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Re-examining adaptation and the setpoint model of happiness: Reactions to changes in marital status

by Richard E. Lucas, Yannis Georgellis, Andrew E. Clark - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 2003
"... According to adaptation theory, individuals react to events but quickly adapt back to baseline levels of subjective well-being. To test this idea, the authors used data from a 15-year longitudinal study of over 24,000 individuals to examine the effects of marital transitions on life satisfaction. On ..."
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According to adaptation theory, individuals react to events but quickly adapt back to baseline levels of subjective well-being. To test this idea, the authors used data from a 15-year longitudinal study of over 24,000 individuals to examine the effects of marital transitions on life satisfaction

Developmental Trajectories of Childhood Disruptive Behaviors and Adolescent Delinquency: A Six-Site

by Lisa M. Broidy, Daniel S. Nagin, Richard E. Tremblay, John E. Bates, Bobby Brame, Kenneth A. Dodge, David Fergusson, John L. Horwood, Rolf Loeber, Robert Laird, Donald R. Lynam, Terrie E. Moffitt, Gregory S. Pettit, Frank Vitaro - Cross-National Study.” Developmental Psychology , 2003
"... This study used data from 6 sites and 3 countries to examine the developmental course of physical aggression in childhood and to analyze its linkage to violent and nonviolent offending outcomes in adolescence. The results indicate that among boys there is continuity in problem behavior from childhoo ..."
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This study used data from 6 sites and 3 countries to examine the developmental course of physical aggression in childhood and to analyze its linkage to violent and nonviolent offending outcomes in adolescence. The results indicate that among boys there is continuity in problem behavior from

Capabilities, Cognition and Inertia: Evidence from Digital Imaging

by Mary Tripsas, Giovanni Gavetti - FORTHCOMING IN STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL , 2000
"... There is empirical evidence that established firms often have difficulty adapting to radical technological change. Although prior work in the evolutionary tradition emphasizes the inertial forces associated with the local nature of learning processes, little theoretical attention has been devoted ..."
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in this tradition to understanding how managerial cognition affects the adaptive intelligence of organizations. Through an in-depth case study of the response of the Polaroid Corporation to the ongoing shift from analog to digital imaging, we expand upon this work by examining the relationship between managers

Continuous Spatiotemporal Trajectory Joins

by Petko Bakalov, Vassilis J. Tsotras
"... Abstract. Given the plethora of GPS and location-based services, que- ries over trajectories have recently received much attention. In this paper we examine trajectory joins over streaming spatiotemporal data. Given a stream of spatiotemporal trajectories created by monitored moving objects, the out ..."
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Abstract. Given the plethora of GPS and location-based services, que- ries over trajectories have recently received much attention. In this paper we examine trajectory joins over streaming spatiotemporal data. Given a stream of spatiotemporal trajectories created by monitored moving objects

Centrality and Network Flow

by Stephen P. Borgatti
"... Centrality measures, or at least our interpretations of these measures, make implicit assumptions about the manner in which things flow through a network. For example, some measures count only geodesic paths, apparently assuming that whatever flows through the network only moves along the shortest p ..."
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possible paths. This paper lays out a typology of network flows based on two dimensions of variation, namely, the kinds of trajectories that traffic may follow (geodesics, paths, trails or walks), and the method of spread (broadcast, serial replication, or transfer). Measures of centrality are then matched

Examining Exploratory Trajectories for Minimizing Map Uncertainty

by Robert Sim, Gregory Dudek - PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL JOINT CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (IJCAI) WORKSHOP ON REASONING WITH UNCERTAINTY IN ROBOTICS (RUR , 2003
"... We examine the problem of minimizing uncertainty in the automated construction of a visual map of an unknown environment. Our work is motivated by the idea that a robot's exploration policy can impact the accuracy of the resulting map, and we seek to determine a policy that optimizes a trade-of ..."
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mapping and localization frameworks. This paper examines a parameterized family of spiral trajectories and determines parameterizations that yield reliable maps. We present experimental results demonstrating the map construction framework and discuss the implications for future work.

Sampling Trajectory Streams with Spatiotemporal Criteria

by Michalis Potamias, Kostas Patroumpas, Timos Sellis - Proceedings of SSDBM , 2006
"... Monitoring movement of high-dimensional points is essential for environmental databases, geospatial applications, and biodiversity informatics as it reveals crucial information about data evolution, provenance detection, pattern matching etc. Despite recent research interest on processing continuous ..."
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continuous queries in the context of spatiotemporal data streams, the main focus is on managing the current location of numerous moving objects. In this paper, we turn our attention onto a historical perspective of movement and examine trajectories generated by streaming positional updates. The key challenge

EXAMINING THE TRAJECTORY OF CHANGE IN SEX COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN

by Louis K. Chow, Louis Chow, Louis Chow , 2009
"... This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Department of Psychology at ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Psychology Theses by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University. For more information, please ..."
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This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Department of Psychology at ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Psychology Theses by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University. For more information, please

The Technology Acceptance Model: Past, Present, and Future by

by Younghwa Lee, Kenneth A. Kozar, Kai R. T. Larsen, Younghwa Lee, Kenneth A. Kozar, Kai R. T. Larsen - The Influence of Persuasion, Training and Experience on User Perceptions and Acceptance of IT Innovation” Proceedings of the 21 st International Conference on Information Systems , 2000
"... While the technology acceptance model (TAM), introduced in 1986, continues to be the most widely applied theoretical model in the IS field, few previous efforts examined its accomplishments and limitations. This study traces TAM’s history, investigates its findings, and cautiously predicts its futur ..."
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future trajectory. One hundred and one articles published by leading IS journals and conferences in the past eighteen years are examined and summarized. An openended survey of thirty-two leading IS researchers assisted in critically examining TAM and specifying future directions.

A trajectory for community networks

by John M. Carroll, Mary Beth Rosson - The Information Society , 2003
"... We argue that the World Wide Web, network communities, and computer-supported cooperative work have transformed the context for community networks, occasioning a reconstruction of the concept. We analyze features of proximate communities and use these as a basis for examining the design rationale fo ..."
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We argue that the World Wide Web, network communities, and computer-supported cooperative work have transformed the context for community networks, occasioning a reconstruction of the concept. We analyze features of proximate communities and use these as a basis for examining the design rationale
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