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“Everyone wants to do the model work, not the data work”: Data Cascades in High-Stakes AI

International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2021
AI models are increasingly applied in high-stakes domains like health and conservation. Data quality carries an elevated significance in high-stakes AI due to its heightened downstream impact, impacting predictions like cancer detection, wildlife ...
Nithya Sambasivan   +5 more
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To Work or Not to Work: That Is Not the Question

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1998
1. Although employers in the public mental health arena may be expected to hire consumers of mental health services, it has been much more difficult for people with mental disabilities to find work in the private sector, or to return to such jobs after an acute episode of mental illness. 2.
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On the Work and Works

2017
Seen from a no-doubt-questionable vantage point, but one we must occupy for the time being, we can say that the idea of the “work” annoys, irritates, and excites the entire history of our culture. It assumes pride of place in an uneasy way of thinking about reality, that is, a mode of thinking in which the real is no longer guaranteed, neither by its ...
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School, family, and community partnerships in teachers’ professional work

, 2018
This article discusses the contributions of the international studies in this special issue and presents a few emerging topics on school, family, and community partnerships.
J. Epstein
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NO at work

Cell, 1994
Harald H. H. W. Schmidt and Ulrich Walter Medizinische Universitatsklinik Wiirzburg Klinische Biochemie und Pathobiochemie Versbacher Strasse 5 D-97078 Wiirzburg Federal Republic of Germany Nitroglycerine has been used for over a century to treat coronary heart disease, and it has long been suggested that humans synthesize oxides of nitrogen (Mitchell ...
Ulrich Walter, Harald H.H.W. Schmidt
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Does "grief work" work?

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1991
This article challenges the long-standing belief in the necessity of "grief work" for adjustment to bereavement. Evidence is offered from a prospective study of 30 widows and 30 widowers that indicates that grief work is not always as essential for adjustment to bereavement as theorists and clinicians have claimed.
Margaret Stroebe, Wolfgang Stroebe
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Work and Non-Work

1996
Much of our social and material fabric rests on the work that we do, whether paid or not, so it is not surprising that work has been of central interest to sociology. This chapter examines the relationship between work and non-work and the variety of experiences associated with both.
Tony Bilton   +5 more
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Work, work ethic, work excess

Journal of Organizational Change Management, 2004
Organizational change initiatives are successful only through the efforts of the people, so it is important to look beyond surface reactions and understand the deeper implications of employees' visible work habits. By integrating work from several disciplines, this paper poses a series of questions aimed at creating better awareness of differences in ...
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To work or not to work

Nature, 2006
Coercion, not kinship, often determines who acts altruistically in an insect colony. But underlying affinities for kin emerge when coercion is removed: kin selection is what turns suppressed individuals into altruists.
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