نتایج جستجو برای: communication deviance

تعداد نتایج: 348142  

2013
Matt Andrews

Public sector reforms are commonplace in developing countries. Much of the literature about these reforms reflects on their failures. This paper asks about the successes and investigates which of two competing theories best explain why some reforms exhibit such positive deviance. These theories are called ‘solutionand leader-driven change’ and ‘problem-driven iterative adaptation’. They are use...

2016
Juraj Jarábek Fabrizio Maria Maggi Fredrik Milani Irene Teinemaa Ilya Verenich Beatriz Mateos

This thesis introduces business process deviance mining, which belongs to the group of process mining, and gives an overview on multiple deviance mining approaches. After that we focus on deviance mining using discriminative patterns, which belongs to the group of sequential patterns mining techniques. In this work we propose new discriminative pattern mining algorithm based on the Declare lang...

2018
Yibeltal Assefa Peter S. Hill Helmut Kloos Gorik Ooms Wim Van Damme

The purpose of this correspondence is to describe how the positive-deviance approach can be used to translate evidence into practice, based on successive studies conducted in Ethiopia. In earlier studies, it was identified that retention in antiretroviral treatment care was variable across health facilities; and, seeking compliance across facilities, a framework was developed based on the pract...

2007
C G Marston R P Armitage F M Danson P Giraudoux A Ramirez P S Craig

This work modelled the spatial distribution of the rodent species that act as hosts in the transmission cycle of the parasitic tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis. The rodent distribution was modelled in relation to landscape characteristics in four ways, using (1) a Landsat ETM+ derived hard classification, (2) single-image Landsat ETM+ derived NDVI, (3) single-image MODIS 16-day composite ND...

Journal: :Psychological science 2011
Stéphane Côté Katherine A Decelles Julie M McCarthy Gerben A Van Kleef Ivona Hideg

Does emotional intelligence promote behavior that strictly benefits the greater good, or can it also advance interpersonal deviance? In the investigation reported here, we tested the possibility that a core facet of emotional intelligence--emotion-regulation knowledge--can promote both prosocial and interpersonally deviant behavior. Drawing from research on how the effective regulation of emoti...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2004
Michael A Kisley Deana B Davalos Heidi S Layton Deborah Pratt Jamey K Ellis Carol A Seger

The relative sensitivity of mismatch negativity (MMN) amplitude to small changes in temporal (i.e. timing) deviance of an ongoing stimulus train was investigated. MMN was measured at Fz in response to 3.75-15% decrements of inter-stimulus interval from a 400 ms standard with a deviant probability of 1/15. This parameter space represents the smallest degree of deviance and the narrowest range of...

Journal: :Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 2007
Bruno Chauvin Danièle Hermand Etienne Mullet

The present study examined the relationship between personality facets and risk perception using the Big Five model. A broad range of hazards was considered: energy production, pollutants, sex, deviance, addictions, weapons, common individual hazards, outdoor activities, medical care, and psychotropic drugs. Key personality facets that were most predictive of risk perception compared to (or in ...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2011
Michael Schwartze Kathrin Rothermich Maren Schmidt-Kassow Sonja A Kotz

Temporal regularity allows predicting the temporal locus of future information thereby potentially facilitating cognitive processing. We applied event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to investigate how temporal regularity impacts pre-attentive and attentive processing of deviance in the auditory modality. Participants listened to sequences of sinusoidal tones differing exclusively in pitch. The...

Journal: :Biostatistics 2008
Martyn Plummer

The deviance information criterion (DIC) is widely used for Bayesian model comparison, despite the lack of a clear theoretical foundation. DIC is shown to be an approximation to a penalized loss function based on the deviance, with a penalty derived from a cross-validation argument. This approximation is valid only when the effective number of parameters in the model is much smaller than the nu...

Journal: :Brain research. Cognitive brain research 2004
Elizabeth M Brannon Lauren Wolfe Roussel Warren H Meck Marty Woldorff

Ten-month-old infants and adults were tested in an auditory oddball paradigm in which 50-ms tones were separated by 1500 ms (standard interval) and occasionally 500 ms (deviant interval). Both infants and adults showed marked brain responses to the tone that followed a deviant inter-stimulus interval (ISI). Specifically, the timing-deviance event-related-potential (ERP) difference waves (devian...

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