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Research has demonstrated that we have a fairly accurate sense of the relative availability of internal information – a feeling-of-knowing.
Communication with a bot is different — the gratification derives from a change of mental state, a sort of detachment: You can achieve your goal (getting help, information, even a feeling of companionship) with no immediate "cost".
The new digital workplace we live in is both exciting and somewhat "hard" – it creates stress, overwhelming streams of information, and a feeling like we are never able to keep up.
They learned what family members needed most during this time: a sense of hope, an honest and adequate flow of information, and a feeling that hospital staff cared about their family member.
Or, one day, a closed-loop system might be used to detect stretching of the stomach and relay this information to drive a feeling of fullness, as a way of managing obesity.
If this information was lacking a feeling of uncertainty was present.
Now the temptation is to look at throttle, braking and lines mapping and give your driver an information overload, and a feeling he is driving with big brother on his back.
This trust promotes greater sharing of information and knowledge, creating a feeling of partnership and making work contexts more human (Avolio and Gardner, 2005; Ilies et al. 2013; Walumbwa et al. 2008).
But with this sense of cultural enrichment and depth comes a feeling of information overload and the need to filter out the noise.
Participants provided a number of examples where conflicting information or advice led to a feeling of confusion and frustration and loss of trust in key sources.
As Brook wrote in an introduction to a printed edition of "Marat/Sade," "A play in performance is a series of impressions; little dabs, one after another, fragments of information or feeling in a sequence which stir the audience's perceptions".
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