Leisure Education Content & Techniques
... Recognize the importance of leisure in people’s lives Exposed clients to recreation activities or taught leisure skills BUT no real carry over Participated when in agency but not when in other environments Repertoire of activity skills is not the only requirement for leisure involvement ...
... Recognize the importance of leisure in people’s lives Exposed clients to recreation activities or taught leisure skills BUT no real carry over Participated when in agency but not when in other environments Repertoire of activity skills is not the only requirement for leisure involvement ...
research - DataPro
... dissonance reduction through having more accessible selfaffirmations. The SSM model proposes that ‘‘dissonance begins when people commit a behavior and then assess the behavior against some meaningful criterion of judgment” (Stone & Cooper, 2001, p. 228). People can access either personal standards o ...
... dissonance reduction through having more accessible selfaffirmations. The SSM model proposes that ‘‘dissonance begins when people commit a behavior and then assess the behavior against some meaningful criterion of judgment” (Stone & Cooper, 2001, p. 228). People can access either personal standards o ...
A Comparison of Long-Term Graft Survival Rates Between the First
... from within Ireland and as we are a small country the distance to travel for those organs is relatively short compared to other larger countries with a larger geographical catchment area. Furthermore, in this study almost 50% of the transplanted kidneys actually came from donors that were in-patient ...
... from within Ireland and as we are a small country the distance to travel for those organs is relatively short compared to other larger countries with a larger geographical catchment area. Furthermore, in this study almost 50% of the transplanted kidneys actually came from donors that were in-patient ...
1 - Nmmu
... as a consequence of incompatible goals. Galtung’s (2000) ABC conflict framework postulates that attitude, behaviour and contradictions results in conflict. This is based on the premise that people have certain goals, needs or interests. When these goals, needs or interests are threatened, a contradi ...
... as a consequence of incompatible goals. Galtung’s (2000) ABC conflict framework postulates that attitude, behaviour and contradictions results in conflict. This is based on the premise that people have certain goals, needs or interests. When these goals, needs or interests are threatened, a contradi ...
psychosocial factors impacting on treatment adherence in diabetes
... Jackson‟s (2007) study preferred injections over an insulin pump as she felt the pump would look “ugly” when she was going out (p.784). Additionally, 10 out of 12 participants in another study initially refused a change-over to insulin therapy after a recommendation from their doctor due to anxiety ...
... Jackson‟s (2007) study preferred injections over an insulin pump as she felt the pump would look “ugly” when she was going out (p.784). Additionally, 10 out of 12 participants in another study initially refused a change-over to insulin therapy after a recommendation from their doctor due to anxiety ...
A Model of Hip Dysplasia Reductions in Infants Using the
... joint and the associated bones and ligaments.[4] Therefore, hip dysplasia may occur in both infants and adults, however in this paper, I will be focusing on the DDH that is symptomatic in the neonatal stage (up to eight months of age). This is the only stage where DDH can be treated without surgical ...
... joint and the associated bones and ligaments.[4] Therefore, hip dysplasia may occur in both infants and adults, however in this paper, I will be focusing on the DDH that is symptomatic in the neonatal stage (up to eight months of age). This is the only stage where DDH can be treated without surgical ...
Towards clinical management of traumatic brain injury
... desirable. Rodent models of TBI are increasingly in demand for preclinical research, particularly for closed head injury (CHI), which mimics the most common type of TBI observed clinically. Although seemingly simple to establish, CHI models are particularly prone to experimental variability. Promisi ...
... desirable. Rodent models of TBI are increasingly in demand for preclinical research, particularly for closed head injury (CHI), which mimics the most common type of TBI observed clinically. Although seemingly simple to establish, CHI models are particularly prone to experimental variability. Promisi ...
PAGE2012 Poster Abstracts - the Population Approach Group in
... I-23 Maria Matoses Osborne Development of a PBPK model for the anticancer drug Vivia009 and its main metabolite administered as a new delivery system in the Rat ............. 45 I-24 Veronese Mattia Optimal Experimental Design for receptor drug development with PET studies .......................... ...
... I-23 Maria Matoses Osborne Development of a PBPK model for the anticancer drug Vivia009 and its main metabolite administered as a new delivery system in the Rat ............. 45 I-24 Veronese Mattia Optimal Experimental Design for receptor drug development with PET studies .......................... ...
Bilaga 4 Omvärldsanalys
... deployment, operation and management of a similar decision support tools and systems. The meta-narrative approach was chosen because it is suitable for not only addressing the question ‘what works?’, but also to elucidate a complex topic, highlighting the strengths and limitations of different resea ...
... deployment, operation and management of a similar decision support tools and systems. The meta-narrative approach was chosen because it is suitable for not only addressing the question ‘what works?’, but also to elucidate a complex topic, highlighting the strengths and limitations of different resea ...
We are an ADA Compliant and
... You will have the ability to assist the person being supported with social skills in differences in friendships, social expectations and rules, teach/assist with communication skills, arrange social plans, including researching activities/groups with shared interests. Emergency/safety skills: You wi ...
... You will have the ability to assist the person being supported with social skills in differences in friendships, social expectations and rules, teach/assist with communication skills, arrange social plans, including researching activities/groups with shared interests. Emergency/safety skills: You wi ...
The Role of Electrode Location and Stimulation Polarity in Patient
... (rTMS) have targeted the L-DLPFC for MDD [7]. Chronic epidural stimulation (EpCS) of the L-DLPFC was recently evaluated in an 11 patient safety and feasibility study [5]. This method is considered safer than techniques such as deep brain stimulation [4,16] (DBS) because it does not require penetrati ...
... (rTMS) have targeted the L-DLPFC for MDD [7]. Chronic epidural stimulation (EpCS) of the L-DLPFC was recently evaluated in an 11 patient safety and feasibility study [5]. This method is considered safer than techniques such as deep brain stimulation [4,16] (DBS) because it does not require penetrati ...
Abstract - NCSU COE People
... ventilating the patient, communicating with the surgical staff, etc. This combination of task complexity and OR dynamics can be conducive to error-making when managing critical incidents. ...
... ventilating the patient, communicating with the surgical staff, etc. This combination of task complexity and OR dynamics can be conducive to error-making when managing critical incidents. ...
VASCULITIS (vas cue lie tis) - Vasculitis Patient Information
... VASCULITIS FOUNDATION IN KANSAS CITY, MO 1-800-277-9474 [email protected] http://www.vasculitisfoundation.org ...
... VASCULITIS FOUNDATION IN KANSAS CITY, MO 1-800-277-9474 [email protected] http://www.vasculitisfoundation.org ...
Accounting for Culture in a Model of Interpersonal Communication
... from a systemic perspective, and Collier (1989) suggests some alternative, qualitative methods for studying competence in non-Euro-American cultures. While Western researchers are increasingly becoming aware of the cultural implications of competence, researchers in the very culture in which Western ...
... from a systemic perspective, and Collier (1989) suggests some alternative, qualitative methods for studying competence in non-Euro-American cultures. While Western researchers are increasingly becoming aware of the cultural implications of competence, researchers in the very culture in which Western ...
Chapter 02 Individual Behavior, Personality, and
... C. altering situational factors and making it difficult to practice wasteful behavior. D. increasing aptitudes that make employees less wasteful. E. increasing organizational citizenship so that employees will be less wasteful. ...
... C. altering situational factors and making it difficult to practice wasteful behavior. D. increasing aptitudes that make employees less wasteful. E. increasing organizational citizenship so that employees will be less wasteful. ...
the effect of probiotic, ohhira omx capsules, in the treatment of acute
... A number of studies have found probiotic consumption to be useful in the treatment of many types of diarrhea including antibiotic-associated diarrhea in adults, traveller’s diarrhea and diarrheal diseases in young children caused by rotaviruses. However, most of these studies were done abroad. Local ...
... A number of studies have found probiotic consumption to be useful in the treatment of many types of diarrhea including antibiotic-associated diarrhea in adults, traveller’s diarrhea and diarrheal diseases in young children caused by rotaviruses. However, most of these studies were done abroad. Local ...
Poster: Infection
... I-10 Christian Bartels Population PK Model for Pooled Data of Different Oral Diclofenac Formulations .........................................................................................................................13 I-35 Vicente G. Casabo Bioequivalence trials simulation to select the best ...
... I-10 Christian Bartels Population PK Model for Pooled Data of Different Oral Diclofenac Formulations .........................................................................................................................13 I-35 Vicente G. Casabo Bioequivalence trials simulation to select the best ...
Autonomy Trial - Diabetes In Control
... all subjects who entered the study, completed the GLA optimization lead-in period [if applicable], and were randomized) All efficacy analyses were based upon the full analysis set (subjects in the all randomized population who took at least 1 dose of insulin lispro), and a sensitivity analysis was ...
... all subjects who entered the study, completed the GLA optimization lead-in period [if applicable], and were randomized) All efficacy analyses were based upon the full analysis set (subjects in the all randomized population who took at least 1 dose of insulin lispro), and a sensitivity analysis was ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 6th edition
... If the id, ego, and superego are in excessive conflict, the person’s behavior may show signs of dysfunction Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 6e – Chapter 3 ...
... If the id, ego, and superego are in excessive conflict, the person’s behavior may show signs of dysfunction Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 6e – Chapter 3 ...
Anthropology as a Natural Science Clifford Geertz`s Extrinsic Theory
... as a natural science like any other. These “mental” phenomena presented a theoretical problem as long as they were taken to be phenomena known only by introspection, being phenomena with but one witness. Ascribing them to others could then only be a projection, based on a hypothetical analogy with o ...
... as a natural science like any other. These “mental” phenomena presented a theoretical problem as long as they were taken to be phenomena known only by introspection, being phenomena with but one witness. Ascribing them to others could then only be a projection, based on a hypothetical analogy with o ...
OCR Document - The Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition
... last get a good crop, this process is an example of a real transformation of some part of nature by humans, or purposeful human activity. Each of these two approaches to the essence of objects is expressed in a specific type of transformation. The first type is connected to the division of the varie ...
... last get a good crop, this process is an example of a real transformation of some part of nature by humans, or purposeful human activity. Each of these two approaches to the essence of objects is expressed in a specific type of transformation. The first type is connected to the division of the varie ...
Dependent variable:
... To estimate our model, we build on recently developed empirical techniques for estimating discrete games with heterogeneous strategic agents. In particular, we closely follow Ciliberto and Tamer’s (2009) procedure for estimating the parameters of a game in which more than one outcome may be consiste ...
... To estimate our model, we build on recently developed empirical techniques for estimating discrete games with heterogeneous strategic agents. In particular, we closely follow Ciliberto and Tamer’s (2009) procedure for estimating the parameters of a game in which more than one outcome may be consiste ...
Measuring Glycemic Variability and Predicting Blood Glucose
... patients with diabetes; and 2. predicting patient blood glucose levels, in order to preemptively detect and avoid potential health problems. This work contributes to two of the three major projects of the SmartHealth Lab at Ohio University. The SmartHealth Lab projects include the 4 Diabetes Support ...
... patients with diabetes; and 2. predicting patient blood glucose levels, in order to preemptively detect and avoid potential health problems. This work contributes to two of the three major projects of the SmartHealth Lab at Ohio University. The SmartHealth Lab projects include the 4 Diabetes Support ...
Adaptive capacity and human cognition
... the selection of the best mitigation policies, but rather to reduce the vulnerability of groups of people to the impacts of climate change, and hence minimize the costs associated with the inevitable (Kane and Shogren, 2000; Pielke, 1998; Smit and Pilifosova, 2001). This has, in part, stemmed from a ...
... the selection of the best mitigation policies, but rather to reduce the vulnerability of groups of people to the impacts of climate change, and hence minimize the costs associated with the inevitable (Kane and Shogren, 2000; Pielke, 1998; Smit and Pilifosova, 2001). This has, in part, stemmed from a ...
Cruel to be kind: The role of the evolution of altruistic punishment in
... as complex as the number of individual participants who decide whether to behave pro-socially. We will likely never have a definitive explanation of the origins and evolution of human cooperation. Yet altruistic punishment may form an integral part of that trajectory. Laboratory Experiments: Eviden ...
... as complex as the number of individual participants who decide whether to behave pro-socially. We will likely never have a definitive explanation of the origins and evolution of human cooperation. Yet altruistic punishment may form an integral part of that trajectory. Laboratory Experiments: Eviden ...