https://law.temple.edu/wp-content/uploads/Cognitive-Bias-and-Its-Impact-on-Expert-Witnesses-and-the-Court.pdf
Expert evidence provides a much needed contribution to the courts in administering justice. Understanding the way humans think and how the brain processes information offers insights to circumstances in which even expert evidence may be influenced by contextual information and cognitive bias. Cognitive science can identify such potential weaknesses and suggest practical ways to mitigate them.
https://education.temple.edu/sites/education/files/uploads/fieldplacement/ECE3187PracticumHandbook_RevSpring2016.pdf
During the practicum, each student will serve as a teacher-in-training. Students are responsible for observing and reflecting on the practice of the mentor teacher and peers, assisting the mentor teacher, completing several content-area specific instructional assignments in one-on-one, small-group, and whole-group settings, and planning and delivering at least two formal lessons which will be ...
https://news.temple.edu/news/2022-12-07/how-to-solve-American-gun-epidemic
Experts studying gun violence at Temple University explain how to eradicate the gun violence epidemic.
https://www.fox.temple.edu/sites/fox/files/documents/CVs/xueming-luo-cv.pdf
Bio: Xueming Luo is the Charles Gilliland Distinguished Chair Professor of Marketing, Professor of Strategy, and Professor of MIS, and Founder/ Director of the Global Institute for Artificial Intelligence & Business Analytics in the Fox School of Business at Temple University. He is an interdisciplinary thought-leader in leveraging AI/ML algorithms, text/audio/image/video big data ...
http://timetree.temple.edu/public/data/pdf/vanTuinen2009Chap57.pdf
Abstract Living birds (~9500 species) are grouped into 20–28 orders, comprising the Subclass Neornithes of the Class Aves. With few exceptions, molecular phylogenetic analyses have sup-ported two morphologica l divisions within Neornithes, Paleognathae (ratites and tinamous) and Neognathae (a ll other living birds). Within Neogna tha e, there is uni-versal support for the recognition of two ...
https://dentistry.temple.edu/sites/dentistry/files/Oral_Health_Advocacy_Toolkit.pdf
Dental and dental hygiene academia, therefore, should prepare future dental professionals to become strong advocates of oral health in their communities. In support of this objective, the Temple University’s Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry developed this toolkit primarily for dental, dental hygiene, and dental residency programs that wish to initiate advocacy training or refine their ...
https://sites.temple.edu/newcombe/files/2013/06/Newcombe_et_al-2015-Wiley_Interdisciplinary_Reviews-_Cognitive_Science.pdf
Finally, 5- to 7-year-old children may become able to relate the larger count words to the approximate system using struc-ture mapping.86 Eventually, conceptual understand-ing of numerical relations appears to move away from associations between numerical symbols and their concrete referents and move to associations among numerical symbols,87 a ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Courses/CIS601-04/ProjectPapers/shapeRepPR04.pdf
Abstract More and more images have been generated in digital form around the world. There is a growing interest in 1nding images in large collections or from remote databases. In order to 1nd an image, the image has to be described or represented by certain features. Shape is an important visual feature of an image. Searching for images using shape features has attracted much attention. There ...
https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2017/02/30.1.Scharre-TICLJ.pdf
Paul Scharre* Much of the debate on autonomous weapons presumes a choice between human versus autonomous decision-making over targeting and engagement decisions. In fact, in many situations, human-machine teaming in engagement decisions will not only be possible but preferable. Hybrid human-machine cognitive architectures will be able to leverage the precision and reliability of automation ...
https://sites.temple.edu/xifanwu/files/2020/10/2017.PRB_.Comparative-first-principles-studies-of-prototypical-ferroelectric-materials-by-LDA-GGA-and-SCAN-meta-GGA.pdf
Comparative first-principles studies of prototypical ferroelectric materials by LDA, GGA, and SCAN meta-GGA Comparative first-principles studies of prototypical ferroelectric materials by LDA, GGA, and SCAN meta-GGA