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Detmar William Straub - Temple University

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Information and Management, 57 (7). doi: 10.1016/j.im.2020.103365. Wei, Y., McIntyre, F., & Straub, D. (2020). Does Micro-Blogging Lead to a More Positive Attitude Toward a Brand?—A Perspective of Cultivation Theory. Journal of Promotion Management, 26 (4), 504-523. doi: 10.1080/10496491.2020.1719957. Vance, A., Siponen, M., & Straub, D. (2020).

About TUportal - TUportal6

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Panopto has confirmed that there is currently an issue with the "Browse" feature of the application where hierarchical folders are displaying as empty. They have identified the root cause of the issue and are working toward a resolution. In the interim, a temporary workaround is to navigate to the "Everything" tab in the left toolbar and use the 'Search Everything' bar at the top of the page ...

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Detmar William Straub - Fox School of Business

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Information and Management, 57 (7). doi: 10.1016/j.im.2020.103365. Wei, Y., McIntyre, F., & Straub, D. (2020). Does Micro-Blogging Lead to a More Positive Attitude Toward a Brand?—A Perspective of Cultivation Theory. Journal of Promotion Management, 26 (4), 504-523. doi: 10.1080/10496491.2020.1719957. Vance, A., Siponen, M., & Straub, D. (2020).

IRB Trainings and Resources - Office of the Vice President for Research

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Human Subjects Research Training The Temple University IRB utilizes The Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) Program to provide research ethics education to the research community. The CITI program offers both initial and refresher courses covering human subjects research. Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) Program All key research personnel engaged in ...

Internal Control Using COBIT 5 - Temple University

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Internal Control in COBIT In COBIT® terms, a control can be any enabler that supports the achievement of one or more objectives (control objectives). These objectives are the desired result or purpose from the implementation of a relevant process, practice, principle, tool, organizational unit, symbol or other capability. A control practice is a key mechanism that supports the achievement of ...

IM4Q | Institute on Disabilities | Temple University Institute on ...

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The Institute on Disabilities developed the program along with collaborators including people with disabilities, created the survey, provided training and technical assistance to the interviewers, analyzed the data, and produced annual statewide summary reports along with reports for each county program.

Directional and Explainable Serendipity Recommendation

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The comparison on acc_pre (see Tables 4, 5) displays our im-provements on preference accuracy, where DESR increases acc_pre by at least 33.33% even compared to the accuracy-oriented method (ACC LSTM).

ECAI 2024 73 U. Endriss et al. (Eds.) © 2024 The Authors. of the ...

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application for converting result chart im-ages into SVG, preserving semantics and component relationships. However, it is e sential to note that this approach relies on user in-teraction and takes about 4 minutes for a single conversion. For non-scientific domains, Flow2Code [

Conditional Probability - Temple University

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The first step in analyzing craps is to compute the probability that the player makes his point. Suppose his point is 5 and let Ek be the event that the sum is k. There are 4 outcomes in E5 ((1, 4), (2, 3), (3, 2), (4, 1)), 6 in E7, and hence 26 not in E5 ∪ E7. Letting × stand for “the sum is not 5 or 7,” we see that 4 26 4 = P(5) P(× 5