Publications by authors named "M Benvenuti"

This study investigates the implementation of collaborative robots across three distinct industrial sectors: vehicle assembly, warehouse logistics, and agricultural operations. Through the SESTOSENSO project, an EU-funded initiative, we examined expert perspectives on human-robot collaboration using a mixed-methods approach. Data were collected from 31 technical experts across nine European countries through an online questionnaire combining qualitative assessments of specific use cases and quantitative measures of attitudes, trust, and safety perceptions.

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In this paper, we review some results produced by our research group regarding the role of schedules of reinforcement in social behavior. We discuss data from studies in which we attempted to create conditions in which interdependent gains overlapped with individual reinforcement schedules so that these situations were more or less competitive and conflicting. We argue that normative rules about reinforcement schedules and interdependent reinforcement are crucial for analyzing social behavior since these rules allow us to differentiate the effects of individual and social contingencies or an interaction of both.

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Objectives: The goal of this study was to assess the effect of the COVID 19 pandemic in terms of work-related stress on a sample of 424 Italian dental hygienists (rate response 98%). It was tested which factors may influence most the perception of stress among Italian dental hygienists, which coping strategies hygienists adopted, and which protective factors may help them to cope with stress.

Methods: Data were collected during a phase of moderate improvement of epidemiological conditions in Italy (Summer 2021-from June to September) through an online questionnaire, 424 questionnaires were considered for analysis.

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  • - This study aimed to evaluate how much pregnant women and hospital staff know about umbilical cord blood (UCB) donation and storage, revealing key insights into their views and practices.
  • - A total of 19 studies involving nearly 20,000 pregnant women and over 1,200 hospital staff showed that awareness of UCB was 61% for both groups, with 57% of pregnant women having a positive attitude toward UCB donation.
  • - The findings indicated a strong preference for public UCB banking over private options, with 51% of pregnant women favoring public storage compared to only 12% for private storage.
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Facebook is one of the most popular social networking sites. However, Facebook intrusion or addiction is a growing concern as it involves an excessive attachment to Facebook, which disrupts daily functioning. To date, few studies have examined whether cross-cultural differences in the measurement of Facebook addiction exist.

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