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Academic research article presenting an exploratory experimental study on how mask types and manipulated facial features influenced participants’ attribution of occupational roles during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Year:
Not specified
Period:
COVID-19 pandemic
Subject:
Social perception, impression formation, facial cues, occupational stereotyping
Keywords:
Masks, COVID-19, Social Perception
Type of document:
Academic research article
Field:
Social Psychology
Methodology:
Qualitative analysis with experimental survey design
Sample size:
109 participants
Participant age range:
15–71 years
Variables:
Facial features, mask types, perceived occupation categories
Occupational categories examined:
Doctor, Soldier, Artist, Murderer, Thief
Data collection method:
Online closed-ended questionnaire
Stimuli:
Composite male and female portraits manipulated with four mask types
Ethical considerations:
Informed consent obtained; confidentiality assured
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Year:
2020
Region / city:
Victoria, Australia
Topic:
Communication, Disability, Sign Language
Document Type:
Article
Organization / Institution:
Key Word Sign Australia
Author:
Elizabeth Brownlie
Target Audience:
People with intellectual disabilities, caregivers, educators, support staff
Period of Action:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Victoria, Australia
Topic:
Health and Safety
Document Type:
Guidelines
Organization / Institution:
Department of Health, Victorian Government
Author:
Department of Health
Target Audience:
General public, people in fire-affected areas
Period of Validity:
Ongoing (until further notice)
Approval Date:
February 2021
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / city:
Greenland, United States
Topic:
US Foreign Policy, Greenland
Document Type:
Article
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
General public, political analysts
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
2026-01-28
Date of changes:
N/A
Note:
Year
Theme:
Superheroes, investigation, corporate intrigue
Document type:
Podcast script
Organization / Institution:
Rusty Quill
Author:
Maddy Searle
Target audience:
Fans of role-playing games and superhero stories
Organization:
Malteser International
Address:
Erna-Scheffler-Str. 2, 51103 Cologne, Germany
Coordination Office:
Plot No. 445, Block 3, Kololo - US Embassy Road, Central Equatorial State, Juba, South Sudan
Date of Request:
27/Jan/2022
Submission Deadline:
31/Jan/2022, 4:00 PM
Project Code:
1357-WAU-2022
Type of Document:
Request for Quotations (RFQ)
Procurement Items:
Face Masks FFP2, Face Masks KN95, Hand Sanitizers
Currency:
USD
Delivery Location:
MI Warehouse, Bilpham Road, Juba, South Sudan
Contact Person:
Guya Stephen Thomas, Logistics Assistant
Email:
[email protected]
Tender Validity:
30 days from submission deadline
Language of Tender:
English
Evaluation Criteria:
Legal conformity, price, technical experience, compliance with specifications, delivery capacity, and timeframe
Date:
October 16, 2020
Region / City:
Toronto
Topic:
Health and Safety Guidelines, School Updates, Parent Engagement
Document Type:
School Newsletter
Organization:
RH McGregor School
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
RH McGregor Families, Parents, Guardians
Period of Effect:
October 2020
Approval Date:
October 16, 2020
Last Revision Date:
October 2020
Description:
School newsletter providing updates on health and safety protocols, upcoming school events, and community engagement opportunities.
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Sheffield
Topic:
Security, Technology
Document Type:
Official Letter
Organization:
Sheffield Wednesday Football Club
Author:
Sheffield Wednesday Football Club Limited
Target Audience:
Sheffield Wednesday Supporters’ Trust, General Public
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Data Retention Period:
30 days (peak season)
Legal Compliance:
UK GDPR, Data Protection Act 2018
Data Handling:
Local storage, limited access
Technology Type:
Facial Recognition Technology, CCTV
Assessment Completed:
Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA), Equality Impact Assessment (EIA)
External Consultation:
Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)
Purpose:
Enhance safety and security, prevent repeat offenses
Note:
Description
Document Type:
Supplemental research materials
Field:
Developmental psychology
Topic:
Parental beliefs about children’s emotions and facial emotion perception
Population:
Mothers of autistic children, mothers of non-autistic children, non-mothers, young adult women
Measures:
Parent Beliefs about Children’s Emotions (PBACE); Reading the Mind in the Eyes; Autism Quotient; Toronto Alexithymia Scale; Berkley Expressivity Scale; Emotion Recognition
Statistical Analyses:
Independent sample t-tests; Bonferroni correction; Chi-square model comparisons; Wald tests; Mixed-effects models
Tasks:
Categorical emotion perception task; Array emotion perception task
Sample Characteristics:
Subsample restricted to participants self-identified as White for race analyses
Key Variables:
Proximity to peak emotion; Participant group; Probed emotion; Individual difference measures
Findings Summary:
No significant group differences on PBACE subscales after Bonferroni correction; selected individual difference variables contributed to array task model but not categorical task model
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Aesthetic analysis, facial measurements
Document Type:
Supplemental figure legend
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Medical professionals, researchers in facial aesthetics
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
1949
Location:
United States
Subject:
Forensic facial recognition, unidentified persons
Document Type:
Case study / research correspondence
Institution / Organization:
BioID, private investigator research
Author:
Steve Hodel (analysis), Dr. Robert Frischholz (technical expert)
Target Audience:
Researchers, forensic experts
Period of Action:
1949–2013
Date of Correspondence:
November 6–19, 2013
Technologies Used:
Automatic Facial Recognition (AFR) system
Key Findings:
Jane Doe photograph shows high similarity to Elizabeth Short; low similarity to Jean Spangler; estimated match reliability 90–95%
Limitations:
Results not legally recognized in Germany; older photographs may reduce recognition accuracy
Year:
2017
Region / City:
New York, NY
Topic:
Facial Acupuncture, Rejuvenation, Microneedling
Document Type:
Training Course
Organization:
City Acupuncture of New York
Instructor:
Michelle Gellis LAc MAc DiplAc
Target Audience:
Licensed practitioners
Period of Action:
November 11-13, 2017
Approval Date:
November 11, 2017
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2026
Type:
Supplementary file
Field:
Anatomy / Facial Morphology
Source:
3D model study
Figure reference:
Figure 1
Content:
Reference points and anatomical positions of facial features
Target audience:
Researchers in anatomy, orthodontics, and craniofacial studies
Methodology:
3D model measurement
Data format:
Tabular list of landmarks with anatomical descriptions
Language:
English
Provides coordinates for:
Glabella, Sellion, Pronasale, Subnasale, Labiale Superius, Labial Inferius, Gnathion, Endocanthion, Palpebral inferior, Exocanthion, Alare, Subalare, Chelion, Crista philtra