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    • Consumer Decision Making and Word of Mouth Communication 

      Levy, Kristen (University of Waterloo, 2012-09-26)
      Word of mouth (WOM) communication has been a form of additional information for consumers wishing to make a purchase decision where there was uncertainty, lack of knowledge or just a general desire for more information. ...
    • The Ethics of Deception in Caregiving: A Patient-Centered Approach 

      Abdool, Rosalind (University of Waterloo, 2015-08-24)
      Deception is a central issue in bioethics. This emerges most clearly when considering ways of assisting individuals who are incapable of making their own decisions. Deception can be defined as purposefully misleading another ...
    • Exploring Human Teachers' Interpretations of Trainee Robots' Nonverbal Behaviour and Errors 

      Aliasghari, Pourya (University of Waterloo, 2021-04-22)
      In the near future, socially intelligent robots that can learn new tasks from humans may become widely available and gain an opportunity to help people more and more. In order to successfully play a role, not only should ...
    • Handle with Care: Agreeableness and Responses to Hurt Feelings 

      Kwok, Shiu Man (University of Waterloo, 2021-05-21)
      What factors predict people’s reactions to hurt feelings in romantic relationships? I propose that people higher in agreeableness (Agreeables) show more cognitive and behavioral responses to hurt feelings that reflect ...
    • Is Social Capital Mediating the Relationship Between Ethnicity and Health in Canada? 

      Sriranganathan, Gobika (University of Waterloo, 2015-12-04)
      Ethnic minorities in Canada experience poorer health compared to their Canadian counterparts, on several important health outcomes. This study examines whether social capital – measured by social networks, civic engagement ...
    • Privacy and Trust in Healthcare IoT Data Sharing: A Snapshot of the Users’ Perspectives 

      Xavier Fadrique, Laura (University of Waterloo, 2019-12-17)
      Background: Healthcare services in Canada are slowly shifting from in-hospital care to more patient-centred, home-care services. Collecting and sharing personal data from individuals via Internet of Things (IoT) devices ...
    • Third-Party TCP Rate Control 

      Bansal, Dushyant (University of Waterloo, 2005)
      The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is the dominant transport protocol in today?s Internet. The original design of TCP left congestion control open to future designers. Short of implementing changes to the TCP stack ...

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