2 resultados para Verbal Behavior

em ReCiL - Repositório Científico Lusófona - Grupo Lusófona, Portugal


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RESUMO: A presente investigação erige como objective inicial predizer as potencialidades/qualidades avaliativas da Grelha de Observação (Louro, 2005), realçando os diferentes comportamentos, a nível verbal e não-verbal, presentes em tribunal, relativamente aos arguidos, vítimas, testemunhas e juízes, num conjunto 34 julgamentos presenciados, no tribunal da Boa-Hora, 4ª Vara Criminal. Nesta medida, foram preenchidas 249 grelhas em contexto judicial, 190 do sexo feminino e 59 do sexo masculino, das quais, 43 grelhas referiam-se a arguidos dispostos 34 julgamentos, devido ao facto de haver julgamentos com mais do que um arguido; 14 a vítimas, dado a maior parte dos julgamentos a vítima fazer-se representar pelo Ministério Público; 108 a testemunhas e 73 grelhas aplicadas a 4 juízes presidentes de cada colectivo. Verificaram-se diferenças estatisticamente significativas no que toca aos comportamentos verbal e não verbal apresentados pelas personagens judiciais. Os resultados foram apoiados e discutidos com base na literatura revista. ABSTRACT: The present investigation aims at predicting the evaluative potential/quality of the Grelha de Observação (Louro, 2005), highlighting the different behaviors (verbal and non-verbal) displayed in a court of law, regarding the arguidos, victims, witnesses and judges, in a set of 34 observed trials at the court of Boa-Hora, “4rd” Vara Criminal. Therefore, 249 grills were filled in judicial contxt, 190 females and 59 males, from which, 43 grills were arguidos from the 34 trials (in some trials, there were more than one arguido); 14 regarding victims, since most trials she is represented by the public prosecution service; 108 witnesses and 73 grills were applied to 4 judges presidents from each collective jury. Statistically significant differences were found for the comparison between judicial characters for verbal and non-verbal behavior. The results were supported and discussed from the revised literature.

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The industry of ergogenic supplements is increasing rapidly (Cole et al., 2003). Supplements may constitute an important aid for some vigourous exercise routines, but they may also be used as a hypothetical mean to achieve increases in muscular mass. This supposed effect of suplements can lead to its use by individuals who have high levels of drive for muscularity, a condition that is known to be associated with muscular dismorphy (or as it has been called recently vigorexia, Pope et al., 1997). Another psychological factor which can influence supplement consumption is exercise dependence, a borderline problem, as most studies present a prevalence of less than 10% in regular exercisers (Palmeira & Matos, 2006). Symptoms like tolerance or continuity could lead to the use of ergogenic aids to maintain the exercise levels. Also of interest for the understanding of the use of suplements are exercise frequency, volume and intensity, which could explain the ratesof consumption on a more physicological level.