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E-grāmata: Advances in Design for Cross-Cultural Activities Part II

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This second volume documenting the 2012 Cross Cultural Decision Making Conference, held in San Francisco, contains 44 papers on multifarious modeling; verification, validation, and assessment; language, trust, and culture; social media and culture; and social science and culture. Among the topics are discovering entity characteristics and relationships through topic modeling, multi-modeling and meta-modeling human organizations, analyzing discourse for indications and warnings, inferring demographic attributes and extracting political discourse from Nigerian social media, and a toolbox for countering extremist religious truths. Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

This volume explores decision-making styles, including cooperative, collaborative, avoidant, competitive, and dominate that are commonly modified by the culture. Culture is not a stagnant phenomenon, and many variables need to be considered to accurately evaluation cultural differences in decision-making styles. Among many cultural factors, the individual ("I" culture) – collectivism ("we" culture) dimension is one of the most important influential factor to be considered when studying culture difference, including decision-making styles.

Section I Multifarious Modeling Discussions
1 Stable versus flexible dynamic decision making across cultures: A growth mixture modeling approach
3(10)
C. Guss
P. Fadil
J. Evans
S. Strohschneider
2 Creating the foundations for modeling irregular warfare
13(11)
D. Hartley
L. Lacy
3 Granular ABM simulations for operational use: Forecasting and what-if experiments with models of Kandahar and Kunduz
24(10)
B. Alcorn
M. Garces
I. Lustick
4 Culture that works
34(10)
S. Wertheim
M. Agar
5 Discovering entity characteristics and relationships through topic modeling
44(10)
I. Yohai
B. Riordan
A. Duchon
M. Paley
6 A non-therapeutic, micro-worlds based, application of ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) to fostering cross-cultural competence
54(10)
K. Reene
M. Crozier
G. Sarkessian
7 What lies beneath: Forecast transparency to foster understanding and trust in forecast models
64(10)
J. Wedgwood
A. Ruvinsky
T. Siedlecki
8 Combining social and environmental models
74(13)
I. Yohai
R. McCormack
J. Sidman
J. Galantowicz
C. Borden
S. Pritchett
Section II Verification, Validation, and Assessment
9 Fundamentals in empirical validation of and analysis with social science models
87(12)
P. Davis
10 Al-Qa'ida through a discursive lens
99(9)
E. Larson
11 Countering the adversary
108(10)
B. Levey
S. Shellman
P. Bentley
12 Interfacing and validating models of the US Army TRAC tactical war game
118(10)
D. Duong
C. Bladon
13 Multi-modeling and socio-cultural complexity: Reuse and validation
128(10)
K. Carley
G. Morgan
M. Lanham
J. Pfeffer
14 A V&V approach for complex models: A use case example
138(10)
J. Salerno
D. Leedom
J. Wedgwood
B. Schlicher
J. Smith
15 Multi-modeling and meta-modeling of human organizations
148(10)
A. Levis
A. Zaidi
M. Rafi
16 Verification as a form of validation: Deepening theory to broaden application of DOD protocols to the social sciences
158(10)
I. Lustick
M. Tubin
17 Establishing bounds of responsible operational use of social science models via innovations in verification and validation
168(10)
A. Ruvinsky
J. Wedgwood
J. Welsh
18 Contextual validation: Concept and application
178(13)
D. Sallach
Section III Language, Trust, and Culture
19 Improvements in the Jabari event coder
191(10)
D. Van Brackle
P. Haglich
20 Effect of culture on search strategies
201(8)
M. Fendley
P. Kidambi
21 Using language to influencing another's decision
209(11)
R. Yager
F. Petry
22 Assessing attitudes in unstructured text
220(10)
T. Hawes
P. David
23 Analysis of discourse for indications and warnings
230(11)
L. Fenstermacher
L. Kuznar
M. Yager
24 Socio-linguistic factors and gender mapping across real and virtual world cultures
241(9)
A. Lawson
K. Leveque
J. Murray
W. Wang
N. Taylor
J. Jenson
S. de Castell
25 The language of distance perception: Cultural and linguistic implications in distance perception
250(10)
T. Endsley
26 Building trust in a counterinsurgency context
260(13)
D. Combs
C. Garris
Saudi Arabia
S. Blincoe
S. Aldamer
Saudi Arabia
Section IV Social Media and Culture
27 Social networks, social media, social change
273(10)
J. Pfeffer
K. Carley
28 Identifying differences in cultural behavior in online groups
283(10)
M. Gregory
D. Engel
E. Bell
L. McGrath
29 Inferring demographic attributes and extracting political discourse from Nigerian social media
293(14)
C. Fink
J. Kopecky
N. Bos
30 The use of microworlds in the study of dynamic decision making across cultures
307(8)
C. Guss
J. Evans
31 Speech and cultural recognition in a virtual experiential environment
315(10)
D. Rea
32 Network discovery: Measuring cause and effect behind event and social networks
325(10)
P. Walker
T. Anglero
I. Davidson
33 Cultural analytics through image features extraction and exploration
335(14)
P. Naeimi
E. Stroulia
Section V Social Science and Culture
34 How the Obama Administration misconstrued the Arab Spring and repeated the errors of the Bush Doctrine
349(10)
J. Pidluzny
35 The crisis of the West, the challenge of technology, and the reaffirmation of political philosophy
359(10)
M. Bessette
36 American legal education and the Supreme Court in the 1920s
369(8)
R. Williams
37 The philosophical foundations of the crisis of Western Civilization
377(9)
M. Hail
38 A toolbox for countering extremist religious truths
386(12)
S. Bar
39 From particles to people: Social, cultural and behavioral dynamics in insurgency, terrorism and beyond
398(10)
N. Johnson
40 What is cross-culture?
408(9)
A. Lofstrom
41 Socio-cultural modeling through decision-theoretic agents with theory of mind
417(10)
D. Pynadath
S. Marsella
42 Predictive societal indicators of radicalism -- Forecasting political violence
427(10)
S. Bell
A. Caglayan
L. Cassani
A. Murdie
43 Population sentiment modeling in support of ISAF Joint Command
437(10)
L. Cassani
A. Caglayan
J. Alavedra
S. Das
W. Morgan
L. Mooney
44 Semantic integration of socio-cultural knowledge for complex operations
447(10)
L. Cassani
A. Caglayan
W. Morgan
L. Mooney
A. Boyles
B. Weiss
Index of Authors 457
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