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Study on Integrated Accounting for Natural Resource &Economy

by Lei Ming
"... Abstract. The discussion of integrated accounting for natural resources and economy under the frame2 work of sustainable development has received increased attention by the international society. By now,two methods are noticable, one is so called“direct”method modifying the core system of the SNA it ..."
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Abstract. The discussion of integrated accounting for natural resources and economy under the frame2 work of sustainable development has received increased attention by the international society. By now,two methods are noticable, one is so called“direct”method modifying the core system of the SNA

Toward an Integrated Account of Reflexive and Reflective Reasoning

by John E. Hummel, Jesse M. Choplin - In , 2000
"... Some inferences are seemingly automatic (reflexive; Shastri & Ajjanagadde, 1993), whereas others require more effort (i.e., are reflective). We present the beginnings of an integrated account of reflexive and reflective reasoning, based on the LISA model of analogical reasoning (Hummel & ..."
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Some inferences are seemingly automatic (reflexive; Shastri & Ajjanagadde, 1993), whereas others require more effort (i.e., are reflective). We present the beginnings of an integrated account of reflexive and reflective reasoning, based on the LISA model of analogical reasoning (Hummel

An Integrated Accounting and Charging Architecture for Mobile Grids

by Cristian Morariu, Martin Waldburger, Burkhard Stiller
"... The adoption of the Internet Protocol (IP) by a number of non-IP network operators, such as telecom or cable TV operators, opens the path toward new business models. IP will allow operators to provide a unified wired as well as wireless access to a wide range of services to their users. Additionally ..."
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models to be adopted by the involved parties. On the other hand, Grid middleware infrastructure supporting integrated accounting, charging, pricing, and billing across multiple domains has to be in place to facilitate service provisioning in multiple VOs. Based on the relevant set of requirements derived

A feature-integration account of sequential effects in the Simon task

by Bernhard Hommel, Æ Robert, W. Proctor, Kim-phuong L. Vu, B. Hommel, B. Hommel, R. W. Proctor, Æ K. -p, L. Vu , 2004
"... Recent studies have shown that the e#ects of irrelevant spatial stimulus-response (S-R) correspondence (i.e., the Simon e#ect) occur only after trials in which the stimulus and response locations corresponded. This has been attributed to the gating of irrelevant information or the suppression of an ..."
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trial required no response at all. These findings rule out gating/suppression accounts that attribute sequential dependencies to response selection di#culties. Moreover, they are consistent with a feature-integration approach and demonstrate that accounting for the sequential dependencies of Simon e

A theory of reading: from eye fixations to comprehension

by Marcel Adam Just, Patricia A. Carpenter - PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW , 1980
"... This article presents a model of reading comprehension that accounts for the allocation of eye fixations of college students reading scientific passages. The model deals with processing at the level of words, clauses, and text units. Readers make longer pauses at points where processing loads are gr ..."
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are greater. Greater loads occur while readers are accessing infrequent words, integrating information from important clauses, and making inferences at the ends of sentences. The model accounts for the gaze duration on each word of text as a function of the involvement of the various levels of processing

A hierarchical model of approach and avoidance achievement motivation

by Andrew J. Elliot, Marcy A. Church - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 1997
"... A hierarchical model of approach and avoidance achievement motivation was proposed and tested in a college classroom. Mastery, performance-approach, and performance-avoidance goals were assessed and their antecedents and consequences examined. Results indicated that mastery goals were grounded in ac ..."
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-approach goals enhanced graded performance, and performanceavoidance goals proved inimical to both intrinsic motivation and graded performance. The proposed model represents an integration of classic and contemporary approaches to the study of achievement motivation. Achievement motivation is a ubiquitous

Pretence and Echo: Towards an Integrated Account of Verbal Irony*

by Mihaela Popa-wyatt
"... Two rival accounts of irony claim, respectively, that pretence and echo are indepen-dently sufficient to explain central cases. After highlighting the strengths and weak-nesses of these accounts, I argue that an account in which both pretence and echo play an essential role better explains these cas ..."
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these cases and serves to explain peripheral cases as well. I distinguish between “weak ” and “strong ” hybrid theories, and advocate an “inte-grated strong hybrid ” account in which elements of both pretence and echo are seen as complementary in a unified mechanism. I argue that the allegedly mutually

An Integrative Account of Constraints on Cross-Situational Learning

by Daniel Yurovsky, Michael C. Frank
"... This work was supported by a NIH NRSA F32HD075577 to DY and a grant from the ..."
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This work was supported by a NIH NRSA F32HD075577 to DY and a grant from the

Specification and Verification of Binding Constraints: an integrated account

by António Branco
"... Binding constraints form one of the most robust modules of grammatical knowledge. They have resisted, however, to be neatly integrated into grammar specification and to receive a full implementation. We argue that the ultimate root for this is to be found in the current coindexationdriven rationa ..."
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Binding constraints form one of the most robust modules of grammatical knowledge. They have resisted, however, to be neatly integrated into grammar specification and to receive a full implementation. We argue that the ultimate root for this is to be found in the current coindexationdriven

Reflective and impulsive determinants of social behavior

by Fritz Strack - Personality and Social Psychology Review , 2004
"... This article describes a 2-systems model that explains social behavior as a joint function of reflective and impulsive processes. In particular, it is assumed that social behavior is controlled by 2 interacting systems that follow different operating principles. The reflective system generates behav ..."
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-process accounts, this model is not limited to specific domains of mental functioning and attempts to integrate cognitive, motivational, and behavioral mechanisms. In the history of attempts to discover the causes of human behavior, the most widespread explanations are based on the assumption that human beings do
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