AIMC Topic: Group Processes

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The foundations of the human cultural niche.

Nature communications
Technological innovations have allowed humans to settle in habitats for which they are poorly suited biologically. However, our understanding of how humans produce complex technologies is limited. We used a computer-based experiment, involving humans...

A Method for Using Player Tracking Data in Basketball to Learn Player Skills and Predict Team Performance.

PloS one
Player tracking data represents a revolutionary new data source for basketball analysis, in which essentially every aspect of a player's performance is tracked and can be analyzed numerically. We suggest a way by which this data set, when coupled wit...

Group sessions with Paro in a nursing home: Structure, observations and interviews.

Australasian journal on ageing
AIM: We recently reported that a companion robot reduced residents' loneliness in a randomised controlled trial at an aged-care facility. This report aims to provide additional, previously unpublished data about how the sessions were run, residents' ...

Total Force Fitness Standardization: Leveraging Policy and Metrics to Inform and Accelerate Implementation.

Military medicine
Total Force Fitness (TFF) metrics inform leaders at every level as they develop and evaluate policies, practices, and programs that enable soldiers, airmen, sailors, marines, guardians, and operators to achieve human performance optimization in all e...

Measuring Boards Using Quantitative Tools from Natural Language Processing.

Healthcare quarterly (Toronto, Ont.)
Natural language processing (NLP) tools provide quantitative methods to analyze board minutes and better understand and measure the work of the board. Techniques such as riverbed graphs and sentiment analysis provide objective, measurable information...

An intelligent algorithm for optimizing emergency department job and patient satisfaction.

International journal of health care quality assurance
Purpose Resilience engineering, job satisfaction and patient satisfaction were evaluated and analyzed in one Tehran emergency department (ED) to determine ED strengths, weaknesses and opportunities to improve safety, performance, staff and patient sa...