
Cognitive rigidity in unipolar depression and obsessive compulsive
... reflects a hypothetical process responsible for suppressing the previously relevant task set when switching to a new task set, so that the previous task set does not interfere with performance. Gu et al. (2008), on the other hand, did find increased PE in switch trials, but not in task repetition tria ...
... reflects a hypothetical process responsible for suppressing the previously relevant task set when switching to a new task set, so that the previous task set does not interfere with performance. Gu et al. (2008), on the other hand, did find increased PE in switch trials, but not in task repetition tria ...
NeuroLeadership Journal - UO Blogs
... settings, social psychologists have recently taken up the question of whether and how the social context can support goal maintenance. This is particularly important given how deeply social most work has become, where teams of people now need to collaborate more than ever to achieve many organizatio ...
... settings, social psychologists have recently taken up the question of whether and how the social context can support goal maintenance. This is particularly important given how deeply social most work has become, where teams of people now need to collaborate more than ever to achieve many organizatio ...
Theories of Participation and High
... is that it solves the paradox by abandoning the rational choice framework: if costs and bene‹ts are so trivial that actors do not bother to calculate them, then the theoretical explanation for voting is no longer a rational choice explanation. The second approach has its origins in game theory and i ...
... is that it solves the paradox by abandoning the rational choice framework: if costs and bene‹ts are so trivial that actors do not bother to calculate them, then the theoretical explanation for voting is no longer a rational choice explanation. The second approach has its origins in game theory and i ...
Draft guideline on evaluation of anticancer medicinal
... while escalating the dose of the other partner or dose escalating both partners simultaneously). This is particularly adapted to combinations where co-enhancement of pharmacology activities and toxicities is expected and worsening of the safety profile of the combination compare to single partner is ...
... while escalating the dose of the other partner or dose escalating both partners simultaneously). This is particularly adapted to combinations where co-enhancement of pharmacology activities and toxicities is expected and worsening of the safety profile of the combination compare to single partner is ...
Supplemental Digital Material June 3, 2014 Methods. Definitions
... The Quality of Health Economic Studies (QHES) instrument developed by Ofman, et al. was used to provide an initial basis for critical appraisal of included economic studies.2 QHES is a sixteen 'yes' or 'no' question instrument that assesses multiple aspects of economic study design, modeling and rep ...
... The Quality of Health Economic Studies (QHES) instrument developed by Ofman, et al. was used to provide an initial basis for critical appraisal of included economic studies.2 QHES is a sixteen 'yes' or 'no' question instrument that assesses multiple aspects of economic study design, modeling and rep ...
Emotional Inertia - Chapman University Digital Commons
... improvement following a single key insight or therapeutic intervention. Second, therapeutic changes unfold over time, and timing of interventions serves a critical function. Strictly speaking, this is not an NDS assumption. However, we will show how precise timing can be set depending on our knowled ...
... improvement following a single key insight or therapeutic intervention. Second, therapeutic changes unfold over time, and timing of interventions serves a critical function. Strictly speaking, this is not an NDS assumption. However, we will show how precise timing can be set depending on our knowled ...
SOME ADULT LEARNING THEORY
... Lack of time is a common difficulty for teachers and the following comes from part of an article providing suggestions for teaching when time is limited. The full article is in BMJ 2008; 336:384-7 In particular we focus on the One Minute Preceptor model (OMP) as an effective and efficient way of us ...
... Lack of time is a common difficulty for teachers and the following comes from part of an article providing suggestions for teaching when time is limited. The full article is in BMJ 2008; 336:384-7 In particular we focus on the One Minute Preceptor model (OMP) as an effective and efficient way of us ...
Delirium superimposed on dementia: defining disease states and
... The task of understanding these two conditions, their underlying disease states and interrelationships is formidable. Further studies of phenomenology, epidemiology and prognosis using current meth- ...
... The task of understanding these two conditions, their underlying disease states and interrelationships is formidable. Further studies of phenomenology, epidemiology and prognosis using current meth- ...
Modeling Bone Morphogenetic Protein Diffusion of Infuse Bone Graft
... After the typical treatment time, 9 months, the simulated level of BMP was indeed maintained above Cmin = 0.03 mg/cm3 up to x = 30cm, as expected from the clinical data. This result shows that two section model is simulating the concentration of BMP more accurately than one section model. When Csour ...
... After the typical treatment time, 9 months, the simulated level of BMP was indeed maintained above Cmin = 0.03 mg/cm3 up to x = 30cm, as expected from the clinical data. This result shows that two section model is simulating the concentration of BMP more accurately than one section model. When Csour ...
VISTAS Online - American Counseling Association
... an idea: talking and/or testing can help people with a variety of issues. As professions grow from their initial idea, they begin to develop competing ideas. We imagine that in its earlier days, medicine argued about whether leeches or blood letting was the best way to go about bleeding patients. Co ...
... an idea: talking and/or testing can help people with a variety of issues. As professions grow from their initial idea, they begin to develop competing ideas. We imagine that in its earlier days, medicine argued about whether leeches or blood letting was the best way to go about bleeding patients. Co ...
Virtual Orthodontic Treatment Planning
... The variety and recombination of those single steps allows a high flexibility for various treatment concepts and desired treatment objectives. However, this diversity of options indeed places considerable demands on the user with regard to expedient use of the module For this reason, we especially p ...
... The variety and recombination of those single steps allows a high flexibility for various treatment concepts and desired treatment objectives. However, this diversity of options indeed places considerable demands on the user with regard to expedient use of the module For this reason, we especially p ...
ii. tourist demand
... Idea of elasticity – which describes the relationship between demand and price, or other variables ...
... Idea of elasticity – which describes the relationship between demand and price, or other variables ...
The Propensity Score. JAMA 2015
... which case the treatment of interest is the dependent variable and the characteristics of the patient, prescribing clinician, and clinical settingarethepredictors.Investigatorsestimatetheseprobabilities,ranging from 0 to 1, for each patient in the study population. These probabilities—the propensity ...
... which case the treatment of interest is the dependent variable and the characteristics of the patient, prescribing clinician, and clinical settingarethepredictors.Investigatorsestimatetheseprobabilities,ranging from 0 to 1, for each patient in the study population. These probabilities—the propensity ...
Chap 02 lecture notes
... • Four theories of prejudice o Scapegoating • occurs when an individual (group) projects and blames their own inadequacies or problems onto another group o Criticisms of Scapegoat Theory • Fails to explain why one group is used as a scapegoat and not another • Fails to explain why two individuals wh ...
... • Four theories of prejudice o Scapegoating • occurs when an individual (group) projects and blames their own inadequacies or problems onto another group o Criticisms of Scapegoat Theory • Fails to explain why one group is used as a scapegoat and not another • Fails to explain why two individuals wh ...
Chapter 3 – Organizational Culture and Environment: The Constraints
... In a short essay, list and discuss the three essential skills according to Katz that managers need to perform the duties and activities associated with being a manager. Answer a. Technical skills – include knowledge of an proficiency in a certain specialized field, such as engineering, computers, ac ...
... In a short essay, list and discuss the three essential skills according to Katz that managers need to perform the duties and activities associated with being a manager. Answer a. Technical skills – include knowledge of an proficiency in a certain specialized field, such as engineering, computers, ac ...
File
... – Stage I: Bachelorhood - single men and women who have moved out of their parents’ home and are living on their own – Stage II: Honeymooners - occurs immediately after marriage before the arrival of the first child – Stage III: Parenthood - occurs with the arrival of the first child. In this stage, ...
... – Stage I: Bachelorhood - single men and women who have moved out of their parents’ home and are living on their own – Stage II: Honeymooners - occurs immediately after marriage before the arrival of the first child – Stage III: Parenthood - occurs with the arrival of the first child. In this stage, ...
2016 EM Model
... cycle. The seventh review of the EM Model occurred in 2016. The 2016 EM Model Review Task Force recommendations were approved by the collaborating organizations and are incorporated into this document. The full 2016 EM Model was published online in the March 2017 Journal of Emergency Medicine. There ...
... cycle. The seventh review of the EM Model occurred in 2016. The 2016 EM Model Review Task Force recommendations were approved by the collaborating organizations and are incorporated into this document. The full 2016 EM Model was published online in the March 2017 Journal of Emergency Medicine. There ...
2005 Model of the Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine
... cycle. The seventh review of the EM Model occurred in 2016. The 2016 EM Model Review Task Force recommendations were approved by the collaborating organizations and are incorporated into this document. The full 2016 EM Model was published online in the March 2017 Journal of Emergency Medicine. There ...
... cycle. The seventh review of the EM Model occurred in 2016. The 2016 EM Model Review Task Force recommendations were approved by the collaborating organizations and are incorporated into this document. The full 2016 EM Model was published online in the March 2017 Journal of Emergency Medicine. There ...
Deakin Research Online
... for early reconciliation of stakeholders’ opinions and thus also opportunities to avoid possible conflict (Somerville & Kotonya 1996, Wood & Webb 2002) (see Figure 1). Conflict has been defined as any interference in one party’s activities, needs or goals, caused by the activities of another party ( ...
... for early reconciliation of stakeholders’ opinions and thus also opportunities to avoid possible conflict (Somerville & Kotonya 1996, Wood & Webb 2002) (see Figure 1). Conflict has been defined as any interference in one party’s activities, needs or goals, caused by the activities of another party ( ...
Does neighbourhood context impact on attitudes to inequality and
... It has also been produced by a relative weakening in the effectiveness of redistributive impacts of the tax and benefit systems. One consequence of this rise in income inequality is greater spatial segregation (Dorling and Rees 2003). This paper is concerned with the potential consequences of this a ...
... It has also been produced by a relative weakening in the effectiveness of redistributive impacts of the tax and benefit systems. One consequence of this rise in income inequality is greater spatial segregation (Dorling and Rees 2003). This paper is concerned with the potential consequences of this a ...
The MODE Model, 1 The MODE model: Attitude-Behavior
... attitudinal expression was employed as an experimental manipulation that was predicted to enhance the relation between attitudes and perceptions, judgments, or behavior. In many cases, both the measurement and the experimental approaches were pursued in the interest of providing converging evide ...
... attitudinal expression was employed as an experimental manipulation that was predicted to enhance the relation between attitudes and perceptions, judgments, or behavior. In many cases, both the measurement and the experimental approaches were pursued in the interest of providing converging evide ...
School Refusal or School Anxiety: Differentiation
... • Behavior is learned – it can be relearned. • Integrating cognitive and behavioral approaches is key. • To change current behavior, it is best to focus on the present. • The student’s presenting problems are the focus of treatment. McGrath, 2011 ...
... • Behavior is learned – it can be relearned. • Integrating cognitive and behavioral approaches is key. • To change current behavior, it is best to focus on the present. • The student’s presenting problems are the focus of treatment. McGrath, 2011 ...
impacts of job demands on nurses` performance working in public
... ensure that the services being provided are available around the clock (Karriker and Williams, 2009). It is also defined as working outside the normal daytime hours (Rosa and Colligan, 1997), in which at least 50% of the work is done after 8:00-16:00 h (Hedges and Sekscenski, 1979). It also involves ...
... ensure that the services being provided are available around the clock (Karriker and Williams, 2009). It is also defined as working outside the normal daytime hours (Rosa and Colligan, 1997), in which at least 50% of the work is done after 8:00-16:00 h (Hedges and Sekscenski, 1979). It also involves ...
A theoretical framework to understand and engineer persuasive
... interruption may be critical. The presentation of an interruption involves two stages. First, the interruption must alert the user of its presence. Heat, light, sound, vibration, and motion may capture attention differently with different efficiencies. Second, a message representation must be delive ...
... interruption may be critical. The presentation of an interruption involves two stages. First, the interruption must alert the user of its presence. Heat, light, sound, vibration, and motion may capture attention differently with different efficiencies. Second, a message representation must be delive ...
12._Social_Psychology_Objectives
... This list of objectives is a good starting point when studying for the unit test. You should, at a minimum, be able to provide thorough answers for the following objectives without looking at any resources. Any additional material covered in your assigned reading and notes should also be reviewed. S ...
... This list of objectives is a good starting point when studying for the unit test. You should, at a minimum, be able to provide thorough answers for the following objectives without looking at any resources. Any additional material covered in your assigned reading and notes should also be reviewed. S ...