نتایج جستجو برای: deviant thus

تعداد نتایج: 708489  

Journal: :Fundamental and applied researches in practice of leading scientific schools 2018

2015
Leanne ten Brinke Gabrielle S. Adams

In the wake of corporate transgressions and scandals, how do apologizers’ expressed emotions affect investors’ perceptions of the organization in question? We analyzed the market effects of normative versus deviant facial affect expressed during apologies for corporate wrongdoing. Archival data revealed that the expression of deviant affect was associated with decreased investor confidence in t...

1984
Doug Arnold Rod Johnson

We attempt to develop a general theory of robust processing for natural language, and especially Machine Translation purposes. That is, a general characterization of methods by which processes can be made resistant to malfunctioning of various kinds. We distinguish three sources of malfunction: (a) deviant inputs, (b) deviant outputs, and (c) deviant pairings of input and output, and describe t...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2004
Yasuaki Sakamoto Bradley C Love

The results from 3 category learning experiments suggest that items are better remembered when they violate a salient knowledge structure such as a rule. The more salient the knowledge structure, the stronger the memory for deviant items. The effect of learning errors on subsequent recognition appears to be mediated through the imposed knowledge structure. The recognition advantage for deviant ...

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...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2007
Robert W Hughes François Vachon Dylan M Jones

The disruption of short-term memory by to-be-ignored auditory sequences (the changing-state effect) has often been characterized as attentional capture by deviant events (deviation effect). However, the present study demonstrates that changing-state and deviation effects are functionally distinct forms of auditory distraction: The disruption of visual-verbal serial recall by changing-state spee...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2013
R A Otte I Winkler M A K A Braeken J J Stekelenburg O van der Stelt B R H Van den Bergh

Correctly processing rapid sequences of sounds is essential for developmental milestones, such as language acquisition. We investigated the sensitivity of two-month-old infants to violations of a temporal regularity, by recording event-related brain potentials (ERPs) in an auditory oddball paradigm from 36 waking and 40 sleeping infants. Standard tones were presented at a regular 300 ms inter-s...

Journal: :Behavior therapy 2010
James Snyder Amber McEachern Lynn Schrepferman Christy Just Melissa Jenkins Shani Roberts Ashton Lofgreen

Three variables were tested as moderators of the relationship between peer deviancy training and child antisocial behavior in a longitudinal study of 267 boys and girls from ages 5.3 to 9.3 years. Deviancy training was directly measured by observation of the discourse and play of children with same-gender classmates. Peer deviancy training was significantly related to multi-setting child antiso...

2016
Peter Winker

Research data are fragile and subject to classical measurement error as well as to the risk of manipulation. This also applies to survey data which might be affected by deviant behavior at different stages of the data collection process. Assuring data quality requires focusing on the incentives to which all actors in the process are exposed. Relevant actors and some specific incentives are pres...

2015
Marika Rullo Fabio Presaghi Stefano Livi

In the classic black sheep effect (BSE) an ingroup deviant member is usually evaluated more negatively than the corresponding outgroup deviant. This effect is usually obtained by using scenarios and asking people to imagine the situation as vividly as possible. The present study proposes a new method to investigate the BSE by considering the behavioral and physiological reactions to unfair beha...

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