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  2. Regulatory focus theory - Wikipedia

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    Regulatory Fit Theory suggests that the effect of a cue cannot be understood without remembering what the cue means given a recipient's focus orientation. [ 12 ] : 419 Nonverbal cues can be used by the message source to vary delivery style, more specifically to convey eagerness or vigilance, of a given message in a way that will produce ...

  3. Regulatory mode theory - Wikipedia

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    A person's regulatory mode is correlated with regulatory fitness.They display their optimal level of performance in addition to valuing the end goals. In Avnet and Higgin's study (2004), the participants paid more for the book-light when their decisions were based on their regulatory orientation—either locomotion or assessment. [3]

  4. E. Tory Higgins - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Higgins developed regulatory fit theory, proposing that people experience fit when using means of goal pursuit that align with their regulatory orientation: vigilant or eager. [8] Also in 2000, Higgins and Arie Kruglanski developed regulatory mode theory , which describes two complementary self-regulatory functions: assessment and ...

  5. Good regulator - Wikipedia

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    The good regulator is a theorem conceived by Roger C. Conant and W. Ross Ashby that is central to cybernetics.Originally stated that "every good regulator of a system must be a model of that system", [1].

  6. ATHEANA - Wikipedia

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    ATHEANA is a post-incident Human Reliability Assessment (HRA) methodology developed by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission in 2000. It was developed in the hope that certain types of human behaviour in nuclear plants and industries, which use similar processes, could be represented in a way in which they could be more easily understood.

  7. A phone may be a magical gift for your child, and these rules ...

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    Experts say to delay your kid’s first smartphone. But maybe this holiday season is the one in which you will take the plunge. These guidelines can help.

  8. Pathetic dot theory - Wikipedia

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    The theory has been formally called by Lessig in 1998 "The New Chicago School", and can be seen as a theory of regulation. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The theory can be applied to many aspects of life (such as how smoking is regulated), but it has been popularized by Lessig's subsequent usage of it in the context of the regulation of the Internet . [ 1 ]

  9. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

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    abundant offshore wind resources and provide enough pollution-free power to meet 75% of the comparable electricity demand of Cape Cod and the islands of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket. Second, as the devastating impacts of Hurricane Sandy linger throughout much of