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EEG Asymmetry and ERN: Behavioral Outcomes in Preschoolers.
Published 2016-01-01“…., hemispheric asymmetry) and inhibition-related neural activity (i.e., error-related negativity [ERN]) in preschool-aged children. …”
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Magic-Induced Computational Separation in Entanglement Theory
Published 2025-05-01“…Our results find applications in diverse areas such as quantum error correction, many-body physics, and the study of quantum chaos, providing a unifying framework for understanding the behavior of quantum systems. …”
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The Problem of Hate Speech: Beliefs of Chilean Students About Hate Speech with an Emphasis on Gender Perspectives
Published 2024-11-01“…Using a quantitative methodology with a representative sample (<i>n</i> = 998) and robust statistical reliability (99% confidence, and 4% margin of error), the research highlights the intersection of hate speech and teacher training. …”
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Developmental features of multi-word expressions in spoken discourse by Chinese learners of English
Published 2024-12-01“…Moreover, learners demonstrate a high error rate across various MWE types. (2) Although the overall proficiency in using MWEs shows no significant improvement across the three levels, an upward trend is observed in the usage of overall tokens, types, and various categories of MWEs in both dimensions, culminating in a significant increase in the variation of MWEs at the highest proficiency level. …”
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Trust in the machine: How contextual factors and personality traits shape algorithm aversion and collaboration
Published 2025-03-01“…Additionally, female participants reacted more strongly to algorithm errors. Increased delegation rates improved algorithm accuracy. …”
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Observing Array Designed for Improving the Short‐Term Prediction of Kuroshio Extension State Transition Processes
Published 2024-11-01“…The removal of initial errors on this array results in the mean prediction improvements of about 9.2% and 22.5% for KE transition processes from the low‐ to the high‐energy state and from the high‐ to the low‐energy state, respectively.…”
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Impact of digitization on educational management: Results of the introduction of a learning management system in a traditional school context
Published 2025-03-01“…The study was developed in four phases: Initiation, where the objectives and risks were defined, and the appropriate technological tool was selected; Elaboration, which included the definition of use cases and the creation of a preliminary solution; Development, focused on the implementation of the pending requirements; and Transition, which evaluated compliance with the requirements, corrected errors and conducted usability tests. Qualitative analysis methods were used to evaluate the usability and effectiveness of the system. …”
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ACT-FRCNN: Progress Towards Transformer-Based Object Detection
Published 2024-10-01“…The results indicate that ACT-FRCNN reduces over-detection errors and improves the detection of large objects. …”
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Forestry and economic growth in Ghana: evaluating the dynamics using the environmental Kuznets curve and adjusted net savings
Published 2025-07-01“…It applied quantitative techniques, including regression, vector error correction model and multiple Granger causality to examine the impact of GDP growth, adjusted net savings (ANS) and other control variables on Ghana’s deforestation rate. …”
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IQA Vision Transformed: A Survey of Transformer Architectures in Perceptual Image Quality Assessment
Published 2024-01-01“…ViTs leverage attention mechanisms to focus selectively on relevant image patches, showing promise in aligning more closely with human perceptual errors. We identify key limitations of conventional IQA methods and track the evolution from early learning-based approaches to contemporary deep learning models, with a specific focus on ViTs. …”
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From single to multiple assessments in a foundational mathematics course for engineering students: what do we gain?
Published 2025-06-01“…Although students appreciated the flexibility of digital examinations, they noted limitations in feedback on minor errors.ConclusionThis research highlights the effectiveness of multiple low-stakes assessments in enhancing a supportive learning environment and suggests that digital tools can improve engagement and understanding in mathematics. …”
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Revolutionizing Management Accounting: The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Predictive Analytics, Automated Reporting, and Decision-Making
Published 2024-12-01“…AI-powered automated reporting improves efficiency and minimizes errors, while AI-based decision support systems deliver real-time insights and detect complex patterns, resulting in more effective strategic decisions. …”
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Numerical Analysis of Pressure Drops in Single-Phase Flow Through Channels of Brazed Plate Heat Exchangers with Dimpled Corrugated Plates
Published 2025-07-01“…The findings indicate that the <inline-formula><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" display="inline"><semantics><mrow><mi>k</mi><mo>−</mo><mi>ε</mi></mrow></semantics></math></inline-formula> realizable turbulence model with enhanced wall treatment offers superior accuracy in predicting pressure drops, with errors within ±4.4%. Additionally, leveraging the information derived from CFD, a strategy to estimate contributions from different channel sections without a direct reliance on those simulations was developed, offering practical implications for plate design.…”
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Effectiveness of Hospital–Community Partnerships in Preventive Health Care Interventions: An Exploration of Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Impact
Published 2025-02-01“…We estimated pooled ordinary least squared models with year-fixed effect and robust cluster standard errors at the state level. We also used generalized least squares models to examine the impact across racial and ethnic groups, including controls for county characteristics. …”
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Interpretation of digital imagery to estimate juvenile stand attributes in managed boreal stands, density, stocking and height
Published 2024-03-01“…However, INT underestimated deciduous tree density and stocking and failed to distinguish spruce from balsam fir or count white birch saplings. These errors have implications for determination of species composition from INT of leaf-off imagery. …”
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Reliability and validity of the German version of the Forensic Restrictiveness Questionnaire
Published 2025-05-01“…Possible reasons include an underpowered sample size and possible measurement errors. Implications for future research are discussed.…”
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Optimized breast cancer diagnosis using self-adaptive quantum metaheuristic feature selection
Published 2025-06-01“…To prevent diagnostic errors with hostile implications for patient health, in this study, we develop a new evolutionary method called SeQTLBOGA that incorporates the learner quantization before the search capability of the feature space to prevent premature falls into the local optima. …”
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A unified model of heading and path perception in primate MSTd.
Published 2014-02-01“…Model curvature and heading errors fit those made by humans. Our model challenges the view that the function of MSTd is heading estimation, based on our analysis we claim that it is primarily concerned with trajectory estimation and the simultaneous representation of both curvature and heading. …”
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A critical analysis of Purnomo and colleagues’ interpretation in Matthew 6:9–13
Published 2025-01-01“…This research concluded that Purnomo et al.’s interpretation of the Lord’s Prayer (Mt 6:9–13) contained significant theological and linguistic errors that require revision. Contribution: This research critically contributes to biblical theology by addressing interpretative challenges in Matthew 6:9–13, refuting claims that the Lord’s Prayer expresses gratitude based on the aorist tense. …”
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Perceived barriers to timely diagnosis among Iranian women diagnosed with advanced breast cancer: a qualitative study
Published 2025-08-01“…Key factors contributing to perceived delays included poorly managed appointments and medical care, care not meeting patient expectations, deceptive marketing practices, cost of diagnostic procedures, lack of knowledge, fears, transcendent beliefs, competing priorities, insufficient support and diagnostic errors.Conclusions Understanding perceived barriers to timely diagnosis in women with advanced breast cancer is key to creating effective strategies that reduce preventable negative outcomes. …”
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