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Student voice in educational change: Approaches to enhancing motivation within the classroom
Abstract Student voice (SV), referring to the concept and practices of involving students in educational decisions, has been gaining popularity due to its promising effects on student need satisfaction and academic motivation. Definitions of SV approaches, their variety, and the benefits that various approaches have for students' need satisfaction and ...
Emma Strating +2 more
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to investigate how transformation management affects the sustainability performance of companies and whether the enabling and controlling uses of management control systems (MCSs) mediate the relationship between a company's transformation management and sustainability performance in small‐ and medium‐sized ...
Emmi Hasu, Minna Saunila, Juhani Ukko
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On Wijsman Strongly I2 - Lacunary Convergence of Double Sequences in Neutrosophic Metric Spaces
The concept of Wijsman I2- Statistical Convergence (WI2StC), Wi[1]jsman I2 - Lacunary Statistical Convergence (WI2LStC), Wijsman Strongly I2 - Lacunary Convergence (WSI2LC) and Wijsman Strongly I2 - Cesaro Convergence (WSI2CeC) of double sequences in the Neutrosophic Metric Spaces (NMS) are examined in this paper.
J, Johnsy, M, Jeyaraman
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Wijsman statistical convergence of double sequences of sets
Summary: In this paper, we study the concepts of Wijsman statistical convergence, Hausdorff statistical convergence and Wijsman statistical Cauchy double sequences of sets and investigate the relationship between them.
Nuray, Fatih +2 more
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Do focused interests support word learning? A study with autistic and nonautistic children
Abstract Although focused interests are often associated with a diagnosis of autism, they are common in nonautistic individuals as well. Previous studies have explored how these interests impact cognitive, social, and language development. While some research has suggested that strong interests can detract from learning (particularly for autistic ...
S. Arunachalam +3 more
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Wijsman I-invariant convergence of sequences of sets
This study is supported by Afyon Kocatepe University Scientific Research Coordination Unit with the project number 16.KARYER.49 conducted by Nimet Pancaroglu AkIn.
Pancaroğlu Akın, Nimet +2 more
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On deferred f-statistical convergence for double sequences
In this article, we first put forward the concept of deferred f-double natural density for double sequences, where f is an unbounded modulus. Then, we combine f-density with deferred statistical convergence for double sequences and investigate deferred f-
Zhu Yahui +3 more
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Dual Kadec-Klee norms and the relationships between Wijsman, slice, and Mosco convergence.
This rather comprehensive article deals with interplay between the set convergences of the title. The most principal and typical result reads: Mosco and slice convergences coincide if and only if the weak-star and norm topologies agree on the dual sphere.
Borwein, Jon, Vanderwerff, Jon
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Many authors have extended the concept of convergence from number sequences to sequences of sets. In this paper, we focus on two notable adaptations: Wijsman convergence and randomly ideal convergence. We introduce and analyze several new types of convergence for sequences of sets: IψW3-convergence, I∗,ψW3-convergence, IψW3-Cauchy, I∗,ψW3-Cauchy, (IψW3,
M.H.M. Rashid, Rabaa Al-Maita
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Wijsman rough lacunary statistical convergence on I Cesàro triple sequences
Summary: In this paper, we defined concept of Wijsman I-Cesàro summability for sequences of sets and investigate the relationships between the concepts of Wijsman strongly I-Cesàro summability and Wijsman statistical I-Cesàro summability by using the concept of a triple sequence spaces.
N. Subramanian, A. Esi
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