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Sinclair, Robert C., Tanya K. Lovsin, and Sean E. Moore. "Mood State, Issue Involvement, and Argument Strength on Responses to Persuasive Appeals." Psychological Reports 101, no. 3 (2007): 739–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.101.3.739-753.

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This study investigated the effects of mood state, issue involvement, and argument strength on responses to persuasive appeals. Through an unrelated second study paradigm, 144 introductory psychology students were randomly assigned to High or Low Issue Involvement, Happy or Sad Mood Inductions, and Strong or Weak Argument conditions. Attitudes, measured on 9-point Likert-type scales, and cognitive responses, measured through a thought listing, were assessed. On attitudes, people in the Happy Induction condition were equally persuaded by Strong and Weak Arguments, whereas people in the Sad Induction condition were persuaded by Strong, but not Weak, Arguments. Involvement had no effect. On the thought-listing measures, people in the Happy Induction condition showed modest elaboration. A stronger pattern of effects, consistent with high elaboration, was noted on the thought listings of people in the Sad Induction condition and who were in the High Involvement group. Interestingly, people in the Sad Induction condition who were in the Low Involvement group showed mood-congruency on thoughts. The data suggest that the effects of mood state are not moderated by the effects of issue Involvement on this measure of attitudes but that there may be some moderation on measures of elaboration. Implications and directions for research are discussed.
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Zakrajsek, Dorothy B. "Sport Management: Random Thoughts of One Adminstrator." Journal of Sport Management 7, no. 1 (1993): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jsm.7.1.1.

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This commentary responds to an invitation to discuss sport management from the viewpoint of an administrator. My thoughts are segmented into two streams: (a) the interface of a sports-minded public and sport management and (b) the listing of a few issues and concerns confronting sport management today. The first recognizes the high profile of sport in American society and the rising gross national sport product (GNSP), which have placed sport management programs in the enviable position of visibility and attention. The second plays on several themes: continuing to improve the knowledge and research base, establishing an independent identity while sharing technology within HPER programs, and being sensitive to a growing trend toward more graduate students entering from fields outside sport, leisure, and Wellness.
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Bode, Michael. "A Few Thoughts About Image File Storage." Microscopy Today 12, no. 1 (2004): 26–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1551929500051786.

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A recent thread on the MSA list server about problems with image formats (in this case TIF or TIFF) showed, that there is a bit of confusion in the microscopy community about the best file format for digital images. I will try to shed a bit of light onto this problem.Digital images are at the core a large array of numbers. One number per pixel for b/w images, 3 numbers per pixel for color images. The simplest file format consists of 2 numbers that define the width and height of the image, and then just a listing of numbers for each pixel. By using the right conventions, the image can be recreated from a data file like mis. In essence, this is the format of a bitmap image (BMP), and other formats derived from it.
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Dixon, Graham, and Austin Hubner. "Neutralizing the Effect of Political Worldviews by Communicating Scientific Agreement: A Thought-Listing Study." Science Communication 40, no. 3 (2018): 393–415. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1075547018769907.

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Messages emphasizing scientific agreement are increasingly used to communicate politically polarizing issues. Proponents argue that these messages neutralize the effect of people’s political worldviews due to the neutral scientific character of the message. Yet this argument has not undergone extensive testing. Addressing this, we measured participants’ thoughts on scientists featured in messages emphasizing scientific agreement on politically dissonant issues. Our results show that readers often produce less favorable thoughts and moral judgments when scientists agree on a politically dissonant issue. As a result, messages emphasizing scientific agreement on politicized issues might not always neutralize the effect of people’s political worldviews.
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Gonkatsang, Tsering D., and Kalden Nyima. "Thoughts on the Precarious State of Medicinal Herbs and Plants in the Tibet Autonomous Region and Ideas About Their Protection." Asian Medicine 5, no. 2 (2009): 385–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157342109x568874.

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This paper, translated from the Tibetan original, presents the author’s viewpoint on the current situation regarding the protection of medicinal herbs and vegetation—the sources of Tibetan medicine—and makes recommendations on measures that should be taken for their protection in the future. The article also includes an appendix listing species names of plants that are A) particularly rare or endangered, and B) the subjects of conservation efforts and/or cultivation trials through the Project to Strengthen Traditional Tibetan Medicine (PSTTM), which is based in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), China.
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Renson, Ted. "Primary Dental Care 1994–2004: The First Ten Years a Chronology." Primary Dental Care os11, no. 4 (2004): 105–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1308/1355761042224648.

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The prime purpose of a professional journal is to keep its readers informed of changes of importance affecting the practise of that profession. That is the criterion that I have applied in producing this chronology of the papers that have been published in Primary Dental Care during the past decade. The ambition which has guided me since I received the invitation to carry out this review is a simple one: to include as much as may generally be found useful by general dental practitioners (GDPs), who form the bulk of our readership. In 1789 the English philosopher Jeremy Bentham extolled the virtues of utility for mankind when he declared that ‘the greatest happiness of the greatest number is the foundation of morals and legislation’. The contributors that I have included, by contrast, think of their utilitarianism as striving after the most practical. The principal purpose of this chronology is to achieve a summary, without weighing causes or consequences. From past experience, an outstanding virtue of such an aggregated record is that it can inspire fresh patterns of thought and thus encourage the submission of manuscripts as a result of those thoughts. I can think of scarcely any facet of the general practice of dentistry that has not been touched upon, for the most part authoritatively. I hope that these brief aide-memoires may persuade old readers to return to those articles of particular interest to them and that new readers will feel informed about past papers. Every issue of the journal to date has been reviewed. Dates, volume and issue numbers and principal authors’ names are all included. With these identifying features any paper, to which reference is made, may be quickly found. It would be manifestly absurd to use precious space on a formal listing of more than 250 references and this listing has, therefore, been omitted.
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Haltmayer, Vanessa, and Heribert Gierl. "Emoji Your Story: The Advertising Effectiveness of Emoji-Based Narratives." Marketing ZFP 43, no. 1-2 (2021): 67–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.15358/0344-1369-2021-1-2-67.

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Emojis are often used as single symbols to express emotions. Moreover, they serve as paralanguage in mass media and digital communication. Emojis are also used to tell narratives in advertising. Thus far, the latter usage of emojis has not been investigated. In two studies, we investigated the effectiveness of emoji-based narratives compared with textual narratives. Based on the data obtained from a thought-listing task, we found that consumers focus on solving the emoji puzzle when emojis are presented, whereas textual narratives are seldom replicated in such detail and induce additional thoughts about product features. We found the following five mediating effects: emoji-based narratives influence brand attitudes and the propensity to follow recommendations (provided in social-marketing campaigns) through 1. higher levels of narrative transportation, 2. higher perceptions of ad originality, 3. lower message comprehensibility, 4. stronger curiosity, and 5. lower perceptions of brand/organization trustworthiness. In total, emoji puzzles proved to be advantageous compared with textual narratives, with one exception: if the ad promoted advice that had no immediate and direct relevance for to the consumers’ lives (e.g., avoiding the use of animal-tested cosmetics and contributing to the preservation of the Amazon rainforest), the participants showed a low propensity to solve the emoji puzzle.
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Rickard, Wendy. "‘Been There, Seen it, Done it, I've Got the T-shirt’: British Sex Worker's Reflect on Jobs, Hopes, the Future and Retirement." Feminist Review 67, no. 1 (2001): 111–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01417780150514547.

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While analysis of what takes people into prostitution has been widely documented, this article explores the way adult ‘30 something’ prostitutes consider their futures and the ideas they have about leaving or staying in prostitution. Drawing on contested notions of prostitution as ‘work’ and the broader context of life-history research with sex workers, it explores the experiences that frame prostitutes’ own narratives about their working lives and futures. An illustrative range of five life-history accounts from British sex workers are analysed as ‘imagined’ curriculum vitae, listing emergent categories of: aliases, education, interests, thoughts on retirement, financial planning, getting older, hopes and ambitions and fantasy futures. These ‘stories’ are analysed looking at ways they inform on-going feminist debates about the realities of (voluntary adult) sex workers’ concerns. They point again to the relevance for sex workers and feminists of understanding sex work as ‘a job’.
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Damanhuri, Ahmad Mafazi, and Zhang Huaping. "DESIGN OF PEOPLE PROFILING AND MODELING REPUTATION COMPUTATION BASED ON SENTIMENT ANALYSIS." SINERGI 23, no. 1 (2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.22441/sinergi.2019.1.001.

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The number of popular people is still growing because of the easiness to access information technology. Every time people upload things and let people watch it and give it a like or comment. People who can impress other people will grow their popularity and fame. Some famous people make influences, help poor people with powers, and others are causing troubles. Community these days drives people perspective by share their thoughts on social media. They spread information and makes others want to see things they are talked about. Troublesome popular people defended by their fan base and attacked by other communities. By these cases, the research tried to gather information on social media and used it for calculation and profiling. The method that proposed to rely on this information is based on sentiment analysis to look up someone’s record and listing them into top 10 best got from DBpedia. This system shows the list of people and contains all important record about that person which can be used for decision support for a policy or rewarding people. The results have successfully visualized the output in the list of people with any further details following by clicking their names.
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Åkestam, Nina, Sara Rosengren, and Micael Dahlen. "Think about it – can portrayals of homosexuality in advertising prime consumer-perceived social connectedness and empathy?" European Journal of Marketing 51, no. 1 (2017): 82–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ejm-11-2015-0765.

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Purpose This paper aims to investigate whether portrayals of homosexuality in advertising can generate social effects in terms of consumer-perceived social connectedness and empathy. Design/methodology/approach In three experimental studies, the effects of advertising portrayals of homosexuality were compared to advertising portrayals of heterosexuality. Study 1 uses a thought-listing exercise to explore whether portrayals of homosexuality (vs heterosexuality) can evoke more other-related thoughts and whether such portrayals affect consumer-perceived social connectedness and empathy. Study 2 replicates the findings while introducing attitudes toward homosexuality as a boundary condition and measuring traditional advertising effects. Study 3 replicates the findings while controlling for gender, perceived similarity and targetedness. Findings The results show that portrayals of homosexuality in advertising can prime consumers to think about other people, thereby affecting them socially. In line with previous studies of portrayals of homosexuality in advertising, these effects are moderated by attitudes toward homosexuality. Research limitations/implications This paper adds to a growing body of literature on the potentially positive extended effects of advertising. They also challenge some of the previous findings regarding homosexuality in advertising. Practical implications The finding that portrayals of homosexuality in advertising can (at least, temporarily) affect consumers socially in terms of social connectedness and empathy should encourage marketers to explore the possibilities of creating advertising that benefits consumers and brands alike. Originality/value The paper challenges the idea that the extended effects of advertising have to be negative. By showing how portrayals of homosexuality can increase social connectedness and empathy, it adds to the discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of advertising on a societal level.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Thoughts listing"

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Akinyemi, Alexis. "Vers un modèle d’élaboration de la dissonance cognitive : changement des attitudes selon un continuum de choix perçu." Thesis, Paris 10, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019PA100003.

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Cette thèse traite de l’étude du changement d’attitude dans un contexte de dissonance cognitive (Festinger, 1957), et plus précisément dans le cadre du paradigme de l’essai contre-attitudinal (Brehm &amp; Cohen, 1962). L’objectif de ce travail est triple. Premièrement, nous opérons une remise en question de l’induction de choix des paradigmes de dissonance, en utilisant, au sein de nos expérimentations, la perception de choix des participants comme variable continue permettant de prédire le changement d’attitude. Notre second objectif est de mobiliser, dans le cadre de la dissonance, des variables issues du modèle des probabilités d’élaboration (Petty &amp; Cacioppo, 1986) liées au changement d’attitude. Ces variables permettent notamment de recueillir les pensées positives et négatives (i.e., l’élaboration) que les participants produisent vis-à-vis d’un argumentaire. Nous émettons ainsi l’hypothèse que la rédaction d’un essai contre attitudinal sous perception élevée de choix entraînera conjointement de l’élaboration et du changement d’attitude chez les participants. Le dernier objectif de cette thèse est de tester l’impact de variables, autres que le choix perçu, permettant d’augmenter l’élaboration des participants. Nous nous sommes ainsi intéressés à la résistance de l’attitude initiale, ainsi qu’au délai de réflexion, afin d’étudier leurs effets sur le changement d’attitude<br>This thesis covers the study of attitude change in the area of cognitive dissonance (Festinger, 1957), and more precisely in the context of the counter-attitudinal advocacy paradigm (Brehm &amp; Cohen, 1962). The aim of this work is triple. First, we challenge the induction of choice adopted within dissonance paradigms using, in our studies, perception of choice as a discrete variable suitable to predict attitude change. Our second goal is to borrow - for a use into dissonance paradigms - variables implied in attitude change within the elaboration likelihood model (Petty &amp; Cacioppo, 1986) than can be used in order to gather the positive and negative thoughts (i.e., elaboration) that participants can produce regarding to an advocacy. We thus hypothesize that a counter-attitudinal advocacy will, under high perceived-choice, lead participants to produce elaboration and attitude change. Our last goal is to assess the impact of other variables than perceived choice that can have an impact on participants’ elaboration. Therefore, we took interest in attitude resistance and reflection delays in order to observe their effect on attitude change
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Micheti, Anca. "Medium-Related Differences in Cognitive Responses: A Comparison of Radio and Television." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2004. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1103143051.

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Riley, Matthew. "Attentive listening the concept of Aufmerksamkeit and its significance in German musical thought, 1770-1790 /." Thesis, Boston Spa, U.K. : British Library Document Supply Centre, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?did=1&uin=uk.bl.ethos.325815.

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Cook, Cameron J. "And I Heard 'Em Say: Listening to the Black Prophetic." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2015. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/pomona_theses/138.

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This thesis aims to explore how conceptions of the black prophetic tradition, as discussed by thinkers Cornel West and George Shulman, might be expanded into the realm of African American musical traditions and genres. I argue that musical genres like the blues and hip-hop function as an affective discourse that aesthetically, politically and religiously function as sites of resistance to white supremacy and provide alternate pathways to liberation as compared to more canonical instantiations of the black prophetic. In particular I provide close readings of performances and art by Nina Simone and Kanye West.
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Guida, Michael. "Birds, bombs, silence : listening to nature during wartime and its aftermath in Britain, 1914-1945." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2018. http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/75136/.

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Gonzáles, Alma Rosa. "Using directed listening-thinking activities to increase production in English for Spanish speaking fourth and fifth graders." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 1993. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/815.

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This project used an active research approach in order to measure how the incorporation of Directed Listening-Thinking Activities (DLTA) in the classroom promoted increased production in English oral language skills for Spanish speaking fourth and fifth graders.
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Rodrigues, Rodrigo Fonseca e. "A imagem da escuta: os sites person-to-person e os compositores heterônimos." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2007. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/4893.

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Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-26T18:16:11Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 RODRIGO FONSECA.pdf: 597625 bytes, checksum: 676f225f8f2cdf1a70b0edd1e60260ad (MD5) Previous issue date: 2007-03-29<br>Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior<br>The main issue of this thesis is concerned to the listening and it's compositions in view of the experimental ways of frequentation of the architecture person-to-person in the internet. They will be approached, as empirical corpus, practices of sonorous compositions spread through site-programs like soulseek.org and known as bootleg mash ups. The research tries to demonstrate the difficulties coming from the specutations of the thought when dealing with the investigation how the sensations in the listening,make some contagious, encouraged by collective affects linked to the temporalities of the technology and the musical creation. The conceptual basis of this thesis leans on the approximation among the echoing ideas of F. Nietzsche, Gabriel Tarde, Henri Bergson, F. Pessoa, Gilles Deleuze and F. Guattari. The purpposal is to discuss, from the conceptions that these authors brought to the problem of the imagem in the thought, what changes about the sensation of listening when the image of the thought changes.In such a way this work adopts the contribution of the "thought of the haecceitas", trying to re-imagine the creative virtualities of the Time in the composition of the musical listening. Accorded to this conception, instead of abiding by the practice of cutting and pastting sonorous elements, the desktop's composer will need to invest previously in an experimental economy of rhythms and images of the Time to potencialize the sensations in the listening. From this premise, it is asserted that the creative performances of musical listening, stimulated by the ways of conviviality into the sites peer-to-peer, need to interfere in the regimes of perception, sense and the image that the subjectivity aquires in the stereotyped cadences of the internet. Such practices present themselves as an heteronymic poetical activity, with an invenctive resistence to the recent technological processes of subjectivation. To achieve this level, the compositional listening needs to go beyond the reccuring stable regimes of the sound, the sign, the space, the phenomenon, the sense, the techinque and the musical logos in the transcndentalimage of thought. From this creative battle in a saturated enviroment of axioms, the musical composition faces up the problem of retitute singular in the sensation, to transduce the wills and to make a contagious of the sensivity virtualities into the thought of the listening<br>A questão principal desta tese diz respeito à escuta e suas composições face aos modos experimentais de freqüentação das arquiteturas person-to-person na internet. Serão abordadas, como corpus empírico, práticas de composição sonora disseminadas por meio de sites-programas como o Soulseek.org e conhecidas pelo nome de "bootleg mash ups". A pesquisa tenta demonstrar as dificuldades das especulações do pensamento quando se trata de indagar como as sensações na escuta se contagiam, animadas por afetos coletivos ligados às temporalidades da tecnologia e da criação musical. A fundamentação conceitual da tese se ampara na aproximação entre idéias ecoantes de Duns Scott, F. Nietzsche, G. Tarde, H. Bergson, F. Pessoa, G. Deleuze e F. Guattari. O objetivo aqui é demonstrar, a partir das concepções que estes autores deram para o problema da imagem no pensar, o que muda na sensação da escuta ao se mudar a imagem mesma do pensamento. Para tanto, este trabalho adota as contribuições do "pensamento das hecceidades" para tentar re-imaginar as virtualidades criativas do Tempo na composição da escuta musical. De acordo com esta concepção, em vez de se ater à prática de cortar e de colar elementos sonoros, o compositor de desktop precisará antes investir numa economia experimental de ritmos e de imagens do Tempo para singularizar sensações na escuta. A partir desta premissa, afirma-se que as performances criativas da música, estimuladas pelos hábitos de convívio nos sites peer-to-peer, precisam interferir em regimes de percepção, de sentido e da imagem que a subjetividade adquire nas cadências estereotipadas da internet. Tais práticas apresentam-se como uma atividade poética heteronímica, de resistência inventiva aos recentes processos tecnológicos de subjetivação. Por tal razão, a escuta compositora necessita ultrapassar os regimes estáveis do som, do signo, do espaço, do fenômeno, do sentido, da técnica, do logos musical recorrentes na imagem transcendental do pensamento. A partir do embate criativo num ambiente saturado de axiomas, a composição musical enfrenta o problema de restituir o singular na sensação, de transduzir vontades e de contagiar virtualidades sensíveis na escuta e no seu pensamento
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Books on the topic "Thoughts listing"

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F, Stanley Charles, ed. Thoughts on listening to God. T. Nelson, 1993.

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Egan, Canice. Listening to silence: Thoughts for quiet prayer. Irish Messenger, 1989.

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P.S.: Further thoughts from a lifetime of listening. New Press, 2008.

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Late night thoughts on listening to Mahler's ninth symphony. Bantam, 1991.

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Meredith, Ellen. Listening in: Dialogues with the wiser self. Horse Mountain Press, 1993.

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Music as thought: Listening to the symphony in the age of Beethoven. Princeton University Press, 2006.

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Bonds, Mark Evan. Music as thought: Listening to the symphony in the age of Beethoven. Princeton University Press, 2006.

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Vučković, Ante. La dimensione dell'ascolto in M. Heidegger. Edizioni Antonianum, 1993.

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Trust in yourself: Thoughts about listening to your heart and becoming the person you want to be. Blue Mountain Press, 1997.

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Dornfest, Rael, ed. Mind Hacks: Tips & Tools for Using Your Brain. O’Reilly Media, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Thoughts listing"

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Pfanzagl-Cardone, Edwin. "Some Thoughts on Subjective Listening Tests." In The Art and Science of Surround and Stereo Recording. Springer Vienna, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-4891-4_6.

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Impett, Jonathan. "A Tragedy of Listening." In Routledge Handbook to Luigi Nono and Musical Thought. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429485732-13.

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Neuhaus, Christiane. "The Perception of Melodies: Some Thoughts on Listening Style, Relational Thinking, and Musical Structure." In Current Research in Systematic Musicology. Springer International Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00107-4_8.

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Reynolds, Megan V. "“I Sometimes Thought I Was Listening to Myself”: Identity-Deliberation After the Holocaust in Chaim Grade’s “My Quarrel with Hersh Rasseyner”." In The Palgrave Handbook of Holocaust Literature and Culture. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33428-4_9.

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Boffo, Vanna. "Storytelling and other skills: Building employability in higher education." In International and Comparative Studies in Adult and Continuing Education. Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-155-6.03.

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The storytelling device introduces the search for our roots, as persons and human beings. To write an autobiography is to seek our roots not only through retrospection, interpretation, and creation but through an act of profound freedom towards ourselves. To tell our story is to put back together the pieces of our existence and, in doing so, to re-build it. Recounting our work, at a certain point in our professional life, is like putting it back at the centre of our lives, it is like giving meaning to our actions, and starting to understand and interpret them again. This is why it is so important to recount our work, both for the narrator and the listen-er. From this point, we are trying to put in front of the educational perspectives the narration of the self as a central point of reflection on the knowledge, competences, and capabilities for entering into the world of work with responsibility, awareness, and a deep sense of citizen-ship. Following these indications, we thought that it could be a useful exercise to reflect on professionals’ stories in order to look inside the self. At the same time, we trust it is very im-portant for young adults transitioning into the world of work.
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Steketee, Gail, and Randy O. Frost. "Making Decisions About Saving and Discarding." In Treatment for Hoarding Disorder. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780199334940.003.0007.

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Chapter 7 teaches clients about the role of avoidance and habituation of discomfort in discarding. A thought listing exercise helps clarify thoughts that occur during decision-making about whether to keep or discard items. Clients develop questions to use and personal rules for when to keep or discard items. Imagined discarding helps with gradual saving and discarding exercises. Behavioural experiments help test beliefs, and clients learn to practice thought listing during in-home practice. Potential assistance in cleaning out clutter is discussed.
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Steketee, Gail, and Randy O. Frost. "Making Decisions About Saving and Discarding." In Treatment for Hoarding Disorder. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780199334964.003.0009.

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Chapter 9 helps facilitate clients’ discarding decisions. After reviewing the role of avoidance and habituation of discomfort, clinicians help clients engage in a thought listing exercise to clarify the thoughts that occur to them during decision-making about whether to keep or discard items. Clinicians help clients list questions to use and establish rules for keeping and discarding to facilitate decision-making. Other strategies include behavioural experiments to test beliefs, and practicing thought listing during in-home practice. Imagined discarding is part of a process of graduated saving and discarding exercises. Potential assistance in cleaning out clutter is discussed.
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Hand, Richard J. "Closing Thoughts." In Listen in terror. Manchester University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9780719081484.003.0011.

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"Brief Miscellaneous Thoughts." In The Arithmetic of Listening. University of Illinois Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/j.ctvpj7j1r.33.

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Leo, John. "Don’t listen to miranda." In Incorrect Thoughts. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351326407-22.

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Conference papers on the topic "Thoughts listing"

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Zorn, Magdalena. "Musik mit dem Radio hören: Über den Begriff der musikalischen Aufführung." In Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Musikforschung 2019. Paderborn und Detmold. Musikwissenschaftliches Seminar der Universität Paderborn und der Hochschule für Musik Detmold, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.25366/2020.77.

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This article focuses on the phenomenon of listening to music via radio transmission. In an examination of linguistic findings and media archaeological observations, the specific performance characteristics of mediatized music are worked out using the example of a radio broadcast of a Beethoven symphony. The music-aesthetic and sociological essay “The Radio Symphony: An Experiment in Theory” (1941), written by Theodor W. Adorno during his stay in New York, is subjected to a re-reading. Although Adorno showed the full scope of his cultural conservatism in this essay, his thoughts nevertheless exemplify a function of technically mediated music reception that seems to be constitutive for the concept of musical performance as a whole.
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MacDonald, Daniel E., Thangam Natarajan, Richard C. Windeyer, Peter Coppin, and David A. Steinman. "Data-Driven Sonification of CFD Aneurysm Models." In The 24th International Conference on Auditory Display. The International Community for Auditory Display, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21785/icad2018.010.

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A novel method is presented for inspecting and characterizing turbulent-like hemodynamic structures in intracranial cerebral aneurysms by sonification of data generated using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). The intention of the current research is to intuitively communicate flow complexity by augmenting conventional flow visualizations with data-driven sound, thereby increasing the ease of interpretation of dense spatiotemporal data through multimodal presentation. The described implementation allows the user to listen to flow fluctuations thought to indicate turbulent-like blood flow patterns that are often visually difficult to discriminate in conventional flow visualizations.
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Gacke, Dennis E. "Integrated Configuration/Design Data Management System." In ASME 1992 International Computers in Engineering Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/edm1992-0135.

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Abstract With the increased use of computer-aided engineering tools in the development of weapons systems hardware and software, the design of these systems is now represented by a series of design (CAD - computer-aided design/CASE - computer-aided software engineering) data bases as opposed to a collection of documents, listings and drawings. These design data bases are the design masters and other design information can be derived from the data bases via selected automation tools. Effective and efficient design data management is key to the transition of the design information to the factory or the field. The effective management of these electronic “design objects” requires the tight coupling of the design data bases with the configuration identification/management data base. This design management data base, in addition to controlling the system/product definition and configuration, can be thought of as the data dictionary for the design information (the design data base as well as its derived outputs). Electronic and Information System Group (EISG) Paramax Systems Corporation is in the process of developing an integrated system/product configuration management and design data management system. This system will utilize optical storage, imaging, networking, and relational data base technologies: and “open system” architecture and commercial off-the-shelf components. It will also serve as a platform for supporting the government’s computer-aided acquisition and logistics support (CALS)/contractor integrated technical information services (CITIS) initiatives.
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Spivey, Nick, Brian Davenport, Akash Patel, Joshua Ortiz, and Joshua D. Summers. "Influence of Conceptual Sketches on Variety, Typology, and Novelty of Elicited Requirements." In ASME 2020 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2020-22114.

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Abstract The generally accepted engineering design process involves generating requirements prior to developing concepts. Despite this, educators often observe that student engineers tend to have ideas for the eventual solution even before fully defining the problem. Thus, a method of exploiting this natural proclivity may result in a better overall product or process. Coevolutionary design, in which a problem and its solution are developed interdependently, may provide a theoretical construct for such a method. It may be that allowing for the creation of sketches as a first step may improve the resulting requirements, which in turn would enhance the result. To test this, an experiment was developed to observe the effects of rearranging the design sequence to use an early conceptual sketch in the elicitation of constraints and criteria. Requirements were generated by third- and fourth-year mechanical engineering students and were subsequently analyzed based on their variety, typology, and novelty. It was found that the use of a preliminary conceptual sketch had a significant (positive) effect on the typology and novelty of the resulting requirements (α = 0.05), though no change in their variety was observed. Also, an additional intermediate step of identifying key features in the sketch further influenced requirement characteristics. The findings of this study support the coevolutionary model of design and suggest that the sketching of ideas and the identification of features in advance of listing requirements may be a valid design practice in the future. By creating an initial concept sketch and then distinguishing the important aspects of that sketch, engineers would be able to extract applicable requirements which they find inherent in their initial ideas. Finally, this method can align more naturally with the approach that many students employ in design. Rather than modifying behaviors, this method can exploit student behaviors to positive effect.
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Shapir, Barbara, Teresa Lewin, and Samar Aldinah. "LET’S TALK! PROMOTING MEANINGFUL COMMUNICATION THROUGH AUTHENTIC TEACHER CHILD DIALOGUE." In International Conference on Education and New Developments. inScience Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36315/2021end031.

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The heart of this study is an analysis of teacher–child dialogue in a classroom environment. An authentic dialogue enables children to express their real thoughts and ideas, to present insights, to ask questions, to make comments and to argue about different interpretations. In an effort to help our future teachers improve the quality of their verbal and nonverbal interactions with children as well as emotional and social support, we created a “community of learners”. Mentors and eight students - teachers (Israeli Jews and Arabs) participated in a reciprocal process of learning through experimentation while building new knowledge. Their interactions were examined how the teachers’ verbal and nonverbal responsiveness helped them to open or close conversational spaces for children while enabling them to listen to their voices. The research methodology was a discourse analysis i.e. analyzing the use of language while carrying out an act of communication in a given context. It presents a qualitative analysis of 20 transcripts of students - teacher's conversations with Israeli Jewish and Arab children from ages 4 – 6 years old. The analysis revealed that as teachers provided open conversational spaces with children, authentic dialogue emerged. Both voices were expressed and the child’s world was heard. The significance of thisstudy isto demonstrate the importance that authentic dialogue between teachers and young children has on the learning process as well as teacher’s acknowledgment on how children think and feel. This offers an opportunity for them to learn with and from the children.
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Rusák, Zoltán, Niels van de Water, Bram de Smit, Imre Horváth, and Wilhelm Frederik Van Der Vegte. "Smart Reading Aid for Detecting Problems With Reading Fluency and Comprehension." In ASME 2016 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2016-59130.

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Brain signal and eye tracking technology have been intensively applied in cognitive science in order to study reading, listening and learning processes. Though promising results have been found in laboratory experiments, there are no smart reading aids that are capable to estimate difficulty during normal reading. This paper presents a new concept that aims to tackle this challenge. Based on a literature study and an experiment, we have identified several indicators for characterizing word processing difficulty by interpreting electroencelography (EEG) and electrooculography (EOG) signals. We have defined a computational model based on fuzzy set theory, which estimates the probability of word processing and comprehension difficulty during normal reading. The paper also presents a concept and functional prototype of a smart reading aid, which is used to demonstrate the feasibility of our solution. The results of our research proves that it is possible to implement a smart reading aid that is capable to detect reading difficulty in real time. We show that the most reliable indicators are related to eye movement (i.e. fixation and regression), while brain signals are less dependable sources for indicating word processing difficulty during continuous reading.
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Shetty, Devdas, and Jiajun Xu. "Strategies to Address “Design Thinking” in Engineering Curriculum." In ASME 2018 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2018-87816.

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It is suggested by many scholars that if the goal of engineering education is to produce engineers who can critically design and create, then providing students with early opportunities to engage in creative engineering design is important. While basic design is focused on the development of new products for the individual, working towards a more sustainable world demands greater attention to designing for and with communities. Improving design education and examining design-learning outcomes requires a kind of targeted approach that could match the best practices to personalize student learning. Design is complex and design includes balancing the needs of multiple stakeholders. However, there is a gap in the preparation of design education that will be needed in a challenging environment. This paper reviews the history of design thinking in the engineering curriculum. Design thinking education starts with an understanding of its importance with socioeconomic relevance. Through observation and empathy, mapping the designer uses the listening and learning tools for mapping users unarticulated needs, working in a team environment. The designer takes time to think carefully why a certain project is considered and details which aspects of machine learning application can be applied from functional to complete success for the end users. The availability of powerful virtual reality methodologies, have made it possible to consider the realistic needs and visualize scenarios and to explore the design alternatives with new ideas before full scale resource allocation on new ideas. Mid-to-advanced level courses with experimental assignments require that students apply through experimentation the principles and concepts learned in foundation courses. The basic design tools such as axiomatic thinking, theory of inventive problem solving, design iteration and simulation using hardware-in-the loop are discussed with case studies. Consideration of product sustainability with the thoughts of design for disassembly and disposal has emerged as a major part of design thinking. Senior engineering courses center on cross and interdisciplinary design and capstone experiences so that students experience fully guided practice of device design and problem solving, simulating what they are likely to experience in the world. This paper examines the critical issues of design thinking in a curriculum from observation, empathy mapping, validation of the idea, and improvement of idea by virtual reality and machine learning, optimization of the idea by tools such as axiomatic design, hardware in the loop simulation, and finally examining product sustainability causes.
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Nomeer, Mohamed. "Intelligent Energy Platform." In International Petroleum Technology Conference. IPTC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2523/iptc-21252-ms.

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Abstract Turning an organization to an effective data driven decision making is vital factor to have and achieve digital transformation journey smoothly and successfully in the Energy sector, in which the energy industry has been trying to achieve the complete cycle Listen, Understand, effect and Decide rightly and quickly across the whole value chain such as HR, Finance, legal and contracts, operations, etc. since several decades where the software solutions were not in the priority list of the industry special the operations for many reasons, which created a serious of concequences which the industry is suffering from now such as listening carefully to the operations, understand the exact needs no matter how much we might save even if it’s 1 USD or 1 minute but do it correctly first time will save hours and millions later, silos in the organizations, distracted technologies not integrated, limitation of the technologies capabilities, people skills and compenetencies and the expectation the has been always set wrongly didn't support the industry to have organization reliance, security, safety, service quality and loyalty and reduce time and cost. With the current unprecedented crisis which are the COVID-19 and the massive oil crisis bundled together have created disturbance across the whole Energy industry which impacted the whole value chain not only for the Energy industry not the rest of the industries dramatically. The Panademic affect the whole key processes that the people used to for the last several decades, but the most important thing is change management process or manage to change process approach which is completely changed and from my opinion since years came true. Having the disruptive technologies will support the whole industry to come back much stronger than before as proven in other industries such as Aerospace and Defense, Telecome, Automative, Banking etc. The Intelligent Energy Platform focus on achieving what they couldn't achieve in the last decades through unique a approach towards the whole complete cycle Listen, Understand, effect and Decide, through developing and design a subway map for the whole workflows across the whole industry value chain integrating all the data sources together, by studying and remapping the whole processes, answering key four questions for each process, activity and tasks who, where, what and why, empowered machine learning with algorithms that will achieve the automation through digitizing and standardizing over a cognitive environment. There are several key pillars to get the digital transformation journey successfully and smoothly happening from my experience in the field operations, engineering, business, marketing and sales; Know and be clear on the end goal, which the Intelligent Energy Platform will include; select the right team from all the key stakholders, felexible and adoptable to change during the journey, tackle the exact needs for every process, activity and tasks, the power to change and update the solution at any given time, strong learning system, etc. In addition there are complimentary and network tool which is empowering the Intelligent Energy Platform that will expedite and support the journey massively, which is an advanced Infinity unique communication tool which is empower by all disruptive technology that will allow as an example all field engineers and management to be in one free Infinity business communication ' chatting' constructive and organize powered by disruptive solution where an example the engineer in a field and the operations has stopped for spare parts, equipment, machine, tool, etc. so he/she will send a normal message over our Infinity chatting app through the mobile or tablet and automatically this app will do a quick research in the back system, and display where it's available if it's within the country in another field, company, workshop, hence the engineer will click on the intended target, then automatically will go to the right approvals to approve on fly though the mobile or tablet, this will impact the performance of the operations massively and drop the non-productive time heavily by 20-30% and generate new business revenue in which few companies who are not utilizing all there equipment can rent to other sister companies and get revenue out of instead of just being in the workshop without any useful usage or productivity, it won’t stop by that only but will go to the contracts, legal, HR, etc. After implementing the solution and look to our demand graph, this free, perfect and instant unique communication app will allow the company immediately to see huge improvement on organization resilience which will reduce the time taken for any such request mentioned above from months to few days, organization will be more efficient, reduce cost by millions and millions meanwhile generate new business revenue by millions a well, enhance service customers loyalty and experience, improve decision making process, safety and security. this will impact directly the consumer surplus where the consumers who will be in this case the engineers will be willing to pay the gap based on the market preference and also avoiding the dead loss where the company will be financially and operationally more efficient. Not only that also transforming on people how they are communication through exchanging quickly photos expressing what they want to say, getting the attention quickly, make things faster in terms of decision that need to be taken through friends, families, and sometimes business as well with limitation. Digital is the only recourse and last hope for this industry to get out of its repeated pitfalls in the last decade and Intelligent Energy Platform will allow the industry and the whole value chain to be effectively integrated, tackle all the needs and requirements through Listen, understand, effect and decide to achieve a significant results, generate new jobs and roles and also will allow the industry to upturn again quickly and be able to face the upcoming expected and unexpected crisis. It's clear that the big players in the Energy industry are struggling because of several reasons but the most important factor is the digital path and develop digital solutions and one of the main issues is setting the right expectation which is related to the organizations, expectation and the experience across the whole ecosystem such operators, partners, vendors, etc. our Intelligent Energy Platform is focus on introducing an end-to-end platform solution focus on organization resilience, integrated technology, and completely agile complement by free, profit and instant app such as an infinity unique secured communication app, sharing experience business app, that focus on getting more and more networks to attract thousands and thousands of users and regain the trust and loyalty again in the industry. The unique secured communication app within the Intelligent Energy Platform which is n-sided with the engineers, service companies, management and business team will be zero-price quite close to the YouTube approach in terms of pricing strategy where it will be connecting n-sided with zero price and when it will expand it might be with negative price as well in which will allow 2/ 3 sided and even more to attract more users within the industries and enhance the service loyalty and quality, achieve one of the complex objective organization reliance, optimize performance, decision making and turn to data drive organization successfully and smoothly. Developing the Intelligent energy platform will allow our team to lead the platform approach in the Energy industry differently through free, profit and instant approach which will attract huge number of users who are looking for opportunities to gain the trust, loyalty again and feel secured. this will upturn the companies not only to find their ways throught the right approach but creating and developing new jobs and roles across the whole industry accompaniment significant contribution to the market revenue and profit.
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