(2002). "The Fable of the Allegory: The Wizard of Oz in Economics." Journal of Ecomomic Education, 33(3), 254-264.HANSEN, Bradley A., and Kasper, Hirschel (2002) : "The Fable of the Allegory: The Wizard of Oz in Economics". Journal of Economic Education, Summer 2002, Vol. 33 ...
The yogic symbols in Oz seem obvious to me: the good witch appearing as a mass of light; the wicked witch as the dark side of the mind; the Yellow Brick Road that begins as a spiral path of light leading Dorothy to her destination; the need for brains, heart and courage as companions...
Local legend has it that Oz, also known as the Emerald City, was inspired by a prominent castle-like building in the community of Castle Park near Holland, Michigan, where Baum lived during the summer. The yellow brick road was derived from a road at that time paved by yellow bricks, lo...
1笔记 摘要原文 Many researchers use Wizard of Oz (WoZ) as an experimental technique, but there are methodological concerns over its use, and no comprehensive criteria on how to best employ it. We systematically review 54 WoZ experiments published in the primary HRI publication venues from 2001 ...
view that those interpretations reflect Baum's likely motivations in writing the book. The result is a unique way for readers to acquaint themselves with a classic of children's literature that is a bit different and darker than the better-known film version. Students of history and economics ...
ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MUSIC LYRICS IN CONVEYING ECONOMIC CONCEPTS Rockoffs assertion but Dighe (2007) maintains that the Wizard of Oz remains a useful teaching tool to facilitate discussion of the competing interpretations... D Mcclough,J Heinfeldt - 《Journal of Economics & Economic Educat...
However, interactions are often the result of idiosyncratic designs and little has been investigated about user preferences and behaviour. Elicitation and Wizard of Oz (WOz) studies showed potential to design user-informed intuitive and discoverable interactions in a wide range of domains. In this ...
A GIF of the Wicked Witch (巫婆) of the West from “The Wizard of Oz” saying “I’ll get you, my pretty, and your little dog too!” played behind Economics Professor Michael Rizzo as students gathered in Wegmans Hall on Oct. 30 to hear him argue against the opinion that the Earth...
“GDP growth” (which should correctly be called “real GDP growth,” as nominal should always be the default in economics) is very simple. As I showed inthis post, real GDP growth is very slow because NGDP growth is very slow. And of course it’s the Fed’s job to control NGDP ...
ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MUSIC LYRICS IN CONVEYING ECONOMIC CONCEPTS Hansen (2002) has since offered a counter-argument challenging Rockoffs assertion but Dighe (2007) maintains that the Wizard of Oz remains a useful ... D Mcclough,J Heinfeldt - 《Journal of Economics & Economic Education...