نتایج جستجو برای: framing

تعداد نتایج: 12680  

Journal: :the modares journal of electrical engineering 2011
hoda bahonar nasrallah moghadam charkari

the goal of facial animation is to synthesize realistic facial animated images using computer graphics. because of its capability in creating facial animated images using a few amount of information, facial animation using feature vectors was extensively studied in recent years. in general, this method is considered as one of the performance-driven facial animation base methods. in this regard,...

Journal: :Psychology & health 2014
Jonathan Van 't Riet Anthony D Cox Dena Cox Gregory D Zimet Gert-Jan De Bruijn Bas Van den Putte Hein De Vries Marieke Q Werrij Robert A C Ruiter

Health-promoting messages can be framed in terms of the beneficial consequences of healthy behaviour (gain-framed messages) or the detrimental consequences of unhealthy behaviour (loss-framed messages). An influential notion holds that the perceived risk associated with the recommended behaviour determines the relative persuasiveness of gain- and loss-framed messages. This 'risk-framing hypothe...

2011
Jonathan Y. Ito Stacy Marsella

Creating accurate computational models of human decision making is a vital step towards the realization of socially intelligent systems capable of both predicting and simulating human behavior. In modeling human decision making, a key factor is the psychological phenomenon known as “framing”, in which the preferences of a decision maker change in response to contextual changes in decision probl...

2012
Michelle L. Segar John A. Updegraff Brian J. Zikmund-Fisher Caroline R. Richardson

The reasons for exercising that are featured in health communications brand exercise and socialize individuals about why they should be physically active. Discovering which reasons for exercising are associated with high-quality motivation and behavioral regulation is essential to promoting physical activity and weight control that can be sustained over time. This study investigates whether fra...

Journal: :Psychological science 2017
Adrianna C Jenkins Ming Hsu

The ability to exercise patience is important for human functioning. Although it is known that patience can be promoted by using top-down control, or willpower, to override impatient impulses, patience is also malleable-in particular, susceptible to framing effects-in ways that are difficult to explain using willpower alone. So far, the mechanisms underlying framing effects on patience have bee...

Journal: :Organizational behavior and human decision processes 2001
Parthasarathy Krishnamurthy Patrick Carter Edward Blair

Levin, Schneider, and Gaeth (LSG, 1998) have distinguished among three types of framing-risky choice, attribute, and goal framing-to reconcile conflicting findings in the literature. In the research reported here, we focus on attribute and goal framing. LSG propose that positive frames should be more effective than negative frames in the context of attribute framing, and negative frames should ...

Journal: :Social science research 2015
Robb Willer Christopher Wimer Lindsay A Owens

We draw upon past research on gender and prosocial emotions in hypothesizing that empathy can help explain the gender gap in charitable giving. In a nationally representative survey, we found that men reported less willingness to give money or volunteer time to a poverty relief organization, gaps that were mediated by men's lower reported feelings of empathy toward others. We also experimentall...

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
Michael Gross

Across Europe, most people will nowadays accept that human activity is causing climate change and that we need to do something about it. However, this is clearly not the case in the US, and the way in which the perception of climate change evolved there reveals a serious problem in science communication. As communications researcher Matthew Nisbet from the American University at Washington, DC ...

2013
Eun Kyoung Choe Jaeyeon Jung Bongshin Lee Kristie Fisher

Smartphone users visit application marketplaces (or app stores) to search and install applications. However, these app stores are not free from privacy-invasive apps, which collect personal information without sufficient disclosure or people’s consent. To nudge people away from privacy-invasive apps, we created a visual representation of the mobile app’s privacy rating. Inspired by “Framing Eff...

2008
Rachel E. Scherr David Hammer

Questions of participant understanding of the nature of an activity have been addressed in anthropology and sociolinguistics with the concepts of frames and framing. For example, a student may frame a learning activity as an opportunity for sensemaking or as an assignment to fill out a worksheet. The student’s understanding of the nature of the activity affects what she notices, what knowledge ...

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