They can be categorical or continuous, and researchers use statistical methods such as factor analysis to identify and analyze these factors. Factors in psychology can also refer to specific components of a particular theory or model, such as the cognitive factors involved in memory processes or ...
2000). Memory is one of the fundamental cognitive factors in supporting creative processes (Beaty et al.,2017; Benedek & Fink,2019). Creativity does not come ex nihilo. It involves the process of recalling, searching (Yin et al.,2023), interacting with (Palmer,2020), and...
Transcriptional regulation exhibits extensive robustness, but human genetics indicates sensitivity to transcription factor (TF) dosage. Reconciling such observations requires quantitative studies of TF dosage effects at trait-relevant ranges, largely lac
Creativity is a key skill for the twenty-first century, where the individual and collective imperative to adapt is omnipresent. Yet, it is still unclear how to put creativity theories into practice, which signals a lacuna in our understanding of the pragmatic means by which we get creative. Th...
Toward Definition and Measurement of Pupil Control Behaviour. A one-way analysis of variance was applied to each of the questionnaire items. All of the items survived the analysis of variance test; the final PCB... AR Helsel,DJ Willower - 《Analysis of Variance》 被引量: 22发表: 1974年 ...
we propose foundations for a unifying framework that takes the perspective of dynamical systems. Specifically, we suggest that de-synchronization, a hallmark of disruption, is an integral part of the creative processes that operate across individual and collective levels of analysis. We show that by...
Human behavior is also a very important part of the social environment [114]. Different human behaviors also have different effects on building energy [115]. Current research mostly combines psychology [116,117] and uses questionnaires [118,119] to collect statistics on energy-saving behaviors in...
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This ap- proach is illustrated in the analysis of the Longitudinal Study of American Youth (LSAY) data. Class-specific effects. Seven different possible class- specific effects correspond to the parameters with a sub- script k in Equations 4, 5, and 6. They are labeled in Figure 2 with ...
1. The transportation sector is responsible for 30% of the U.S. total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and light duty vehicles (LDVs) account for close to 60% of the transport sector GHG emissions (U...