نتایج جستجو برای: impersonal md

تعداد نتایج: 43350  

2010
Shoushan Li Chu-Ren Huang Guodong Zhou Sophia Yat Mei Lee

In this paper, we adopt two views, personal and impersonal views, and systematically employ them in both supervised and semi-supervised sentiment classification. Here, personal views consist of those sentences which directly express speaker’s feeling and preference towards a target object while impersonal views focus on statements towards a target object for evaluation. To obtain them, an unsup...

2015
Martin Hammershøj Olesen Dorthe Kirkegaard Thomsen Mia Skytte O’Toole

This study tested whether general causality orientations explained unique variance in subjective wellbeing (SWB). That is, whether autonomy and impersonal orientations predicted SWB above trait dispositions. Hypotheses were tested by structural equation modeling (SEM) of data from a large sample (N = 1181). Results showed that a higher autonomy orientation predicted increased SWB above neurotic...

2001
E. I. Robson J. A. Stevens T. Jenness

Calibrated data for 65 flat-spectrum extragalactic radio sources are presented at a wavelength of 850μm covering a three-year period from April 1997. The data, obtained from the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope using the SCUBA camera in pointing mode, were analysed using an automated pipeline process based on the Observatory Reduction and Acquisition Control Data Reduction (ORAC-DR) system. This p...

2013
Cláudio F. Costa RobeRt Nozick

When in search of an explanation for the nature of philosophy, a good starting point is to inquire as to its origins. As is commonly known, Occidental philosophy originated in Ancient Greece as a substitute for mythological and religious explanations. Instead of accepting explanations of the foundations and origins of reality based on the anthropomorphic projections of mythology, the early Gree...

2001
James P. Blevins

Passive and impersonal constructions have a strikingly different status in current theoretical and descriptive studies. All formal approaches recognize passive constructions and provide some means of relating their properties to those of corresponding actives. Any framework that did not would be considered fundamentally deficient or incomplete. Many descriptive grammars likewise apply a broad n...

2010
John Joseph Wallis

Institutional economists concerned with rules often focus on the trade-off between individuals and social incentives. This paper argues that the real trade-off that individuals face is between the organizations they belong to in contrast to social rules, and asks when do individuals find it in their interests to act in the interests of their organizations and when do they support impersonal rul...

2010
Burkhard C. Schipper

I develop awareness-dependent subjective expected utility by taking unawareness structures introduced in Heifetz, Meier, and Schipper (2006, 2008, 2009) as primitives in the Anscombe-Aumann approach to subjective expected utility. I observe that a decision maker is unaware of an event if and only if her choices reveal that the event is “null” and the negation of the event is “null”. Moreover, I...

Institutional identity as a concept in CDA is a field of study that deals with the identities that individuals in institutions obtain, one that merits deep research attention. News interviews as institutional instances can be analyzed based on the impersonal structures because interviewees see themselves as part of the institution and they may not take responsibility when they encounter problem...

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