2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-77431-8_13
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Social Media Data for the Conservation of Historic Urban Landscapes: Prospects and Challenges

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“…The way athletes use social media can influence their self-efficacy, either encouraging or discouraging their belief in their abilities (Gorrell, 2018;Narayan et al, 2022;Gu et al, 2022). Social media also presents challenges and opportunities for sport psychology practitioners, who need to communicate with their clients through platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter (Cotterill, 2020;Hamadeh et al, 2020;Ginzarly, 2021). Additionally, social media, particularly Twitter, is widely used in intercollegiate athletics, and it has both advantages and disadvantages for college students (David et al, 2018;Possik et al, 2022;Avila-Garzon et al, 2022).…”
Section: Impact Of Social Media On Athletic Psychologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The way athletes use social media can influence their self-efficacy, either encouraging or discouraging their belief in their abilities (Gorrell, 2018;Narayan et al, 2022;Gu et al, 2022). Social media also presents challenges and opportunities for sport psychology practitioners, who need to communicate with their clients through platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter (Cotterill, 2020;Hamadeh et al, 2020;Ginzarly, 2021). Additionally, social media, particularly Twitter, is widely used in intercollegiate athletics, and it has both advantages and disadvantages for college students (David et al, 2018;Possik et al, 2022;Avila-Garzon et al, 2022).…”
Section: Impact Of Social Media On Athletic Psychologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To aid in the process of making decisions, organizations often use what is known as a "decision support system" (DSS), which is an information system. DSSs are used primarily to help the user at the strategic, tactical, and operational levels (Sriyanto et al, 2019;Almomani et al, 2022;Ginzarly, 2021;Wu et al, 2018).As everyone, from people to governments to NGOs to enterprises, relies on making sound and well-considered decisions. The ability to make good choices at the right moment is becoming more and more crucial in today's world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%