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You’re Not What I Expected: Expectancy Violations and Performance RatingsTelford, Britany 04 November 2016 (has links)
I present the results of two studies designed to explore how Expectation Violation Theory may explain biases in performance ratings. Study 1 examines how pre-hire information biases on-the-job ratings of task performance. Study 2 replicates the findings of Study 1 for on-the-job ratings of OCB performance. Results of these studies suggest that expectations violations do occur when on-the-job performance is either higher or lower than suggested by pre-hire information. However, first impressions of the employee appear to bias performance ratings of both task and OCB performance rather than expectation violations. Findings suggest applicants that make positive first impressions are rated higher on both OCB and task performance than equivalently performing co-workers who make less favorable first impressions.
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Geometric aspects of gauge and spacetime symmetriesGielen, Steffen C. M. January 2011 (has links)
We investigate several problems in relativity and particle physics where symmetries play a central role; in all cases geometric properties of Lie groups and their quotients are related to physical effects. The first part is concerned with symmetries in gravity. We apply the theory of Lie group deformations to isometry groups of exact solutions in general relativity, relating the algebraic properties of these groups to physical properties of the spacetimes. We then make group deformation local, generalising deformed special relativity (DSR) by describing gravity as a gauge theory of the de Sitter group. We find that in our construction Minkowski space has a connection with torsion; physical effects of torsion seem to rule out the proposed framework as a viable theory. A third chapter discusses a formulation of gravity as a topological BF theory with added linear constraints that reduce the symmetries of the topological theory to those of general relativity. We discretise our constructions and compare to a similar construction by Plebanski which uses quadratic constraints. In the second part we study CP violation in the electroweak sector of the standard model and certain extensions of it. We quantify fine-tuning in the observed magnitude of CP violation by determining a natural measure on the space of CKM matrices, a double quotient of SU(3), introducing different possible choices and comparing their predictions for CP violation. While one generically faces a fine-tuning problem, in the standard model the problem is removed by a measure that incorporates the observed quark masses, which suggests a close relation between a mass hierarchy and suppression of CP violation. Going beyond the standard model by adding a left-right symmetry spoils the result, leaving us to conclude that such additional symmetries appear less natural.
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Mesure de la polarisation du baryon lourd Λb avec le détecteur LHCb. Recherche de la violation directe de la symétrie de renversement du temps T / Measurement of the heavy baryon Lambda_b polarization with the LHCb detector. Search for direct violation of the Time Reversal Symmetry TEl Rifai, Ibrahim 24 March 2015 (has links)
Le sujet de cette thèse porte sur l’étude de la désintégration faible du baryon beau Λb → Λ J/Ψ avec le détecteur LHCb. Cette étude offre la possibilité de tester, d’une part, la validité de la symétrie CP dans le secteur baryonique et, d’autre part, celle de la symétrie de renversement du temps T dont les preuves expérimentales de sa violation sont limitées. L’accent est mis sur la mesure des composantes des vecteurs-polarisations du Λb et des résonances intermédiaires Λ et J/Ψ, dont certaines du type ”T-odd” (impaires par T) représentent un signe clair de violation directe de T. Le développement d’un modèle phénoménologique des désintégrations Λb → Λ J/Ψ dans le cadre du formalisme d’hélicité de Jacob-Wick et de Jackson conduit aux calculs de distributions angulaires qui permettent de déduire les valeurs des composantes des vecteurs-polarisations. Une étude approfondie de la reconstruction et de la sélection des données enregistrées par LHCb en 2011 et 2012 est exposée, ainsi qu’une simulation Monte-Carlo complète. La compatibilité entre les valeurs mesurées des vecteurs-polarisation du Λb et du Λ ̄b implique l’absence de violation de CP. La violation directe de la symétrie T n’a pas non plus été observée dans les désintégrations hadroniques du Λb (Λ ̄b). Sur un autre plan, les premières mesures des polarisations longitudinales du Λb et du Λ ̄b ainsi que de la polarisation longitudinale du méson-vecteur J/Ψ ont été réalisées dans le cadre de ce travail. / This thesis subject focuses on the study of the weak decay of the beauty baryon Λb →Λ J/Ψ with the LHCb detector. Firstly, it offers the opportunity to test the validity of the CP symmetry in the baryon sector and, secondly, the one of time-reversal symmetry T whose experimental evidence is tiny. Emphasis is put on the measurement of the components of the polarization-vectors of the Λb and the ones of the intermediate resonances Λ and J/Ψ, whose some components exhibit a clear sign of direct T violation. The development of a phenomenological model of the Λb → Λ J/Ψ decay in the framework of the helicity formalism of Jacob-Wick and Jackson leads to the calculations of the angular distributions which allow to deduce the values of the polarization vector components. A thorough study of the reconstruction and the selection of the data recorded by LHCb in 2011 and 2012 is exposed, as well as a full Monte Carlo simulation. The compatibility between the measured values of the polarization-vector of Λb and Λ ̄b implies the absence of CP violation. The direct violation of the T symmetry has not been observed in the hadronic decays of Λb ( Λ ̄b). On another side, first measurements of the longitudinal polarization of Λb and of Λ ̄b well as the longitudinal polarization of the vector-meson J/Ψ have been performed in the context of this work.
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Shareholder Values and a Story of Corporate Social and Environmental Negative EventsAurin, Shaila Nusrat 30 August 2021 (has links)
This dissertation considers the entire process originated by corporate events that impact the environment and the society (ES events). Using a rich hand-collected dataset with 1139 chronological incidents originating from negative corporate social responsibility (CSR)-related events, it explores stock market reactions to each stage within a chain of successive events triggered by negative ES events, including the recurrent, follow-up (either favorable or unfavorable), as well as companies’ response events. We find that the investors respond strongly negatively to negative events (origin, negative subsequent, and negative responses) and strongly positively to positive events (positive subsequent and positive responses). We also find that investors react more negatively to the negative subsequent and recurrent events, as well as company negative responses when they occur sooner after the origin events, whereas promptness of positive subsequent events and positive responses heighten the favorable market reaction. The study also reveals the presence of expectancy violation as investors of high-CSR firm react more negatively to the negative events. In addition, it provides observations suggesting that: (1) investors do not regard positive responses as agency-motivated events, instead they are more concerned about the availability of financial resources when a firm makes remedial responses to a negative ES event; and (2) the market cares about CSR events not solely due to their financial implications, but also because it considers socially responsible operations as a value-enhancing corporate duty.
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Observation of νμ→νe oscillation in the T2K experiment / T2K実験におけるνμ→νe振動の観測Ieki, Kei 24 March 2014 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(理学) / 甲第18063号 / 理博第3941号 / 新制||理||1568(附属図書館) / 30921 / 京都大学大学院理学研究科物理学・宇宙物理学専攻 / (主査)教授 中家 剛, 准教授 市川 温子, 教授 鶴 剛 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Science / Kyoto University / DFAM
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[pt] ESTRATÉGIAS PARA A BUSCA DE VIOLAÇÃO DE CARGA-PARIDADE NO CANAL D+ → PI−PI+PI+ NO EXPERIMENTO LHCB / [en] STRATEGIES FOR THE SEARCH OF CHARGE-PARITY VIOLATION IN THE D+ → PI−PI+PI+ DECAY IN THE LHCB EXPERIMENTLUCAS CORDEIRO ROMAO 16 January 2023 (has links)
[pt] A partir do século passado descobrimos a existência de antipartículas e,
desde então, a busca por entender a assimetria entre partícula e antipartículas
tem sido um forte campo de pesquisa na física. Dentre as condições que
possibilitam a assimetria matéria-antimatéria no Universo, está o fenômeno da
Violação de Carga-Paridade (VCP). Devido à ela observamos diferenças entre
os processos decaimento de uma partícula e sua antipartícula. Tal fenômeno
tem efeitos importantes para mésons formados pelos quarks b ou s, porém
as predições deste efeito para o setor de charme são muito pequenas, com
assimetrias de CP em torno da ordem de 10−3 ou menores. De fato, apenas
recentemente a VCP foi observada em decaimentos de 2 corpos de mésons D0.
Esta dissertação discute duas estratégias na busca por VCP no canal
D+ → π−π+π+ utilizando dados do experimento LHCb durante o Run II.
O método de busca por VCP, método Mirandizing, consiste em computar
estatisticamente as populações de D+ e D− em intervalos do espaço de fase
bidimensional, calculando a significância da diferença dessas populações. Para
amostras de grande estatística, como é o nosso caso, o objetivo final é aplicar
um método alternativo que consiste em obter o número das populações através
de ajustes de massa para cada intervalo.
Este trabalho tem como objetivo realizar a validação do método. Nossa
estratégia é realizar os procedimentos dividindo a amostra de forma aleatória
em duas sub-amostras e não separando nas amostras de D+ e D−. O que se
espera, então, são resultados que demonstrem compatibilidade estatística entre
as duas amostras. Além dessa validação utilizando os dados, vamos, também,
realizar o mesmo procedimento em 100 pseudo-experimentos. Adicionalmente,
realizamos os estudos de sensibilidade a fim de verificar em quais possíveis
cenários a VCP poderia ser observada nesse canal, dado o tamanho da
amostra total. Para este estudo, obteremos o número das populações através
da contagem direta (método Mirandizing) dos eventos do espaço de fase dentro
da região de massa de maior com maior concentração de eventos de sinal. / [en] Last century we discovered the existence of antiparticles, and since then
the search to understand the asymmetry between particles and antiparticles
has been a strong field of research in physics. Among the conditions that make
matter-antimatter asymmetry possible in the Universe is the Charge-Parity
Violation (CPV) phenomenon. Due to it we observe differences between the
decay processes of a particle and its antiparticle. Such a phenomenon has
important effects for mesons formed by b or s quarks, but the predictions of
this effect for the charm sector are very small, with CP asymmetries around
the order of 10−3 or smaller. In fact only recently has CPV been observed in
2-body decays of D0 mesons.
This dissertation presents the validation of strategies in the search for
CPV in the D+ → π−π+π+ channel using data from the LHCb experiment
during Run II. The CPV search method, the so-called Mirandizing method,
consists of statistically computing the populations of D+ and D− in intervals of
the two-dimensional phase space, obtaining the significance of the difference of
these populations. For large statistical samples, as is our case, the ultimate goal
is to apply an alternative method by obtaining the number of the populations
through mass fits for each interval.
This work aims to perform the validation of the method. Our strategy is
to perform the procedure by dividing the sample randomly into two subsamples,
but not separating into the D+ and D− samples. What is expected, then,
is that the results demonstrate statistical compatibility between the two samples.
In addition to this validation using data, we will also perform the same
procedure on 100 pseudo-experiments. Finally, we perform sensitivity studies
in order to verify the possible scenarios in which CPV could be observed in this
channel, given the total sample size. For this study, we will obtain the number
of the populations by directly counting the phase space events (Mirandizing)
within the mass region with the highest concentration of signal events.
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What to Expect When They're Expecting: An Examination of College Student Expectations for Instructor BehaviorVallade, Jessalyn Ilene 12 July 2010 (has links)
No description available.
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Experimental Study of Three-body Cabibbo-suppressed D<sup>0</sup> Decays and Extraction of <i>CP</i> Violation ParametersMishra, Kalanand Mishra 22 April 2008 (has links)
No description available.
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The Effect of Psychological Contract Violations on Employee Intentions to Report FraudScheetz, Andrea M. 01 June 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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Probability of SLA Violation for Semi-Markov AvailabilityGupta, Vivek 27 April 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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