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Current Opinion in Psychology
This paper reviews the existing literature on user correction to consider its value for combating misinformation on social media. We discuss the effectiveness of user correction in reducing misperceptions, and synthesize best practices, highlighting the dual audiences for public correction on social media.
Leticia Bode +2 more
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This paper reviews the existing literature on user correction to consider its value for combating misinformation on social media. We discuss the effectiveness of user correction in reducing misperceptions, and synthesize best practices, highlighting the dual audiences for public correction on social media.
Leticia Bode +2 more
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Measuring User Participation, User Involvement, and User Attitude
MIS Quarterly, 1994Defining user participation as the activities performed by users during systems development, user involvement as the importance and personal relevance of a system to its user, and user attitude as the affective evaluation of a system by the user, this study aims to: (1) develop separate measures of user participation, user involvement, and user ...
Henri Barki, Jon Hartwick
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User Models and User Physical Capability
User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction, 2002Summary: Current interface design practices are based on user models and descriptions derived almost exclusively from studies of able-bodied users (Keates et al., 1999). However, such users are only one point on a wide and varied scale of physical capabilities.
Keates, Simeon +3 more
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User Property, User Rights, and User Privileges
2017This chapter proposes two principles that should inform the development of copyright law and policy and of user rights. The first calls for more cohesion between copyright law, private law, and public law, and for less exceptionalism in copyright law.
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Affective differences among daily tobacco users, occasional users, and non-users
Addictive Behaviors, 2008The current study (n=340 college students) examined individual differences in affective functioning among daily tobacco users, occasional users, and non-users. Tobacco use frequency in the past 6 months was positively associated with negative affect, affect lability, and rising reactivity while negatively associated with positive affect and falling ...
Robert D, Dvorak, Jeffrey S, Simons
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Users: Service Users and the Drug User Movement
2010In April 2006 a group of illegal drug user activists from around the world met at the 17th International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harm in Vancouver, Canada. Together they produced a ‘statement about the international network of people who use drugs’, a document that is, in effect, an international declaration of drug users’ rights ...
Alex Mold, Virginia Berridge
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Expanding the traditional user versus non‐user dichotomy amongst ecstasy users
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 2003AbstractDifferences in the drug use characteristics and psychosocial variables in the use and non‐use of ecstasy within 845 16–25 year‐olds in the UK was examined. Based on levels of ecstasy use and intentions, two groups of non‐users (resistant and vulnerable), three groups of users (light, moderate and heavy) and an ex‐user group were identified.
Mcmillan, Brian +2 more
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User-centred design: for users or by users?
Ergonomics, 1995Abstract When ergonomists contribute to the design of products and services they aim to be user-centred. This paper explores two possible meanings of user-centredness; the ergonomist may use theories and findings about human behaviour to act for the user or may help the user to participate in design.
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Designing for Users with Users
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1997Our topic of discussion for this panel is the application of participatory ergonomics within a macroergonomics or systems framework. The overarching theme of applying the concepts of participatory ergonomics and ensuing examples are given within different environmental settings.
Andrew S. Imada +3 more
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User services and statistical users
Proceedings of the 5th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services - SIGUCCS '77, 1977Universities, over the past decade, have seen a shift to empirical research in the social sciences, and to some extent, in the humanities. The origins of this trend are irrelevant here, but the refinement of statistical analysis packages in response to the new market has had a powerful impact on university computing centers. Computing has become a tool
Kathleen Cook, David Weible
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