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From reward to requirement: The new tipping culture

https://www.temple.edu/news/2025/08/reward-requirement-new-tipping-culture

In recent years, tipping has expanded far beyond sit-down restaurants. Customers are now prompted to tip at quick-service counters, fast-food chains and coffee shops—often before receiving any service at all. What was once a way to reward good service has become an expected step in many transactions, sparking frustration, confusion and even guilt. Lu Lu, an associate professor at Temple ...

Intellectual Heritage (IH) | Temple University Bulletin

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Students will read important works of world literature, philosophy, and religion, from ancient epics to graphic novels, with a focus on individual well-being. We will ask questions like: What do we value, and why? What makes for happiness? What's right and wrong? How is what's good for me defined by my relation to others? What is the purpose of life? Note: This course was formerly titled ...

Ron Kim – IBIT

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Digital Leader Fireside Chat Ron Kim Chief Technology Officer, Merck Topic: What are the Pros and Cons of Careers in Consulting vs. Corporate? February 24, 2021, 12pm-1pm Ron Kim is a technology le…

Evidence Synthesis and Systematic Reviews - Temple University

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Definition: A systematic review is a summary of research results (evidence) that uses explicit and reproducible methods to systematically search, critically appraise, and synthesize on a specific issue. It synthesizes the results of multiple primary studies related to each other by using strategies that reduce biases and errors. When to use: If you want to identify, appraise, and synthesize ...

STHM explores how cell phones enhance the tourist experience

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If you thought your cell phone was just for phone calls, think again. In its recent study exploring how cell phones enhance a tourist’s experience, the School of Tourism and Hospitality Management’s (STHM) National Laboratory for Tourism and eCommerce has discovered that traveling with a cell phone adds a new dimension to tourism. “The study explored how tourists experienced the city as ...

Research Guides: Recreational Therapy: Recommended Journals

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Below are journal titles that are recommended for research in recreational therapy. These links will display the Temple University Libraries catalog page, where you may still need to click on the link to access the journal online. If prompted, use your AccessNet/TUPortal credentials to log in.

Montreal Cognitive Assessment - Sites

https://sites.temple.edu/rtassessment/files/2018/10/MoCA-Instructions-English_7.2.pdf

Administration and Scoring Instructions The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) was designed as a rapid screening instrument for mild cognitive dysfunction. It assesses different cognitive domains: attention and concentration, executive functions, memory, language, visuoconstructional skills, conceptual thinking, calculations, and orientation. Time to administer the MoCA is approximately 10 ...

Introduction to Probability, Statistics and Random Processes

https://cis-linux1.temple.edu/~tug29203/25fall-2033/lectures/ch1-1.pdf

Two events A, and B are said to be mutually exclusive or incompatible if the occurrence of one event precludes the occurrence of the other, i.e., if A, and B cannot occur simultaneously.

"Fake News," Misinformation & Disinformation - Temple University

https://guides.temple.edu/fakenews/teaching

How to identify (and avoid) false information.

Current Members – Neuroeconomics Laboratory - Sites

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Derrick is a first-year doctoral student in the Cognition and Neuroscience Program. He is particularly interested in the neural mechanisms underlying economic and social decision-making, with a research focus on the complexities of choice overload and its impact on decision-making processes. Derrick earned his Master’s degree from Duke University, where he worked under Dr. Scott Huettel, and ...