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Is 4k really worth it? A mixed-methods approach to exploring the uses and benefits of high-resolution computer displays for different user populations
(Wichita State University, 2019-12)Advancements in display technology made it easier for manufacturers to develop and sell high-resolution displays (HRDs) to consumers, and HRDs are frequently marketed as beneficial for graphically intense tasks. Therefore, ... -
Is atomoxetine as effective as methylphenidate in controlling behavioral problems in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder?
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Is Facial Recognition Biased at Near-Infrared Spectrum as Well?
(IEEE, 2022-11-15)Published academic research and media articles suggest face recognition is biased across demographics. Specifically, unequal performance is obtained for women, dark-skinned people, and older adults. However, these published ... -
Is full efficiency achievable? An empirical study of the banking industry in Taiwan
(Blackwell Publishing Inc., 2018-11-10)This paper aims to propose a feasible framework for estimating the efficiency of input factors for banks and the adjustment of these factors necessary to achieve full efficiency in the short and long term. Based on a sample ... -
Is language extinction the hallmark of the Anthropocene?
(Wichita State University. Department of Anthropology, 2018)The Anthropocene is the geological epoch that we are currently living in and is characterized by human effects on the world and atmosphere on a global scale, starting around the 18th century (Crutzen & Stoermer 2000). The ... -
Is monetary policy non-linear in Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, and Thailand? A quantile regression analysis.
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2012-11)There is a growing literature on the linearity or otherwise of monetary policy in industrialised countries. The investigations have revealed that the reactions of central banks to economic variables depend on the level of ... -
Is procrastination related to low-quality data?
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2020-07-03)While it is easy to assume that university students who wait until the last minute to complete surveys for their class research requirements provide low-quality data, this issue has not been empirically examined. The goal ... -
Is the "smoke-filled room" necessary? An experimental study of the effect of communication networks on collusion
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2023-03-03)We investigate how well firms can collude with partial communication in relation to full communication. We find that firms vary their communication strategies with network structures. In the networks that have either an ... -
Is the trackball a better input device for the older computer user?
(Springer, 1999-03)This study investigated age-related differences in user performance and preferences using two widely available computer pointing devices, a mouse and trackball. Participants acquired on-screen targets of varying distance ... -
Is there a clash of civilizations? Cultures and institutions across civilizations
(People and Global Business Association, 2022-06-01)Purpose: We analyze how countries are similar and different in terms of cultures and institutions and the extent to which they can be grouped into civilizations. This is based on Huntington’s (1993,1996) framework that ... -
Is touch-based text input practical for a smartwatch?
(Springer International Publishing AG, 2015)The use of smartwatches is increasing exponentially as is consumer interest. Currently, smartwatches offer the ability to read text messages, notifications, and email once they are synchronized with a smartphone. Text ... -
ISCSI performance for mobile appliances using intermediate target storage
(Wichita State University, 2009-05)Looking at the present demand for mobile services we can predict that there will be an explosive growth in the usage of mobile appliances in the future. But these mobile appliances suffer from significant problems related ... -
iSCSI performance over RDMA-enabled network
(2006-07)With an increase in the amount of information being exchanged every day, there is a need for storage repositories and faster networks to retrieve data with a minimum amount of time delay. Keeping this in mind, inroads have ... -
Isidora Aguirre, 1919-2011
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Islam and France: Cooperation, integration and resistance
(Wichita State University, 2015-12)This research examines France's relationship with its Muslim population. It explains some of France's basic guiding principles in order to understand the general expectations of its citizenry. It also looks at France's ... -
Isleta jar
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Isochrones for old (> 5 GYR) stars and stellar populations. I. models for-2.4 <= [Fe/H] <=+0.6, 0.25 <= Y <= 0.33, and-0.4 <= [alpha/Fe] <=+0.4
(IOP Publishing, 2014-10-10)Canonical grids of stellar evolutionary sequences have been computed for the helium mass-fraction abundances Y = 0.25, 0.29, and 0.33, and for iron abundances that vary from 2.4 to +0.4 (in 0.2 dex increments) when [alpha/Fe] ... -
Isokinetic arm and leg strength of adults with Down syndrome: a comparative study
(W.B. Saunders, 1992-09)This study compared isokinetic arm (elbow flexion and extension) and leg (knee flexion and extension) strength of individuals with Down syndrome (DS), with mental retardation without DS (NDS), and sedentary young adults ... -
Isolated fixed point sets for holomorphic maps
(Elsevier SAS, 2006-07)We study discrete fixed point sets of holomorphic self-maps of complex manifolds. The main attention is focused on the cardinality of this set and its configuration. As a consequence of one of our observations, a bounded ... -
Isolating a single qubit in a multi qubit system
(Wichita State University. Graduate School., 2007-04-27)