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SUS: A quick and dirty usability scale

by John Brooke , 1996
"... Usability does not exist in any absolute sense; it can only be defined with reference to particular contexts. This, in turn, means that there are no absolute measures of usability, since, if the usability of an artefact is defined by the context in which that artefact is used, measures of usability ..."
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general quality of the appropriateness to a purpose of any particular artefact. This notion is neatly summed up by Terry Pratchett in his novel “Moving Pictures”: “ „Well, at least he keeps himself fit, ‟ said the Archchancellor nastily. „Not like the rest of you fellows. I went into the Uncommon Room

American ideals and American interests—and

by George W. Bush, R. Dulk, Mark J. Rozell
"... left little room between ..."
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left little room between

Collaboration and Control: Crisis Management and Multimedia Technology in London Underground Line Control Rooms

by Christian Heath, Paul Luff, Guildford Cambridge - Computer Supported Cooperative Work , 1992
"... Despite technical advances over the past few years in the area of systems support for cooperative work there is still relatively little understanding of the organisation of collaborative activity in real world, technologically supported, work environments. Indeed, it has been suggested that the fail ..."
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Despite technical advances over the past few years in the area of systems support for cooperative work there is still relatively little understanding of the organisation of collaborative activity in real world, technologically supported, work environments. Indeed, it has been suggested

Collaborative activity and technological design: Task coordination in London Underground control rooms

by Christian Heath, Paul Luff - In , 1991
"... Despite technical advances in CSCW over the past few years we still have relatively little understanding of the organisation of collaborative activity in real world. technologically supported, work environments. Indeed, it has been suggested that the failure of various technological applications may ..."
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Despite technical advances in CSCW over the past few years we still have relatively little understanding of the organisation of collaborative activity in real world. technologically supported, work environments. Indeed, it has been suggested that the failure of various technological applications

The zero bound on interest rates and optimal monetary policy,”Brookings Papers on Economic Activity

by Gauti Eggertsson, Michael Woodford
"... The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of the IMF or IMF policy. The consequences for the proper conduct of monetary policy of the existence of a lower bound of zero for overnight nominal interest rates has recently become a topic of lively ..."
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interest. In Japan, the call rate (the overnight cash rate that is analogous to the federal funds rate in the U.S.) has been within 50 basis points of zero since October 1995, so that little room for further reductions in short-term nominal interest rates has existed since that time, and has been

TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE? THE SUPERVISION OF MAINE RESOURCE ROOM TEACHERS

by Wil L Iam A. Breton, Gordon A Donaldson
"... This study surveyed Maine resource room teachers about the supervision they receive and its per-ceived relationship to beneficial outcomes. Most resource room teachers receive very little or no supervision, and the supervision they do receive often does not address their teaching practices. These te ..."
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This study surveyed Maine resource room teachers about the supervision they receive and its per-ceived relationship to beneficial outcomes. Most resource room teachers receive very little or no supervision, and the supervision they do receive often does not address their teaching practices

Self-determination and persistence in a real-life setting: Toward a motivational model of high school dropout.

by Robert J Vallerand , Michelle S Fbrtier , Frederic Guay - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, , 1997
"... The purpose of this study was to propose and test a motivational model of high school dropout. The model posits that teachers, parents, and the school administration's behaviors toward students influence students' perceptions of competence and autonomy. The less autonomy supportive the so ..."
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alone in the room with the opportunity to engage further in the activity. Results generally reveal that rewarded participants persist much less on the activity during the subsequent free-choice period than nonrewarded participants. The present findings reveal that, like the rewarded participants from

Localizing sound in rooms

by Barbara Shinn-cunningham - Proceedings of the ACM/SIGGRAPH and Eurographics Campfire: Acoustic Rendering for Virtual Environments , 2001
"... Relatively little psychoacoustic work has examined how realistic echoes and reverberation affect spatial auditory perception. Within psychoacoustics, echoes and reverberation are generally thought to 1) cause little degradation in directional perception (as suggested by studies of the "prec ..."
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Relatively little psychoacoustic work has examined how realistic echoes and reverberation affect spatial auditory perception. Within psychoacoustics, echoes and reverberation are generally thought to 1) cause little degradation in directional perception (as suggested by studies of the &

Auditory Room Size Perception for Modeled and Measured Rooms

by Densil Cabrera A, Daeup Jeong B, Hyun Jeong Kwak C, Ji-young Kim D
"... Abstract Although there are many studies investigating auditory spatial impression in rooms, there are few that directly investigate the seemingly more basic question of auditory room size perception. In this study, subjective experiments using the method of paired comparisons were conducted to obta ..."
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good predictor of perceived room size. A comparison of Experiments I and II shows little or no difference between results for auralizations of computer modelled rooms and binaural reproductions of a real room. Results from the second and third experiments were compared with results from previous

Intrinsically Motivated Intelligent Rooms

by Owen Macindoe, Mary Lou Maher
"... Abstract. Intelligent rooms are responsive environments in which human activities are monitored and responses are generated to facilitate these activities. Research and development on intelligent rooms currently focuses on the integration of multiple sensor devices with pre-programmed responses to s ..."
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Abstract. Intelligent rooms are responsive environments in which human activities are monitored and responses are generated to facilitate these activities. Research and development on intelligent rooms currently focuses on the integration of multiple sensor devices with pre-programmed responses
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