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In the situation that mobile app몶s market continues to grow and paid-app몶s profits are fallen, it is difficult to explain such phenomena because the existing studies of mobile apps are only focus on acceptance factors. Therefore, we try to validate the research on the basis of Stimulus-Organism-Response model through survey.
As a result of behavioral decision research,
Ⅰ. Introduction
The goal of Multivariate statistical analysis(MSA) is dimension reduction of data. Especially, visualization of data is very important. In various methods of MSA, Multidimensional scaling(MDS) is introduced and discussed as a graphical method to complement conventional descriptive and confirmatory methods in validation and analysis of QOL data. The use of MDS is illustrated i
1. Introduction
(1) What is Two-factor Theory?
Frederick Herzberg’s ‘Two-factor theory’ is one of the most renowned early theories of motivation. As motivation was usually explained based on needs in the past, two-factor theory also views motivation from a need-based perspective. The main idea of this theory is to separate satisfaction from dissatisfaction which makes a dual-continuum,
There are internal and external factors that influence the design and implement of Recruitment. There are four internal factors and three external factors. Internal factors are Management strategy & technology, Organization structure, Job characteristic and Required behaviors and roles. External factors are the labor market, Legally & institutionally environment and Required behaviors and roles.
Interview conducted by our team and former studies support the correlation.
The study includes theories and applications of the five factors. Our study focused on individual factors as well as whole relationship. We noticed that SME’s brain efflux problem would be fatal to our society, so we extended the study to suggest some ways for SMEs to improve employee’s organizational commitment.
of neural activity. By attaching electrodes to subjects' heads and evaluating the electrical patterns of their brain waves, researchers can track the intensity of visceral responses such as anger, lust, disgust, and excitement. The fMRI, on the other hand, uses a giant magnet to track the blood flow throughout the brain as test subjects respond to visual, audio, or even taste cues.
In the field
The social construction of bodies: an example
18th Century (Bodily) Flux
People were bound into Social Relations down to their Inner-most Flesh
Contingent on their social, cultural and historical context
Socially constructed
Anti-psychiatry movement
Freidson (1970)
Medicine → Objective Science
Application of Medical Knowledge →
Not objective, Mediated by the Social
This principle is useful when the individual has the opportunity to observe the behavior over several occasions. The number of observations made can be as small as two or more than two.
Individual behavior depends on that we attribute perceived situation to internal caution or external caution.
Internal caution is under the personal control of individual. But according to external caution beha
Psych (soul) + logy (study)
Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior.
Plato : Nativism
“ Certain kinds of knowledge are innate or inborn “
Aristotle : Philosophical empiricism
“ All knowledge is acquired through experience”
Rene Decartes (1596-1650)
“ Body and mind are
fundamentally different things”
What is AI?
Artificial intelligence(AI) is the intelligence of machines and the branch of computer science that aims to create it.
Al text books define the field as "the study and design of intelligent agents“
John McCarthy, who coined the term in 1956, defines it as "the science and engineering of making intelligent machines
History of AI
Beginning (1943-1951)
Early Interest Period