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    Cognition Final Study Guide #1 History and Perspectives Who were the structuralists? * Wundt and Tithcener * Their goals: sought to discover the laws and principles that explain our immediate conscious experience. Wanted to identify the simplest essential units of the mind and to determine how these units combine to produce complex mental phenomena. * Method: The study of conscious mental events and function of mental operations. The method was introspection. * Their contributions:

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    the generic categorization “associations”. Under this definitional constraint‚ it could be hard to argue that the Guldsmeden Hotel is a social economy organization as it obviously does not fit into any of the three institutional categories listed above even though it does have somewhat of a social angle to their endeavours. It is however worth to notice that though this approach originated from France‚ this approach could serve as a guideline for similar social economy categorizations worldwide. However

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    5020 Salzburg‚ Austria. marianna.obrist@sbg.ac.at ABSTRACT In this paper‚ we investigate 30 user experience (UX) evaluation methods that were collected during a special interest group session at the CHI2009 Conference. We present a categorization of the collected UX evaluation methods and discuss the range of methods from both academic and industrial perspectives. Keywords User experience‚ Evaluation methods INTRODUCTION & BACKGROUND As particular industry sectors mature‚ usability

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    Experiences with the reliability and Validity of the Kano-Method: Comparison to Alternate Forms of Classification of Product Requirements Dr. Elmar Sauerwein Department of Management/University of Innsbruck Universiätsstraße 15 A-6020 Innbruck/Austria Tel. ++43/512/507-7188 or +43/664/3357775 Fax: ++43/512/507-2968 Elmar.sauerwein@uibk.ac.at ABSTRACT: Reliability and validity of the Kano-Model have not yet been tested thouroughly. This paper tries to examine the reliability of test-retest

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    My contribution to the presentation involved an insight to the categorization of algorithms and an in-depth analysis of the #AmazonFail case study. To research the area of focus I concentrated on Gillespie’s essay ‘The Relevance of Algorithms’ (2012). I looked in depth about the categorisation of algorithms as Gillespie (2012) explains that in the earliest database architectures information was organized in “strict and inflexible hierarchies.” From this I discovered that since the development of

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    It is the expressive of the character of people who possess it. So different culture developed its own identities. Richard Lewis qualified to plot the world’s cultures into three group: Linear-actives‚ Multi-actives and Reactives. He thinks the categorization is widely applicable and does not change over time. According to his article‚ I consider that his theory is an admirable summary of world’s culture which fits to ordinary situations. However‚ it’s unavoidable to be not perfect in some details

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    STRATEGICMANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING During the last years issues of strategic management accounting have received widespread attention in the accounting literature. Adapting to the changing needs of business in the 1990’s is one of the main challenges facing management accountants today. One dramatic change‚ in how many organisations operate‚ is the growing shift towards strategic alliances and partnering agreements with suppliers. However‚ there is still no comprehensive framework as to what constitutes

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    The social identity approach in social psychology Introduction In this contribution we review a family of social psychological theories‚ most notably Social Identity Theory (SIT) and Self-Categorization Theory (SCT)‚ which together constitute what we refer to as the Social Identity Approach. These theories are linked by their concern with the processes which surround the way that people define themselves as members of a social group – which‚ here‚ is the meaning of the term ‘social identity’. At

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    The purpose of Rosenhan’s study was to determine if sanity could be distinguished from insanity. Rosenhan wanted to determine if the diagnoses of some sort of mental illness came from the patients themselves or did the environment produce the diagnoses. The prevailing thought at the time was that sanity and insanity are easily distinguishable. The psychological symptoms of patients could be simply categorized which supported the idea of such a belief. The goal of the study was to test the idea whether

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    just business or work activities‚ but eventually the term broadened to include personal activities as well. A time management system is a designed combination of processes‚ tools and techniques. Some authors (such as Stephen R. Covey) offered a categorization scheme for the hundreds of time management approaches that they reviewed First generation: reminders based on clocks and watches‚ but with computer implementation possible; can be used to alert a person when a task is to be done. Second generation:

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