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    Climate change perceptions and their individual-level determinants: A cross-European analysis

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    Supplemental information to Poortinga et al 2019 - Global Environmental Chang

    Climate change perceptions and their individual-level determinants: A cross-European analysis

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    Supplemental information to Poortinga et al 2019 - Global Environmental Chang

    Climate change perceptions and their individual-level determinants: A cross-European analysis

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    Supplemental information to Poortinga et al 2019 - Global Environmental Chang

    Introduction

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    Introduction

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    Sharing intelligent services between homes

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    The user’s environment is increasingly enriched with computing devices that offer services that aid users in their daily activities. Current use of these services is either public (i.e. unrestricted), or requires explicit registration. In the first case, user control and security are sacrificed whilst in the second ease of use and flexibility is limited. In this paper, we extend the perspective of user-centric computing in offering guests a simple and transparent way to access their home services from a visited intelligent environment. We provide the users with a Personal Access Device (PAD) that facilitates creation of trust between the user’s own home and a visited intelligent environment. This enables seamless access to home services from the visited environment.Henk Eertink, Remco Poortinga, Tom Broens, Stephan Tobies, Andrew Tokmakoff, Aart van Haltere

    sj-docx-1-smr-10.1177_00491241221091756 - Supplemental material for Evidence of Validity Does <i>not</i> Rule out Systematic Bias: A Commentary on Nomological Noise and Cross-Cultural Invariance

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-smr-10.1177_00491241221091756 for Evidence of Validity Does not Rule out Systematic Bias: A Commentary on Nomological Noise and Cross-Cultural Invariance by Ronald Fischer, Johannes Alfons Karl, Johnny R. J. Fontaine and Ype H. Poortinga in Sociological Methods & Research</p
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