Responsible Agent Behavior
... ociety is fundamentally and unequivocally set up to hold individuals accountable for their actions. When agents act on a user’s behalf, however, the legal and social ramifications can be obscure. While researchers in artificial intelligence (AI) focus primarily on the intelligence of agents, we are ...
... ociety is fundamentally and unequivocally set up to hold individuals accountable for their actions. When agents act on a user’s behalf, however, the legal and social ramifications can be obscure. While researchers in artificial intelligence (AI) focus primarily on the intelligence of agents, we are ...
Group Patterns, Joint Action and Social Cognition: the
... common actions presuppose a form of mental coordination, we-mode or cointention, and for some writers mental coordination can be conceived as group mind distinct from personal mind (Pettit, 2003).3 Works in primatology and behavioral ecology examine the relation between cognition on group and group ...
... common actions presuppose a form of mental coordination, we-mode or cointention, and for some writers mental coordination can be conceived as group mind distinct from personal mind (Pettit, 2003).3 Works in primatology and behavioral ecology examine the relation between cognition on group and group ...
THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY PSY834, Fall 2010 Tuesdays
... There are four take-home exercises, each worth 20%. For each of the first three exercises, you will be given a method section from an experimental study. In class you will be given two different theories to apply to the study. For each theory, your task will be to use the theory as the basis for mak ...
... There are four take-home exercises, each worth 20%. For each of the first three exercises, you will be given a method section from an experimental study. In class you will be given two different theories to apply to the study. For each theory, your task will be to use the theory as the basis for mak ...
CONTEXT AND COGNITION: KNOWLEDGE FRAMES AND
... that of sincerity which requires a direct link between what is thought, etc. and what is shown. More generally it may even be said that the proper social conditions involved in the formulation of pragmatic rules, such as authority, power, role and politeness relations, operate on a cognitive basis: ...
... that of sincerity which requires a direct link between what is thought, etc. and what is shown. More generally it may even be said that the proper social conditions involved in the formulation of pragmatic rules, such as authority, power, role and politeness relations, operate on a cognitive basis: ...
JOIC Edited Version October 2013 V3
... observation of nurses as they performed routine nursing work, followed by interviews. In this study, ethnography was not defined by continuous extended duration in the field, but deployed targeted approaches appropriate to the phenomenon under investigation and research questions (Marcus, 2007). Ni ...
... observation of nurses as they performed routine nursing work, followed by interviews. In this study, ethnography was not defined by continuous extended duration in the field, but deployed targeted approaches appropriate to the phenomenon under investigation and research questions (Marcus, 2007). Ni ...
Cognitive and Cultural Views of Emotions
... we describe the properties of the brain in terms of rationality and cognition, we are in fact reinscribing features of our social life into our model of mental operation, rather than uncovering features that exist within the phenomena themselves. The idea of rationality – and our interpretation of ...
... we describe the properties of the brain in terms of rationality and cognition, we are in fact reinscribing features of our social life into our model of mental operation, rather than uncovering features that exist within the phenomena themselves. The idea of rationality – and our interpretation of ...
Contribution of a `comprehensive analysis` of human cognitive
... the operator, it depends directly on his ability to act and feel (what is known as the “proper body”). The perceptive organs are understood to be coupling devices since they allow a relationship between action and sensation to be established through coupling with the environment. On this basis, any ...
... the operator, it depends directly on his ability to act and feel (what is known as the “proper body”). The perceptive organs are understood to be coupling devices since they allow a relationship between action and sensation to be established through coupling with the environment. On this basis, any ...
LITERACIES AND DEFICITS REVISITED
... be found in evolving definitions of literacy, some of which support and others that reject deficit approaches to instruction. In support of deficit approaches to instruction for nonmainstream groups is the view that explains literacy in terms of membership in advanced, high-tech cultures, particula ...
... be found in evolving definitions of literacy, some of which support and others that reject deficit approaches to instruction. In support of deficit approaches to instruction for nonmainstream groups is the view that explains literacy in terms of membership in advanced, high-tech cultures, particula ...
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... daily hassles (such as traffic congestion). Based on the factors described above, a domain model for the occurrence of relapse or recurrence of a depression has been developed [1]. The simulation results have shown the model exhibits important patterns between the events and the course of relapse an ...
... daily hassles (such as traffic congestion). Based on the factors described above, a domain model for the occurrence of relapse or recurrence of a depression has been developed [1]. The simulation results have shown the model exhibits important patterns between the events and the course of relapse an ...
Towards a New Approach in Social Simulations
... value dimension. These composite indices are then used for measuring cultural differences among different societies. A multi-agent simulation application of this approach is present in this volume which takes Hofstede’s power distance dimension to formulate behavioral rules for artificial trading ag ...
... value dimension. These composite indices are then used for measuring cultural differences among different societies. A multi-agent simulation application of this approach is present in this volume which takes Hofstede’s power distance dimension to formulate behavioral rules for artificial trading ag ...
Friends at Last?
... that it allows us to reconcile all disputes between cognitive and social theorists. In light of this, it is important to ask how far d-cog might be able to take us. Which aspects of science might be analyzed using a d-cog approach and which, if any, will remain out of its reach? These questions are ...
... that it allows us to reconcile all disputes between cognitive and social theorists. In light of this, it is important to ask how far d-cog might be able to take us. Which aspects of science might be analyzed using a d-cog approach and which, if any, will remain out of its reach? These questions are ...
Number and Size Matter: Discrete versus continuous
... There is considerable research indicating that infants, children and adults honor this distinction in nonlinguistic tasks as well as word learning. When shown rigid cohesive objects, eight month olds successfully track their movement behind an occluder; however, they do not track noncohesive or nonr ...
... There is considerable research indicating that infants, children and adults honor this distinction in nonlinguistic tasks as well as word learning. When shown rigid cohesive objects, eight month olds successfully track their movement behind an occluder; however, they do not track noncohesive or nonr ...
1 Throwing out the Tacit Rule Book: Learning and Practices Stephen
... grammar, namely maximal Harmony. But the approach also raises the question of when and where this notion of functional equivalence is applicable or relevant. It suggests the following answer to the question: when information is plentiful and structured in such a way that “optimizing Harmony” or some ...
... grammar, namely maximal Harmony. But the approach also raises the question of when and where this notion of functional equivalence is applicable or relevant. It suggests the following answer to the question: when information is plentiful and structured in such a way that “optimizing Harmony” or some ...
THE MEANINGFUL LEARNING AND TEXT VISUALIZATION
... Learning as a process can be divided into two types [1]. First it is a discovery learning that is used every time when learner identifies concepts autonomously. Second type is a reception learnig when concepts are described to learner using a language, into they are transferred. In both types we spe ...
... Learning as a process can be divided into two types [1]. First it is a discovery learning that is used every time when learner identifies concepts autonomously. Second type is a reception learnig when concepts are described to learner using a language, into they are transferred. In both types we spe ...
Canada as a disconcerted learning economy
... firms, regions and national economies has come to depend upon their capability to learn. This is because of the accelerated rate of technical change, and the greater speed with which one has to adapt. In such a context, responsive or passive flexibility cannot suffice. What is required is innovative ...
... firms, regions and national economies has come to depend upon their capability to learn. This is because of the accelerated rate of technical change, and the greater speed with which one has to adapt. In such a context, responsive or passive flexibility cannot suffice. What is required is innovative ...
Crafting Interdisciplinarity in Education Programmes - SADC-REEP
... The major theoretical goal is to develop a fruitful combination of theoretical knowledge and experience-based approaches that contributes towards better understanding of “nature-society relationships”. The major proficiency goal is that such knowledge should enable institutions and candidates to int ...
... The major theoretical goal is to develop a fruitful combination of theoretical knowledge and experience-based approaches that contributes towards better understanding of “nature-society relationships”. The major proficiency goal is that such knowledge should enable institutions and candidates to int ...
Theories of Development
... Helps us to understand the cultural influences in learning and cognition. Culture is values, customs, beliefs and skills of a social group. Children’s learning is influenced by a mentor or other adults and peers in the community. Learning takes place through dialog…language. Learning is not in isola ...
... Helps us to understand the cultural influences in learning and cognition. Culture is values, customs, beliefs and skills of a social group. Children’s learning is influenced by a mentor or other adults and peers in the community. Learning takes place through dialog…language. Learning is not in isola ...
Key Competences for Lifelong Learning
... to the development of an individual’s cognitive ability to interpret the world and relate to others. Communication in the mother tongue requires an individual to have knowledge of vocabulary, functional grammar and the functions of language. It includes an awareness of the main types of verbal inter ...
... to the development of an individual’s cognitive ability to interpret the world and relate to others. Communication in the mother tongue requires an individual to have knowledge of vocabulary, functional grammar and the functions of language. It includes an awareness of the main types of verbal inter ...
Criticizing the Tendency for Evolutionary Psychologists to Adopt
... Behavior analytic explanations of language have been criticized and ignored because of the common assumption that principles derived largely from rats and pigeons are insufficient to explain anything as complex as human language and cognition (Hayes et al., 2001, p. 145). The long-standing rational ...
... Behavior analytic explanations of language have been criticized and ignored because of the common assumption that principles derived largely from rats and pigeons are insufficient to explain anything as complex as human language and cognition (Hayes et al., 2001, p. 145). The long-standing rational ...
06 - The Creativity Process
... The creative process involves a set of mental operations; These mental operations can be described; The creative process is a natural process; People possess preferences for different mental operations (i.e., cognitive styles); and Therefore, people possess different preferences for the me ...
... The creative process involves a set of mental operations; These mental operations can be described; The creative process is a natural process; People possess preferences for different mental operations (i.e., cognitive styles); and Therefore, people possess different preferences for the me ...
SITUATED DESIGN OF VIRTUAL WORLDS USING RATIONAL
... 3. Situated Design Agent for Internet Gaming Environments In an Internet gaming environment designed using agents, each player can be represented by a situated design agent. The Communication Agent part provides a kind of agency in the gaming environment for the player t o interact with other player ...
... 3. Situated Design Agent for Internet Gaming Environments In an Internet gaming environment designed using agents, each player can be represented by a situated design agent. The Communication Agent part provides a kind of agency in the gaming environment for the player t o interact with other player ...
A Need for Training in Developmental Sciences - Pierre
... as formulated later in Asada and colleagues (2009). By that time, many researchers had recognized the need to cross disciplinary boundaries in order to push the progress towards developing systems that can learn and act flexibly in physical as well as social environments. Today, our everyday work dr ...
... as formulated later in Asada and colleagues (2009). By that time, many researchers had recognized the need to cross disciplinary boundaries in order to push the progress towards developing systems that can learn and act flexibly in physical as well as social environments. Today, our everyday work dr ...
MIRROR NEURONS AND ART
... to act, and at the input side, to directly understand the actions of others. What is remarkable is that this matching system has also been demonstrated in humans (see Gallese et al. 2004; Rizzolatti and Craighero 2004). Furthermore, new empirical evidence suggests that the same neural structures tha ...
... to act, and at the input side, to directly understand the actions of others. What is remarkable is that this matching system has also been demonstrated in humans (see Gallese et al. 2004; Rizzolatti and Craighero 2004). Furthermore, new empirical evidence suggests that the same neural structures tha ...
Persuasive Speech Organizational Patterns (with
... contributing to this problem, and how the ghost heart can offer a solution to those waiting on a heart transplant. (see example two) Today, we will address the problem with the death penalty, why this problem is media driven, and steps our judicial system can take to avoid such media discrimination. ...
... contributing to this problem, and how the ghost heart can offer a solution to those waiting on a heart transplant. (see example two) Today, we will address the problem with the death penalty, why this problem is media driven, and steps our judicial system can take to avoid such media discrimination. ...
Is there a European and an Asian way of Learning
... frameworks to a complex global culture in which Western as well as Asian cultural heritage is intertwining. But our very notion of subjectivity and our specific conceptual framework for theorizing subjectivity are based in a European modernized cultural background. Theoretically we will on the one h ...
... frameworks to a complex global culture in which Western as well as Asian cultural heritage is intertwining. But our very notion of subjectivity and our specific conceptual framework for theorizing subjectivity are based in a European modernized cultural background. Theoretically we will on the one h ...