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Illusion and well-being: A social psychological perspective on mental health.
- Psychological Bulletin,
, 1988
"... Many prominent theorists have argued that accurate perceptions of the self, the world, and the future are essential for mental health. Yet considerable research evidence suggests that overly positive selfevaluations, exaggerated perceptions of control or mastery, and unrealistic optimism are charac ..."
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Many prominent theorists have argued that accurate perceptions of the self, the world, and the future are essential for mental health. Yet considerable research evidence suggests that overly positive selfevaluations, exaggerated perceptions of control or mastery, and unrealistic optimism
Rainbow: Architecture-based self-adaptation with reusable infrastructure
- IEEE Computer
, 2004
"... Software-based systems today are increasingly expected to dynamically self-adapt to accommodate resource variability, changing user needs, and system faults. Recent work uses closed-loop control based on external models to monitor and adapt system behavior at run time. Taking this externalized appro ..."
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Software-based systems today are increasingly expected to dynamically self-adapt to accommodate resource variability, changing user needs, and system faults. Recent work uses closed-loop control based on external models to monitor and adapt system behavior at run time. Taking this externalized
Self-monitoring inclination and adolescent clients with chemical dependency
- Journal of Music Therapy
, 1988
"... A strong need exists in music therapy settings for standard ized assessments with valid, population-specific norms. The lack of such instruments hinders documentation of differential treatment and treatment outcome. This article presents initial normative data for the use of the Self-Monitoring Scal ..."
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A strong need exists in music therapy settings for standard ized assessments with valid, population-specific norms. The lack of such instruments hinders documentation of differential treatment and treatment outcome. This article presents initial normative data for the use of the Self-Monitoring
A Visualization Framework for Self-monitoring of Web-based Information Disclosure
"... Abstract—Free online tools such as search, email and mapping come with a hidden cost. Web users obtain such services by making micropayments of personal and organizational information to the web service providers. Web companies use this information to create customized advertising and tailored user ..."
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to innovate and flourish. The primary contributions of our work include exploration of visualization techniques that support self-monitoring based on a user requirements survey, a human-centric evaluation, and a Firefox extension based on one of the visual monitoring solutions developed. Index Terms
Feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a physical activity counseling intervention using Fitbit in people with knee osteoarthritis: the TRACK-OA study protocol
"... Abstract Background: Physical activity (PA) reduces pain and improves functioning in people with knee osteoarthritis (OA), but few people with the condition meet recommended PA guidelines. Successful intervention strategies to increase PA include goal setting, action planning, self-monitoring, and ..."
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, and follow-up feedback from a healthcare professional. Recently developed consumer wearable activity trackers allow users to set activity goals, self-monitor daily goal-progress, and provide feedback on goal attainment. It is hypothesized that a multi-component physiotherapist-led intervention that includes
Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks: Challenges, Design Principles, and Technical Approaches
- IEEE Trans. on Industrial Electronics
, 2009
"... Abstract—In today’s competitive industry marketplace, the companies face growing demands to improve process efficiencies, comply with environmental regulations, and meet corporate fi-nancial objectives. Given the increasing age of many industrial systems and the dynamic industrial manufacturing mark ..."
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market, intel-ligent and low-cost industrial automation systems are required to improve the productivity and efficiency of such systems. The col-laborative nature of industrial wireless sensor networks (IWSNs) brings several advantages over traditional wired industrial mon-itoring and control systems
An integrated process model of stereotype threat effects on performance
- Psychological Review
, 2008
"... Research showing that activation of negative stereotypes can impair the performance of stigmatized individuals on a wide variety of tasks has proliferated. However, a complete understanding of the processes underlying these stereotype threat effects on behavior is still lacking. The authors examine ..."
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stereotype threat in the context of research on stress arousal, vigilance, working memory, and selfregulation to develop a process model of how negative stereotypes impair performance on cognitive and social tasks that require controlled processing, as well as sensorimotor tasks that require automatic
PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL NETWORKS AT WORK: IMPLICATIONS FOR MANAGERIAL PERFORMANCE, COMMITMENT AND NETWORK PERCEPTION
, 2010
"... This dissertation is about social relations in organizations and their implications for individuals. The dissertation is divided into three parts. In the first part, I analyze the effects of social structures and individual structural positions on work performance. In particular, I hypothesize that ..."
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(i.e. people who score low on the self-monitoring dimension) tend to develop a higher degree of commitment to their organization than high self-monitors. In particular, I hypothesize that the relationship between self-monitoring and commitment is mediated by the position
The development of executive attention: Contributions to the emergence of self-regulation
- Developmental Neuropsychology
, 2005
"... Over the past decade, developmental studies have established connections between executive attention, as studied in neurocognitive models, and effortful control, a tem-perament system supporting the emergence of self-regulation. Functions associated with the executive attention network overlap with ..."
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and effortful control in the development of self-regulation. In this article we focus on the monitoring and control functions of attention and discuss its contributions to self-regulation from cognitive, temperamental, and biological per-spectives. Self-Regulation refers to the many processes by which the human
MONITORING AND SELF-EVALUATING TEACHER'S
"... Abstract: The aim was to examine the opinion on the professional development and the quality of a teacher's professional activities as well as the influence of self-evaluation on the teaching quality and the professional competence of a teacher. The survey covered a sample of 600 class and subj ..."
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of their competence, which they need in order to regularly monitor and evaluate the quality of their work, another important matter is that students and the school management regularly monitor and evaluate the quality of teacher's professional activities. Furthermore, teacher's self-evaluation significantly
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