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allowing the user to learn without having to pay but occasionally we may question about the worth of these free course can have the same value and interest as a paid course and that the cost of an e-learning course provide the same quality as the paid ones Our two studies which gathered information from 245 and 114 individuals s42979-023-01856-4 With the health problem digital training has assumed a major role in our society. Some of the numerous course does not always affect the value that the user attributes to it. We found that free training is an Effect of Online Training Price and Price Perception on Quality and Benefit Perception in France
associated with the Ecton Pipe and with cave-like' workings on The Lumb. The detatchment of the limestone beds along the bedding planes of sandstone forming richer pockets close to the mineralising faults and another consisting of small nodules of malachite and azurite present within the intervening mudstone. Prior to the Bronze weathering and alteration of the primary chalcopyrite to copper carbonates. The dip allowed access for groundwater soft dolomitised and mineralised horizon the age of which is suggested by the tip of an antler tool 1880-1680 Geological, mineralogical and environmental controls on the extraction of copper ores in the British Bronze Age evidence from site-based studies and archaeological excavations in England and Wales
J. Flores Michel Public policies in media and information literacy in Europe cross country comparisons Public policies in media and information literacy in Europe: cross country comparisons
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, 7(1), 1-24. analyses revealed the pattern of results to be robust to data exclusions lab variability and attitude assessment motivated to resolve usually by changing their attitude to be in line with their behavior. One of the most replication of the induced-compliance paradigm based on Croyle and Cooper Experiment 1 . In a total of 39 labs used to produce such attitude change is the induced-compliance paradigm. Despite its popularity the replication labs from 19 countries and 14 languages participants N 4 898 were assigned to one of three conditions writing A Multilab Replication of the Induced-Compliance Paradigm of Cognitive Dissonance
40 ha the study of historical archives 16th-20th c. the soil charcoal analysis of 16 pits and the charcoal reconstruction of the Holocene vegetation history of these OGFs from the postglacial forest recovery and to highlight The present study aims to challenge and refine the existing paradigm of relict primary forests located highlight the main anthropogenic phases since c. 4000 BP. At the local scale in the heart of the OGFs we can be attributed to the characteristics of maturity that have emerged in the absence of human economic • Historical ecology reveals the long-term co-construction of the current European beech-fir old-growth OGFs are not “primary’ • Insights for the implementation of a biodiversity-friendly forest management The beech-fir forest, the baseline natural forest ecosystem in the montane belt of temperate Europe:
personalization. In the first phase of the study the driving speed of 52 participants was recorded. In the second mimicking that of the human behind the wheel can improve his experience. The objective of this simulator simulator study was to examine the potential transfer of these benefits in the context of intermediate-level takeover during the drive because of a stationary vehicle on the lane. On these two drives the automated car performance the results showed that the brake use and maximum force were lower with the personalized Personalizing automated driving speed to enhance user experience and performance in intermediate-level automated
findings to theoretical linguistic treatments of the variation and to questions of its origin and spread in ve broken the door . These verbs may variably show use of the preterite form in place of the participle striking degree of similarity is found between the three corpora in both the linguistic and the extralinguistic use distinct forms for the preterite i.e. simple past e.g. I broke the door and the past participle e.g collected from three corpora of conversational speech two of American English and one of British English. A striking Like This, You See”: Preterite-to-Participle Leveling in American and British Englishes
explaining the emergence in ABMs and 3 the absence of standardized methods to evaluate the effectiveness stakeholder engagement and the reuse of ABMs with the aim of fostering broader adoption and more effective application stakeholders involves the methods and tools used to convey a model s structure function and results to facilitate methods of conveying ABM complexity and emergent properties. It also emphasizes the importance of systematic barriers and gaps in ABM communication. Three major issues emerge 1 limited efforts to support the use of The article reviews strategies for effectively communicating agent-based models (ABMs) to stakeholders difficulties in explaining emergent behaviors, and the need for standardized evaluation methods. Communicating Agent-based Models to Stakeholders: A Scoping Review - Journal of Artificial Societies & Social
However during the last 30 years new discoveries of Pleistocene art and the reassessment of previous research is found along the Italian Peninsula considering the new data and the possibility of using new methodologies Pleistocene notably through the production of parietal and mobile art. Conversely the surrounding areas which difference in the perceived graphic repertoire motifs and stylistic conventions that according to the Italian strengthening the idea of two opposed artistic provinces the Franco-Cantabrian vs. the Mediterranean Palaeolithic Rock Art of the Italian Peninsula
because of the direct consequences for the targeted victims but because they send messages of hate and intolerance for the direct victims and that the experience of more than one emotion simultaneously seems to be a examples of prejudice and they illustrate the significant hostility that certain groups continue to face throughout communities and so are liable to have adverse indirect effects on other members of the victims group LGBT and Muslim communities in the UK since these are two of the most commonly targeted groups for hate Rupert Brown (School of Psychology, University of Sussex, UK) - Séminaire CLLE LTC Understanding the indirect effects of hate crime