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Showing papers on "Perspective (graphical) published in 2022"


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors define, operationalize, and measure news media quality, which is difficult to define, evaluate, and evaluate, not only for its own sake but also for its political implications.
Abstract: High-quality news is important, not only for its own sake but also for its political implications However, defining, operationalizing, and measuring news media quality is difficult, because evalua

24 citations



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TL;DR: In this article, a robust perspective-sensitive network (PSNet) is proposed to overcome the influence of the different view-angles on intra-class similarity by replacing the uniformed feature representation of traditional detectors with a perspective-specific structural feature.

12 citations


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TL;DR: Authors for correspondence - Juan David Leongomez and S. Craig Roberts Output Status: Forthcoming as discussed by the authors, 2017..., 2017... 2017.,.. ).
Abstract: Authors for correspondence - Juan David Leongomez and S. Craig Roberts Output Status: Forthcoming

10 citations


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TL;DR: The authors investigates how to create world-class universities in China from a policy mapping perspective, and investigates the policy connotations of creating worldclass universities and how to make them possible from a mapping perspective.
Abstract: This study investigates how to create world-class universities in China from a policy mapping perspective. Specifically, policy connotations of creating world-class universities in China have been ...

8 citations





Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 2022
TL;DR: The concepts of information, computation, and cognition are variously interpreted and explained and still lead to ambiguous results as discussed by the authors, which can lead to a variety of interpretations and explanations, including:
Abstract: The concepts of information, computation, and cognition are variously interpreted and explained and still lead to ambiguous results.

6 citations




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TL;DR: The authors investigated whether perceptions of growth from adversity might strengthen religious worldviews, thus accounting for a neglected aspect of research on religion, namely, whether perception of growth in the face of adversity may strengthen religious beliefs.
Abstract: Using a lifespan perspective, we investigated a neglected aspect of research on religion, namely, whether perceptions of growth from adversity might strengthen religious worldviews, thus accounting...

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TL;DR: A risk indicator system for elderly services supply chain was established from plan, design, supply, implementation, and customer service, and the DEA method with Entropy-AHP mixed constraint was introduced to deal with the weight freedom of traditional DEA method.
Abstract: Analysing and identifying the risk factors of elderly services is conducive to improving the risk management capabilities of the elderly care industry and maintaining the safety and stability of the elderly care service industry chain. Based on the integrated Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model, a risk indicator system for elderly services supply chain was established from plan, design, supply, implementation, and customer service. The DEA method with Entropy-AHP mixed constraint was introduced to deal with the weight freedom of traditional DEA method. Taking the likelihood, exposure and consequence of risk occurrence as decision variables, the risk evaluation and ranking of the indicators were carried out. According to the empirical analysis based on the data of elderly care institutions in the Pearl River Delta of China, the biggest Pareto risk factors in the first-level and second-level indicators, the risk growth and reduction ratios of the first-level indicators were obtained.

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TL;DR: The authors found that comprehenders consider perspective when predicting, but not from the earliest moments of prediction, consistent with a two-stage account, and they also predicted consistently from the speaker's perspective, their own perspective, and the character's perspective in Experiment 3.




Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 2022
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the changes in teaching and learning made by pharmaceutical faculties in six universities located in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN): Mahasarakham University (Thailand), Taylor's University (Malaysia), University of the Philippines-Manilla (Philippines), Hai Phong University of Medicine and Pharmacy (Vietnam), Universityof Health Sciences (Lao PDR), and Sanata Dharma University (Indonesia).
Abstract: The rapidly emerging COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the need for rapid and extensive changes in the education programs of universities. This chapter reviews the changes in teaching and learning made by pharmaceutical faculties in six universities located in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN): Mahasarakham University (Thailand), Taylor's University (Malaysia), University of the Philippines-Manilla (Philippines), Hai Phong University of Medicine and Pharmacy (Vietnam), University of Health Sciences (Lao PDR), and Sanata Dharma University (Indonesia). The authors discuss adjustments that were made based on educational contexts, planning and infrastructure, educational processes, and products and outcomes. Each university provides a specific story concerning lessons learned in responding to the pandemic. The chapter concludes with changes that will be employed in future emergency situations, as well as those that will continue to be incorporated with the resumption of normal operations.





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TL;DR: In this article, memory has been used to predict the future behavior of others based on situational and person-specific factors and use violations of these expectations to update the predictive models of who can be trusted to cooperate in reciprocal interactions.
Abstract: Memory has evolved to guide our decisions in the present and to prepare us for future interactions with the environment. Within the social domain, memory can help to decide with whom to cooperate. This provides a unique opportunity to study memory from a functional perspective. Although several lines of research have demonstrated that many forms of reciprocal cooperation require memory, most of the research does not support the assumption of a highly specialized cheater-detection module that specifically serves to promote the detection of uncooperative interaction partners. Instead, the literature supports the flexible recruitment of domain-general guessing and memory mechanisms that serve to continuously predict the future behavior of others based on situational and person-specific factors and use violations of these expectations to update the predictive models of who can be trusted to cooperate in reciprocal interactions.




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TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate network matching in China and examine this question from the perspective of referrers, and find that network-based job matching responds to market development in China.
Abstract: To better understand how network-based job matching responds to market development, the authors investigate network matching in China. They examine this question from the perspective of referrers, ...

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TL;DR: In response to the interruption of all levels of education following COVID-19, this paper underlined the difference between emergency remote teaching and online learning, and inquired into the connection between remote learning and online education.
Abstract: In response to the interruption of all levels of education following COVID-19, we start by underlining the difference between emergency remote teaching and online learning. Next, we inquire into th...


Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 2022
Abstract: COVID-19 has greatly disrupted lives and affected buying behavior of individuals. Countries were forced to impose lockdowns, alongside the practices of wearing masks, social distancing and hygiene have become the ‘new normal'. This situation forced consumers to re-work shopping habits, modify food patterns, develop healthy eating and online shopping behavior. With multiple waves of COVID-19 engulfing countries, pandemic effects are here to stay, suggesting food marketers explore the continuity of healthy food consumption with futuristic behavioral intention. For this purpose, this study uses a behavioral model perspective built upon the theory of planned behavior. A general review of the literature on food choice behavior is used. The literature review shows an integrated framework indicating linkages between the antecedents, consumers' behaviors, and behavior intentions/consequences from a sustainable behavioral model perspective.