نتایج جستجو برای: preference

تعداد نتایج: 65640  

Journal: :اقتصاد و توسعه کشاورزی 0
سلامی سلامی کاوسی کلاشمی کاوسی کلاشمی

abstract successful presence of indian and pakistani rice in iran’s market due to having similar quality with the domestic rice, extensive advertisement, and good packaging has faced rice production in iran with a big challenge. assuming that the attractions of iranian consumers toward these imported rice varieties are a signal of changes in the preferences of the domestic consumers in favor of...

Journal: :مجله دندانپزشکی جامعه اسلامی دندانپزشکان 0
دکتر عاطفه پاکدل atefeh pakdel گروه آموزشی دندانپزشکی کودکان دانشکده دندانپزشکی دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی (واحد تهران) مهندس ناصر ولایی naser valaei دکتر نگار میرزابیگی negar mirzabeygi

relationship between sweetness preference and dental caries in mother child pairs dr. a. pakdel* - eng. n. valaei** - dr. n. mirzabeygi*** *- assistant professor of pedodontics dept. - faculty of dentistry – tehran islamic azad university. **- the member of islamic azad university. ***- dentist. background and aim: considering the existing concern on increasing caries and the importance of swee...

2015
Shaoying Liu Naiqi G. Xiao Paul C. Quinn Dandan Zhu Liezhong Ge Olivier Pascalis Kang Lee

Previous studies have reported that 3- to 4-month-olds show a visual preference for faces of the same gender as their primary caregiver (e.g., Quinn et al., 2002). In addition, this gender preference has been observed for own-race faces, but not for other-race faces (Quinn et al., 2008). However, most of the studies of face gender preference have focused on infants at 3-4 months. Development of...

Journal: :CoRR 2018
Mohammadreza Esfandiari Senjuti Basu Roy Sihem Amer-Yahia

Current crowdsourcing platforms provide little support for worker feedback. Workers are sometimes invited to post free text describing their experience and preferences in completing tasks. They can also use forums such as Turker Nation to exchange preferences on tasks and requesters. In fact, crowdsourcing platforms rely heavily on observing workers and inferring their preferences implicitly. I...

2010
Roy Brouwer John Rolfe Jill Windle

The main objective of this study is to examine how repeated choice affects preference learning in stated preference experiments. We test different hypotheses related to preference learning by analyzing response patterns and asking respondents in a choice experiment to report their experienced certainty when going through the choice tasks. In a split-sample test, we show that follow-up choice ce...

2011
Christopher G. Lucas Charles Kemp Thomas L. Griffiths

People’s choices can be predicted given information about their preferences. Learning people’s preferences is the inverse problem of inferring preferences from choices. Given the apparent relationship between choice prediction and preference learning, it is natural to ask whether the two are mutually consistent. Given weak assumptions, we show that no single, consistent model of the relationshi...

Journal: :Symmetry 2017
Liang Wang Álvaro Labella Rosa M. Rodríguez Ying-Ming Wang Luis Martínez-López

After an emergency event (EE) happens, emergency decision making (EDM) is a common and effective way to deal with the emergency situation, which plays an important role in mitigating its level of harm. In the real world, it is a big challenge for an individual emergency manager (EM) to make a proper and comprehensive decision for coping with an EE. Consequently, many practical EDM problems driv...

2005
F. Chiclana

Consistency of preference relations is associated with the study of the transitivity property. This is clearly related to the scales used for associating preferences values to judgements, and the conditions used to represent transitivity. Both issues, the scale to use and the consistency property, have been studied in the multiplicative model as well as in the fuzzy one. However, we make note t...

2017
Thuy Ngoc Nguyen Francesco Ricci

In group decision making, users’ behaviour are influenced by their long-term and group-induced preferences. However, how to leverage them is challenging due to their dynamic nature, which is also dependent on the specific group settings. In our work, we employ a group recommendation model that utilizes both types of preferences and we analyze alternative ways of combing them, under diverse grou...

Journal: :Journal of individual psychology 1971
D L Payne

On the basis of previous work by various investigators (2, 3, 5, 6), the present study was designed to test the following hypotheses about firstborns: (a) They will score higher on the Edwards Personal Preference Schedule (EPPS) need for Affiliation scales (6), and need for Achievement scales (5) than other birth-order groups. (b) They will score higher on the College Entrance Exan1ination Boar...

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