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- Cognitive load detection;Eye-tracking;Pupil dilation;Human-computer interface;Detection response task (DRT);Psychological signals;Detection;Signal processing; Machine learning (1)
- Environmental protection -- Citizen participation; Motivation (Psychology) Aquatic sports -- Management -- Psychological aspects; Climatic changes -- Health aspects; Swimming -- Physiological aspects; Academic theses; Thesis (1)
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Determinants Of The Carbon Footprint Of German Swimmers 2020., Ann-Marie Muehlbauer
Determinants Of The Carbon Footprint Of German Swimmers 2020., Ann-Marie Muehlbauer
Master's Theses
The current climate situation is placing our planet and future generations at risk, which demonstrates the urgency to combat climate change and conduct research to support this effort. Calculating the carbon footprint of active sport participation represents an important opportunity to conduct additional research. This study examined the environmental attitudes and practices of swim club members in Germany. The study had three goals: First, to calculate the total and partial carbon footprint of German swimmers; second, to understand how sport organizations induce participants to engage in pro-environmental behavior; and third, to analyze various factors associated with carbon footprint, such as …
Response Time And Eye Tracking Datasets For Activities Demanding Varying Cognitive Load, Prarthana Pillai, Prathamesh Ayare, Balakumar Balasingam, Kevin Milne, Francesco Biondi
Response Time And Eye Tracking Datasets For Activities Demanding Varying Cognitive Load, Prarthana Pillai, Prathamesh Ayare, Balakumar Balasingam, Kevin Milne, Francesco Biondi
Human Kinetics Publications
The dataset contains the following three measures that are widely used to determine cognitive load in humans: Detection Response Task - response time, pupil diameter, and eye gaze. These measures were recorded from 28 participants while they underwent tasks that are designed to permeate three different cognitive difficulty levels. The dataset will be useful to those researchers who seek to employ low cost, non-invasive sensors to detect cognitive load in humans and to develop algorithms for human-system automation. One such application is found in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems where eye-trackers are employed to monitor the alertness of the drivers. The …
A Novel Item-Allocation Procedure For The Three-Form Planned Missing Data Design, Kyle M. Lang, E. Whitney G. Moore, Elizabeth M. Grandfield
A Novel Item-Allocation Procedure For The Three-Form Planned Missing Data Design, Kyle M. Lang, E. Whitney G. Moore, Elizabeth M. Grandfield
Kinesiology, Health and Sport Studies
We propose a new method of constructing questionnaire forms in the three-form planned missing data design (PMDD). The random item allocation (RIA) procedure that we propose promises to dramatically simplify the process of implementing three-form PMDDs without compromising statistical performance. Our method is a stochastic approximation to the currently recommended approach of deterministically spreading a scale's items across the X-, A-, B-, and C-blocks when allocating the items in a three-form design. Direct empirical support for the performance of our method is only available for scales containing at least 12 items, so we also propose a modified approach for use …