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Task analysis
About: Task analysis is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 10432 publications have been published within this topic receiving 283481 citations.
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TL;DR: This paper extended previous work by using meta-analytic techniques to assess the effects of level of analysis and task interdependence on the cohesion performance of the cohesio-performance relationship.
Abstract: This study extends previous work reviewing the cohesion-performance relationship by using meta-analytic techniques to assess the effects of level of analysis and task interdependence on the cohesio...
539 citations
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Charles University in Prague1, Google2, University of Trento3, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology4, University of Barcelona5, Polytechnic University of Catalonia6, New York University7, Uppsala University8, University of Stuttgart9, Stanford University10, Brandeis University11, Saarland University12
TL;DR: This shared task combines the shared tasks of the previous five years under a unique dependency-based formalism similar to the 2008 task and describes how the data sets were created and show their quantitative properties.
Abstract: For the 11th straight year, the Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning has been accompanied by a shared task whose purpose is to promote natural language processing applications and evaluate them in a standard setting. In 2009, the shared task was dedicated to the joint parsing of syntactic and semantic dependencies in multiple languages. This shared task combines the shared tasks of the previous five years under a unique dependency-based formalism similar to the 2008 task. In this paper, we define the shared task, describe how the data sets were created and show their quantitative properties, report the results and summarize the approaches of the participating systems.
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TL;DR: This paper manipulated transformational and transactional leadership styles and compared them in individual and group task conditions to determine whether they had different impacts on individualists and counter-individualists in individual task conditions.
Abstract: We manipulated transformational and transactional leadership styles and compared them in individual and group task conditions to determine whether they had different impacts on individualists and c...
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TL;DR: A study of a group of elementary school students learning to control a computer-implemented Newtonian object reveals a surprisingly uniform and detailed collection of strategies, at the core of which is a robust “Aristotelian” expectation that things should move in the direction they are last pushed.
526 citations