Browsing FAS Scholarly Articles by Keyword "Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)"
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Archival Values: Essays in Honor of Mark A. Greene
(Society of American Archivists, 2019-09)Book review of Archival Values: Essays in Honor of Mark Greene -
Foreseeing the Endgame: Who Are the Students Who Take the Final Exam at the Beginning of a MOOC?
(Informa UK Limited, 2020-01-06)Massive open online courses (MOOCs) show highly irregular participation behaviour among users. In this study, using data from Computer Science 50x of HarvardX, we investigated one extreme, yet common strategy to foresee ... -
How many locations can be selected at once?
(American Psychological Association (APA), 2007)The visual system uses several tools to select only the most relevant visual information for further processing, including selection by location. In the present study, the authors explored how many locations can be selected ... -
Modeling Unconscious Gender Bias in Fame Judgments: Finding the Proper Branch of the Correct (Multinomial) Tree
(Elsevier BV, 1996-03)n the preceding article, Buchner and Wippich used a guessing-corrected, multinomial process-dissociation analysis to test whether a gender bias in fame judgments reported by Banaji and Greenwald (Journal of Personality and ... -
Overwriting and Rebinding: Why Feature-Switch Detection Tasks Underestimate the Binding Capacity of Visual Working Memory
(Informa UK Limited, 2009-01)In these two experiments, we explored the ability to store bound representations of colour and location information in visual working memory using three different tasks. In the location-cue task, we probed how well colour ... -
Spatial separation between targets constrains maintenance of attention on multiple objects
(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2008-04)Humans are limited in their ability to maintain multiple attentional foci. In attentive tracking of moving objects, performance declines as the number of tracked targets increases. Previous studies have interpreted such ... -
Theory from the South: Or, how Euro-America is Evolving Toward Africa
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Vernacular Languages and Invisible Labor in Ṭibb
(University of Chicago Press, 2022-06-01)Glossaries providing the names of materia medica across languages are ubiquitous in medical manuscripts composed in the Islamic world. These anonymous medical glossaries were produced by physicians who sought out regional ...