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Accented Epidermal Thinking: How Vocal Accent Reinforces the Visibility of Race
ABSTRACT This conceptual article introduces the notion of accented epidermal thinking, which refers to the ways in which the perception, voicing, and discussion of vocal accent all reinforce or accent the idea of race being a visual construct. The article explores how accented epidermal thinking manifests itself in three areas.
Vijay A. Ramjattan
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Abstract The term semantic primitives refers to a set of basic, atomic concepts from which all other (compound) concepts are constructed. It presupposes the principle of compositionality—the idea that complex items or expressions can be formed by combining simpler constituents.
Birger Hjørland
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The results obtained by the authors in the present article refer to quantum calculus applications regarding the theories of strong differential subordination and superordination. The q-analogue of the multiplier transformation is extended, in order to be
Firas Ghanim, Alina Alb Lupaş
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Using GPT‐4 to Augment Imbalanced Data for Automatic Scoring
Abstract Machine learning‐based automatic scoring faces challenges with imbalanced student responses across scoring categories. To address this, we introduce a novel text data augmentation framework that leverages GPT‐4, a generative large language model specifically tailored for imbalanced datasets in automatic scoring.
Luyang Fang +2 more
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Abstract Classification schemes are a key way of organizing bibliographic knowledge, yet the way that classification schemes communicate their information to classifiers receives little attention. This article takes a novel approach by exploring the visual aspects contained within classification schemes.
Deborah Lee
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ABSTRACT Students' understanding of nature of science (NOS) has been largely examined primarily in written or verbal modes. The visual, verbal, and written modes are essential for students' meaning‐making of NOS. However, research has sidelined the interaction among these three modes in understanding students' collaborative discourse of NOS.
Kason Ka Ching Cheung +2 more
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Interdependence and Superordinate Goals: The Revenge of the Dualists [PDF]
ABSTRACT: Appearances can be misleading, but not in the social sciences. Based on the statistical aggregation of intuitions (observations, self-reports, interviews) about reality across individuals that converge while seeking a 1:1 relation, the primary model of decision making attempts to make intuitions rational.
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Differential Subordination and Superordination for Srivastava‐Attiya Operator [PDF]
Due to the well‐known Srivastava‐Attiya operator, we investigate here some results relating the p‐valent of the operator with differential subordination and subordination. Further, we obtain some interesting results on sandwich‐type theorem for the same.
Haji Mohd, Maisarah, Darus, Maslina
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Lions, tigers and bears: Conveying a superordinate category without a superordinate label.
We asked whether categories expressed through lists of salient exemplars (e.g., car, truck, boat, etc.) convey the same meaning as categories expressed through conventional superordinate nouns (e.g., vehicles). We asked English speakers to list category members, with one group given superordinate labels like vehicles and the other group given only a ...
Rissman, Lilia, Lupyan, Gary
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This article investigates the upper bounds of the second Hankel and Toeplitz determinants for a family of q‐starlike functions defined by a q‐analog integral operator, which is a more general form of the q‐Srivastava‐Attiya operator, and the q‐exponential function eq(z).
Sarem H. Hadi +3 more
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