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Title
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Attribution Theory and Apology Discourse in the Context of Medical Errors
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Author
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Hartsell, Haley
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Date Created
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2020
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Subjects--Topical
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Communication, Psychology, Health education
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Description
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Communication scholars have investigated medical error and apology discourse over the last 20 years. However, despite the previous research on this topic, little is known about what factors (i.e., controllability, emotional response, and error sev...
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Electronic Multitasking During Workplace Meetings: Why Do Employees Do It?
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Author
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Williams, Eleanor
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Date Created
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2020
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Subjects--Topical
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Management, Communication, Psychology
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Description
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Employees are increasingly engaging in electronic multitasking during workplace meetings, as the proliferation of technology is on the rise. Though electronic multitasking is common and potentially harmful to meeting effectiveness because it distr...
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FUZZIER CONSTRUCTS IN CONTENT ANALYSIS: RATINGS FROM THE CROWD VS. TRADITIONAL EXPERTS
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Author
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Moffit, Miles
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Date Created
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2020
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Subjects--Topical
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Communication, Psychology
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Description
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The task of rating (or "coding") text data as a component of qualitative content analysis remains a time-consuming process. Advances in crowdsourcing platforms have presented novel opportunities to outsource this work away from the desks of academ...
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Fast and Energy-Efficient Mobility Management in Mobile Edge Computing Networks
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Author
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Wang, Haoxin
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Date Created
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2020
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Subjects--Topical
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Computer science, Communication, Computer engineering
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Description
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The prevalence of computation-intensive and latency-sensitive mobile applications, such as mobile augmented reality (MAR) and autonomous driving, has an utmost effect on resource-limited mobile clients. Mobile edge computing (MEC) is proposed to b...