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Pevey, Carolyn F., Thomas J. Jones i Annice Yarber. "How Religion Comforts the Dying: A Qualitative Inquiry". OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying 58, nr 1 (luty 2009): 41–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/om.58.1.c.

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Although considerable social science research has explored religiosity and death anxiety, and many have theorized that religion comforts the dying, with speculations on the mechanisms by which religion comforts, very little research has asked people who were actually dying to discuss religion. This article reports on answers given by 38 hospice patients to the questions: Is religion a comfort to you? How does religion comfort you? This study found that religion, when it comforted these dying people, did so by offering a relationship to the dying, by giving the hope of life after death, through identifications, and through the assurance of cosmic order. The authors suggest theoretical perspectives accounting for these functions.
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Rollock, David, i Scott R. Vrana. "Ethnic Social Comfort I: Construct Validity Through Social Distance Measurement". Journal of Black Psychology 31, nr 4 (listopad 2005): 386–417. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0095798405280385.

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Zaitseva, M., i H. Pshynka. "Social Media as an Object of Marketing Researches". Visnyk of Kharkiv State Academy of Culture, nr 59 (16.07.2021): 102–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.31516/2410-5333.059.10.

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The relevance of the study. The access to social media and digital marketing led to the discovery of plenty of data which marketers use in their work. However, there is a lack of professional rules as to the use of social media in marketing and there is a lacuna in understanding of the consumers’ comfort when marketers use public data of social media. In this regard a new category emerges — consumer marketing comfort. In this scientific article an attempt to analyze the level of comfort of the consumer’s perception of social media data of digital marketing has been made. But the dramatic development of digital technologies demands a constant reconsideration and analysis of this issue. Moreover, none of the authors has studied the problem of use of consumers’ data by digital technologies, consequently the issue of the consumer marketing comfort has never been researched. The purpose of the article is to define the role and the efficiency of digital technologies in marketing communication in the modern environment and the use of consumer data by digital marketing, and in this regard how comfortable it is for people when their data, which are publicly available in a social network, are used. The methodology. Creating the article we applied the theoretical and analytical methods of scientific research. The results. Marketing comfort is a new category which is significant for the future marketing research. Marketing comfort is the comfort of a person while using the information which was posted publicly in social a network for targeted advertising, relations with customers and generation of ideas. In the context of the category development it has been discovered that the targeted advertising is the strongest component and it contributes to the marketing comfort comparing to the two measures: generation of ideas and relations with customers. Taking into account the basis of consumer comfort, this new marketing practice suggests the research of strategies for marketers who can support and mitigate the situation of consumers’ concern in order to let consumers keep their confidence in digital practice of marketers. The scientific topicality. A new category of marketing comfort has been defined and consideration of marketing comfort as a mean of communication has been suggested. The practical significance. The material of this article can be used in the development of marketing strategies of organizations and their communication policy.
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Troisi, Jordan D., i Julian W. C. Wright. "Comfort Food". Teaching of Psychology 44, nr 1 (16.11.2016): 78–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0098628316679972.

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Food is a powerful motivator in human functioning—it serves a biological need, as emotional support, and as a cultural symbol. Until recently, the term “comfort food” has been inadequately and unscientifically defined. In addition, the popular media have oversimplified the concept of comfort food as purely unhealthy food, often consumed in moments of stress or sadness. Recent empirical research, detailed within this article, seeks to correct these misrepresentations by describing how comfort food serves as a social surrogate and as a cognitive/emotional representation of others. We discuss these findings with potential course-specific content examples. We also discuss broader teaching implications, highlighting the applicability of comfort food research to virtually every area psychology.
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Sazhin, Yuriy V., i Oksana O. Malysheva. "The hierarchical structure of social comfort of living". Statistics and Economics 16, nr 1 (19.03.2019): 67–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.21686/2500-3925-2019-1-67-75.

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Purpose of the study. The purpose of the study is to develop a model of the social comfort of living in the regional hierarchical structure, which allows continuous assessment of this category by monitoring individual indicators as well as combining those with an integral statistical indicator.Materials and methods. The study utilizes a systematic method to establish a whole set of indicators that are representative enough to adequately characterize social comfort. The informational base includes monographic and scientific literature on the thesis topic, regulatory documents, publications in periodicals and the Internet, documents and materials of international organizations, official statistics of the ROSSTAT (Federal State Statistics Service), methodological provisions on statistics, information and analytical materials of research institutions, specialized reviews by various professional associations, news agencies and companies in Russia and abroad. These materials are sufficient to form an a priori set of indicators of social comfort of living.Results. The result of applying the proposed hierarchical structure is an effective statistical assessment of the social comfort of living and the empowerment of the population of the regions of Russia to increase their well-being in the long-term perspective in line with rational measures of state regulation. The research materials can be used in the development of target indicators of the strategy of socio-economic development of territories, monitoring the current situation in the field of social comfort of living.Conclusion. This article proposes an approach to the hierarchical structure of social comfort parameters, which are largely close to the index of living standards and quality of life of the population. However, this index should not be narrowed down only to the monitoring of standard socio-economic indicators. That is why we suggest that it is necessary to extend the Federal Statistical Work Plan of ROSSTAT with the list of the following indicators such as civil liberties, the ratio of work and rest time, surveys of people's satisfaction with life and basic public services which are already being developed in most developed countries, in order to address the subjective element of social comfort.
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Diaz Lozano Patiño, E., D. Vakalis, M. Touchie, E. Tzekova i J. A. Siegel. "Thermal comfort in multi-unit social housing buildings". Building and Environment 144 (październik 2018): 230–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2018.08.024.

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Rosenbaum, Mark Scott, Tali Seger-Guttmann i Ofir Mimran. "The role of social incompatibility in customer discomfort". Journal of Service Management 31, nr 4 (27.11.2018): 815–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/josm-12-2017-0328.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the concept of customer discomfort in service settings when employees and customers who share social incompatibilities, stemming from war, nationalism, religious differences or terrorism, work together in service settings. Design/methodology/approach The authors engage in triangulation research to understand how Israeli Arabs and Jews experience comfort/discomfort in services. Study 1 uses an experimental design to show how comfort differs when Israeli Jews work with Arabs and Jews in three different service settings. Study 2 employs survey methodology to explore how comfort differs among Israeli Arabs when they work with either an Arab or a Jewish employee. Study 3 uses grounded theory methodology to provide a theoretical framework that explains reasons for customer discomfort occurrence between Israel’s Arabs and Jews, its impact on customers’ attitudes and behaviors and suggestions for increasing comfort. Findings Israeli Arabs and Jews express various feelings of discomfort when working with each other, and Druze, in service settings. Israeli Jews express higher levels of discomfort when working with Arabs than vice versa, while Israeli Arabs express discomfort when working with Druze employees. Five strategies for increasing customer comfort are defined and developed. Research limitations/implications Social incompatibilities prevent many consumers and employees from experiencing comfort during service exchanges; however, managers can alleviate some of the factors that exacerbate customer discomfort. Practical implications Managers need to realize that customer discomfort leads to place avoidance and thus should implement strategies to assuage it. Social implications Unabated service situations that result in customer discomfort may lead to customer ill-being, including fear. Originality/value This study is the first to explore customer discomfort due to social incompatibilities in depth.
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Shoup, Melanie L., Sybil A. Streeter i Donald H. McBurney. "Olfactory Comfort and Attachment Within Relationships". Journal of Applied Social Psychology 38, nr 12 (grudzień 2008): 2954–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1559-1816.2008.00420.x.

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Charles, Camille Zubrinsky. "COMFORT ZONES". Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race 4, nr 1 (2007): 41–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1742058x0707004x.

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AbstractThe remarkable increase in immigration from Asia and Latin America requires a rethinking of multiracial analyses of neighborhood racial-composition preferences. This research addresses two interrelated questions: (1) since spatial mobility is so central to social mobility, how do recent Asian and Latino/a immigrants develop ideas about the racial and ethnic composition of the neighborhoods in which they want to live; and (2) what are the implications of processes of immigrant adaptation for the likely dynamics of race and ethnic relations in increasingly diverse communities? Guided by Massey's spatial assimilation model and previous studies of neighborhood racial-composition preferences, this research underscores the critical importance of immigration and assimilation as influences on preferences for same-race, White, and Black neighbors. Data are from the 1993–1994 Los Angeles Survey of Urban Inequality (N = 1921). Results point to the critical role of acculturation—the accumulation of time in the United States and English-language proficiency/use, as well as racial attitudes—in understanding what motivates preferences for these diverse groups, and to the complexities of accurately modeling preferences among largely foreign-born populations. Preferences for both same-race and White neighbors vary by the length of time that immigrants have accumulated in the United States and their ability to communicate effectively in English. English-language fluency is a particularly salient predictor of preferences among recent immigrants. Consistent with prior research on preferences, racial stereotypes stand out as particularly potent predictors of preferences; however, their influence is weakest among the most recent immigrants, coming to resemble those of the native-born with increasing years of U.S. residence.
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Tusief, Muhammad Qamar, Nabeel Amin, Nasir Mahmood, Muhammad Babar Ramzan i Hafiz Rehan Saleem. "The Role of Yarn Counts and Polyester/Cotton Blends in Comfort of Knitted Fabric". Pakistan Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research Series A: Physical Sciences 60, nr 3 (30.10.2017): 162–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.52763/pjsir.phys.sci.60.3.2017.162.168.

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There have been three major concerns regarding the clothing comfort, psychological, sensorialand thermo-physiological comfort. However, there is lack of work on thermo-physiological comfort ofknitted fabric. Hence the present study is conducted to fulfill this gap by analyzing physiological comfortin sense of air permeability, absorbency, vertical wicking and drying time of plain knitted fabric. Clothingcomfort is mainly affected by type of fibres, yarn properties, structure of fabric, finishing treatments, andclothing conditions. In this study the effect of various yarn counts and polyester/cotton blend ratios on thecomfort of knitted fabric has been analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). Itis depicted from the results that the selected variables put direct influences on the thermo-physiologicalcomfort of the knitted fabric. The increasing share of polyester in the blend and the fine count for yarnput negative impact on the comfort of the knitted fabric.
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Rozprawy doktorskie na temat "Social comfort"

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Ackerman, Jennifer. "Social work students' comfort with gay and lesbian families". Honors in the Major Thesis, University of Central Florida, 2013. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETH/id/816.

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Despite recent advancements in legislation and policies regarding gay and lesbian Americans, negative attitudes and perceptions toward this population still exist. Anecdotal information from social work classroom interactions suggests that biases against gays and lesbian families may exist among those being trained as helping professionals. This study examined social work student comfort with gay and lesbian families. The researcher used an exploratory-descriptive research design, with a sample of 85 Bachelors level social work students (BSW) and Masters level social work students (MSW) who completed the 52 item online questionnaire related to gay and lesbian parenting. The findings from the research suggest the presence of a statistically significant relationship between students' attitudes towards gays and lesbians and students' comfort level with same sex parents. The researcher discusses the significance of the study and the implications for social work practice and education.
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Health and Public Affairs
Social Work
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Sierra, Marisol. "LEVELS OF COMFORT WITH SPIRITUALITY AMONG SOCIAL WORK STUDENTS". CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2016. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd/318.

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This research study examined the spirituality comfort levels amongst social work students. This study examined 48 social work students who participated in this study with most participants being Hispanic females, however, there were other various participants. Quantitative research was used for this study by handing out surveys to Master of Social Work students at California State University, San Bernardino. Students were asked to state their opinions and views to the following: spirituality in social work practice, spirituality and professional interventions, need for spirituality education and training, personal ideology, and demographics. The results of this study suggest that students are open and comfortable with the idea of spirituality in social work practice, however, they are uncomfortable when applying concrete terms and ideology to practice. This is due to the fact that students have stated they are not satisfied with their spirituality education and need more of it to integrate it into practice. Students have stated they have not received the proper spirituality education needed to serve clients, and are willing to enroll in spirituality integration classes for further professional growth.
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MacIntosh, Winifred Rebecca Dudley. "The Hotels of Old Point Comfort: A Material Culture Study". W&M ScholarWorks, 1990. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539625582.

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Teoh, Ai Ni. "Dual Effects of Social Support on Cardiovascular Reactivity: Social Support as a Comfort and an Encouragement". Diss., North Dakota State University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10365/25174.

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The stress-buffering hypothesis (Cohen & McKay, 1984) proposes that social support attenuates cardiovascular reactivity (CVR) in times of stress. Past research which tested this hypothesis has obtained inconsistent findings. A dual effect model of social support and stress (Teoh & Hilmert, 2015) suggests that these inconsistent findings could be due to different effects of social support on CVR that depend on how engaged participants are during a stressful task. Specifically, this model proposes that when people are not engaged, social support encourages, increasing CVR relative to no support; and when people are engaged, social support comforts, attenuating CVR relative to no support. This study examined the dual effect model by empirically manipulating social support and task engagement while monitoring participants’ cardiovascular readings. We randomly assigned the participants (N = 121, all women) to give a speech on either a more engaging or a less engaging topic while receiving social support or no support from two evaluative female audience members. Before and after the speech, the participants completed several questionnaires that included measures of perceived stress and task engagement. Our results showed that, consistent with our prediction, socially supported participants responded to the task with greater CVR than nonsupported participants in the less engaging condition, indicating a social encouragement effect of social support. However, when the speech topic was more engaging, there was no significant effect of social support on CVR. Our findings show that task engagement moderates the effects of social support on CVR. The health implication of a CVR-elevating effect of social support is relatively unexplored and suggests that increased CVR to stress may be associated with positive health in certain situations.
NDSU Graduate School Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship
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Chatani, Kaoru. "Creating comfort : social support communication and cross-cultural adaptation of sojourner women /". The Ohio State University, 2001. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu148639916010463.

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VASQUEZ, ELIZABETH MACEIRA ANTELO. "ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL COMFORT IN SOCIAL HOUSING PROJECTS ACCORDING TO NBR 15.575:2013". PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2017. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=32450@1.

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Em vigor desde Julho de 2013, a NBR 15575:2013 agrupa indicadores de desempenho que remetem a um modelo de moradia adequada. Com um novo conceito de construção, valoriza a atividade de projetos e o envolvimento de toda cadeia produtiva, proporcionando um salto na qualidade das edificações. Devido às características de projeto das habitações destinadas a população considerada de baixa renda, atender ao desempenho mínimo estabelecido pela NBR 15575 representará uma elevação no padrão dessas edificações. Com a proposta de padrão mínimo de desempenho, a norma de desempenho rompe o paradigma de que a qualidade das habitações deve corresponder unicamente ao padrão econômico dos usuários. Em busca de melhoria da qualidade das habitações populares, este trabalho visa avaliar o conforto ambiental nos projetos habitacionais do PMCMV – Faixa 1, na Região Metropolitana do Rio de Janeiro. A pesquisa aborda os requisitos de conforto ambiental presentes na NBR 15575 –desempenho térmico, acústico e lumínico – face aos sistemas construtivos componentes da envoltória da edificação.
As a means of solving the housing deficit caused by the rapid growth of the urban population, public authorities have been promoting over the last few decades actions aimed at encouraging the production of popular housing projects. Currently, the federal government, by means of a national housing policy, is focusing investments on what is called the Band 1 of the program My House, My Life (in Portuguese, Programa Minha Casa, Minha Vida – PMCMV), which aims to create mechanisms to encourage the production and purchase of new housing units by families with monthly income of up to 1,800.00 reais. Launched in 2009, the program contracted more than 4.2 million housing units until February 2017. With that in mind, the construction of popular housing has proven committed to meeting the demand for quantity but is inefficient regarding design and construction quality. Although, for most beneficiaries, the buildings represent an evolution in their housing pattern, basic requirements of appropriate housing are depreciated. With solutions usually focused on construction speed and scale economy, a rationalization of space production prevails. Other aspects are left in the background, such as: environmental comfort criteria, functionality, proper location and even, in some cases, construction quality. Providing the market with quality environments is as important as supplying the housing demand, mainly under the perspective of the future resident. The quality of a building results in the welfare of the user promoted by the living conditions, and the architectural design is the way to develop these conditions.
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Hungerford, David Granville. "Living without air-conditioning in a hot climate : thermal comfort in social context /". For electronic version search Digital dissertations database. Restricted to UC campuses. Access is free to UC campus dissertations, 2003. http://uclibs.org/PID/11984.

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Morgan, Matt. "CREATURE COMFORT: ANTHROPOMORPHISM, SEXUALITY, AND REVITALIZATION IN THE FURRY FANDOM". MSSTATE, 2008. http://sun.library.msstate.edu/ETD-db/theses/available/etd-04042008-164344/.

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This paper attempts to describe and analyze the culture of the furry fandom within the context of anthropologist Anthony Wallaces model of cultural revitalization movements. This paper argues that the furry fandom represents a modern, subcultural revitalization movement in which values, identity, and sexuality are transformed through the mechanism of zoomorphic symbolism. Over one-hundred interviewees were formally and/or informally interviewed during the course of this study. Interviewees generally expressed a deep affinity for childhood and a negative perspective on adolescent culture. This paper argues that the transformation of identity present in the furry fandom is based on a synthesis of idealized concepts of childhood culture and reactions to negative-self images developed during adolescence. This revitalization process is most evident in the sexual practices of many furries. Rather than a conglomeration of fetishes, the sexual practices of the fandom represent an attempt to redefine individuals "mazeways" through the merging of childhood iconography with sexual empowerment and other traits desired by interviewees.
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Steiner, Ariana. "Disruptions of Normalcy: Subverting Discomfort and Expanding Social Perceptions of Art Through Process-based Experiences". Scholarship @ Claremont, 2017. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/scripps_theses/933.

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This paper explores the artistic theories of social practice and examines the artwork of Michael Rakowitz, Carmen Loch and Ernesto Neto to observe the ways artists can expand traditional understandings of art. Looking at art therapy and the ways that participation in art can make art more accessible and functional, this paper also outlines a project which functions to bring comfort to participants and expand boundaries of art through individually shaped personal experiences.
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Butcher, Kenneth John, i n/a. "Effects of Relational Outcomes on Customer Loyalty". Griffith University. School of Tourism and Hotel Management, 2000. http://www4.gu.edu.au:8080/adt-root/public/adt-QGU20050914.140054.

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Customer loyalty in services is the focus of the research. The research problem sought to determine both indirect and indirect effects of relational outcomes on customer loyalty, conceptualised as a psychological state. Relational outcomes are defined as: the thoughts, feelings, and relationships perceived by customers arising from the interaction with a service employee. This class of variable is differentiated from other relational factors such as the characteristics of the actors in the interaction and their behaviours. The effects of relational outcome antecedents were compared to service evaluation antecedents such as customer satisfaction, quality, and value. Customer loyalty was modelled as a psychological state and grounded in the unique characteristics of services. The pioneering work of Kingstrom (1983) was used as a basis for extending the literature. Customer loyalty is an important variable for both services marketing researchers and industry. Accordingly, the research was justified on both theoretical and managerial grounds. Four factors inspired the identification of the research gap: a lack of service loyalty research grounded in service characteristics, lack of studies that conceptualised loyalty as a psychological state, inadequacy of service evaluation measures to predict customer loyalty, and the perceived importance of social interaction to service outcomes. Data collection included pilot studies, re-analysis of published literature, and three major studies. In the first major study, 23 informants provided insights into the nature of three specific relational outcomes: friendship, social comfort, and social regard. The second study was a cross-sectional survey of 190 hair-dressing customers. The specific relationships between friendship, social regard, social comfort, value for money, service encounter satisfaction, perceived core service quality, and customer loyalty were established in this study. New scales were also developed for friendship, social regard, social comfort, and customer loyalty. A third study collected survey data from 406 customers of hairdressing salons, cafes, and naturopathic clinics. Hypothesised relationships were tested through three nested structural equation models. The results indicate that relational outcomes in general are important to customer loyalty. Their effects on loyalty as a psychological state are both direct and indirect. The strength of the effects of relational outcomes on loyalty compares favourably with the effects of service evaluation measures on loyalty. The construct of friendship between individual customer and service employee was found to be related significantly and positively with customer loyalty. The effect of personal friendship appears to have as strong an effect as perceptions of core quality and service encounter satisfaction. Another major finding was that the two relational outcomes of social comfort and social regard both had an indirect influence on customer loyalty. This effect was mediated through the service evaluation constructs of perceived core service quality and service encounter satisfaction. Social comfort affected both quality and satisfaction whereas social regard only influenced quality. However, the impact of social regard on core quality was substantial. Friendship was not found to have a significant relationship with either quality or satisfaction. These findings suggest that there is a temporal dimension to the influence of relational outcomes. Both social regard and social comfort appear to be more important in the early stages of customer-service provider interaction. It also appears that customers evaluate the core quality of everyday services such as hair salons, cafes, and naturopaths using social cues such as feeling well regarded. A further major finding was the lack of a significant relationship between value for money and psychological loyalty in both quantitative studies. Effects of quality, satisfaction, and friendship appear to be important to loyalty development whereas customer value is not. This finding suggests that value for money may be related directly to actual purchase behaviour or repurchase intentions rather than mediated through psychological feelings of loyalty. Hence, evaluations which reflect pricing considerations are less likely to be associated with psychological loyalty than more relationally oriented constructs. The findings indicate important implications for both marketers and researchers. Marketing strategists need to be clear about pursuing either a loyalty or a value for money strategy. The former may not result from the latter. Relational outcomes lead to psychological loyalty but their interactive effects operate differently. Friendship with a service employee provides a direct contribution to loyalty development. Whereas social regard and social comfort affect customers' evaluation of the service. Pursuing a relational strategy will have implications for the way frontline staff are selected and trained. Theoretical implications include: using the relational outcomes as a basis for middle range theory development, support for the linear-additive measurement approach, use of laddering techniques to determine relevant influencing variables, and additional explanatory power to the service recovery literature. In conclusion, a unidimensional construct of psychological loyalty, grounded in service characteristics, was developed, tested, and evaluated for wide application to service industries. Three specific relational antecedents: Friendship, social regard, and social comfort were found to be important to the development of customer loyalty. The research highlighted how these relational outcomes interacted with service evaluation measures to produce loyal customers. Accordingly, Kingstrom's (1983) work has been extended.
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Książki na temat "Social comfort"

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Dodd, Karen E. Carolina comfort. Fayetteville, NC: Old Mountain Press, 2000.

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O'Leary, Sara. Comfort me with apples. Saskatoon, Sask: Thistledown Press, 1998.

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O'Leary, Sara. Comfort me with apples. Saskatoon, Sask: Thistledown Press, 1998.

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Colleen, Sell, red. A cup of comfort. Avon, Mass: Adams Media, 2007.

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Guilty comfort foods: Eliza's secrets. Zionsville, Ind: Sweet Pea Press, 2002.

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Beauty before comfort. London: Flamingo, 2004.

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Steven, Bayme, red. American Jewry's comfort level: Present and future. Jerusalem: Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, 2010.

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The comfort of things. Cambridge, UK: Polity, 2009.

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Celebrating life: Words of comfort. Kansas City, Mo: Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC., 2011.

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Comfort, cleanliness and convenience: The social organization of normality. Oxford, England: BERG, 2003.

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Części książek na temat "Social comfort"

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Ma, Li. "Little Comfort". W Christianity, Femininity and Social Change in Contemporary China, 41–55. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31802-4_4.

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Ball, Adrian, David Rye, David Silvera-Tawil i Mari Velonaki. "Understanding Group Comfort Through Directional Statistics". W Social Robotics, 51–60. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25554-5_6.

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Ball, Adrian, David Rye, David Silvera-Tawil i Mari Velonaki. "Group Vs. Individual Comfort When a Robot Approaches". W Social Robotics, 41–50. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25554-5_5.

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Kimura, Maki. "Women’s Agency: From Social Stigma to Survivor-Activists". W Unfolding the ‘Comfort Women’ Debates, 193–214. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137392510_8.

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Lunney, Daniel, Adam Munn i Will Meikle. "Contentious issues in human-wildlife encounters: seeking solutions in a changing social context". W Too close for comfort, 285–92. P.O. Box 20, Mosman NSW 2088, Australia: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.7882/fs.2008.032.

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Cash, Harvey, i Tony J. Prescott. "Improving the Visual Comfort of Virtual Reality Telepresence for Robotics". W Social Robotics, 697–706. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35888-4_65.

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Gorse, Christopher, Martin Fletcher, Felix Thomas, Fiona Fylan, David Glew, David Farmer i Pat Aloise-Young. "Buildings that Perform: Thermal Performance and Comfort". W Smart Futures, Challenges of Urbanisation, and Social Sustainability, 193–214. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74549-7_11.

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Griffiths, I. D., J. W. Huber i A. P. Baillie. "The Scope for Energy Conserving Action: A Comparison of the Attitudinal and Thermal Comfort Approaches". W Environmental Social Psychology, 46–56. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2802-2_4.

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Miller, Christopher, Jeffrey Rye, Peggy Wu, Sonja Schmer-Galunder i Tammy Ott. "Team PsychoSocial Assessment via Discourse Analysis: Power and Comfort/Routine". W Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling and Prediction, 309–16. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05579-4_38.

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Tanaka, Yuki. "“Comfort Women Bashing” and Japan’s Social Formation of Hegemonic Masculinity". W 'History Wars' and Reconciliation in Japan and Korea, 163–82. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-54103-1_9.

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Streszczenia konferencji na temat "Social comfort"

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Dunne, Lucy E., Halley Profita, Clint Zeagler, James Clawson, Scott Gilliland, Ellen Yi-Luen Do i Jim Budd. "The social comfort of wearable technology and gestural interaction". W 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/embc.2014.6944540.

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Zhang, Lu, i Shankar Sanake. "Thermal Comfort Aggregation Modeling Based on Social Science Theory: Towards a Comfort-Driven Cyber Human System Framework". W ASCE International Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering 2019. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784482438.069.

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Boeriu, Adriana Elena. "THE INTRUSION OF COMFORT FOOD IN CONTEMPORARY DIET". W 6th SWS International Scientific Conference on Social Sciences ISCSS 2019. STEF92 Technology, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sws.iscss.2019.3/s12.103.

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Zhang, Yi, i Ping Wang. "Study on the Ride Comfort of the Rhombic Car". W 2021 International Conference of Social Computing and Digital Economy (ICSCDE). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icscde54196.2021.00077.

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Shahrour, Isam, Khadija Jnat, Yasser Abdelghani i Afif Benyahya. "Smart technology for a comprehensive approach of comfort in social housing". W 2017 Sensors Networks Smart and Emerging Technologies (SENSET). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/senset.2017.8125059.

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BOERIU, Adriana. "THE ROLE OF COMFORT FOOD IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY". W 5th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES and ARTS SGEM2018. STEF92 Technology, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2018/3.3/s12.124.

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"The Inevitability of Colin’s Death in The Comfort of Strangers". W 2018 4th International Conference on Social Sciences, Modern Management and Economics. Clausius Scientific Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/ssmme.2018.62240.

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Gateau, Benjamin, Yannick Naudet i Jarogniew Rykowski. "Ontology-based smart IoT engine for personal comfort management". W 2016 11th International Workshop on Semantic and Social Media Adaptation and Personalization (SMAP). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/smap.2016.7753381.

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Meiranny, A., DS Siagian, FN Khoirunnisa, L. Lestari i dan N. Cahyati. "Influence of Environmental Setting on Maternal Comfort and Satisfaction". W 1st UMGESHIC International Seminar on Health, Social Science and Humanities (UMGESHIC-ISHSSH 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.211020.071.

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Liu, Meng, Lei Zhou, Yue Sun i Jingtai Liu. "Robot Comfort Following based on Extended Social Force Model in Dynamic Environment". W 2019 IEEE 9th Annual International Conference on CYBER Technology in Automation, Control, and Intelligent Systems (CYBER). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cyber46603.2019.9066624.

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Raporty organizacyjne na temat "Social comfort"

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Garber, Alan. To Comfort Always: The Prospects of Expanded Social Responsibility for Long-Term Care. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, luty 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w5034.

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Tucker-Blackmon, Angelicque. Engagement in Engineering Pathways “E-PATH” An Initiative to Retain Non-Traditional Students in Engineering Year Three Summative External Evaluation Report. Innovative Learning Center, LLC, lipiec 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.52012/tyob9090.

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The summative external evaluation report described the program's impact on faculty and students participating in recitation sessions and active teaching professional development sessions over two years. Student persistence and retention in engineering courses continue to be a challenge in undergraduate education, especially for students underrepresented in engineering disciplines. The program's goal was to use peer-facilitated instruction in core engineering courses known to have high attrition rates to retain underrepresented students, especially women, in engineering to diversify and broaden engineering participation. Knowledge generated around using peer-facilitated instruction at two-year colleges can improve underrepresented students' success and participation in engineering across a broad range of institutions. Students in the program participated in peer-facilitated recitation sessions linked to fundamental engineering courses, such as engineering analysis, statics, and dynamics. These courses have the highest failure rate among women and underrepresented minority students. As a mixed-methods evaluation study, student engagement was measured as students' comfort with asking questions, collaboration with peers, and applying mathematics concepts. SPSS was used to analyze pre-and post-surveys for statistical significance. Qualitative data were collected through classroom observations and focus group sessions with recitation leaders. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with faculty members and students to understand their experiences in the program. Findings revealed that women students had marginalization and intimidation perceptions primarily from courses with significantly more men than women. However, they shared numerous strategies that could support them towards success through the engineering pathway. Women and underrepresented students perceived that they did not have a network of peers and faculty as role models to identify within engineering disciplines. The recitation sessions had a positive social impact on Hispanic women. As opportunities to collaborate increased, Hispanic womens' social engagement was expected to increase. This social engagement level has already been predicted to increase women students' persistence and retention in engineering and result in them not leaving the engineering pathway. An analysis of quantitative survey data from students in the three engineering courses revealed a significant effect of race and ethnicity for comfort in asking questions in class, collaborating with peers outside the classroom, and applying mathematical concepts. Further examination of this effect for comfort with asking questions in class revealed that comfort asking questions was driven by one or two extreme post-test scores of Asian students. A follow-up ANOVA for this item revealed that Asian women reported feeling excluded in the classroom. However, it was difficult to determine whether these differences are stable given the small sample size for students identifying as Asian. Furthermore, gender differences were significant for comfort in communicating with professors and peers. Overall, women reported less comfort communicating with their professors than men. Results from student metrics will inform faculty professional development efforts to increase faculty support and maximize student engagement, persistence, and retention in engineering courses at community colleges. Summative results from this project could inform the national STEM community about recitation support to further improve undergraduate engineering learning and educational research.
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Hellwig, Runa T., Despoina Teli, Marcel Schweiker, Rodrigo Mora, Joon-Ho Choi, Rajan Rawal, M. C. Jeffrey Lee, Zhaojun Wang i Farah Al-Atrash. Guidelines for low energy building design based on the adaptive thermal comfort concept - Technical report: IEA EBC Annex 69: Strategy and Practice of Adaptive Thermal Comfort in Low Energy Buildings. Aalborg University, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54337/aau510903564.

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The adaptive thermal comfort concept has been developed over many years and proven in numerous field studies (e.g. Webb 1964, Nicol and Humphreys 1973, Auliciems 1981b, de Dear et al. 1997, McCartney and Nicol 2002, Manu et al. 2016), showing that people are satisfied with a wide range of thermal conditions. Prerequisite is that people are provided with means to make themselves comfortable, that they know which opportunities they have, that it is socially acceptable to use these opportunities and that they are willing to use them (Hellwig, 2015). However, the overall understanding of how to design for such opportunities enabling the occupant to make themselves comfortable in relation to climate and building type, thus how to convert the adaptive thermal comfort concept into building design and concepts for operating buildings, is still limited. There are still common misunderstandings in the interpretation of the adaptive comfort approach among building planners and operators e.g. regarding the amount of control, the seriousness of this topic or the level of information needed by occupants for which reason guidance (e.g. CIBSE 2010, Cook et al. 2020) and knowledge transfer (e.g. Hellwig and Boerstra 2017, 2018) is absolutely essential. Consequently, there is still a gap between scientific research and real-world-application, which this report aims to diminish.
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