385 research outputs found
Perceptions of Teachers’ Interpersonal Styles and Well-Being and Ill-Being in Secondary School Physical Education Students: The Role of Need Satisfaction and Need Frustration
This study examined the associations among physical education students’ perceptions of their teachers’ autonomy-supportive and controlling interpersonal styles, need satisfaction and need frustration, and indices of psychological well-being (subjective vitality) and ill-being (negative affect). The results from 591 Chinese secondary school students in Hong Kong indicated that the relationship between students’ perceptions of autonomy-supportive teaching behaviors and subjective vitality was primarily mediated by need satisfaction, whereas the relationship between perceived controlling teaching behaviors and negative affect was primarily mediated by need frustration. The results obtained from the multi-group structural equation model also suggested that these relationships were invariant across sex
Studies of the Decay B+- -> D_CP K+-
We report studies of the decay B+- -> D_CP K+-, where D_CP denotes neutral D
mesons that decay to CP eigenstates. The analysis is based on a 29.1/fb data
sample of collected at the \Upsilon(4S) resonance with the Belle detector at
the KEKB asymmetric e+ e- storage ring. Ratios of branching fractions of
Cabibbo-suppressed to Cabibbo-favored processes involving D_CP are determined
to be B(B- -> D_1 K-)/B(B- -> D_1 pi-)=0.125 +- 0.036 +- 0.010 and B(B- -> D_2
K-)/B(B- -> D_2 pi-)=0.119 +- 0.028 +- 0.006, where indices 1 and 2 represent
the CP=+1 and CP=-1 eigenstates of the D0 - anti D0 system, respectively. We
also extract the partial rate asymmetries for B+- -> D_CP K+-, finding A_1 =
0.29 +- 0.26 +- 0.05 and A_2 = -0.22 +- 0.24 +- 0.04.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures, submitted to Physical Review Letter
Search for CP violation in the decay B0->D*+-D-+
We report a search for CP-violating asymmetry in B0 -> D*+- D-+ decays. The
analysis employs two methods of B0 reconstruction: full and partial. In the
full reconstruction method all daughter particles of the B0 are required to be
detected; the partial reconstruction technique requires a fully reconstructed
D- and only a slow pion from the D*+ -> D0 pi_slow+ decay. From a fit to the
distribution of the time interval corresponding to the distance between two B
meson decay points we calculate the CP-violating parameters and find the
significance of nonzero CP asymmetry to be 2.7 standard deviations.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Scanpath analysis of expertise and culture in teacher gaze in real-world classrooms
Humans are born to learn by understanding where adults look. This is likely to extend into the classroom, making teacher gaze an important topic for study. Expert teacher gaze has mainly been investigated in the laboratory, and has focused mostly on one cognitive process: teacher attentional (i.e., information-seeking) gaze. No known research has made direct cultural comparisons of teacher gaze or successfully found expert–novice differences outside Western settings. Accordingly, we conducted a real-world study of expert teacher gaze across two cultural settings, exploring communicative (i.e., information-giving) as well as attentional gaze. Forty secondary school teachers wore eye-tracking glasses, with 20 teachers (10 expert; 10 novice) from the UK and 20 teachers (10 expert; 10 novice) from Hong Kong. We used a novel eye-tracking scanpath analysis to ascertain the importance of expertise and culture, individually and as a combination. Attentional teacher scanpaths were significantly more similar within than across expertise and expertise + culture sub-groups; communicative scanpaths were significantly more similar within than across expertise and culture. Detailed analysis suggests that (1) expert teachers refer back to students constantly through focused gaze during both attentional and communicative gaze and that (2) expert teachers in Hong Kong scan students more than experts do in the UK
Search for D-0-D-0(-) mixing in D-0 -> K+pi(-) decays and measurement of the doubly-Cabibbo-suppressed decay rate
We have searched for mixing in the Ddegrees-(D) over cap (0) D-0 system by measuring the decay-time distribution of D0 ! K(+)pi(-) decays. The analysis uses 90 fb(-1) of data collected by the Belle detector at the KEKB e(+) e(-) collider. We fit the decay-time distribution for the mixing parameters x(1) and y(1) and also for the parameter R-D, which is the ratio of the rate for the doubly-Cabibbo-suppressed decay D-0--> K(+)pi(-) to that for the Cabibbo-favored decay D-0 --> K- pi(+). We do these fits both assuming CP conservation and allowing for CP violation. We use a frequentist method to obtain a 95% C. L. region in the x(J2)- y(l) plane. Assuming no mixing, we measure R-D=(0: 381 +/- 0: 017 (+) (0.008)(-0.016))%
Observation of Ds+K- and evidence for D-s(+)pi(-) final states in neutral B decays
We report the first observation of a B meson decay that is not accessible by a direct spectator process. The channel (B) over bar (0)-->Ds+K- is found in a sample of 85x10(6) B (B) over bar events, collected with the Belle detector at KEKB, with a branching fraction B((B) over bar (0)-->Ds+K-)=(4.6(-1.1)(+1.2)+/-1.3)x10(-5). We also obtain evidence for the B-0-->D(s)(+)pi(-) decay with branching fraction B(B-0-->D(s)(+)pi(-))=(2.4(-0.8)(+1.0)+/-0.7)x10(-5). This value may be used to extract a model-dependent value of \V-ub\
Similar clinical characteristics of familial and sporadic inflammatory bowel disease in South Korea.
AIM: To investigate differences of clinical characteristics and disease courses
between familial and sporadic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients. METHODS:
We obtained clinical data on Crohn's disease (CD) (n = 691) and ulcerative
colitis (n = 1113) from a tertiary referral medical center between 2005 and 2012.
Seventeen patients (2.5%) with CD and 27 patients (2.4%) with ulcerative colitis
(UC) were identified as having a familial history of IBD, including the first and
second degree relatives. For each control case, three times the number of age-,
sex-, and diagnosis year-matched CD and UC patients, without a family history of
IBD, were randomly selected in this case control study. RESULTS: There were no
significant differences in age or main symptom at diagnosis, extraintestinal
manifestation, location/extent, behavior of disease activity, number of
hospitalizations, number of operations, operation type, number of relapses, or
oral medical treatment between familial and sporadic CD and UC patients. Median
(min-max) follow-up periods after diagnosis of familial CD and sporadic CD
patients were 84 (24-312) and 36 (8-240) mo, respectively (P = 0.008). Familial
CD patients more frequently used anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) antibodies
compared to sporadic CD patients (17.6% vs 0%, P = 0.014). CONCLUSION: In
conclusion, a family history of IBD does not seem to be an important predictive
factor affecting clinical characteristics or disease course even if there is a
more frequent use of anti-TNF antibodies in familial CD patients compared to
sporadic CD patients
Evidence for direct CP violation in B-0 -> K+pi(-) decays
We report evidence for direct CP violation in the decay B-0-->K(+)pi(-) with 253 fb(-1) of data collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB e(+)e(-) collider. Using 275x10(6) B(B) over bar pairs we observe a B-->K(+/-)pi(-/+) signal with 2140+/-53 events. The measured CP violating asymmetry is A(CP)(K(+)pi(-))=-0.101+/-0.025(stat)+/-0.005(syst), corresponding to a significance of 3.9sigma including systematics. We also search for CP violation in the decays B+-->K(+)pi(0) and B+-->pi(+)pi(0). The measured CP violating asymmetries are A(CP)(K(+)pi(0))=0.04+/-0.05(stat)+/-0.02(syst) and A(CP)(pi(+)pi(0))=-0.02+/-0.10(stat)+/-0.01(syst), corresponding to the intervals -0.05< A(CP)(K(+)pi(0))<0.13 and -0.18< A(CP)(pi(+)pi(0))<0.14 at 90% confidence level
Nanoscale manipulation of the Mott insulating state coupled to charge order in 1T-TaS2
The controllability over strongly correlated electronic states promises unique electronic devices. A recent example is an optically induced ultrafast switching device based on the transition between the correlated Mott insulating state and a metallic state of a transition metal dichalcogenide 1T-TaS2. However, the electronic switching has been challenging and the nature of the transition has been veiled. Here we demonstrate the nanoscale electronic manipulation of the Mott state of 1T-TaS2. The voltage pulse from a scanning tunnelling microscope switches the insulating phase locally into a metallic phase with irregularly textured domain walls in the charge density wave order inherent to this Mott state. The metallic state is revealed as a correlated phase, which is induced by the moderate reduction of electron correlation due to the charge density wave decoherence.open113628sciescopu
Observation of large CP violation and evidence for direct CP violation in B0+p- decays
We report the first observation of CP violation in B0+p- decays based on 152x106 U(4S)B (B) over bar decays collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+e- collider. We reconstruct a B0+p- CP eigenstate and identify the flavor of the accompanying B meson from its decay products. From the distribution of the time intervals between the two B meson decay points, we obtain App=+0.580.15(stat)0.07(syst) and Spp=-1.000.21(stat)0.07(syst). We rule out the CP-conserving case, App=Spp=0, at a level of 5.2 standard deviations. We also find evidence for direct CP violation with a significance at or greater than 3.2 standard deviations for any Spp value
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