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Table 8. Original paradigm words and corresponding frequency-matched new paradigm words.
2003
"... In PAGE 29: ... The frequency was measured by the number of hits in AltaVista. Table8... In PAGE 30: ...The inclusion of some of the words in Table8 , such as pick , raise , and capital , may seem surprising. These words are only negative in certain contexts, such as pick on your brother , raise a protest , and capital offense .... In PAGE 30: ... We hypothesized that the poor performance of the new paradigm words was (at least partly) due to their sensitivity to context, in contrast to the original paradigm words. To test this hypothesis, we asked 25 people to rate the 28 words in Table8 , using the following scale: 1 = negative semantic orientation (in almost all contexts) 2 = negative semantic orientation (in typical contexts) 3 = neutral or context-dependent semantic orientation 4 = positive semantic orientation (in typical contexts) 5 = positive semantic orientation (in almost all contexts) Each person was given a different random permutation of the 28 words, to control for ordering effects.... ..."
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Table 8. Original paradigm words and corresponding frequency-matched new paradigm words.
2003
"... In PAGE 30: ... The frequency was measured by the number of hits in AltaVista. Table8... In PAGE 31: ...The inclusion of some of the words in Table8 , such as pick , raise , and capital , may seem surprising. These words are only negative in certain contexts, such as pick on your brother , raise a protest , and capital offense .... In PAGE 31: ... We hypothesized that the poor performance of the new paradigm words was (at least partly) due to their sensitivity to context, in contrast to the original paradigm words. To test this hypothesis, we asked 25 people to rate the 28 words in Table8 , using the following scale: 1 = negative semantic orientation (in almost all contexts) 2 = negative semantic orientation (in typical contexts) 3 = neutral or context-dependent semantic orientation 4 = positive semantic orientation (in typical contexts) 5 = positive semantic orientation (in almost all contexts) Each person was given a different random permutation of the 28 words, to control for ordering effects.... ..."
Table 5: Paradigm used in teaching
"... In PAGE 3: ... In other words, it is possible to teach using a procedural approach with an object-oriented language. As can be seen in Table5 , over half of all introductory programming students were taught using a procedural paradigm, even though 81% were taught using an object- oriented language. Figure 1: Number of languages per advertisement Figure 2: Advertisements by language Language Procedural Object Oriented Java (23) 30% 70% Visual Basic (14) 79% 21% C++ (8) 75% 25% Eiffel (2) 50% 50% Table 6: How OO languages are taught Table 6 shows that while Java was predominantly taught using an object-first approach (introducing objects at the outset of a course) Visual Basic and C++ are taught using a procedural approach in most cases.... ..."
Table 1. The taxonomy of programming paradigms based on code mobility [16].
"... In PAGE 6: ... Three different paradigms based on the possibility of dynamic code migration have been identified [16]: Remote Evaluation (REV), Code on Demand (CoD), and Mobile Agents. The paradigms differ in the distribution of know-how, processor, and resources among nodes NA and NB (see Table1 ). In the REV paradigm [17], a component A on node NA sends instruc- tions specifying how a component B on node NB should perform a service.... ..."
Table 1: KLM analysis for program code input for tree-building paradigm with mouse-based menu selection (CSG-TB).
"... In PAGE 6: ...Table 1: KLM analysis for program code input for tree-building paradigm with mouse-based menu selection (CSG-TB). Table1 shows the KLM analysis for this program development example for the Cornell tree-building editor. The rst column in the table presents the method used for each part of the task (for example, Select procedure from... In PAGE 19: ...707 0.052 Table1 0: Correlation and regression results for comparing new KLM predicted and actual times. The KLM assumes that users perform their tasks in as e cient a manner as possible including the selection of optimal methods where there are alternatives.... ..."
Table 1 Attributes of 3 Gaming Paradigms
2006
"... In PAGE 5: ...5 systems. MMORPGs are a new paradigm in computer gaming (see Table1 ). By definition, MMORPG users are part of a persistent world of up to 2000 other concurrent users (Sony Online, 2003).... ..."
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Table 1. Attributes of Three Gaming Paradigms
"... In PAGE 2: ...1 What are MMORPGs? Both lines of above research have mostly relied on single-player games, but as the ubiquity of high-speed internet connections and powerful computer processors have increased with a steady decrease in cost, the para- digm of computer gaming has changed dramatically, and MMORPGs are the vanguard of a new generation of computer games that takes advantage of the accessi- bility of the internet and the graphical processing capa- bility of standard computer systems. MMORPGs are a new paradigm in computer gaming (see Table1 ). By definition, MMORPG users are part of a persistent world of up to 2000 other concurrent users (Sony Online, 2003).... ..."
Table 5. Template forms for derivational paradigm of sbr
2003
"... In PAGE 7: ... It introduces a new set of template forms in which the second radical will be duplicated in tri-radical verbs. Table5 summarizes the different verb template forms for sbr. ... ..."
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Table 1: Parallel programming paradigms.
1995
"... In PAGE 3: ... Furthermore, the performance of parallel codes employing di erent parallel programming paradigms can di er signi cantly. Table1 de- picts the various parallel programming paradigms employed for the parallel dyn implementations presented in the next sections. 5.... ..."
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Table 6 Toward a new paradigm for financial sector development m Not important or not addressed
2001
"... In PAGE 22: ... Rather, governments can focus on how financial services can be provided most efficiently, regardless of the location or the entity providing the service. Table6 summarizes how the new paradigm differs from current approaches to financial sector development, with the last column showing the areas of emphasis of various international working groups (see also Annex 2). The changes in public policy for financial sector development will vary by the stage of development of a country s financial sector.... ..."
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