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  2. Chickering's theory of identity development - Wikipedia

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    Chickering's Theory of Identity Development, as articulated by Arthur W. Chickering explains the process of identity development. The theory was created specifically to examine the identity development process of students in higher education , but it has been used in other areas as well.

  3. Student development theories - Wikipedia

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    There are many theorists that make up early student development theories, such as Arthur Chickering's 7 vectors of identity development, William Perry's theory of intellectual development, Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development, David A. Kolb's theory of experiential learning, and Nevitt Sanford's theory of challenge and support.

  4. Arthur W. Chickering - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Wright Chickering (April 27, 1927 – August 15, 2020) was an American educational researcher in the field of student affairs. He was known for his contribution to student development theories. In 1990 he was appointed Dean of the Graduate School of Education at George Mason University. He was succeeded in 1992 by Dr. Gustavo A. Mellander.

  5. Motion estimation - Wikipedia

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    The motion vectors may relate to the whole image (global motion estimation) or specific parts, such as rectangular blocks, arbitrary shaped patches or even per pixel. The motion vectors may be represented by a translational model or many other models that can approximate the motion of a real video camera, such as rotation and translation in all ...

  6. Arthur Chickering - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Chickering may refer to: Arthur M. Chickering (1887–1974), American arachnologist Arthur W. Chickering (1927–2020), educational researcher in the field of student affairs

  7. Chickering - Wikipedia

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    Chickering may refer to: Chickering, Suffolk, a place in Suffolk, England; Chickering & Sons, the piano company that was created by Jonas Chickering; Arthur M. Chickering, an arachnologist; Arthur W. Chickering, a researcher of student development theories; Charles R. Chickering, an American illustrator and stamp designer

  8. Motion compensation - Wikipedia

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    The following is a simplistic illustrated explanation of how motion compensation works. Two successive frames were captured from the movie Elephants Dream.As can be seen from the images, the bottom (motion compensated) difference between two frames contains significantly less detail than the prior images, and thus compresses much better than the rest.

  9. Quarter-pixel motion - Wikipedia

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    Quarter-pixel motion (also known as Q-pel motion or Qpel motion) refers to using a quarter of the distance between pixels (or luma sample positions) as the motion vector precision for motion estimation and motion compensation in video compression schemes. [citation needed] It is used in many modern video coding formats such as MPEG-4 ASP and H ...