نتایج جستجو برای: community members interests
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The declared research interests of NARST members: An analysis of the 1992 NARST directory of members
Virtual communities are not only used to share information among their members with common interests, but also an avenue of entertainments, networking with friends, and shopping. Recently, the main research topics on them include social networking, success factors, reasons for participating, and consequences from joining in virtual communities. Relative few works to discuss what important quali...
CONTEXT The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Safety and Innovation Act has recently relaxed conflict-of-interest rules for FDA advisory committee members, but concerns remain about the influence of members' financial relationships on the FDA's drug approval process. Using a large newly available data set, this study carefully examined the relationship between the financial interests of FDA Ce...
Abstract A new moral political economy will revise capitalist democracy to ensure flourishing for all. Its principles derive from the recognition that humans are social animals who benefit reciprocity and cooperation. We argue attention mobilizing strategies governance arrangements facilitate prosocial behavior overcome divisions-racial, political, otherwise-that block awareness of common inter...
Communities are basic components in networks. As a promising social application, community recommendation selects a few items (e.g., movies and books) to recommend to a group of users. It usually achieves higher recommendation precision if the users share more interests; whereas, in plenty of communities (e.g., families, work groups), the users often share few. With billions of communities in o...
Virtual communities are groups of people with similar interests who meet online and together act as a learning environment, place for social support, or as bodies for influencing public opinion. In this paper, the authors identify characteristics of a virtual community that influence its members to customize eservices provided to or received by the virtual community. The authors propose a theor...
This article is part of a series of papers examining ethical issues in cluster randomized trials (CRTs) in health research. In the introductory paper in this series, we set out six areas of inquiry that must be addressed if the CRT is to be set on a firm ethical foundation. This paper addresses the sixth of the questions posed, namely, what is the role and authority of gatekeepers in CRTs in he...
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