نتایج جستجو برای: self awareness

تعداد نتایج: 622241  

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2007
Wendy L Wolfe Stephen A Maisto

Research has repeatedly verified high co-prevalence rates for bulimia and alcohol abuse. Two heuristics may help explain this co-occurrence. The self-inflation component of Steele and Josephs' myopia model has been evaluated and results have indicated that alcohol consumption results in decreased self-discrepancy. Research on Hull's self-awareness model also has largely found that alcohol decre...

2000
Lin Padgham Patrick Lambrix

Intentional agent systems are increasingly being used in a wide range of complex applications. Capabilities has recently been introduced into one of these systems as a software engineering mechanism to support modularity and reusability while still allowing meta-level reasoning. This paper presents a formalisation of capabilities within the framework of beliefs, goals and intentions and indicat...

2013
Misha Sra Chris Schmandt

This paper introduces the location-based mobile application Spotz that explores the persuasive qualities of sharing location information visually to promote behavior change. Spotz encourages users to become self-aware of the kinds of places they visit which can have motivational properties deriving from social feedback. The app displays a continually evolving graphic of relatively sized circles...

2006
Minh Hong Tran Yun Yang Gitesh K. Raikundalia

This paper describes F@ (read as “fat”), our innovative framework of group awareness, which aims to extend our understanding of group awareness and help designers develop awareness mechanisms. First, the abstract level of F@ identifies four awareness schools, including conversational awareness, workspace awareness, contextual awareness and self-awareness. Then, the concrete level of F@ presents...

Journal: :Robotics and Autonomous Systems 2011
Emre Ugur Erhan Öztop Erol Sahin

In this paper, we show that through self-interaction and self-observation, an anthropomorphic robot equipped with a range camera can learn object affordances and use this knowledge for planning. In the first step of learning, the robot discovers commonalities in its action-effect experiences by discovering effect categories. Once the effect categories are discovered, in the second step, afforda...

Journal: :Computers & Education 2004
Yu-Chu Yeh

Nurturing reflective teaching and improving critical-thinking instruction are two important goals in teacher education, but these are only achievable when teachers-in-training are provided with opportunities for building professional knowledge and for exhibiting reflective teaching practices. A computer simulation program (CS-TGCTS) was therefore developed here, and its effectiveness is explain...

2003
Jawwad Noor Alvaro Sandroni Larry G. Epstein

This paper models an agent in a multi-period setting who does not update according to Bayes’ Rule, and who is self-aware and anticipates her updating behavior when formulating plans. Choice-theoretic axiomatic foundations are provided. Then the model is specialized axiomatically to capture updating biases that re‡ect excessive weight given to (i) prior beliefs, or alternatively, (ii) the realiz...

2015
Douglas Duckworth

Buddhist theories of mind pivot between two distinct interpretative strands: (1) an epistemological tradition in which the mind, or the mental, is the foundation for valid knowledge and (2) a tradition of deconstruction, in which there is no privileged vantage point for truth claims. The contested status of these two strands is evident in the debates surrounding the relationship between epistem...

2015
Yiyi Li Ying Xie Eric Zheng

The spurts and multiplicity of Internet advertising have made multi-channel attribution an immediate challenge to marketing practitioners. We propose an integrated individual-level choice model that considers three stages of a consumer’s purchase funnel – awareness, alternative evaluation and purchase across all competitors to analyze the effects of touches on (1) consumers’ choice of entry sit...

2008
Jelena Markovic J. Markovic

As long as there is self-awareness, there will be foolishness. With the ability to reflect on one’s existence comes responsibility and a normative standard of behaviour. One perhaps distinctly human dimension of selfawareness is metacognition. ‘Thinking about your thinking’ is involved in regulating complex patterns of behaviour which may be maladaptive, selfdestructive, or a poor expression of...

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