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Setiawan, Abdul Haris, Ryo Takaoka, Agusti Tamrin, Roemintoyo, Eko Supri Murtiono, and Lilis Trianingsih. "Contribution of collaborative skill toward construction drawing skill for developing vocational course." Open Engineering 11, no. 1 (January 1, 2021): 755–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/eng-2021-0073.

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Abstract This study aims to support developing research in designing a vocational lesson and learning model for civil engineering education study program by examining students’ collaborative skills toward construction drawing skills as a substantial skill in civil engineering. This study investigated student performance for proposing collaborative learning approaches to improve student skills as needed by industry. It is an ex-post-facto study using 130 samples from several vocational high schools in Indonesia with descriptive statistics and regression for the data analysis. The results show that the collaborative skill is in a fair category of 60.00 and the construction drawing skill is in a good category of 67.49 on a 100 scale. There is a significant and positive influence of collaborative skill (X) toward construction drawing skill (Y) with a linear regression model Ŷ = 31.443 + 1.952X. Furthermore, it presented a correlation coefficient of 0.644, a determination coefficient (R 2) of 0.415, and an adjusted R 2 of 0.410, where it can be concluded that the collaborative skill variable (X) as a predictor in the regression model includes the moderate category, which gives a 41% contribution in explaining the variants of the construction drawing skill (Y) as the dependent variable. It needs special attention to the specific behavioral details of the collaborative skill. The future work is needed to improve collaborative skills that emphasize prioritizing collaboration between peers and learning interdependence.
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Elad, D., R. D. Kamm, and A. H. Shapiro. "Mathematical simulation of forced expiration." Journal of Applied Physiology 65, no. 1 (July 1, 1988): 14–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1988.65.1.14.

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Flow limitation during forced expiration is simulated by a mathematical model. This model draws on the pressure-area law obtained in the accompanying paper, and the methods of analysis for one-dimensional flow in collapsible tubes developed by Shapiro (Trans. ASME J. Biomech. Eng. 99: 126-147, 1977). These methods represent an improvement over previous models in that 1) the effects of changing lung volume and of parenchymal-bronchial interdependence are simulated; 2) a more realistic representation of collapsed airways is employed; 3) a solution is obtained mouthward of the flow-limiting site by allowing for a smooth transition from sub- to supercritical flow speeds, then matching mouth pressure by imposing an elastic jump (an abrupt transition from super- to subcritical flow speeds) at the appropriate location; and 4) the effects of levels of effort (or vacuum pressure) in excess of those required to produce incipient flow limitation are examined, including the effects of potential physiological limitation.
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Dykstra, Pearl A., and Gunhild O. Hagestad. "How demographic patterns and social policies shape interdependence among lives in the family realm." Population Horizons 13, no. 2 (December 1, 2016): 54–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pophzn-2016-0004.

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Abstract Our starting point is that a social psychological approach dominates the literature on interdependent or “linked” lives (Elder, 1994). We argue that interdependence is not only social-psychological, but is also structured on a macro-level. More specifically, we illustrate ways in which demographic change, such as increased co-longevity, creates different opportunities for interdependence for men and women. In addition, we draw attention to the role of national policies, distinguishing ways in which legislation mandates generational interdependence (e.g., legal obligations to provide financial support), blocks generational interdependence (e.g., grandparents not granted the right to raise grandchildren when parents cannot provide adequate care; migration laws not granting temporary visits to enable the provision of care), generates generational interdependence (e.g., daddy quota), and lightens generational interdependence (e.g., less reliance on grandparental care in Northern and Western Europe due to public support to parents of young children). We pay specific attention to childless men and women, questioning the primacy assigned to kinship ties in health care and long-term support policies. Gender receives consistent consideration throughout the paper.
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van Horen, Femke, Claudia Pöhlmann, Karoline Koeppen, and Bettina Hannover. "Importance of Personal Goals in People with Independent Versus Interdependent Selves." Social Psychology 39, no. 4 (January 2008): 213–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1864-9335.39.4.213.

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This paper investigates how the importance attached to personal goals differs according to the person’s independent or interdependent self. Results of one questionnaire study and two priming studies showed that, overall, independents considered their goals more important than interdependents. A closer analysis revealed, however, that interdependents assigned more relevance to social goals (e.g., harmony with others), than to individual goals (e.g., to be successful), whereas independents attached equal importance to both types of goals.
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Grizzard, Matthew, C. Joseph Francemone, Kaitlin Fitzgerald, Jialing Huang, and Changhyun Ahn. "Interdependence of Narrative Characters: Implications for Media Theories." Journal of Communication 70, no. 2 (April 2020): 274–301. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/joc/jqaa005.

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Abstract Affective disposition theory suggests that viewers of narratives develop dispositions toward characters through various cues, including appearance and behavior. Despite its predictive utility, the theory has yet to account for an essential component of narratives: character interdependence. Extant models treat disposition formation toward individual characters as an independent process. In the current paper, we posit that affective dispositions formed toward one character (e.g., a protagonist) are interdependent with affective dispositions formed toward others (e.g., an antagonist). We present two experimental studies that provide evidence of character interdependence. We show that dispositions toward a single character account for unique variance in dispositions toward another, and that the same character can be perceived as highly moral or immoral, depending on a comparison character. In the discussion section, we integrate our character interdependence model with extant theories to generate novel predictions for affective disposition theory and other areas of research relevant to communication.
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Ramaswamy, Venkatram, Rabikar Chatterjee, and Steven H. Cohen. "Joint Segmentation on Distinct Interdependent Bases with Categorical Data." Journal of Marketing Research 33, no. 3 (August 1996): 337–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002224379603300308.

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The authors discuss a latent class framework for market segmentation with categorical data on two conceptually distinct but possibly interdependent bases for segmentation (e.g., benefits sought and usage of products and services). The joint latent segmentation model explicitly considers potential interdependence between the bases at the segment level by specifying the joint distribution of latent classes over the two bases, while simultaneously extracting segments on each distinct basis. An EM algorithm is used to estimate the model parameters. The authors present an empirical application, using pick-any data collected by a regional bank on two popular, conceptually appealing, and interdependent bases for segmenting customers of financial services—benefits (i.e., desired financial goals) and product usage (of an array of banking services). A comparative evaluation of the approach on synthetic data demonstrates the ability of the modeling framework to detect and estimate the interdependence structure underlying the two segmentation bases and thereby provide more accurate segmentation than “traditional” (single-basis) latent segmentation methods.
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Rezende, Sérgio Fernando Loureiro. "Multinationals and interdependence in internationalisation processes." Revista de Administração Contemporânea 10, spe (2006): 9–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1415-65552006000500002.

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This article deals with interdependence and the internationalisation process of multinationals (MNCs); a topic that has received scarce attention in the literature (e.g. Bell & Young, 1998; Holm et al., 1995). By reviewing the literature on behavioural models of internationalisation, initially, the article suggests that MNCs should be regarded as loosely coupled systems in which independence and interdependence of operations shape how MNCs evolve and organise activities across borders. Subsequently, the article models the internationalisation process of MNCs by highlighting three dimensions that characterise their pattern of evolution - uniformity, direction and rhythm, and lays out three hypotheses on the relationship between these dimensions and interdependence. The direction of the relationship is suggested to be negative, i.e., other things being equal, interdependence is negatively related to uniformity, direction and the rhythm of the internationalisation processes. The article concludes by claiming that the internationalisation of MNCs results from an intricate combination of independent, yet interdependent, internationalisation processes that evolve in various spatial and temporal contexts within the MNC network.
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Pöhlmann, Claudia, and Bettina Hannover. "Who shapes the self of independents and interdependents? Explicit and implicit measures of the self's relatedness to family, friends and partner." European Journal of Personality 20, no. 7 (November 2006): 525–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/per.599.

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We suggest that social relationships shape the self in different ways, depending on whether persons define themselves as independent or interdependent. While the self of independents is most strongly associated with mental representations of others to whom they are related because of their own deliberate action (e.g. friends), the self of interdependents is most strongly connected with representations of others with whom they share allocated group memberships (e.g. family members). We took both explicit (Study 1) and implicit measures (Studies 2, 3 and 4) on how strongly independent and interdependent selves are associated with self‐chosen versus allocated close others. In Studies 3 and 4, we additionally primed the independent or interdependent self. Both explicit and implicit measures indicated that mental representations of family members were more strongly associated with the interdependent self than with the independent self, while romantic partners and friends were connected with both the independent and interdependent self. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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ASIMOPOLOS, Laurentiu A., Adrian-Aristide ASIMOPOLOS, and Natalia-Silvia ASIMOPOLOS. "THE ROLE OF INTERDEPENDENCIES BETWEEN CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURES IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT." Annals of Spiru Haret University. Economic Series 18, no. 2 (June 29, 2018): 63–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.26458/1823.

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In the general context, the phenomenon of globalization causes an increase in risks to critical infrastructures. In order to order this set, the criteria of dependence and interdependence were imposed. Thus, was proposed a model with seven levels, the first being sector analysis and the second one the study of interdependencies.The first level is organized in critical sectors and dependencies between them. This division, which engendered the public-private partnership, is show on the EU and NATO documents. The second level of the interdependence study aims to determine the vital elements and essential components of a system. In this paper we show some considerations on the dimensionality of interdependencies between critical infrastructures, interdependence between critical infrastructures from the energy sector and Information and Communication Technology (ICT). After a breakdown of SCADA systems, we presented at the end of the paper few examples of cybernetic attack against energy infrastructures
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González, Julián J., and Almudena González. "Assessment of aging by cortical functional connectivity estimated through synchronization electroencephalographic measurements." European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education 5, no. 1 (June 20, 2014): 121–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1989/ejihpe.v1i1.96.

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This work was aimed to study the physiological cerebral aging from the analysis of functional electroencephalographic (EEG) connectivity between different cortical areas in two groups of healthy subjects between 50-65 years and between 66-80 years. With this purpose, digital monopolar EEG recordings were carried out at rest and closed eyes, taking as sampling rate, 256 Hz and as reference, the average of the 16 channels recorded (6-frontals, 4-temporals, 2-centrals, 2-parietal, 2-occipital). The functional cortical connectivity was estimated from the interdependence between channels using the coherence function in the frequency bands delta/theta/alpha/beta, and an index (L) of nonlinear generalized synchronization. The pairwise connectivity between all possible channels and a global connectivity between each channel and all others was computed. The results show that certain local interdependencies measured by the index L and by the delta band coherence, decreased with age; these were especially significant for the temporal-occipital-central connections. Moreover, a significant linear decrease with age of the interdependence indices aforementioned for the pair and local averages was observed. Also global interdependencies, especially those of nonlinear type, for certain central-lateral and posterior areas, decline with age. It is concludes that individual and global measures of EEG functional connectivity between certain brain areas can help to objectively evaluate the neurophysiological aging.

Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Interdependence. eng":

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Prado, Jefferson Antonio do. "A compreensão da atividade pedagógica em uma rede de inter-relações : franquia escolar /." Rio Claro : [s.n.], 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/90067.

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Orientador: Marilena Aparecida Jorge Guedes de Camargo
Banca: Débora Mazza
Banca: Aurea Maria de Oliveira
Resumo: Este trabalho originou-se a partir de minhas práticas e observações em uma instituição particular franqueada de ensino no interior de São Paulo, cuja proposta investigativa permeou compreender sobre em que medida as tensões interdependentes no espaço e no tempo da sala de aula, (a estrutura organizacional, os pressupostos, os valores, as condições e metodologia de trabalho, os horários das aulas, as disciplinas, o nome da escola, a rede pela qual se vincula, e em especial o material apostilado sistematizado adotado), de uma escola particular franqueada instrumentalizam o olhar do professor auxiliando na compreensão de sua atividade docente. Como estas relações se constroem nas malhas de inter-relação e de que forma o professor percebe se a prática pedagógica eminentemente relacional de sua atividade pode ou não ser compreendida nestas tensões interdependentes, que se configura no conjunto de exigências adotado pela rede de franquia escolar. No tocante ao referencial teórico sociológico esta pesquisa tem focado, em especial, as obras de Norbert Elias quanto aos estudos da categoria de inter-relação entre indivíduo e sociedade concebidos como uma rede de funções interdependentemente. No que se refere à metodologia, trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa cuja intenção é coletar e avaliar dados por meio da aplicação de questionários junto a professores de Língua Portuguesa, especificamente os docentes de Técnicas de Redação que atuam nos terceiros anos do Ensino Médio e cursinho e pré-vestibular de uma escola particular franqueada. No que concerne à indicação junto aos docentes a escolha ocorreu em conseqüência destes profissionais manterem com os alunos um número acentuado de aulas, uma vez que as atividades de produções de texto, propostas pela instituição particular franqueada de ensino se aproximam das condições de produção do vestibular.
Abstract: This paper is arisen from my own practices and sights in a private franchised school in the State of São Paulo. The investigative proposal allowed to see how interdependent tensions in the classroom space and time, (organizational structure, presuppositions, values, work environment, work methodology, classes schedule, subjects, school name, school head office, and specially the franchised material used), of a private franchised school give tools to the teacher in order to assist them in their activity comprehension. How these relations are constructed in interrelations net and how the teacher sees if the relational pedagogical practice in his/her activity can be understood in those tensions, what features in the franchised school requirements. In regard to social theoretical reference this paper has focused on Norbert Elias' literature, with studies about interrelation category between subject and society with a view to net of functions in an interdependent way. This is a qualitative-based research, which intended to collect and evaluate data questionnaires that were applied for Portuguese, especially in writing techniques, teachers, who work with ending high school classes, and vestibular-guided courses, at a private franchised school. The teaching indication was defined due to the great number of classes teachers have in the high school.
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Ellis, Sam. "Bliss's New England : identity, interdependence and isolation." Thesis, Bangor University, 2011. https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/blisss-new-england--identity-interdependence-and-isolation(1474890b-640c-4b90-8a9c-7290b95cd80a).html.

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Never before have the life and works of Arthur Bliss (1891-1975) been subjected to an extended critical examination. Such neglect has resulted in the persistent misrepresentation and oversimplification of his stylistic development: here, Bliss is reassessed through a tightly-wrought chronological narrative, interwoven with key elements of social and cultural history. Some musical commentary is offered, and this invariably centres on Bliss's abstract works, which shed the greatest light on his evolving style and intentions. Some biographical elements III this thesis are entirely original: for example, a lengthy survey of Bliss's military service during the First World War has been constructed from his unpublished war diaries and letters, all of which are kept with other historical source material at the Bliss Archive, Cambridge University Library. Most emphasis is then placed upon the interwar years, when Bliss was at his most creatively productive. A final biographical chapter demonstrates that, although Bliss's output was prodigious in the last thirty years of his life, he failed almost entirely in that time to engage with contemporary audiences. Throughout his life, Bliss remained detached from the predominant musical establishment and its associated pastoral trends, yet he attempted - with modest success - to enter the cultural mainstream during the interwar years. The received two-period classification of Bliss's music is therefore challenged and rejected, and a new three-period scheme is proposed in the final chapter, drawing upon evidence concerning Bliss's relationship with his audience: consequently, much is revealed of Bliss's changing intentions and motivations. Bliss experienced lengthy periods of cultural isolation, while his most enduring music was composed at times of greatest social integration. His relationship with national identity in the light of two world wars becomes crucial in this context, as does his changing interactions with urban and rural contexts: it is this interdependence, and others, which defined a British 'identity', if present at all, during the twentieth century.
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Faccin, Giane Manzeppi. "A construção do regime ambiental internacional : mecanismo de desenvolvimento limpo e a cogeração de energia no setor sucroalcooleiro /." Marília : [s.n.], 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/98986.

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Orientador: Marcelo Fernandes de Oliveira
Banca: Luís Antônio Paulino
Banca: Rafael Villa
Resumo: Na contemporaneidade, as discussões ambientais permeiam a agenda política global. Isso porque as degradações ao meio ambiente possuem impactos que vão além das fronteiras nacionais dos Estados. A interdependência dos países implica em pensar o problema em âmbito transnacional. Entretanto, supomos que a sociedade, com um modelo econômico baseado na ênfase no lucro, não se sensibiliza com a questão ambiental. Nesse contexto, o caso das mudanças climáticas nos comprova que se faz necessária uma articulação que vise a cooperação internacional, pois atitudes isoladas não são suficientes para conter o aquecimento global. Nessa direção, buscamos compreender nesse estudo os motivos que conduziram os países a negociarem um regime internacional do meio ambiente. Em específico, trataremos da criação do Mecanismo de Desenvolvimento Limpo e do estudo empírico da cogeração de energia no setor sucroalcooleiro brasileiro, pois estes vêm sendo apresentados como possíveis alternativas econômicas para a sustentabilidade ambiental e para a mitigação do delicado problema climático que a humanidade terá que enfrentar no século XXI
Abstract: Nowadays, the environment matters take part in the global political agenda. This happens because the environment degenaretion results in impacts that are beyond the state boundaries. The interdependency among the countries incite us necessarily to think about the problem in the internacional ambit. Though, it is supposed that the society based on economical pattern of profit is not sensitive to the enviromental matter. In this context, the climate change issue proves that an articulation focused in the internacional cooperacion is necessary, then isolated attitudes are not enough to hold the global warming. According to this view, this study attempts to comprehend the reasons that led the contries to negociate an internacional regime. Specifically, we deal with the creation of the Clean Development Mecanism and the empirical study of energy cogeneration in sugar and alcohol sector as an economical alternative to sustain the environment and to appease the delicated climate problem that the mankind must face in the twenty-one century
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Grigoryev, Ruslan. "The interdependence between stock markets of BRIC and developed countries and the impact of oil prices on this interdependence." Thesis, University of Portsmouth, 2010. https://researchportal.port.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/the-interdependence-between-stock-markets-of-bric-and-developed-countries-and-the-impact-of-oil-prices-on-this-interdependence(1ade8645-ba5d-4a04-9ad8-c17a63ef939c).html.

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In recent years there has been a surge in interest in two branches of research. The first is the analysis of cross‐market linkages, arising from portfolio diversification analysis, in order to measure integration between countries. The second larger branch of research is the oil price effect, which has its roots in the effect of oil prices on economic activity. Specifically the impact of oil prices on stock market behaviour which, in turn, is regarded as being representative of economic activity. This thesis attempts to measure the effect of the oil prices on cross‐market linkages between stock markets. The analysis is performed utilising the Cheung and Ng (1996) causality‐in‐mean/variance test where the effect of the oil price on cross‐market linkages is estimated as the percentage change of the magnitude of the CCF coefficient after adjustment for the oil price. Daily data nonsynchronisation correction and the application of the rolling window method as a stability test contribute to the reliability of the estimation outcomes. Recognising the significance of oil prices for the development of the world economy, the research is focused on BRIC and mature market economies providing a mix of countries regarding their economic profile(emerging/developed) and oil‐status (net oil imported/self‐sufficient/exporter). A complementary effect of oil prices on cross‐market linkages was found for the pairs of countries with similar oil status and economic profile. However, the outcome for mixed pairs does not demonstrate a prominent trend. In general, the effect of the oil price on cross‐market linkages is found to be smaller in contemporaneous terms, while higher lag dependencies are described by a higher percentage change in the magnitude of cross‐market dependencies. The research demonstrates that the application of oil price adjustment, whilst exploring crossmarket linkages, may be an appropriate technique for determining the level of integration between pairs of countries where the sign of the percentage change is confirmed as stable.
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Gilder, Thandiwe Sian Edwards. "Social cues in context : the interdependence between social cue senders and receivers." Thesis, Bangor University, 2012. https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/social-cues-in-context-the-interdependence-between-social-cue-senders-and-receivers(e95073d5-60be-4c5f-83cc-438e00140907).html.

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Most of the research exploring social communication has focused on the 'sender' perspective, examining how and why people choose to produce the cues they send to others. This thesis explores the experience of social interaction from the 'receiver' perspective. Broadly, this work examines how receivers perceive and interpret social cues and make social judgments, depending on senders' states and intentions. It relies on data from both laboratory-based experimentation and from naturalistic face-to-face interactions. The first section of the thesis examines how changing a receiver's internal social state, i.e., manipulating feelings of social 'need,' alters the utility or subjective desirability of a social reward, specifically, a genuine smile. My experimental findings show that high states of social need enhance the utility of genuine smiles and cause the devaluation of polite smiles - important social tokens in their own right. These findings extend to the face- to-face social environment, in which I show that this social state manipulation changes behaviour, including the use of smiles, and ultimately a dyad's shared experience. In the second part of this work, I explore how judgments receivers make about senders in one context influence their interpretation of the same senders in a new setting. I ask, for example, how the presence of different types of social cues shape receiver judgments and the extent to which these serve as useful and valid cues to future sender behaviour. Findings show that when receivers make judgments about senders in a naturalistic context, these judgments do not enhance their ability to decode senders' behaviour in a new setting. However, senders do signal some traits honestly, e.g., trustworthiness, and these traits induce biases in receiver interpretations. Specifically, senders' affective cues appear to bias receiver ratings such that expressions of positive affect induce more positive ratings for high trustworthy senders (although not for those merely rated as high trustworthy), and vice versa for low trustworthy senders. Finally, I ask whether a sender's prior beliefs about a receiver's behaviour can influence that receiver's behaviour in a specifically predictable way. I did this in the context of three "experimenter effects" studies. The results of this work show that experimenters unwittingly serve as stimuli in the experiments that they conduct, and can elicit specific behavioural patterns in their participants.
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Kim, Yoonjong. "The divine-human relationship in Romans 1-8 in the light of interdependence theory." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2018. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/the-divinehuman-relationship-in-romans-18-in-the-light-of-interdependence-theory(e1c30726-139c-4f8e-be72-edfd890452c1).html.

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The present thesis aims to analyse the divine-human relationship in Paul's theology, focusing on Paul's portrayal of the relationship in Romans 1-8. The issue of the divine-human relationship has been treated by multiple Pauline studies with various foci, for instance, the issues of agency, the apocalyptic character of Paul's gospel, the concept of charis, and the covenantal relationship. Nevertheless, these approaches often do not pay sufficient attention to the fact that the divine-human relationship in Romans is not static but exhibits progression and development towards a goal. As a result of this, such studies cannot effectively address the significance of the human agent's role in the relationship, a role which changes at each stage of the relationship's development. In order to offer a different perspective, the present thesis utilises a social psychological theory, namely, interdependence theory (IT). IT offers a consistent analytic framework for diagnosing the interactions in a dyadic relationship in terms of the dependency created by each partner's expectations of outcomes. By deploying IT, we explore several key stages of the divine-human relationship and the direction in which the relationship develops throughout Romans 1-8 in order to highlight the significance of the human partners in the course of the development. The key stages include: betrayal (1.18-3.20), restoration (3.21-26; 5.1-11), the oppressive relationship with Sin (5.12-8.11), and the investment for the future (8.12-39). From our investigation, we conclude that although the foundation of the relationship rests on God's initiative, the divine outworking guides the relationship so that it facilitates mutual participation of the human partners in the restoration and development of the relationship toward the ultimate goal. Another contribution of the present study can be found in our attempt to introduce IT to the field of NT studies through our methodological considerations.
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Mottram, Thomas. "The interdependency between motor programming and movement integration in multiple target aiming." Thesis, Bangor University, 2012. https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/the-interdependency-between-motor-programming-and-movement-integration-in-multiple-target-aiming(01afcc7d-f3fa-4731-9ce5-8ef1b1f55983).html.

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Rapid aimed hand movements have been shown to be executed faster when the hand stops on a target than when it must proceed and hit a second target. This is known as the one-target advantage (OT A). This phenomenon has been shown to occur regardless of vision, practice, hand preference and hand use. Two hypotheses put forward to explain the OT A phenomenon have been the movement constraint hypothesis and movement integration hypothesis. Whilst previous research has focused on movements made with a single-limb, this thesis examined whether performing a two- target movement with two limbs had any effect on the OTA (chapters 2 and 3). The OTA materialised in both single-limb, and two-limb two target movements suggesting similar processes were used. By using kinematic analysis, this thesis has also shown that in movements performed using a single-limb and two-limbs, ellipse areas at the end of the first movement were typically smaller, showing support for the movement constraint hypothesis. Chapter 4 examined the interdependency between movements to target 1 and target 2. What role does movement amplitude, proximity of target 1 and 2, and target size have on movement times and spatial variability? Is there an optimal position of target 1 to optimise performance? Results indicated that when two targets are situated closer to each other, an advantage in terms of quicker total movement times is shown and the difference in total movement times was shown to be due to an advantage in the shorter movements compared to the long movements or in the pause times. A smaller second target also constrained variability at the first target, even though the first target size remained constant. This provides further support for the movement constraint hypothesis.
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Marochini, Masa. "Indivisibility and interdependence of human rights : should there be limits to the European Court of Human Rights reading significant socio-economic elements into Convention rights?" Thesis, University of Dundee, 2012. https://discovery.dundee.ac.uk/en/studentTheses/e4b096d3-2bfc-4f82-8f47-26f1d37d1d25.

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The main focus of this thesis is on the work of the European Court on Human Rights (the Court, ECtHR), namely on judgments by which the Court reads into the European Convention on Human Rights (the Convention, ECHR) rights with significant socio-economic elements already guaranteed under the European Social Charter (the Charter, ECS) and the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (ECPT). Reading in such rights into the Convention raises numerous problems, from practical ones concerning the implementation of judgments and the increase of the Court’s workload, to the problem of the Court’s inconsistency and finally to this being a threat to the Court’s legitimacy. It will be argued that, despite the Court’s wide powers when interpreting the Convention rights, there are rights already guaranteed under different Council of Europe (CoE) instruments and the Court should not extend the scope of the Convention into these areas, nor does it have the legitimacy to do so.The thesis first sets out theoretical framework, research questions and methodology. The second chapter presents the current position of civil and political and economic and social rights within the regional and global human rights instruments. This will be followed by the theoretical approaches to differences among these two categories of rights, if any. The third chapter will be an introductory chapter to the European human rights system. In chapters IV, V, VI, and VII the case-law of the Court concerning judgments with significant socio-economic elements will be discussed. These chapters focus on four areas where this has happened: detention conditions and healthcare in prisons, the environment, healthcare in general, and housing. These rights are not guaranteed under the Convention, but are under the ECPT and the ESC. After presenting the Court’s jurisprudence, the problems surrounding such Court’s practice will be analysed. Furthermore, it will be questioned whether the Convention is suitable for protection of these rights, since there are other European instruments under which these rights are guaranteed. For that reason, the practice of the CPT and the ECSR will be analysed to show that the protection of the above stated rights is better left for these mechanisms to deal with. Another problem is that the Court when delivering judgments with significant socio-economic elements is often not setting clear standards and is being inconsistent, creating even more uncertainty among states regarding their obligations under the Convention. The inconsistency of the Courts reasoning in the case-law discussed in chapters IV-VII is discussed in chapter VIII. Chapter IX discusses the Court’s legitimacy in the context of the above mentioned issues. The final chapter concludes by summarising the findings in relation to the research questions.
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Grau, Leguia Marc. "Automatic reconstruction of complex dynamical networks." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/666631.

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Un problema principal de la ciència de xarxes és com reconstruir (inferir) la topologia d’una xarxa real a partir de senyals mesurades de les seves unitats internes. Entendre la arquitectura d’una xarxa complexa és clau, no només per comprendre el seu funcionament, sinó també per predir i controlar el seu comportament. Els mètodes actualment disponibles es centren principalment en la detecció d’enllaços de xarxes no direccio- nals i sovint requereixen suposicions fortes sobre el sistema. Tanmateix, molts d’aquests mètodes no es poden aplicar a xarxes amb connexions direccionals. Per abordar aquest problema, en aquesta tesis ens centrarem en la inferència de xarxes direccionals. Concretament, desenvolupem un mètode de reconstrucció de xarxes basat en models que combina estadístiques de correlacions de derivades amb recuit simulat. A més, desenvolupem un mètode de reconstrucció basat en dades cimentat en una mesura d’interpedendència no lineal. Aquest mètode permet inferir la topologia de xarxes direccionals d’oscil.ladors caòtics de Lorenz per un subordre de la força d’acoblament i la densitat de la xarxa. Finalment, apliquem el mètode basat en dades a gravacions electroencefalogràfiques d’un pacient amb epilèpsia. Les xarxes cerebrals funcionals obtingu- des a partir d’aquest mètode són coherents amb la informació mèdica disponible.
Un problema principal de la ciencia de redes es cómo reconstruir (inferir) la topología de una red real usando la señales medidas de sus unidades internas. Entender la arquitectura de redes complejas es clave, no solo para entender su funcionamiento pero también para predecir y controlar su comportamiento. Los métodos existentes se focalizan en la detección de redes no direccionales y normalmente requieren fuertes suposicio- nes sobre el sistema. Sin embargo, muchos de estos métodos no pueden ser aplicados en redes con conexiones direccionales. Para abordar este problema, en esta tesis estudiamos la reconstrucción de redes direccio- nales. En concreto, desarrollamos un método de reconstrucción basado en modelos que combina estadísticas de correlaciones de derivadas con recocido simulado. Además, desarrollamos un método basado en datos cimentado en una medida d’interdependencia no lineal. Este método permite inferir la topología de redes direccionales de osciladores caóticos de Lorenz para un subrango de la fuerza de acoplamiento y densidad de la red. Finalmente, aplicamos el método basado en datos a grabaciones electroencefalográficas de un paciente con epilepsia. Las redes cerebra- les funcionales obtenidas usando este método son consistentes con la información médica disponible.
A foremost problem in network science is how to reconstruct (infer) the topology of a real network from signals measured from its internal units. Grasping the architecture of complex networks is key, not only to understand their functioning, but also to predict and control their behaviour. Currently available methods largely focus on the detection of links of undirected networks and often require strong assumptions about the system. However, many of these methods cannot be applied to networks with directional connections. To address this problem, in this doctoral work we focus at the inference of directed networks. Specifically, we develop a model-based network reconstruction method that combines statistics of derivative-variable correlations with simulated annealing. We furthermore develop a data-driven reconstruction method based on a nonlinear interdependence measure. This method allows one to infer the topology of directed networks of chaotic Lorenz oscillators for a subrange of the coupling strength and link density. Finally, we apply the data-driven method to multichannel electroencephalographic recordings from an epilepsy patient. The functional brain networks obtained from this approach are consistent with the available medical information.
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LEIPOLDT, Erik, and eleipoldt@upnaway com. "Good life in the balance: a cross-national study of Dutch and Australian disability perspectives on euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide." Edith Cowan University. Education And Arts: School Of, 2003. http://adt.ecu.edu.au/adt-public/adt-ECU2006.0010.html.

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This is a cross-national qualitative study with the purpose of obtaining perspectives held by people with quadriplegia and leading figures in disability movements in the Netherlands and Australia on the issues of euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide (EPAS). A disability voice is not prominent in public debate on EPAS in Australia or the Netherlands, even though people with disabilities are often thought to be vulnerable in relation to EPAS policies. Disability perspectives are potentially valuable in illuminating issues in relation to euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide, because issues of dependence, independence, and individual autonomy play important roles in relation to both EPAS and to living with disability. The study's methodology uses a phenomenological approach and incorporates aspects of heuristics and grounded theory. Its conceptual framework incorporates MacIntyre's (1999) theory of acknowledged dependency and vulnerability; Habermas' (1989) theory of knowledge; and Festinger's (1959) theory of cognitive dissonance. The main sample of twenty people with quadriplegia (the grassroots sample) was interviewed in the Netherlands and in Australia.

Books on the topic "Interdependence. eng":

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Bruffee, Kenneth A. Collaborative learning: Higher education, interdependence, and the authority of knowledge. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993.

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Bruffee, Kenneth A. Collaborative learning: Higher education, interdependence, and the authority of knowledge. 2nd ed. Baltimore, Md: John Hopkins University Press, 1999.

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Regulatory Co-operation for an Interdependent World. OECD, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264062436-en.

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Bruffee, Kenneth A. Collaborative Learning: Higher Education, Interdependence, and the Authority of Knowledge. The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998.

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Bruffee, Kenneth A. Collaborative Learning: Higher Education, Interdependence, and the Authority of Knowledge. The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998.

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Bruffee, Kenneth A. Collaborative Learning: Higher Education, Interdependence, and the Authority of Knowledge. The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.

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Muñoz-Rujas, Natalia, Gabriel Rubio Pérez, Mohamed Lifi, Fatima E. M’Hamdi Alaou, and Eduardo A. Montero. Ingeniería termodinámica. Ecuación de estado térmica de fluidos mediante experimentación / Engineering thermodynamics. Thermal equation of fluids by experimentation / Ingénierie thermodynamique. Équation d'etat thermique par l'expérimentation. Universidad de Burgos, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36443/9788418465048.

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En muchas industrias se emplean fluidos en los procesos de producción. Estos fluidos, sean líquidos, gases o mezclas de ambos, se almacenan en depósitos y se transportan por conductos en las instalaciones industriales. El volumen que cada kilogramo de fluido ocupa en estas instalaciones puede variar si también lo hacen su presión y temperatura. Encontrar esta interdependencia entre presión, volumen y temperatura resulta crucial para dimensionar depósitos y conductos. Conocer la relación matemática que expresa la interdependencia física de estas tres propiedades es esencial en ingeniería. En este libro veremos de modo experimental la interdependencia que presentan las propiedades presión, volumen y temperatura en fluidos. Lo haremos a través un caso práctico. En este libro mostraremos: 1) la dependencia mutua de las variables de estado presión-volumen-temperatura (PVT) para el fluido contenido en un volumen variable al modificar la presión y la temperatura. 2 ) la distinción de las propiedades de un fluido en las diferentes zonas de operación. 3 ) la obtención de la curva de vaporización presión-temperatura (P-T) y el diagrama presión-volumen (P-V) de un fluido.
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Han, Shihui. Gene-culture interaction on human behavior and the brain. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198743194.003.0007.

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Chapter 7 reviews empirical findings that allow consideration of biological and environmental influences on human behavior from an evolutionary perspective (e.g., gene-culture coevolution) and from a perspective of individual development (e.g., gene-culture interaction). It also reviews imaging genetic studies that link genes with brain functional organization. It introduces a cultural neuroscience paradigm for investigating genetic influences on the coupling of brain activity and culture by presenting two studies that examined how serotonin transporter functional polymorphism and oxytocin receptor gene moderate the association between interdependence and brain activities involved in self-reflection and empathy. These studies illustrate a new approach to understanding the manner with which culture interacts with gene to shape human brain activity.
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Spencer-Rodgers, Julie, Elise Anderson, Christine Ma-Kellams, Carol Wang, and Kaiping Peng. What Is Dialectical Thinking? Conceptualization and Measurement. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199348541.003.0001.

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In the past several decades, research comparing dialectical and non-dialectical (“linear”) cultures has flourished, as have empirical studies on holistic versus analytic thinking. This literature has identified East-West cultural differences in almost all aspects of the human condition and life, from the manner in which people reason and make decisions, to how they conceptualize themselves and others, to how they cope with stress and mental illness. This chapter defines dialectical and holistic thinking, distinguishing them from related epistemologies (e.g., Hegelian and Marxist dialectical thinking) and cultural constructs (e.g., collectivism and interdependence). The chapter then discusses the various ways dialectical thinking has been operationalized, measured (e.g., with the Dialectical Self Scale), and manipulated in the literature. Lastly, the chapter examines the issue of how dialecticism, especially tolerance of contradiction, influences the manner in which people respond to self-report measures in the first place and the implications this has for cross-cultural research.
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Barrantes, Alexandra, Álvaro Domínguez Montoya, Judith Bueno de Mesquita, Octávio Luiz Motta Ferraz, Alejandra Zúñiga Fajuri, Koldo Casla, Verónica Valenzuela, et al. Los derechos económcos, sociales, culturales y ambientales. The Global Initiative for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.53110/mwkb2533.

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Este tomo profundiza en la importancia y las implicancias de incorporar los derechos económicos, sociales, culturales y ambientales dentro de la Constitución, para avanzar en la proposición de ciertos elementos esenciales que el proceso constituyente chileno debe tener en mente a lo largo de su desarrollo, siempre con cautela del carácter sistémico de las constituciones y la interdependencia de los derechos humanos. Adentrándose en derechos como la seguridad social, el trabajo, el estándar más alto de salud posible, la vivienda desde una perspectiva de un estándar de vida adecuado y la ciudad en el contexto de los DESCA, el tomo indaga en la utilización de nuevos instrumentos o enfoques para abordar el derecho a la educación, el derecho humano al agua y el saneamiento y el derecho a un medio ambiente sano, explorando incluso los aspectos de derechos humanos para hacer frente al cambio climático.

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Loxley, John. "Global Expansion and Differential Integration: The End of the South?" In Interdependence, Disequilibrium and Growth, 7–20. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14574-4_2.

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Stapel, Jan, and Rob Keukens. "Mensen zijn van elkaar afhankelijk: interdependentie." In Sociologie voor gezondheidszorg en verpleegkunde, 43–62. Houten: Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-368-1005-0_4.

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Stapel, Jan, and Rob Keukens. "Mensen zijn van elkaar afhankelijk: interdependentie." In Sociologie voor gezondheidszorg en verpleegkunde, 49–67. Houten: Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-368-0326-7_4.

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Stapel, Jan, and Rob Keukens. "4 Mensen zijn van elkaar afhankelijk: interdependentie." In Sociologie voor gezondheidszorg en verpleegkunde, 75–100. Houten: Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-313-7730-5_5.

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Caviglia, Daniele. "From Interdependence to Unilateralism: Italy and the Evolution of Foreign Monetary Cooperation (1958–1973)." In Italy in the International System from Détente to the End of the Cold War, 161–78. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65163-7_7.

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Al-Ani, Ahmed, Ganesh R. Naik, and Hussein A. Abbass. "A Methodology for Synthesizing Interdependent Multichannel EEG Data with a Comparison Among Three Blind Source Separation Techniques." In Neural Information Processing, 154–61. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26561-2_19.

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Hanhimäki, Jussi M. "Interdependence and Integration." In Pax Transatlantica, 68–93. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190922160.003.0004.

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The end of the Cold War and the increasingly rapid pace of globalization transformed the transatlantic economic community. This chapter will trace some of the major economic developments of the past three decades, including the impact of regional integration, the Great Recession of 2007–2010, the uncertainties produced by Britain’s decision to leave the EU (Brexit) in 2016, and the Trump administration’s apparent tilt toward economic nationalism. Yet, the history of the transatlantic economic space is also one of deeper interconnectedness and continued accumulation of wealth. After three decades of post–Cold War transformation, the transatlantic economy remains the cockpit of the global economy, the largest and wealthiest market in the world. Indeed, the ultimate paradox of the transatlantic economic relationship may well be that closer economic integration and interdependence has produced more transatlantic competition and closer scrutiny over the other side’s trading practices and labor standards.
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Copeland, Dale C. "The Prelude to Pearl Harbor: Japanese Security and the Northern Question, 1905–40." In Economic Interdependence and War. Princeton University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691161587.003.0005.

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This chapter demonstrates that Japan's foreign policy from 1931 to 1941 was rooted in a logic going back many decades. It starts by briefly discussing US–Japanese relations from the end of the Russo-Japanese War up to 1921. The chapter then turns to an exploration of Japanese behavior during the period of Shidehara diplomacy and late Taisho democracy. It shows that Japanese leaders of all stripes, including Foreign Minister Shidehara Kijuro, were hardheaded realists who sought to maintain Japan's economic position in Manchuria and northern China even as they acted to reduce the risk of economic or military conflict with the great powers. The rest of the chapter takes up a more detailed analysis of the tragic decade from 1931 to 1940.
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"CHAPTER 7. Other Eurasian Rivalries and Their Interdependence." In How Rivalries End, 147–84. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.9783/9780812208290.147.

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Attia, Safa, Abdelhak Boubetra, and Manel Saad Saoud. "Prescriptive Simulation Scenarios for Hospitals Evacuation Management." In Advances in Healthcare Information Systems and Administration, 368–90. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5460-8.ch016.

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The emergence of a large number of vulnerabilities and the growing interdependence of economic and social activities put vital networks in a particularly delicate situation. These networks constitute the critical infrastructures of which the security of one of them depends on the others. Being more and more interdependent, their failure can have catastrophic consequences on the whole. The main objective of this chapter aims to study the problem of the occurrence of an electrical failure in the hospitals and to provide anticipatory solutions as decisions to be taken and submitted to the stakeholders involved in the intervention in such critical situations. To this end, an emergency response management system was proposed and modeled by the creation of prescriptive and adaptive simulation scenarios. This system was realized via a web-mobile application. The latter, thanks to the advantages that offers, facilitates the tasks of the stakeholders, improves the quality of the communications, reduces the time required for evacuation, and therefore, limits the scope of the damage.

Conference papers on the topic "Interdependence. eng":

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Sha, Zhenghui, Ashish M. Chaudhari, and Jitesh H. Panchal. "Modeling Participation Behaviors in Design Crowdsourcing Using a Bipartite Network-Based Approach." In ASME 2018 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2018-85686.

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This paper studies the participation behaviors in design crowdsourcing by modeling associations between participants and design contests as a bipartite network. Such a network consists of two types of nodes, participant nodes and design contest nodes, and the links indicating participating relations. Our hypothesis is that participants’ decisions are interdependent. For example, one participant’s decision on whether to participate in a contest depends on whether other participants have participated in the same contest or not. To test the hypothesis, the exponential random graph model (ERGM) is adopted. ERGM enables the utilization of various network configurations (e.g., stars and triangles) to characterize different forms of interdependencies and identify the factors that influence link formation process. Using the field data of GrabCAD — an online design crowdsourcing platform, a case study is performed. Four groups of factors are found influential to participants’ behaviors in design crowdsourcing, including designer-related, contest-related, incentive-related and decision interdependence-related factors. Our results indicate the network-based approach can successfully identify the most important factors and quantify the interdependent effects. Our results reveal interesting features about the incentives of GrabCAD, e.g., the absolute amount of the first prize does not play a significant role in attracting participants whereas the fraction does, but negatively. These insights are useful to system designers for initiating effective crowdsourcing in support of product design and development.
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ARNHOLD, JOCHEN, PETER GRASSBERGER, KLAUS LEHNERTZ, and CHRISTIAN E. ELGER. "DETECTING INTERDEPENDENCES IN INTRACRANIAL EEG RECORDINGS OF EPILEPSY PATIENTS." In Proceedings of the Workshop. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812793782_0043.

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Krakovska, A., R. Skoviera, and R. Rosipal. "Spectral, complexity and interdependence measures of sleep EEG after ischemic stroke." In 2017 11th International Conference on Measurement. IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/measurement.2017.7983582.

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Xue, Mengge, Weiming Cai, Jinsong Su, Linfeng Song, Yubin Ge, Yubao Liu, and Bin Wang. "Neural Collective Entity Linking Based on Recurrent Random Walk Network Learning." In Twenty-Eighth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-19}. California: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2019/740.

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Benefiting from the excellent ability of neural networks on learning semantic representations, existing studies for entity linking (EL) have resorted to neural networks to exploit both the local mention-to-entity compatibility and the global interdependence between different EL decisions for target entity disambiguation. However, most neural collective EL methods depend entirely upon neural networks to automatically model the semantic dependencies between different EL decisions, which lack of the guidance from external knowledge. In this paper, we propose a novel end-to-end neural network with recurrent random-walk layers for collective EL, which introduces external knowledge to model the semantic interdependence between different EL decisions. Specifically, we first establish a model based on local context features, and then stack random-walk layers to reinforce the evidence for related EL decisions into high-probability decisions, where the semantic interdependence between candidate entities is mainly induced from an external knowledge base. Finally, a semantic regularizer that preserves the collective EL decisions consistency is incorporated into the conventional objective function, so that the external knowledge base can be fully exploited in collective EL decisions. Experimental results and in-depth analysis on various datasets show that our model achieves better performance than other state-of-the-art models. Our code and data are released at https://github.com/DeepLearnXMU/RRWEL.
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Zaman, Sabri-E., and Raul J. Mondragon. "Measuring interdependencies and transitivity of end to end traffic flows by traffic correlation." In 2013 21st IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icnp.2013.6733651.

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Sengupta, Anwesha, Aurobinda Routray, and Subhadeep Datta. "Brain networks using nonlinear interdependence-based EEG synchronization: A study of human fatigue." In 2016 International Conference on Systems in Medicine and Biology (ICSMB). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsmb.2016.7915114.

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Fu, J. Sophia, Zhenghui Sha, Yun Huang, Mingxian Wang, Yan Fu, and Wei Chen. "Two-Stage Modeling of Customer Choice Preferences in Engineering Design Using Bipartite Network Analysis." In ASME 2017 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2017-68099.

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Customers’ choice decisions often involve two stages during which customers first use noncompensatory rules to form a consideration set and then make the final choice through careful compensatory tradeoffs. In this work, we propose a two-stage network-based modeling approach to study customers’ consideration and choice behaviors in a separate but integrated manner. The first stage models customer preferences in forming a consideration set of multiple alternatives, and the second stage models customers’ choice preference given individuals’ consideration sets. Specifically, bipartite exponential random graph (ERG) models are used in both stages to capture customers’ interdependent choices. For comparison, we also model customers’ choice decisions when consideration set information is not available. Using data from the 2013 China auto market, our results suggest that exogenous attributes (i.e., car attributes, customer demographics, and perceived satisfaction ratings) and the endogenous network structural factor (i.e., vehicle popularity) significantly influence customers’ decisions. Moreover, our results highlight the differences between customer preferences in the consideration stage and the purchase stage. To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first attempt of developing a two-stage network-based approach to analytically model customers’ consideration and purchase decisions, respectively. Second, this work further demonstrates the benefits of the network approach versus traditional logistic regressions for modeling customer preferences. In particular, network approaches are effective for modeling the inherent interdependencies underlying customers’ decision-making processes. The insights drawn from this study have general implications for the choice modeling in engineering design.
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Chaparro-Vargas, Ramiro, P. Chamila Dissanayaka, Chanakya Reddy Patti, Claudia Schilling, Michael Schredl, and Dean Cvetkovic. "Linear and non-linear interdependence of EEG and HRV frequency bands in human sleep." In 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/embc.2014.6943764.

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Yan, Yan, Shasha Xiao, Yingying Tang, and Yingjie Li. "An Analysis of EEG Nonlinear Interdependence for TMS over the Left VLPFC during Emotion Regulation." In 2020 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/smc42975.2020.9283089.

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Parisi, Flavia, and Rosario Llamas Pacheco. "Interdependencia entre Educación y Conservación en los Museos de Arte Contemporáneo." In INNODOCT 2018. València: Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/inn2018.2018.8866.

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El presente trabajo se enmarca dentro de un proyecto de doctorado de la Universitat Politècnica de València, enfocado en el estudio de la interdependencia entre cuestiones de educación y de conservación en los museos de arte contemporáneo. A partir de un enfoque hacia la compleja relación entre el público y las obras de arte contemporáneo, la investigación propone casos de estudio en los cuales la colaboración entre distintos sectores de los museos de arte contemporáneo, en particular los de educación y de conservación, puede estimular un sentido de apropiación en el público que derive en una mayor preocupación por el futuro de su patrimonio contemporáneo. En este estudio se proponen tres proyectos en los cuales el público aprende las funciones del museo, recibiendo pequeñas tareas como por ejemplo simular la selección, manejo, transporte y exposición de las obras. Además, se incluye un proyecto en el cual el público tiene la posibilidad de aprender cómo interactuar con algunas obras originales, descubriendo su complejidad material y estética a través del tacto. Estas experiencias ofrecen tanto un conocimiento de las características técnicas y materiales de los objetos, lo cual se está perdiendo rápidamente en la sociedad contemporánea, a la vez que muestran un cambio en la institución museística hacia una corresponsabilidad entre profesionales y público en el cuidado del patrimonio contemporáneo.

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Baker, Justin S., George Van Houtven, Yongxia Cai, Fekadu Moreda, Chris Wade, Candise Henry, Jennifer Hoponick Redmon, and A. J. Kondash. A Hydro-Economic Methodology for the Food-Energy-Water Nexus: Valuation and Optimization of Water Resources. RTI Press, May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2021.mr.0044.2105.

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Growing global water stress caused by the combined effects of growing populations, increasing economic development, and climate change elevates the importance of managing and allocating water resources in ways that are economically efficient and that account for interdependencies between food production, energy generation, and water networks—often referred to as the “food-energy-water (FEW) nexus.” To support these objectives, this report outlines a replicable hydro-economic methodology for assessing the value of water resources in alternative uses across the FEW nexus–including for agriculture, energy production, and human consumption—and maximizing the benefits of these resources through optimization analysis. The report’s goal is to define the core elements of an integrated systems-based modeling approach that is generalizable, flexible, and geographically portable for a range of FEW nexus applications. The report includes a detailed conceptual framework for assessing the economic value of water across the FEW nexus and a modeling framework that explicitly represents the connections and feedbacks between hydrologic systems (e.g., river and stream networks) and economic systems (e.g., food and energy production). The modeling components are described with examples from existing studies and applications. The report concludes with a discussion of current limitations and potential extensions of the hydro-economic methodology.

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