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Curiosity

by John C. Shaw, Matrecia James
"... effects on Although research has shown that adequate explanations can prevent counterproductive reactions to negative events, scholars have yet to explore the person variables that can make explanations more effective for some individuals than for others. curiosity, an individual difference that cap ..."
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effects on Although research has shown that adequate explanations can prevent counterproductive reactions to negative events, scholars have yet to explore the person variables that can make explanations more effective for some individuals than for others. curiosity, an individual difference

Intrinsic and extrinsic motivations: Classic definitions and new directions.

by Richard M Ryan , Edward L Deci - 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

What good are positive emotions

by Barbara L. Fredrickson - Review of General Psychology , 1998
"... This article opens by noting that positive emotions do not fit existing models of emotions. Consequently, a new model is advanced to describe the form and function of a subset of positive emotions, including joy, interest, contentment, and love. This new model posits that these positive emotions ser ..."
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for emotion regulation and health promotion are discussed. Even though research on emotions has this new perspective are featured. My hope is flourished in recent years, investigations that that this article will unlock scientific curiosity expressly target positive emotions remain few about positive emotions

Tussle in cyberspace: Defining tomorrow’s Internet

by David D. Clark, John Wroclawski, Karen R. Sollins, Robert Braden - In Proc. ACM SIGCOMM , 2002
"... Abstract—The architecture of the Internet is based on a number of principles, including the self-describing datagram packet, the end-to-end arguments, diversity in technology and global addressing. As the Internet has moved from a research curiosity to a recognized component of mainstream society, n ..."
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Abstract—The architecture of the Internet is based on a number of principles, including the self-describing datagram packet, the end-to-end arguments, diversity in technology and global addressing. As the Internet has moved from a research curiosity to a recognized component of mainstream society

The psychology of curiosity: A review and reinterpretation

by George Loewenstein - Psychological Bulletin , 1994
"... Research on curiosity has undergone 2 waves of intense activity. The 1st, in the 1960s, focused mainly on curiosity's psychological underpinnings. The 2nd, in the 1970s and 1980s, was characterized by attempts to measure curiosity and assess its dimensionality. This article reviews these contri ..."
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Research on curiosity has undergone 2 waves of intense activity. The 1st, in the 1960s, focused mainly on curiosity's psychological underpinnings. The 2nd, in the 1970s and 1980s, was characterized by attempts to measure curiosity and assess its dimensionality. This article reviews

Adaptive Confidence And Adaptive Curiosity

by Jürgen Schmidhuber - Institut fur Informatik, Technische Universitat Munchen, Arcisstr. 21, 800 Munchen 2 , 1991
"... Much of the recent research on adaptive neuro-control and reinforcement learning focusses on systems with adaptive `world models'. Previous approaches, however, do not address the problem of modelling the reliability of the world model's predictions in uncertain environments. Furthermore, ..."
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Much of the recent research on adaptive neuro-control and reinforcement learning focusses on systems with adaptive `world models'. Previous approaches, however, do not address the problem of modelling the reliability of the world model's predictions in uncertain environments. Furthermore

Intrinsic motivation systems for autonomous mental development

by Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, Frédéric Kaplan, Verena V. Hafner - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTATION , 2007
"... Exploratory activities seem to be intrinsically rewarding for children and crucial for their cognitive development. Can a machine be endowed with such an intrinsic motivation system? This is the question we study in this paper, presenting a number of computational systems that try to capture this dr ..."
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this drive towards novel or curious situations. After discussing related research coming from developmental psychology, neuroscience, developmental robotics, and active learning, this paper presents the mechanism of Intelligent Adaptive Curiosity, an intrinsic motivation system which pushes a robot towards

CURIOSITY: A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK

by Todd B. Kashdan, Paul Rose, Frank D. Fincham
"... In an effort to expand research on curiosity, we elaborate on a theoretical model that informs research on the design of a new measure and the nomological network of curiosity. Curiosity was conceptualized as a positive emotional-motivational system associated with the recognition, pursuit, and self ..."
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In an effort to expand research on curiosity, we elaborate on a theoretical model that informs research on the design of a new measure and the nomological network of curiosity. Curiosity was conceptualized as a positive emotional-motivational system associated with the recognition, pursuit

Curiosity and the Politics of Impact

by Richard Phillips
"... The politics of the impact agenda have been framed as a struggle for academic freedom and the space for curiosity. The UK’s largest academic trade union, the UCU (University and College Union), presented its opposition to the recent acceleration of the impact agenda as a defence of curiosity. The UC ..."
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. The UCU General Secretary, Sally Hunt, spoke out for “curiosity-driven research ” and for universities that are free to be “spaces in which the spirit of adventure thrives”. This rhetoric has been widely endorsed and echoed, including by thousands of members who signed a UCU petition defending academic

CURIOSITY KILLED THE CAT:

by Carolyn E. Gibson, Carolyn E. Gibson, Carolyn E. Gibson
"... (Under the direction of Ty W. Boyer) Curiosity, or the drive for information and experiences that motivates exploration, plays a role in intellectual development. Curiosity is perhaps essential to education and intellectual achievement, but curiosity research is limited. Curiosity has been thought a ..."
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(Under the direction of Ty W. Boyer) Curiosity, or the drive for information and experiences that motivates exploration, plays a role in intellectual development. Curiosity is perhaps essential to education and intellectual achievement, but curiosity research is limited. Curiosity has been thought
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