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Knowledge and stimulus-response psychology.
D. E. Berlyne
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Industrial management & data systems, 2022
PurposeLivestreaming, as a relatively new online marketing model, has generated numerous business opportunities for e-commerce and social commerce. The purpose of this paper is to investigate to what degree livestreaming content impacts online users ...
Peng Zhu +4 more
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PurposeLivestreaming, as a relatively new online marketing model, has generated numerous business opportunities for e-commerce and social commerce. The purpose of this paper is to investigate to what degree livestreaming content impacts online users ...
Peng Zhu +4 more
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Poverty of the Stimulus Without Tears
Language Learning and Development, 2021Poverty of the stimulus has been at the heart of ferocious and tear-filled debates at the nexus of psychology, linguistics, and philosophy for decades. This review is intended as a guide for readers without a formal linguistics or philosophy background ...
Tears, Lisa Pearl
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Psychological and physiological correlates of stimulus discrimination in adults
Psychophysiology, 2023AbstractThe discrimination of cues in the environment that signal danger (“fear cue”) is important for survival but depends critically on the discernment of such cues from ones that pose no threat (“safety cues”). In rodents, we previously demonstrated the underlying neurobiological mechanisms that support fear versus safety discrimination and ...
Jacklynn M. Fitzgerald +2 more
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Perceptual Illusion, Symbolic Constructs and Stimulus-Response Psychology
A. G. Pleydell-Pearce
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Enhancing Recommender Systems With a Stimulus-Evoked Curiosity Mechanism
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 2021Classical algorithms in recommender systems (RS) mainly emphasis on achieving high accuracy and thus recommend items precisely matching a user's past choices. However, the user may gradually lose interest and crave something more inspiring. In psychology,
Ke Xu, Junwen Mo, Yi Cai, Huaqing Min
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DIVISION OF PSYCHOLOGY: MOTHERS' HEARTBEAT AS AN IMPRINTING STIMULUS*
Lee Salk
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The International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education, 2020
In this paper, the “stimulus-organism-response (S-O-R)” analysis framework of environmental psychology is applied to the research of online consumer behavior, and the mechanism of the effect of information quality factors on impulsive buying behavior is ...
Beilei Liu +4 more
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In this paper, the “stimulus-organism-response (S-O-R)” analysis framework of environmental psychology is applied to the research of online consumer behavior, and the mechanism of the effect of information quality factors on impulsive buying behavior is ...
Beilei Liu +4 more
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Persistent problems in systematic psychology. III. Stimulus-error and complete introspection.
Raymond H. Wheeler
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