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Measuring Enlarged Mentality: Development and Validation of the Enlarged Mentality Scale

Measuring Enlarged Mentality: Development and Validation of the Enlarged Mentality Scale

by Emma Klekotka | Jul 13, 2024 | Affiliate Research

AFFILIATE RESEARCH Measuring Enlarged Mentality: Development and Validation of the Enlarged Mentality Scale By Myojumg Chung | July 2024 Hannah Arendt’s concept of enlarged mentality (also referred to as representative thinking) has received much attention from...
A Culturally-Aware Tool for Crowdworkers: Leveraging Chronemics to Support Diverse Work Styles

A Culturally-Aware Tool for Crowdworkers: Leveraging Chronemics to Support Diverse Work Styles

by Emma Klekotka | Jul 13, 2024 | Affiliate Research

AFFILIATE RESEARCH A Culturally-Aware Tool for Crowdworkers: Leveraging Chronemics to Support Diverse Work Styles By Saiph Savage | July 2024 Crowdsourcing markets are expanding worldwide, but often feature standardized interfaces that ignore the cultural diversity of...
Internal Fractures: The Competing Logics of Social Media Platforms

Internal Fractures: The Competing Logics of Social Media Platforms

by Emma Klekotka | Jul 13, 2024 | Affiliate Research

AFFILIATE RESEARCH Internal Fractures: The Competing Logics of Social Media Platforms By Chenyan Jia | July 2024 Social media platforms are too often understood as monoliths with clear priorities. Instead, we analyze them as complex organizations torn between starkly...
Open (Clinical) LLMs are Sensitive to Instruction Phrasings

Open (Clinical) LLMs are Sensitive to Instruction Phrasings

by Emma Klekotka | Jun 13, 2024 | Affiliate Research

AFFILIATE RESEARCH Open (Clinical) LLMs are Sensitive to Instruction Phrasings By Silvo Amir | July 2024 Instruction-tuned Large Language Models (LLMs) can perform a wide range of tasks given natural language instructions to do so, but they are sensitive to how such...
Market or Markets? Investigating Google Search’s Market Shares under Vertical Segmentation

Market or Markets? Investigating Google Search’s Market Shares under Vertical Segmentation

by Emma Klekotka | May 13, 2024 | Affiliate Research

AFFILIATE RESEARCH Market or Markets? Investigating Google Search’s Market Shares under Vertical Segmentation By Christo Wilson | May 2024 Is Google Search a monopoly with gatekeeping power? Regulators from the US, UK, and Europe have argued that it is based on the...
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