1991
This paper describes the development and evaluation of a brief, multidimensional, self-administered, social support survey that was developed for patients in the Medical Outcomes Study (MOS), a two-year study of patients with chronic conditions. This survey was designed to be comprehensive in terms of recent thinking about the various dimensions of ...
C D, Sherbourne, A L, Stewart
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