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The influence of aesthetics on website user perceptions
(Wichita State University, 2007-12)As Internet users become more sophisticated, so do their requirements for the websites they utilize. Two major factions in the field of website design have argued over the importance of site usability vs. site appeal. ... -
Influence of cognitive empathy on progressivism
(North American Journal of Psychology, 2019-03)Moral psychology is a rapidly growing topic, and moral predispositions have been linked to a variety of political and social opinions. Thus far, there has been little work conducted in an effort to identify the aspects of ... -
The influence of mere exposure on web based breadcrumb navigation
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The influence of testimonials on decision-making of general aviation pilots
(Wichita State University, 2010-05)Patients often solicit the advice of friends, or receive second-hand reports of ‘friends of a friend,’ about treatments for medical conditions. These testimonials can play an influential role in a patient’s selection of ... -
Influencing organizational policy to address gender and sexual minority health disparities and inclusivity within the healthcare delivery system
(Wichita State University, 2018-04-27)PURPOSE: According to the Health Equity Index (Human Rights, 2016), only 3 hospitals in Kansas were determined as leaders for health care equity. All 3 facilities are in the north area of Kansas, closer to Kansas City and ... -
An integrated temporal model of belief and attitude change: an empirical test with the iPad
(Association for Information Systems, 2017-02)Bhattacherjee and Premkumar (2004) propose a temporal model of belief and attitude change to understand fluctuating patterns of information technology (IT) usage. However, they overlook the role of perceived enjoyment in ... -
Integration of instance-based learning and computed torque control for an effective assist-as-needed support in human-exoskeleton interaction
(Association for Industry, Engineering and Management Systems (AIEMS), 2022-12)The physiological responses that arise from human-robot interaction may vary across subjects in magnitude and rate. Such individual variations may require instance-based learning over model-based learning algorithms. For ... -
Intentions to use predictive testing by those at risk for Huntington's disease: implications for prevention
(Springer New York LLC, 1988-04)Huntington's disease (HD) is a late onset, genetic disorder that is incurable and undetectable until the onset of symptoms. A marker for the gene that causes HD was recently discovered which will lead to a predictive test. ... -
Interaction between visual status, driver age and distracters on daytime driving performance
(Elsevier Ltd., 2009-08)This study investigated the effects of visual status, driver age and the presence of secondary distracter tasks on driving performance. Twenty young (M = 26.8 years) and 19 old (M = 70.2 years) participants drove around a ... -
Internet overuse and its impact on deviant behavior and attitudes
(Wichita State University, 2019-05)The Internet is the fastest growing technological advancement of the past twenty-five years. As the Internet has grown, so has the number of individuals who use it for daily tasks. The Internet provides conveniences in the ... -
Interpersonal complexity: a cognitive component of person-centered care
(Oxford University Press, 2006-04)This study concerns one component of the ability to provide person-centered care: the cognitive skill of perceiving others in relatively complex terms. This study tested the effectiveness of a social motivation for increasing ... -
An interpersonal person-centered care intervention for geriatric nurse aides
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Interpersonal problems and their relationship to depression, self-esteem, and malignant self-regard
(Guilford Press, 2016-12)DSM-5 Section III recommends that level of personality functioning be assessed. This requires an assessment of self and other representations. Malignant self-regard (MSR) is a way of assessing the level of functioning of ... -
Intrinsic motivation and attentional capture from gamelike features in a visual search task
(Springer US, 2013-07)In psychology research studies, the goals of the experimenter and the goals of the participants often do not align. Researchers are interested in having participants who take the experimental task seriously, whereas ... -
An introduction to the Ruthven Impairment Assessment (RIA): A stability study
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016)The Ruthven Impairment Assessment (RIA) is introduced as a new neurocognitive test for the evaluation of complex attentional, reasoning, and working-memory abilities. It contains 5 subtests and is administered by computer ... -
Introduction: promoting positive youth development by understanding social contexts
(Routledge, 2011-10)This is the introduction to "Promoting Positive Youth Development by Understanding Social Contexts." The articles in this themed issue will focus on African American adolescents and overall health behaviors and academic ... -
Invalid performance validity test but normal cognitive test performances, What does it mean?
(Wichita State University, 2020-05-01)While use of performance validity tests (PVTs) has become a standard of practice in neuropsychology, there are varying opinions regarding how to interpret cognitive test data, especially 'average' range data, if PVTs are ... -
Investigating contributions of eye-tracking to website usability testing
(2005-05)Research applying eye-tracking to usability testing is increasing in popularity. A great deal of data can be obtained with eye-tracking, but there is little guidance as to how eye-movement data can be used in software ... -
Investigating visual crowding of objects in complex real-world scenes
(SAGE Publications, 2021-04-28)Visual crowding, the impairment of object recognition in peripheral vision due to flanking objects, has generally been studied using simple stimuli on blank backgrounds. While crowding is widely assumed to occur in natural ... -
An investigation into the relationship between saccadic intrusion and mental workload
(Wichita State University, 2009-12)This dissertation reports a new method for estimating mental workload (MWL) using a specific type of eye movement called saccadic intrusions (SIs). These studies demonstrate in laboratory conditions that there is a ...