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    Incivility Detection in Open Source Code Review and Issue Discussions

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    Replication package of the paper "Incivility Detection in Open Source Code Review and Issue Discussions" published on the Journal of Systems and Software (2023) by Isabella Ferreira, Ahlaam Rafiq, and Jinghui Cheng.</p

    How heated is it? Understanding GitHub locked issues

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    Replication package Paper:Isabella Ferreira, Bram Adams, and Jinghui Cheng. 2022. How heated is it? Understanding GitHub locked issues. In 19th International Conference on Mining Software Repositories (MSR ’22), May 23–24, 2022, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.</div

    sj-docx-1-asm-10.1177_10731911231176274 – Supplemental material for The Chinese Parenting Stress Scale for Preschoolers’ Parents: Development and Initial Validation

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-asm-10.1177_10731911231176274 for The Chinese Parenting Stress Scale for Preschoolers’ Parents: Development and Initial Validation by Jinghui Zhao, Min Xie, Jingyi He and Meng-Cheng Wang in Assessment</p

    suppliment_document_tables12.4_cs – Supplemental material for Further Validation of the Inventory of Callous–Unemotional Traits in Chinese Children: Cross-Informants Invariance and Longitudinal Invariance

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    Supplemental material, suppliment_document_tables12.4_cs for Further Validation of the Inventory of Callous–Unemotional Traits in Chinese Children: Cross-Informants Invariance and Longitudinal Invariance by Meng-Cheng Wang, Yiyun Shou, Jinghui Liang, Hongyu Lai, Hong Zeng, Lina Chen and Yu Gao in Assessment</p

    ArguLens: Anatomy of Community Opinions On Usability Issues Using Argumentation Models

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    In open-source software (OSS), the design of usability is often influenced by the discussions among community members on platforms such as issue tracking systems (ITSs). However, digesting the rich information embedded in issue discussions can be a major challenge due to the vast number and diversity of the comments. We propose and evaluate ArguLens, a conceptual framework and automated technique leveraging an argumentation model to support effective understanding and consolidation of community opinions in ITSs. Through content analysis, we anatomized highly discussed usability issues from a large, active OSS project, into their argumentation components and standpoints. We then experimented with supervised machine learning techniques for automated argument extraction. Finally, through a study with experienced ITS users, we show that the information provided by ArguLens supported the digestion of usability-related opinions and facilitated the review of lengthy issues. ArguLens provides the direction of designing valuable tools for high-level reasoning and effective discussion about usability

    An Interview with an Author and Editor: The View from Taiwan

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    ORCID Engagement Manager Asia-Pacific, Estelle Cheng, recently spoke with Wen-Yau Cathy Lin, an academic, author and scholarly journal editor about ORCID and its use in Taiwan

    Chinese Cooking with Theresa Cheng : Results

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    Standing wok-adjacent, chef and cookbook author Theresa Cheng displays a dish made during the Chinese Cooking program, while another person eyes the demonstration table

    [[alternative]]The Analysis of Master's Theses in Sport Management in Taiwan

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    [[abstract]]The Analysis of Master’s Theses in Sport Management in Taiwan Lin, Wen-Cheng Advisor:Philip Cheng, Shao-Tung, Ph.D. Abstract The purposes of this study were to understand and analyze the contents and the status of the development of 398 master’s theses and their 26803 references in sport management during 1993-2003 in Taiwan. The Content Analysis was used as the study’s main research method, with the assistance of the Citation Analysis. The instrument “content analysis checklist of master’s theses in sport management in Taiwan” was used to collect data. The data was statistically analyzed in terms of Frequency Distribution and Percentage, Chi-square. The results showed as the followings: 1.The total number of master’s theses in sport management has been growing significantly since 1998. The total number of master’s theses in sport management in different areas has been in unbalanced distribution. There were six major universities playing the key roles in terms of sport management research. 2.The main three research topics of the master’s theses were Sport Marketing Management(Sponsorship included), Sport Management, Organization and Leadership, Sport Leisure Management. 3.There was no significant correlation found among master’s theses in different years and research topics. The significant correlations were found between these master’s theses were correlations among research purposes, research areas, research instruments, and computerize statistical software. 4.There was no significant correlation found among master’s theses in different areas, research purposes, research areas, research instruments, and computerize statistical software. The significant correlations were found between these master’s theses and their respective research topics, and research instruments. 5.The quantity of references has been increasing. The languages of the references were mainly Chinese and English. Most of the references were published between the year of 1991 and 2003. The main types of the references were books and journals. The most cited English author was Chelladurai, P., and the Chinese counterpart was Ministry of Education(Taiwan). This study provides the research information and analysis of Master’s Theses in Sport Management in Taiwan during recent 10 years, and expects the increasing application of qualitative research method in sport management. It would be combined together between Sport Marketing Management and Sport Leisure Management to create benefit for organization, and it would be a future trend. Key words:Content Analysis, sport management.
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