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Despite their common use as a marketing tool, high-tech white papers have received little attention from researchers. Many believe the “soft-sell” approach to marketing in a white paper is critical but not well understood. The research in progress, which is described in this extended abstract, focuses on testing a text analysis tool's ability to predict the type of advertising appeals made in white...
Consistent with the assumption that the internalisation of parental and social values and behavioural expectations represents the most important influence on the formation of body boundaries (Fisher & Cleveland, 1958), and acts as a primary cause of psychological disturbances (Rogers, 1961), this study explored body boundary changes in person-centred therapy transcripts. The results demonstrated...
This study used content analysis to explore characteristics and trends of research on gesture-based computing in education based on journal articles from 2001-2012. This study revealed the distribution and trends in research methods, discipline of the study, learning content, technology used and intended setting of the gesture-based learning system. Experimental design research is the most used method...
Centuries ago, the existence of life was explained by the presence of a soul [1]. Known as animism, this term was re-defined in the 1970s by Piaget as young children's beliefs that inanimate objects are capable of actions and have lifelike qualities. With the development of robots in the 21st century, researchers have yet to examine whether animism is apparent in children's impressions of robots....
This paper presents an overview of past papers published at the CBMS symposiums from a content analysis point of view. A simple, yet effective word counting using Harvard Psycho-Social dictionary was used to estimate different aspects of sentiment that can be present even in scientific papers. Using simple statistics we uncover some of the very interesting trends in the last five CBMS symposiums....
In the paper a new way of pattern interpretation directed for automatic semantic categorization and image content understanding will be described. Such an understanding will be based on the linguistic theories of pattern classification and is aimed at facilitation of merit content analysis of for some classes of medical and economical patterns. The approach presented in this paper will show the great...
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