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Table 1. Inconclusive team research.

in A Theoretical Framework and Quantitative Architecture to Assess
by Team Task Complexity, L. Rothrocky, C. M. Harveyz, J. Burnsx

Table 2. Research Team Visits and Timeframes Railroad Class

in Identification of Available CRM Training Methods
by Curtis A. Morgan, Leslie E. Olson, Tobin B. Kyte, Stephen S, Todd D. Carlisle 2001
"... In PAGE 7: ...able 1. Differing Terminology for Core CRM Skills by Industry............................................... 6 Table2 .... ..."

Table 2. Comparison with the recognition rates of other research teams using the same database Researcher(year) Recognition rate(%)

in Recognition of Unconstrained Handwritten Numerals by a Radial Basis Function Neural Network Classifier
by Young-Sup Hwang, Sung-Yang Bang
"... In PAGE 9: ... 3. For comparison, Table2 gives our result along with those obtained by the other research teams (Suen et al., 1992; Lee, 1995) who used the same database as ours.... In PAGE 14: ...ig. 6. List of all the misclassified testing patterns Table 1. Comparison of classifiers Table2 . Comparison with the recognition rates of other research teams using the same database Table 3.... ..."

TABLE 2. Selected Studies from Learning Curve Research at the Teams Level of Analysis

in THREE PERSPECTIVES ON TEAM LEARNING: TEAM LEARNING 0 OUTCOME IMPROVEMENT, TASK MASTERY, AND GROUP PROCESS
by Amy C. Edmondson, James R. Dillon, Kathryn S. Roloff, Copyright Amy, C. Edmondson, James R. Dillon, Kathryn S. Roloff, Amy C. Edmondson, James R. Dillon, Kathryn S. Roloff 2006

TABLE 3: RELIABILITY STATISTICS

in Interpretive Stance In Inchoate Industries: Preliminary Evidence From The World Wide Web Publishing Industry
by Narasimhan Anand, Donna L. Hoffman, Thomas P. Novak

Table 1 BioALIRT project teams and web sites that provide details on the research groups and access to available software Team Web site

in Algorithms for rapid outbreak detection: a research synthesis
by David L. Buckeridge A, Howard Burkom C, Murray Campbell D, William R. Hogan E 2004
"... In PAGE 2: ... This project brought together researchers from four universi- ties, two companies, the US military, and an indepen- dent evaluation contractor, providing a forum for the interchange and critical consideration of early research results. Table1 lists the teams and web addresses where readers may find more information including publica- tions and software. Project teams focused on two ap- proaches to improving the timeliness of outbreak detection: (i) identifying new non-traditional data sources with early alerting potential; and, (ii) developing and evaluating outbreak detection algorithms for sur- veillance data.... ..."

Table A1 The beluga ethogram developed by marine mammal zoologists based on data collected from live captive belugas at the aquarium. The ethogram document was one of the main communication tools to facilitate beluga behav- ior knowledge flow between the marine mammal zoologists and our research team.

in Experiencing Belugas: Action Selection for an Interactive Aquarium Exhibit
by Steve Dipaola, Caitlin Akai, Bill Kraus, Steve Dipaola, Caitlin Akai, Bill Kraus

Table 5: Research in distributed/global software development

in Project Number: 35111 Project Acronym: TEAM Project Title: Instrument: Thematic Priority:
by Editor(s) Spyros Ntioudis, Walid Maalej, Author(s) Spyros Ntioudis, Walid Maalej, Dimitris Panagiotou 2006
"... In PAGE 6: ...able 4: Research in team software development ..................................................................41 Table5 : Research in distributed/global software development.... ..."

Table 2. Team characteristics.

in A Theoretical Framework and Quantitative Architecture to Assess
by Team Task Complexity, L. Rothrocky, C. M. Harveyz, J. Burnsx
"... In PAGE 4: ... Since the metric forms the foundation by which teams collaborate, the quantification of tasks is essential to allow researchers to compare experimental results. Table2 shows the team characteristics along the dimensions proposed by Harvey (1997, 2001). The task scope is the breadth, extent, range, reach, or general size of a task.... ..."

Table 2 Nonverbal Communication Categories Category Description (Examples) Definitions of Nonverbal Comm. Specific to research constraints (Physical, Intra-cockpit) Classification Schemas Existing, directly relatable construct Research Methodologies Behaviors, team performance measures Body Movement and Gestures Physical code, observable

in for the Behavioral and Social Sciences A Directorate of the Department of the Army Deputy Chief of Staff, G1 Authorized and approved for distribution:
by Lawrence C. Katz, Gretchen Kambe, Kurt F. Kline, Gary N. Grubb, Michelle Sams, Zita M. Simutis 2006
"... In PAGE 19: ... The intent was to provide information on nonproductive search areas and assess the effectiveness of the set of key words and topics. The final structure is a set of categories (see Table2 ) based on reviewing, assessing, and documenting the literature items generated from the searches. These categories serve to organize the assessment of the current body of nonverbal communications knowledge along with insights and implications for aircrew coordination.... ..."
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