نتایج جستجو برای: feedback preferences

تعداد نتایج: 215290  

Journal: :Journal of motor behavior 2013
Roland Sigrist Georg Rauter Robert Riener Peter Wolf

Augmented feedback, provided by coaches or displays, is a well-established strategy to accelerate motor learning. Frequent terminal feedback and concurrent feedback have been shown to be detrimental for simple motor task learning but supportive for complex motor task learning. However, conclusions on optimal feedback strategies have been mainly drawn from studies on artificial laboratory tasks ...

2016
David Sivén Thomas Strandberg Lars Hall Petter Johansson Philip Pärnamets

False feedback on choices has been documented to induce lasting preference change. Here we extend such effects to the political domainand investigatethetemporal persistence of induced preferences, as well as, the possible role the length of confabulatory justifications may play. We conducted a twoday choice blindness experiment using political statements, with sessions being roughly one week ap...

2014
Mingjun Xin Tianle Jiang Rui Zhang

With the rapid development of communication technology and mobile Internet, selecting from mass Location-based Services to meet the needs for different users becomes the research hot spot under mobile Internet environment. First of all, it starts from QoS constraints as well as user preferences in this paper, and then describes a mobile service selection framework based on QoS constraints and u...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
Hanna Kokko Michael D Jennions Anne Houde

The diversity of sexual traits favoured by females is enormous and, curiously, includes preferences for males with rare or novel phenotypes. We modelled the evolution of a preference for rarity that yielded two surprising results. First, a Fisherian 'sexy son' effect can boost female preferences to a frequency well above that predicted by mutation-selection balance, even if there are significan...

Journal: :J. Economic Theory 2001
Guido Cozzi

The main issue raised in this note is the nonequivalence between the infinitehorizon model where agents are infinitely lived and the successive generations model with altruistic finitely lived agents: in the presence of a nonnegative bequest requirement, endowment heterogeneity imposes a revision of the acritical adoption of the infinitely lived agent representation in modern macro-economics. B...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Haluk Bingol Omer Basar

Human mating is a complex phenomenon. Although men and women have different preferences in mate selection, there should be compatibility in these preferences since human mating requires agreement of both parties. We investigate how compatible the mating preferences of men and women are in a given property such as age, height, education and income. We use dataset of a large online dating site (N...

1998
John E. Roemer

We consider a political economy with two partisan parties; each party represents a given constituency of voters. If one party (Labour) represents poor voters and the other (Christian Democrats) rich voters, if a redistributive tax policy is the only issue, and if there are no incentive considerations, then in equilibrium the party representing the poor will propose a tax rate of unity. If, howe...

2001
Adam Meirowitz

While scholars have thoroughly explored the logic of two candidate electoral competition, much less has been accomplished in gaining an understanding of the role of party primaries. This paper presents an incomplete information model of primary and general elections and argues that party primaries do more than select party candidates. Party primaries serve an informational function. In an envir...

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