1.Introduction
1) Motivation of the study
The heaviest investment in sports team occurs in finding a good player. However, some teams succeed in contracting with players who are devaluated in the market, but some teams fail. Because how well the player plays is not measurable in the first place, many professional leagues make statistics that can support people of interest in this ‘risky’ in
studies of conformity such as Sherif’s(1937) and Ash’s(1955) and so forth. However, these days we seem to behave more individually relative to past and we wondered in the magnitude of conformity that can affect people.Therefore we utilized the old concept but redesigned the experiment that seems dissimilar to classical Asch experiment. We had to think hard for participants not to have any sli
Bandura’s Bobo doll theory suggests frequency of violent actions decreases when given punishment for them, and vice versa
(Bandura, Ross, and Ross 1963)
In-Game rewards & punishments
- Reward (Earning gold for killing monsters)
- Punish (Imprisonment, Fine)
Will Bandura’s theory work with video games?
Video games that reward violent actions would Increase aggression-r
1.Preferred study field in detail (관심연구 분야)
I am writing to express my strong interest in the field of AI-based robot control and my desire to pursue this field of study at UNIST. I have always been fascinated by the potential of robots to improve our lives. I believe that AI-based robot control technology has the potential to enable humans and robots to collaborate and create a b
1.Preferred study field in detail (관심연구 분야)
I am writing to express my strong interest in the field of AI-based robot control and my desire to pursue this field of study at UNIST. I have always been fascinated by the potential of robots to improve our lives. I believe that AI-based robot control technology has the potential to enable humans and robots to collaborate and create a b