نتایج جستجو برای: interactional patterns

تعداد نتایج: 413363  

2015
Yulia Golland Yossi Arzouan Nava Levit-Binnun Wenbo Luo

Existing evidence suggests that in social contexts individuals become coupled in their emotions and behaviors. Furthermore, recent biological studies demonstrate that the physiological signals of interacting individuals become coupled as well, exhibiting temporally synchronized response patterns. However, it is yet unknown whether people can shape each other's responses without the direct, face...

2003
Matthew Chalmers

In this paper, we discuss taking a ‘seamful’ design approach to ubicomp systems. Some features that we designers usually categorise as infrastructure problems may, to users, be useful interactional features. Examples include the edges and gaps in 802.11 coverage, and the patterns of where one can and cannot get GPS positioning. Sometimes we cannot smooth over or hide these ‘seams’. Seamfulness ...

1998
Scott Fabius Kiesling

The variation patterns of the variable (ING) in an American college fraternity are explained by analyzing individual men's contextualized discourse. While most of the fraternity men predictably use a lower rate of the `vernacular' variant in weekly meetings, several men use a higher rate. I argue that all of the men index alignment roles associated with power, but that these alignment roles are...

2015
Josh Iorio John E. Taylor

As project-based industries such as Architecture, Engineering and Construction globalize, workers require strategies for managing conflict in virtual project networks. Our aim in this paper is to explore the efficacy of boundary objects as tools to mediate conflict in culturally-diverse, distributed networks. Based on annotated recordings for eight networks of graduate student engineers, we dem...

2001
Iain P. Werry Kerstin Dautenhahn Bernard Ogden William S. Harwin

Increasingly socially intelligent agents (software or robotic) are used in education, rehabilitation and therapy. This paper discusses the role of inter-active, mobile robots as social mediators in the particular domain of autism therapy. This research is part of the project AURORA that studies how mobile robots can be used to teach children with autism basic interaction skills that are importa...

1995
V. Srinivasan Rao

Information was gathered in an organization conducting a pilot study of the satellite office concept. The goal of the information gathering was to document adjustments and changes taking place to permit inferences regarding the need,for more advanced communication technologies, such as videocorrferencing and coordination systems. While there is .rome evidence for the need for advanced technolog...

2001
Keith E. Stanovich Richard F. West James Madison Maggie Toplak

Individual differences on a variety of framing and conjunction problems were examined in light of Slovic and Tversky’s (1974) understanding/acceptance principle—that more reflective and skilled reasoners are more likely to affirm the axioms that define normative reasoning and to endorse the task construals of informed experts. The predictions derived from the principle were confirmed for the mu...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 2002
Pamela K Richardson

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to investigate the characteristics of the school social environment experienced by children with physical disabilities and the social interactional characteristics of children with physical disabilities in the school environment. The goal was to understand the interactive processes that support or inhibit these children's social interactions. METHOD Nat...

2001
Margaret K. Keiley Brenda L. Seery

This exploratory qualitative study used semi-structured interviews with adjudicated and non-adjudicated adolescents and their parents to identify: (1) different behavioral manifestations of affect regulation and attachment interactions as described by respondents; and (2) interactional patterns that we might wish to target in a therapeutic intervention. Parents used more functional internal aff...

Journal: :Management Science 2018
Sameer B. Srivastava Amir Goldberg V. Govind Manian Christopher Potts

How do people adapt to organizational culture and what are the consequences for their outcomes in the organization? These fundamental questions about culture have previously been examined using self-report measures, which are subject to reporting bias, rely on coarse cultural categories defined by researchers, and provide only static snapshots of cultural fit. In contrast, we develop an interac...

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