نتایج جستجو برای: social facts

تعداد نتایج: 639635  

Journal: :IJWBC 2009
Mohammad M. R. Chowdhury Najeeb Elahi Sarfraz Alam Josef Noll

Web based social communities are one of the most widely used applications nowadays. Recently, privacy concerns within these communities have increased significantly. This paper proposes a framework which addresses these challenges by introducing a distributed social community mechanism and relation based content access management by exploiting Semantic Web technologies. In this regard, a commun...

Journal: :Cognition 2011
Ashley de Marchena Inge-Marie Eigsti Amanda Worek Kim Emiko Ono Jesse Snedeker

While there is ample evidence that children treat words as mutually exclusive, the cognitive basis of this bias is widely debated. We focus on the distinction between pragmatic and lexical constraints accounts. High-functioning children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) offer a unique perspective on this debate, as they acquire substantial vocabularies despite impoverished social-pragmatic s...

2015
Matthew Gentzkow Michael B. Wong Allen T. Zhang

Two key features robustly describe ideological differences in society: (i) individuals persistently disagree about objective facts; (ii) individuals also disagree about which sources can be trusted to provide reliable information about these facts. We develop a model in which these patterns arise endogenously as the result of small deviations from Bayesian information processing. Individuals re...

Journal: :Webology 2015
Mohammadamin Erfanmanesh Elaheh Hosseini

This book is a fruitful discussion of the Internet and social media addiction in the digital era. It includes informative and impressive facts about this issue. It clarifies the consequences of the extreme usage of Internet and social media in four educative chapters. The publisher of this book, “ReferencePoint Press”, introduced the “Compact Research Series” to think deeply with focusing on 3 ...

Journal: :BMJ 2002
Steven Cummins Sally Macintyre

In December 2001 a cross party motion on food poverty signed by 198 UK MPs gained its first reading in parliament. The Food Poverty (Eradication) Bill is now waiting to be read for a second time. Though this bill is a laudable attempt to introduce a policy designed to improve the nutrition of those with the lowest incomes and in the poorest places, it is an example of how some ideas become acce...

Journal: :Jornal de pediatria 2005
Luís R C M Bonilha Carlos R S F Rivorêdo

OBJECTIVE To present, in an essay form, two distinct views on well-child care. METHODS Using several different methods of historical analysis, the two most common views on well-child care are presented: the positivist one, whose foundation is essentially based upon historical facts, and that of social criticism, concerned with how historical facts are inserted in society at different levels. ...

2016
MATTHEW D. ADLER

Preference-aggregation problems arise in various contexts. One such context, little explored by social choice theorists, is metaethical. ‘Idealadvisor’ accounts, which have played a major role in metaethics, propose that moral facts are constituted by the idealized preferences of a community of advisors. Such accounts give rise to a preference-aggregation problem: namely, aggregating the adviso...

2009
Ashley de Marchena Amanda Worek Emiko Ono Jesse Snedeker

While there is ample evidence that children treat words as mutually exclusive, the cognitive basis of this bias is widely debated. We focus on the distinction between pragmatic and lexical constraints accounts. High-functioning children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) offer a unique perspective on this debate, as they acquire substantial vocabularies despite impoverished social-pragmatic s...

پایان نامه :دانشگاه امام رضا علیه اسلام - دانشکده ادبیات و زبانهای خارجی 1393

abstract this mixed method study examines whether there is any relationship among the variables of the study (job satisfaction, social capital and motivation). the researcher considered job satisfaction and social capital as independent variables; motivation is the dependent variable of the study. the researcher applied a questionnaire to assess each variable. to measure efl teachers’ job sati...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2016
Matthew D Grilli Mieke Verfaellie

This paper addresses the idea that there may be two types of autobiographical facts with distinct cognitive and neural mechanisms: "Experience-near" autobiographical facts, which contain spatiotemporal content derived from personal experience and thus depend on the medial temporal lobe (MTL) for retrieval, and "experience-far" autobiographical facts, which are abstract memories and thus rely on...

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