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Prior research has primarily focused on the usefulness of bias scales in voir dires (Kassin & Wrightsman, 1983; Jones et al., 2015), yet studies have additionally sho[...]
2020 | masters theses |
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This study examined whether a brief mindfulness meditation intervention, a style of meditative practice marked by focusing on the sensations of the breath without judgmen[...]
2009 | doctoral dissertations |
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Information visualization is an increasingly widespread way to present and analyze complex data, but there is much we still do not know about how people understand visual[...]
2010 | doctoral dissertations |
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Psychological stress, defined as a relationship between the person and their socioenvironmental context that is appraised as exhausting the resources of a person, has lon[...]
2023 | masters theses |
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Sleep is important for numerous regulatory processes of health and cognition and sleep impairments can lead to impairments in these outcomes. Sleep and breathing disorder[...]
2022 | masters theses |
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Navigation is one of the most common and universal interaction tasks performed with 3D user interfaces, and different travel techniques can have a strong influence on a u[...]
2010 | doctoral dissertations |
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Previous experimental studies indicate that gaze-following is a reliable indicator of advanced cognitive capacity in social primates. Group-living primates, in particula[...]
2014 | masters theses |
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Confirmation bias is the phenomenon where an individual seeks, navigates, and processes information in ways to reinforce previously held beliefs or attitudes. Contentious[...]
2021 | masters theses |