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Card sorting
Card sorting is a technique in user experience design in which a person tests a group of subject experts or users to generate a dendrogram (category…
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2018
2018
Effects of Task Difficulty on Kinematics and Task Performance during Walking Workstation Use
John R. Harry
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J. D. Eggleston
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Dustin Dunnick
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Hannah Edwards
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J. Dufek
Translational Journal of The American College of…
2018
Corpus ID: 195755980
Although walking workstations do not seem to compromise task performance despite altered gait kinematics, current evidence stems…
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2015
2015
Software fault characteristics: A synthesis of the literature
T. Hall
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David Bowes
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S. Counsell
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L. Moonen
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A. Yamashita
2015
Corpus ID: 54037233
Faults continue to be a significant problem in software. Understanding the nature of these faults is important for practitioners…
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2014
2014
BRIEF REPORT: Impaired flexible item selection task (FIST) in school-age children with autism spectrum disorders
Boyd
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Mcbee
2014
Corpus ID: 16819283
Cognitive flexibility has been measured with inductive reasoning or explicit rule tasks in individuals with autism spectrum…
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2012
2012
Profile of male adolescents with conduct disorder on intellectual efficacy, cognitive flexibility, cognitive coping, impulsivity and alexithymia: A comparison with high-risk controls
S. Pihet
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M. Suter
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O. Halfon
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P. Stéphan
2012
Corpus ID: 37584306
Background and Objectives: To specify which of the documented cognitive and emotional deficits characterize adolescents with…
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2008
2008
Communicating with diagrams: how intuitive and cross-cultural are business graphics?
Martin J. Eppler
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Jianxin Ge
2008
Corpus ID: 29730076
2006
2006
A Comparative Study of Wisconsin Card Sorting Test in Individuals with Different Degrees of Alexithymia
Huang Ying
2006
Corpus ID: 148143736
Objective: To explore the cognitive function of individuals with different degrees of alexithymia.Methods: 6126 university…
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2006
2006
Scaling the card sort method to over 500 items: restructuring the Google AdWords help center
Yelena Nakhimovsky
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Rudy Schusteritsch
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K. Rodden
CHI Extended Abstracts
2006
Corpus ID: 763157
In this paper we describe the method we used to redesign the information architecture of the Google AdWords Help Center. We…
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2002
Review
2002
Computerized Card Sort Training Tool: Is it Comparable to Manual Card Sorting?
Michelle E. Harper
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F. Jentsch
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Lori Rhodenizer Van Duyne
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K. Smith-Jentsch
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Alicia D. Sanchez
2002
Corpus ID: 61753516
One way to determine training needs and to evaluate learning is to measure how trainees organize knowledge using a card sorting…
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2001
2001
Generic programming in Fortran 90
A. Markus
FORF
2001
Corpus ID: 2014793
One way of reusing existing software is to make, sure that it can be adapted with very little effort to new situations. Generic…
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1938
1938
A study of the impairment of “abstract behavior” in schizophrenic patients
M. Bolles
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K. Goldstein
Psychiatric quarterly
1938
Corpus ID: 24832452
Conclusions1.From the results of the tests described we may conclude that a type of patient diagnosed as dementia præcox shows…
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