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Jadielson Alves de Moura

Researcher at Federal University of Pernambuco

Publications -  10
Citations -  67

Jadielson Alves de Moura is an academic researcher from Federal University of Pernambuco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Negotiation & Decision support system. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 10 publications receiving 48 citations.

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Trunk strength is associated with sit-to-stand performance in both stroke and healthy subjects

TL;DR: Better STS performances observed in stroke subjects was related to weakness of the trunk muscles, and evaluation and interventions involving trunk strength should be included in rehabilitation of stroke subjects, who show limitations inSTS performances.
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Alcohol and violent behavior among football spectators: An empirical assessment of Brazilian's criminalization

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider the effectiveness of alcohol intervention on hooligan behavior by means of nonparametric test and a autoregressive moving average series, resorting to over ten years of data (before and during the criminalization) with regard aggression and unruly conduct committed by fans before in football matches within 3 miles from the stadium.
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Modeling sequential bargains and personalities in democratic deliberation systems: A NSS for social-efficient agreements

TL;DR: A negotiation support system (NSS) with a theoretical modeling that considers the aspects of human personality and negotiator’s behavior to assist the decision-making of public managers and stakeholders in democratic bargaining processes and support social-efficient outcomes is introduced.
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Using psychophysiological data to investigate differences by gender and negotiation styles in e-negotiation

TL;DR: This study considers a negotiation support system and an eye-tracking apparatus to analyzes how is the cognitive workload of men and women when assessing information about the opponent to formulate a counteroffer, and confirms the existence of cognitive workload differences by gender and negotiation styles.
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Positioning of Design Elements on the Packaging of Frozen Convenience Food and Consumers’ Levels of Attention: An Experiment Using Pizza Boxes

TL;DR: It is shown that the position of the image, logo and flavor attributes consistently alters consumers’ attention levels, and that such findings may guide brand managers and product designers to propose more appealing packaging to optimize potential market success.