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The interactions of wearable computers and cognitive processes: Can cognitive theory help wearables improve human performance and mitigate device distraction?
(2015-05)
The prevalence of smart devices and wearable computers is steadily increasing (IDC,
2014a; 2014b). Despite this, there is little research on the interaction of these devices and cognitive processes such as attention, ...
DISENTANGLING SELF-REGULATION AND PERFORMANCE IN ACTIVE LEARNING: TOWARD A DYNAMIC PROCESS PERSPECTIVE ON COMPLEX SKILL ACQUISITION
(2015-05)
Self-regulation is central to many modern theories of training and development, including active-learning theory. However, research in this area often overlooks the role of behavior in self-regulated learning and fails to ...
A MULTILEVEL APPROACH TOWARD RELATING SUBJECTIVE WORKLOAD AND EFFORT TO PERFORMANCE DURING STABLE AND AFTER SHIFTS IN TASK DEMAND
(2015-05-09)
This laboratory study tested a causal model of the effects of changes in perceptions of subjective workload and effort in relation to performance during stable and after shifts in task demand. Accordingly, this study ...
ORGANIZATION OF SELF-KNOWLEDGE PREDICTS UNETHICAL BEHAVIOR
(2015-12-09)
People represent the self (self-structure) using cognitive strategies that either confront (integration) or avoid (compartmentalization) negative self-information (Showers, 1992). Previous research has found that ...
The effects of undermining on newcomer socialization
(2015)
Although much is known about the nature of supportive behaviors during organizational socialization, less is known about the effects of undermining during this process. This study examines the effects of undermining from ...
REDUCTION OF ASYMMETRICAL COMPETITION THROUGH COGNITIVE ADAPTATIONS IN TWO SYMPATRIC CHIPMUNKS
(2015-08)
Asymmetrical competition occurs frequently and can potentially lead to a small species facing resource exclusion. When this competition occurs for food resources, smaller species often have to compensate for this pressure ...