نتایج جستجو برای: community punishment

تعداد نتایج: 372853  

Journal: :Proceedings of the ACM on human-computer interaction 2021

Content moderation is an essential part of online community health and governance. While much extant research centered on what happens to the content, also involves management violators. This study focuses how moderators (mods) make decisions about their actions after violation takes place but before sanction by examining they "profile" Through observations interviews with volunteer mods Twitch...

2000
Orit Perry Ido Erev Ernan Haruvy

The timing and the frequency of punishment are critical elements in law enforcement. Previous studies suggest the superiority of immediate punishment schemes over delayed punishment, as well as the importance of frequent punishment. Yet law enforcement schemes which utilize both frequent and immediate punishment may be cost prohibitive in real settings. In this work, we propose the “bad lottery...

2016
Michael Lyvers Rachel Hinton Stephanie Gotsis Michelle Roddy Mark S. Edwards Fred Arne Thorberg

Traits presumed to reflect dopaminergic reward and prefrontal executive systems functioning were assessed in 100 clients undergoing residential treatment for substance dependence and a community sample of 107 social drinkers. All participants completed self-report measures of impulsivity, alexithymia, frontal systems dysfunction, sensitivity to rewards and punishments, dispositional mindfulness...

Journal: :Multivariate behavioral research 2012
Marike Polak Mark de Rooij Willem J Heiser

In this article we propose a model-free diagnostic for single-peakedness (unimodality) of item responses. Presuming a unidimensional unfolding scale and a given item ordering, we approximate item response functions of all items based on ordered conditional means (OCM). The proposed OCM methodology is based on Thurstone & Chave's (1929) criterion of irrelevance, which is a graphical, exploratory...

2016
Lisa Stolzenberg Stewart J. D'Alessio William C. Bailey Ruth D. Peterson John K. Cochran

Journal: :Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association 2010
Olivia M Jakobs Elizabeth M O'Leary Mark F Cormack Guan C Chong

The extraordinary (unplanned) review of clinical privileges is the means by which an organisation can manage specific complaints about individual practitioners' clinical competence that require immediate investigation. To date, the extraordinary review of clinical privileges for doctors and dentists has not been the subject of much research and there is a pressing need for the evaluation and re...

2012
Arne Traulsen Torsten Röhl Manfred Milinski

Punishment can stabilize costly cooperation and ensure the success of a common project that is threatened by free-riders. Punishment mechanisms can be classified into pool punishment, where the punishment act is carried out by a paid third party, (e.g. a police system or a sheriff), and peer punishment, where the punishment act is carried out by peers. Which punishment mechanism is preferred wh...

2015
Patrick Aquino Robert S. Gazzale Sarah Jacobson

While peer punishment sometimes motivates increased cooperation, it sometimes reduces cooperation. We use a lab experiment to study why punishment sometimes fails. We begin with a gift exchange game with punishment as it has typically been implemented therein since punishment has often backfired in this game. We modify two features of punishment that could increase its efficacy: punishment’s st...

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