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Given the prohibitive time and costs of behavioral, imaging, and neuropsychological studies, one might question the utility of pursuing individual differences research. It has been argued that it is not optimal to pursue large sample sizes in neuroimaging because effects that require large samples are...
MET research with adults and children who can be instructed to fixate calibration targets has greater flexibility in calibration methods. In a typical calibration session, participants are asked to look at calibration points displayed on a screen, comparable to screen-based eye tracking (SET) calibrat...
Reliability in coding open-ended data: Lessons learned from HIV behavioral research Field methods, 16 (3) (2004), pp. 307-331 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar 18 NL Holt, JGH Dunn Toward a grounded theory of the psychosocial competencies and environmental conditions associated with soccer success Jo...
(cardiovascular disease or cancer). Research on adolescent health behavior determines factors related to increased risk formaladaptive behaviorssuch as cigarette smoking (risk factors), and variables that decrease risk for these behaviors (protective factors) and also may operate to reduce the impact of...
(GISM)59, while Murray et al. first proposed the cross-impact analysis-interpretive structural modeling method60. In his research, Liu used the perspective of system theory to analyze the game explanatory structural model in depth61, provided the process and steps of the game explanatory ...
Research methods Governance effectiveness in public–public collaboration for food safety risk management is affected by many dimensions. Moreover, each dimension includes several factors. Such dimension and factors are not independent of each other. A simple and effective method is to further identify ...
and age maybe an important factor which affects the knowledge,attitude and behavior on AIDS.Conclusion Structural equation modeling showed more advantages than the traditional statistical methods,which can reasonable explain the relationship of HIV/AIDS related knowledge,attitude and behavior.We should ...
In survey research, sets of items are used to gather data for descriptive and inferential purposes. Items are complex linguistic constructions that trigger a set of interpretations, require a specific kind of action or response in a survey context, and, depending on their content, may appear as...
The response time-based Concealed Information Test (RT-CIT) is an established memory detection paradigm. Slower RTs to critical information (called ‘