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2007). Communication research shows that the effectiveness of these responses depends on framing—that is, the effort to “select some aspects of a perceived reality and make them more salient in a communicating text, in such a way as to promote a particular problem definition...
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Any unexpected answer can cause confusion on the user side, since its reason is unclear: was the query overspecified/underspecified or was it correct and is the data not existing in the database? To answer these questions, users need a means for explorative queries and guidance through the ...
We now believe that we are in a position to answer the question, "Are faces special?" Our answer is yes, that there is evidence for special processing that does not apply to other stimuli that upright faces benefit from, and that this contributes to the face inversion effect. But our ans...
Based on the achievements of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) in medicine, and the need for effective government interventions in support of business, some have advocated for the use of RCTs in the evaluation of business support programmes (BSPs). Not
Sex and sexuality are a significant part of human spirituality, which in turn is closely linked to mental health and well-being. Consequently, problematic expressions of sexual conduct, i.e., compulsive sexual behaviour (CSB) or so-called sexual addiction (SA), can widely impinge on the spirit...
Our research is based on e-government services for Swiss family farms. The e-government era in Swiss agriculture started in 1999. In response to the BSE outbreak in Europe, the Swiss Government introduced an electronic database for animal identification and traceability. In 2011, it launched an...