Perception

  1. Attitudes, Imagined Roles, and Governance Boundaries for AI in Decentralized Social Media
    Decentralized social media operators define boundaries for AI integration, rejecting autonomous systems in favor of tools that support human governance and community autonomy.
  2. Good-economy perceptions intensified powerlessness among financially strained workers
    How economic optimism intensifies powerlessness among financially strained workers. Analysis of 4,967 American and Canadian workers reveals meritocratic attribution processes.
  3. Metaphysics Reimagined
    Analysis of metaphysics' loss of credibility and pathways for renewal through methodological integration of introspection, evolutionary evidence, and testable inquiry.
  4. Nature-inclusive urban development showed mixed social effects
    Study of Harbin's nature-inclusive urban development finds original residents experienced well-being declines and lower fairness perceptions despite economic gains, highlighting gentrification risks.
  5. Ukrainian parents faced barriers in Germany’s pediatric care
    Ukrainian families in Germany navigate cultural differences in pediatric healthcare expectations, appointment access, and treatment approaches during wartime displacement, highlighting need for.
  6. "We Still Use Spreadsheets." Understanding Business Decision-Makers' Perceptions and Barriers to AI Analytics
    Study reveals why business leaders still prefer spreadsheets over AI analytics tools, identifying skill gaps and design barriers preventing adoption of advanced analytics platforms.
  7. Counting the Wait: Effects of Temporal Feedback on Downstream Task Performance and Perceived Wait-Time Experience during System-Imposed Delays
    Experiment examining how different types of time feedback affect user frustration and task performance during system-imposed wait periods in digital workflows.
  8. GastroConcerto: Towards Designing Dining–Sound Pairings to Support Culinary Creativity
    GastroConcerto enables chefs to design auditory experiences through a plate-mounted microphone system, shifting sound design authority from interface designers to culinary practitioners.
  9. Grotto acoustics match auditory perception across spatial forms
    Study reveals systematic relationships between acoustic properties and auditory perception in grotto temples, proposing soundscape as a typological dimension for religious architectural analysis.
  10. Justice perceptions were linked to reputation in public hospitals
    Study examines how justice perceptions influence trust, reputation, and patient behaviour in non-competitive public healthcare settings, with recommendations for hospital governance.
  11. School climate and belonging were linked to academic achievement
    Turkish secondary school study examines how school climate, peer relationships, and psychological belonging influence academic achievement through mediation pathways.
  12. Touch-based speed-constant material perception relies on natural statistics
    Natural material surfaces produce speed-invariant vibration signatures that explain how humans perceive materials consistently. The spectral exponent relates to tactile receptor activation.
  13. Western and Middle Eastern media differ in framing Al-Assad's collapse
    Transitivity analysis reveals how Western and Middle Eastern media used distinct linguistic strategies to represent Al-Assad's regime collapse according to ideological positions.
  14. Students valued an AI learning assistant but had ethical concerns
    Mixed-methods evaluation of an AI learning assistant in engineering courses reveals high usability appeal but identifies ethical policy uncertainty as a key barrier to broader student engagement.
  15. Multi-agent AI
    Explore multi-agent AI's five-component architecture and framework spanning technical capabilities, organizational integration, and socio-technical implications for fair, accountable AI systems.
  16. Tourist and farmer perceptions shape idealized countryside views
    Analysis of how tourists and farmers construct competing imaginaries of rural life through on-farm markets in France, revealing tensions between idealized representations.
  17. Students viewed generative AI as useful but risky
    Survey of 71 students reveals perceptions of generative AI as academically beneficial while raising concerns about privacy, reliability, and plagiarism, with strong commitment to integrity principles.
  18. Virtual learning circles supported school-based suicide prevention discussions
    Study examines how rural Alaska schools adapted research-based suicide prevention strategies through virtual workshops, identifying cultural integration and institutional barriers to implementation.
  19. Students and faculty differed on feedback frequency and training
    Quantitative analysis of feedback perceptions between veterinary students and instructors reveals significant gaps in frequency expectations, recognition abilities, and training preparedness.
  20. Health workers were skeptical of standardized suicide risk assessments
    Survey of 183 Norwegian health workers reveals significant skepticism toward standardized suicide risk assessments, with perceptions varying by profession and hospital site.