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Intrinsic and extrinsic motivations: Classic definitions and new directions.
- Contemporary Educational Psychology,
, 2000
"... Intrinsic and extrinsic types of motivation have been widely studied, and the distinction between them has shed important light on both developmental and educational practices. In this review we revisit the classic definitions of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation in light of contemporary research ..."
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Intrinsic and extrinsic types of motivation have been widely studied, and the distinction between them has shed important light on both developmental and educational practices. In this review we revisit the classic definitions of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation in light of contemporary research
A.: Evolutionary generation of whole test suites
- In: International Conference On Quality Software (QSIC
, 2011
"... Abstract—Recent advances in software testing allow automatic derivation of tests that reach almost any desired point in the source code. There is, however, a fundamental problem with the general idea of targeting one distinct test coverage goal at a time: Coverage goals are neither independent of ea ..."
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of each other, nor is test generation for any particular coverage goal guaranteed to succeed. We present EVOSUITE, a search-based approach that optimizes whole test suites towards satisfying a coverage criterion, rather than generating distinct test cases directed towards distinct coverage goals
STRING v9.1: protein-protein interaction networks, with increased coverage and integration
- Nucleic Acids Res
, 2013
"... Complete knowledge of all direct and indirect inter-actions between proteins in a given cell would represent an important milestone towards a com-prehensive description of cellular mechanisms and functions. Although this goal is still elusive, consid-erable progress has been made—particularly for ce ..."
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Complete knowledge of all direct and indirect inter-actions between proteins in a given cell would represent an important milestone towards a com-prehensive description of cellular mechanisms and functions. Although this goal is still elusive, consid-erable progress has been made
Generating Facial Expressions for Speech
- Cognitive Science
, 1996
"... This paper reports results from a program that produces high quality animation of facial expressions and head movements as automatically as possible in conjunction with meaning-based speech synthesis, including spoken intonation. The goal of the research is as much to test and define our theories of ..."
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This paper reports results from a program that produces high quality animation of facial expressions and head movements as automatically as possible in conjunction with meaning-based speech synthesis, including spoken intonation. The goal of the research is as much to test and define our theories
Self-concordance at work: Toward understanding the motivational effects of transformational leaders.
- Academy of Management Journal,
, 2003
"... We extend existing theories by linking transformational leadership to "self-concordance" at work. In two studies using diverse samples and methods, leader behaviors were associated with follower tendencies to set self-concordant goals. In general, followers of transformational leaders vie ..."
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We extend existing theories by linking transformational leadership to "self-concordance" at work. In two studies using diverse samples and methods, leader behaviors were associated with follower tendencies to set self-concordant goals. In general, followers of transformational leaders
Beyond Coverage: Toward a Bibliometrics for the Humanities
"... Abstract In this chapter, the possibility of using bibliometric measures for evaluating research in the humanities is pondered. A review of recent attempts to develop bibliometric methods for studying the humanities shows that organizational, epistemological differences as well as distinct research ..."
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Abstract In this chapter, the possibility of using bibliometric measures for evaluating research in the humanities is pondered. A review of recent attempts to develop bibliometric methods for studying the humanities shows that organizational, epistemological differences as well as distinct
Metaphor as structure mapping: The relational shift
- Child Development
, 1988
"... 1988, 59, 47-59. The goal of this research is to clarify the development of metaphor by using structure-mapping theory to make distinctions among kinds of metaphors. In particular, it is proposed that children can understand metaphors based on shared object attributes before those based on shared re ..."
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1988, 59, 47-59. The goal of this research is to clarify the development of metaphor by using structure-mapping theory to make distinctions among kinds of metaphors. In particular, it is proposed that children can understand metaphors based on shared object attributes before those based on shared
Objective Progress towards the Millennium Development Goals
, 2007
"... for maternal health has been slow, and accelerated progress in scaling up professional delivery care is needed. This paper describes poor–rich inequalities in the use of maternity care and seeks to understand these inequalities through comparisons with other types of health care. Methods Demographic ..."
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Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data from 45 developing countries were used to describe poor–rich inequalities by wealth quintiles in maternity care (professional delivery care and antenatal care), full childhood immunization coverage and medical treatment for diarrhoea and acute respiratory infections
Objective Progress towards the Millennium Development Goals
, 2007
"... for maternal health has been slow, and accelerated progress in scaling up professional delivery care is needed. This paper describes poor–rich inequalities in the use of maternity care and seeks to understand these inequalities through comparisons with other types of health care. Methods Demographic ..."
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Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data from 45 developing countries were used to describe poor–rich inequalities by wealth quintiles in maternity care (professional delivery care and antenatal care), full childhood immunization coverage and medical treatment for diarrhoea and acute respiratory infections
UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE COVERAGE
"... thesis committee: Dr. Ben Agger (chair), Dr. Heather Jacobson and Dr. Robert Kunovich and for their guidance and assistance through this process. I would also like to thank the entire Sociology faculty and staff for opening up many intellectual doors during my time at UTA. Lastly, I would like to th ..."
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to thank my wife, Amy for all that she has had to endure as I work towards my goal with her unconditional support.
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