Gerontechnology Anxiety on Attitude Towards Technology In Relation To Wearable Robots for Mobility Improvement: The Buffering Effect of An Age-friendly Environment

2021 ◽  
Vol 76 (3) ◽  
pp. 91-119
Author(s):  
Do Kyung Yoon ◽  
Susanna Joo
2020 ◽  
Vol 36 (2) ◽  
pp. 410-420 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anthony M. Gibson ◽  
Nathan A. Bowling

Abstract. The current paper reports the results of two randomized experiments designed to test the effects of questionnaire length on careless responding (CR). Both experiments also examined whether the presence of a behavioral consequence (i.e., a reward or a punishment) designed to encourage careful responding buffers the effects of questionnaire length on CR. Collectively, our two studies found (a) some support for the main effect of questionnaire length, (b) consistent support for the main effect of the consequence manipulations, and (c) very limited support for the buffering effect of the consequence manipulations. Because the advancement of many subfields of psychology rests on the availability of high-quality self-report data, further research should examine the causes and prevention of CR.


2007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael K. McBeath ◽  
Flavio DaSilva ◽  
Thomas G. Sugar ◽  
Nancy E. Wechsler ◽  
James Koeneman

2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 177-185
Author(s):  
Jennifer H. K. Wong ◽  
E. Kevin Kelloway ◽  
Judith Godin ◽  
Margaret C. McKee ◽  
Ann McInnis

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 212
Author(s):  
Jeffrey Winking ◽  
Jeremy Koster

There exists a paucity of evolution-oriented research focusing on why relationships end, particularly in comparison to the substantial literature centered around individual preferences that define the beginning of relationships. In contrast, there is a long tradition in the fields of sociology and family studies of exploring divorce; however, this body of research is largely limited to studies of Western populations. We address these gaps in the literature with an examination of patterns of divorce among a small-scale horticultural population in Nicaragua. We test a number of hypotheses derived from behavioral ecology perspective regarding the timing and causes of divorce. Results lend support to all but one of the hypotheses. Overall divorce rates are comparable to U.S. rates; however, they tend to occur earlier in marriages. Children appear to provide a slight buffering effect against divorce, although age in marriage does not. Gender differences in the reported causes of divorce fall along the lines that would be expected due to differences in partner preferences reported in previous research. Finally, this population also exhibits a similar peculiar pattern exhibited by Western populations, in which divorce is more costly for women, and yet women are slightly more likely to initiate divorces than husbands.


Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (6) ◽  
pp. 2157
Author(s):  
Kevin Langlois ◽  
Ellen Roels ◽  
Gabriël Van De Velde ◽  
Cláudia Espadinha ◽  
Christopher Van Vlerken ◽  
...  

Sensing pressure at the physical interface between the robot and the human has important implications for wearable robots. On the one hand, monitoring pressure distribution can give valuable benefits on the aspects of comfortability and safety of such devices. Additionally, on the other hand, they can be used as a rich sensory input to high level interaction controllers. However, a problem is that the commercial availability of this technology is mostly limited to either low-cost solutions with poor performance or expensive options, limiting the possibilities for iterative designs. As an alternative, in this manuscript we present a three-dimensional (3D) printed flexible capacitive pressure sensor that allows seamless integration for wearable robotic applications. The sensors are manufactured using additive manufacturing techniques, which provides benefits in terms of versatility of design and implementation. In this study, a characterization of the 3D printed sensors in a test-bench is presented after which the sensors are integrated in an upper arm interface. A human-in-the-loop calibration of the sensors is then shown, allowing to estimate the external force and pressure distribution that is acting on the upper arm of seven human subjects while performing a dynamic task. The validation of the method is achieved by means of a collaborative robot for precise force interaction measurements. The results indicate that the proposed sensors are a potential solution for further implementation in human–robot interfaces.


2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (04) ◽  
pp. 10-10

Schäfer SK et al. Impact of COVID-19 on Public Mental Health and the Buffering Effect of a Sense of Coherence. Psychother Psychosom 2020 Aug 18: 1–7. doi: 10.1159/000510752. Online ahead of print Im März 2020 erreichte die COVID-19-Pandemie die westliche Welt. Wie hat sich das auf die psychische Gesundheit der Menschen ausgewirkt – und welche Rolle spielt dabei das Kohärenzgefühl?


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sébastien Ibanez ◽  
Charles Brun ◽  
Annie Millery ◽  
Gabin Piton ◽  
Lionel Bernard ◽  
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