نتایج جستجو برای: independent media communications

تعداد نتایج: 789620  

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of psychology 2015
Chris N H Street Jaume Masip

People believe others are telling the truth more often than they actually are; this is called the truth bias. Surprisingly, when a speaker is judged at multiple points across their statement the truth bias declines. Previous claims argue this is evidence of a shift from (biased) heuristic processing to (reasoned) analytical processing. In four experiments we contrast the heuristic-analytic mode...

2015
Sapna Jain Akshaya Kumar Mishra

Row-cyclic array codes equipped with m-metric [13] suitable for parallel channel communication systems have been introduced by the first author in [10] and the notion of cluster/burst array errors were introduced by the first author in [6]. In this paper, we study cluster array errors detection and correction in row-cyclic array codes.

2000
P. Dillenbourg

For many years, theories of collaborative learning tended to focus on how individuals function in a group. More recently, the focus has shifted so that the group itself has become the unit of analysis. In terms of empirical research, the initial goal was to establish whether and under what circumstances collaborative learning was more effective than learning alone. Researchers controlled severa...

Journal: :EAI Endorsed Trans. Ubiquitous Environments 2012
Jim Baddoo Peter Gillick Prashant Pillai Rex Morrey M. Naylor Adrian Waller Aleister Smith Kai J. Xu Muhammad Ali Yongqiang Cheng

The Single European Sky Air Traffic Management (ATM) research programme SESAR has identified continued growth in demand for aircraft communications as air traffic increases and communications become more network centric. Alongside existing systems such as VHF Data Link Mode 2, new systems such as LDACS and AeroMACS are being proposed along with satellite communications. This growth is likely to...

Journal: :New Media & Society 2004
Stephen Graham

INTRODUCTION The so-called ‘information society’ is an increasingly urban society. The ‘digital age’ is an age which is dominated by cities and metropolitan regions to an extent that is unprecedented in human history. However, up until the late 1990s, the complex links between cities and electronic communications generated a curiously scarce literature. Since their inception, urban studies, pol...

2012
Hritik Gupta Brian Nicholson Michael Newman

The use of social media has revolutionized the internal and external communications and management of many businesses. This paper discusses the various social media platforms in the context of UK building societies. Many companies from the banking sector are utilizing social media, and in some this is outpacing traditional methods of marketing and internal communication. The main aim of this re...

2002
Douglas A. Galbi

Understanding of the future for media industries can benefit from a look backwards. In the era before radio and television, print media alone were highly successful in creating new consumer visions and aspirations, building national brands, and establishing significant brand equity. The advent of radio and television did not change total advertising spending as a share of total economic output,...

Journal: :Applied optics 2004
Federico Dios Juan Antonio Rubio Alejandro Rodrfguez Adolfo Comerón

In an optical communication link between an optical ground station and a geostationary satellite the main problems appear in the uplink and are due to beam wander and to scintillation. Reliable methods for modeling both effects simultaneously are needed to provide an accurate tool with which the robustness of the communication channel can be tested. Numerical tools, especially the split-step me...

2015
Trent M. Graham Herbert J. Bernstein Tzu-Chieh Wei Marius Junge Paul G Kwiat

Transmitting quantum information between two remote parties is a requirement for many quantum applications; however, direct transmission of states is often impossible because of noise and loss in the communication channel. Entanglement-enhanced state communication can be used to avoid this issue, but current techniques require extensive experimental resources to transmit large quantum states de...

2008
Cristina Bicchieri Azi Lev-On Alex Chavez John Ledyard

Subjects communicated prior to playing trust games; the richness of the communication media and the topics of conversation were manipulated. Communication richness failed to produce significant differences in first-mover investments. However, the topics of conversation made a significant difference: the amounts sent were considerably higher in the unrestricted communication conditions than in t...

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