نتایج جستجو برای: working independence

تعداد نتایج: 242861  

Journal: :international journal of management and business research 2011
jyoti sharma parul sharma

this study examined the relationship of the personality factors (openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism) with each of the three workaholism components i.e. working compulsively, working excessively and combined workaholics. as the study is of exploratory in nature, a sample of 145 academicians was drawn from the two universities of jammu region (india), namely...

2017
Tony W. Wilson Amy L. Proskovec Elizabeth Heinrichs-Graham Jennifer O’Neill Kevin R. Robertson Howard S. Fox Susan Swindells

Impairments in working memory are among the most prevalent features of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND), yet their origins are unknown, with some studies arguing that encoding operations are disturbed and others supporting deficits in memory maintenance. The current investigation directly addresses this issue by using a dynamic mapping approach to identify when and where processin...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2011
Daryl Fougnie George A Alvarez

The world is composed of features and objects and this structure may influence what is stored in working memory. It is widely believed that the content of memory is object-based: Memory stores integrated objects, not independent features. We asked participants to report the color and orientation of an object and found that memory errors were largely independent: Even when one of the object's fe...

2007
Karim Chalak Halbert White Julian Betts Graham Elliott Clive Granger Mark Machina Dimitris Politis

This paper studies the interrelations between independence or conditional independence and causal relations, defined in terms of functional dependence, that hold among variables of interest within the settable system framework of White and Chalak. We provide formal conditions ensuring the validity of Reichenbach’s principle of common cause and introduce a new conditional counterpart, the condit...

1994

Mutual stochastic independences among-algebras and mutual algebraic inde-pendences among elements of semimodular lattices are observed to have a very similar behaviour. We suggest abstract independence structures called I-relations describing it. Presented examination of I-relations resembles a theory of abstract connectedness: a dual characterization of I-relations by families of connected set...

Journal: :Studies in health technology and informatics 2006
Diane F Mahoney Barbara Tarlow

Research has demonstrated the health and financial cost to working caregivers of older adults and the cost to business in lost productivity. This paper describes the implementation of the Worker Interactive Networking (WIN) project, a Web-based program designed to support employed caregivers at work. WIN innovatively linked working caregivers via the Internet to home to monitor elders' status u...

Journal: :Canadian journal of experimental psychology = Revue canadienne de psychologie experimentale 2015
Nathan S Rose Lin Luo Ellen Bialystok Alexandra Hering Karen Lau Fergus I M Craik

The Breakfast Task (Craik & Bialystok, 2006) is a computerized task that simulates the planning and monitoring requirements involved in cooking breakfast, an everyday activity important for functional independence. In Experiment 1, 28 adults performed the Breakfast Task, and outcome measures were examined with principal component analysis to elucidate the structure of cognitive processes underl...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2006
Daniel A Gajewski James R Brockmole

Are integrated objects the unit of capacity of visual working memory, or is continued attention needed to maintain bindings between independently stored features? In a delayed recall task, participants reported the color and shape of a probed item from a memory array. During the delay, attention was manipulated with an exogenous cue. Recall was elevated at validly cued positions, indicating tha...

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2010
Renée Punch Merv Hyde

This Australian study examined the communication, academic, and social outcomes of pediatric cochlear implantation from the perspectives of teachers working with children with cochlear implants. The children were aged from 1 to 18 years and attended a range of educational settings in early intervention, primary, and secondary schooling. One hundred and fifty-one teachers completed a survey on o...

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