نتایج جستجو برای: judgmental

تعداد نتایج: 1021  

Journal: :International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research 2021

Purpose The purpose of the paper is to theorize how develop student entrepreneurs' ability reflect by means a learning activity called entrepreneurial diary, which seeks self-regulated learners capable intelligent action. importance self-regulation in entrepreneurship linked individual's make judgments under conditions uncertainty, requires reflective thinking. Design/methodology/approach build...

Journal: :JIM (Jurnal Ilmu Manajemen) 2021

This study aims to determine the role of moderation hedonic motivation in sales promotion on repurchase intention use e-wallets by millennials. research uses an online survey method. The sampling technique used is judgmental sampling. respondents are users e-wallet branded OVO payments. sample was 215 respondents. Data processed using Moderating Regression Analysis (MRA). indicates that promoti...

1996
R. K. Skogerboe

The analysis of food products or water supplies for toxic or potentially toxic elements, e.g., heavy metals, is the central problem addressed in this report. An evaluation of this problem in terms of the capabilities and limitations of applicable analytical techniques is the primary thrust of this report. Thus, recommendations regarding the selection of the best analytical methods and technique...

2015
Zhihui Lai Yong-Gang Leng

A two-dimensional Duffing oscillator which can produce stochastic resonance (SR) is studied in this paper. We introduce its SR mechanism and present a generalized parameter-adjusted SR (GPASR) model of this oscillator for the necessity of parameter adjustments. The Kramers rate is chosen as the theoretical basis to establish a judgmental function for judging the occurrence of SR in this model; ...

Journal: :AI Magazine 1986
Peter E. Hart Amos Barzilay Richard O. Duda

Historically, the evolution of expert systems has been driven by scientifically based fields such as medicine, geology, and computer engineering. More recently, expert system developers have turned their attention to the highly judgmental decision tasks found in business and finance We introduce the corporate assessment problem, point out the limitations of current expert system approaches to t...

2008
Christian List Karen Croxson Jon Elster Hélène Landemore

Can collectives be wise? The thesis that they can has recently received a lot of attention. It has been argued that, in many judgmental or decision-making tasks, suitably organized groups can outperform their individual members. In particular, it has been suggested that groups are good at meeting what I call the correspondence challenge (as in correspondence with the facts): By pooling informat...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology 1974
R E Thayer D Carey

Judgments of the numerousness of patterns of dots vary with the size of the background on which the dots are presented The direction of this judgmental illusion depends upon the experimental correlation between background size and actual number of dots When the correlation is positive, judged numerousness varies inversely with background size, however, when the correlation is negative, the illu...

2009
Mingyuan Zhang

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2013
FRANK SISTRUNK

Patterns of conforming behavior were compared for Ss empirically contrasted as conservatives, moderates, or liberals on a politically based Thurstone-type scale. In a split-plot factorial analysis-ofvariance design, liberalism-conservatism of the Ss and political identification of the influence sources were employed as between-Ss variables, while task difficulty opera ted as a within·Ss variabl...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2003
Amanda J Hordern David C Currow

Sexuality is intrinsic to a person's sense of self and can be an intimate form of communication that helps relieve suffering and lessens the threat to personhood in the face of life-limiting illness. Health professionals struggle to accept that people with life-limiting illness, especially older people, continue to be sexual beings. People facing life-limiting illness may appreciate the opportu...

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