42 research outputs found
Social Media “Detox”: The effects of abstaining from vs. reducing social media consumption on subjective well-being
Previous research has shown a link between social media use and lower levels of well-being, more loneliness, stress and depressive symptoms. Some studies, however, have indicated a positive effect of social media under certain use conditions.
As there is still a lack of experimental research on this topic, this study aims to analyze the causal relation of time spent on social media with subjective well-being. It also analyzes the question whether little social media consumption can be beneficial, by including a complete media abstention and a reduction group next to a control group
57/07/18 Passes Lie Test in Sam Case
This article reports that Donald Wedler, a fugitive who confessed to the Marilyn Sheppard murder, passed a lie test in which he said that he clubbed a Greater Cleveland woman three years ago during a burglary. Alex Gregory, the polygraph expert employed by the Court of Last Resort, a magazine promotion, said, however that he wanted Wedler to take another polygraph test before making a final examination. The author of the Perry Mason mystery series, Erle Stanley Gardner, devoted thousands of hours to a project called The Court of Last Resort . This project, which he undertook with experts in the the forensic, legal and investigative communities, reviewed charges against possibly innocent criminal defendants.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/newspaper_coverage/1072/thumbnail.jp
Pressurized two-electrode spark gap with saturable inductance. Part 1: Experiments with various ferrite materials
Pressurized two-electrode spark gap with saturable inductance. Part 2: Pulse breakdown, arc migration, and spark gap datas
TASG – An integrated method for the aerodynamic design of HLFC
In order to ease the hybrid laminar flow control design, the essential methods for the aerodynamic design of hybrid laminar flow control systems and the transition analysis are integrated in design tool TASG. Using different application scenarios from research and industry the working environment and the different functionalities of the TASG tool are explained.Acknowledgement:
This project has received funding from the Clean Sky 2 Joint Undertaking (JU) under grant
agreement No 945583. The JU receives support from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research
and innovation programme and the Clean Sky 2 JU members other than the Union.
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The results, opinions, conclusions, etc. presented in this work are those of the author(s) only and
do not necessarily represent the position of the JU; the JU is not responsible for any use made of
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