نتایج جستجو برای: religious include frustration

تعداد نتایج: 387713  

2013
Hildegardo Noronha Ricardo Sol Athanasios Vourvopoulos

This paper tries to identify increases in user frustration when using Eye-Tracking devices as compared to common interfacing devices like a standard mouse. For this, we used an electroencephalograph (EEG) to measure frustration levels while users navigated within a maze using each of the referred devices. Results from the analysis performed on the EEG data indicate that Eye-tracking has the sam...

Journal: :Body image 2012
Joke Verstuyf Maarten Vansteenkiste Bart Soenens

Based on Self-Determination Theory, this study aimed to gain further insight in the pathway from eating regulation to bulimic symptoms by (a) examining diet-specific need frustration as an intervening mechanism, (b) investigating the associations between different types of goals underlying eating regulation and diet-specific need frustration and bulimic symptoms, and (c) considering body dissat...

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2002
Laura T Flannelly Kevin J Flannelly Andrew J Weaver

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To review qualitative and quantitative research studies measuring religious and spiritual variables published in American oncology nursing journals from 1990-1999 and the types of measures used. DATA SOURCES All research studies published from 1990-1999 in Oncology Nursing Forum, Cancer Nursing, and the Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing. DATA SYNTHESIS A higher percen...

2012
Margarida Romero

Online education increasingly puts emphasis on collaborative learning methods. Despite the pedagogical advantages of collaborative learning, online learners can perceive collaborative learning activities as frustrating experiences. The purpose of this study was to characterize the feelings of frustration as a negative emotion among online learners engaged in online computer-supported collaborat...

2015
Sven Laumer Christian Maier Tim Weitzel Jakob Wirth

In this study drivers and consequences of frustration, a negative emotion when using information technology (IT), are theorized and empirically evaluated in a social networking services (SNS) usage context. For example, when users are frustrated by using SNS they might stop using these services. As the number of users mainly determines the value of SNS this paper focuses on frustration while us...

Journal: :Aggressive behavior 2014
Mary B Russa Christina M Rodriguez Paul J Silvia

Although intergenerational patterns of punitive physical punishment garner considerable research attention, the mechanisms by which historical, cognitive, and contextual factors interplay to influence disciplinary responding remains poorly understood. Disciplinary attitudes have been shown to mediate the association between disciplinary history and disciplinary responding. The present study inv...

2015
Efi Efrati

This series of three lecture will deal with two basic notions that are encountered in many different soft matter systems; geometric frustration and handedness. The first two lectures will focus on geometric frustration. We will introduce different kinds of geometric frustration, and discuss different possible strategies of resolving the resulting frustration, emphasizing differences between loc...

2013
Christina M. Pawliczek Birgit Derntl Thilo Kellermann Ruben C. Gur Frank Schneider Ute Habel

Antisocial behavior and aggression are prominent symptoms in several psychiatric disorders including antisocial personality disorder. An established precursor to aggression is a frustrating event, which can elicit anger or exasperation, thereby prompting aggressive responses. While some studies have investigated the neural correlates of frustration and aggression, examination of their relation ...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Samin Aref

Frustration index is a key measure for analysing signed networks that has been underused due to its computational complexity. We use an optimisation-based method to analyse frustration as a global structural property of signed networks under different contexts. We provide exact numerical results on social and biological signed networks as well as networks of formal alliances and antagonisms bet...

Journal: :Electr. J. Comb. 2012
Garry S. Bowlin

A signed graph is a graph where each edge is labeled as either positive or negative. A circle is positive if the product of edge labels is positive. The frustration index is the least number of edges that need to be removed so that every remaining circle is positive. The maximum frustration of a graph is the maximum frustration index over all possible sign labellings. We prove two results about...

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