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Uncovering the Neural Processes of Privacy

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Dr. Reeck and her team aimed to understand the neural mechanisms behind this behavior by studying brain activity during the decision-making process, using functional MRI. Their research identified specific brain regions involved in evaluating the perceived benefits of sharing (medial prefrontal cortex and caudate nucleus) while other regions (insula, amygdala, lateral prefrontal cortex, and ...

Education (EDUC) | Temple University Bulletin

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Topics covered in the course include an introduction to research design, sampling, descriptive statistics, t-test, Pearson correlation, univariate analysis of variance, and non-parametric statistical tests. Emphasis will be on the proper use and interpretation of these statistical procedures.

NSF CAREER Award funds Temple Engineering professor’s interdisciplinary ...

https://engineering.temple.edu/news/2023/07/nsf-career-award-funds-temple-engineering-professors-interdisciplinary-human-robot-interaction-research

According to Dr. Daniel Jacobs, a Mechanical Engineering professor at Temple’s College of Engineering, robots are very easy to understand. “You can take their parts apart, you can put in new parts, they're very easy to simulate,” he explained. “Humans are not. We can only measure certain things from the surface.” Dr. Jacobs explores physical human-robot interaction, a research niche ...

SJIS 19(2).book(Hevner 071105.fm) - Temple University

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Abstract. As a commentary to Juhani Iivari’s insightful essay, I briefly analyze design science research as an embodiment of three closely related cycles of activities. The Relevance Cycle inputs requirements from the contextual envi-ronment into the research and introduces the research artifacts into environ-mental field testing. The Rigor Cycle provides grounding theories and methods along ...

Microsoft Word - Table_LMS_A.docx - Sites

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Narrative Summary of Findings Here’s an example of how you might document the above findings:

A Simplified Approach for Dynamic Contact Angle Measurements

https://sites.temple.edu/borguet/files/2024/10/zou-et-al-2024-a-simplified-approach-for-dynamic-contact-angle-measurements.pdf

ABSTRACT: Contact angle measurement is a valuable tool for analyzing surface properties, including surface structure, cleanliness, and solid−liquid interactions. Typically, this measurement is performed at the static state, capturing the interactions at the solid−liquid interface when the gas, liquid, and solid phases reach equilibrium. In this study, we developed a user-friendly setup for ...

Study shows verified users are among biggest culprits when it comes to ...

https://news.temple.edu/news/2021-11-09/study-shows-verified-users-are-among-biggest-culprits-when-it-comes-sharing-fake

Recent research from Min-Seok Pang of the Department of Management Information Systems outlines how verified users are among biggest culprits when it comes to sharing fake news across social media platforms.

Campus Recreation | Temple University

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Student Employment Campus Recreation employs more than 250 students each year. Student jobs include positions as office assistants, recreation facility monitors, adapted recreation assistants, group fitness leaders, lifeguard/water safety instructors, intramural sports officials and scorekeepers, climbing wall monitors, personal trainers, and website editors. To browse for and apply to ...

Policy & Advocacy | The Hope Center for Student Basic Needs | The Hope ...

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The Hope Center for Student Basic Needs at Temple University urges federal, state, and local policymakers to treat students as humans first by helping them afford the full cost of college—not just tuition and fees. We call for reforming public and tax benefits to improve student access, protecting and increasing funding for public higher education and grant programs that support students ...

Jaehwuen Jung - Fox School of Business

https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/jaehwuen-jung-tuh42543

Biography Jaehwuen (Jae) Jung is an associate professor of Management Information Systems at Fox School of Business, Temple University. The overarching theme of his current research is to examine the impact of new technology channels, digital platforms, and technology-enabled features on user behavior and firms’ outcomes, with specific interests in: i) peer influence and social contagion and ...