22 resultados para cognitive mapping
em Iowa Publications Online (IPO) - State Library, State of Iowa (Iowa), United States
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Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services, a Division of the State of Iowa Department of Education, in partnership with seven other state agencies, applied for and was awarded funding for “Improving Transition Outcomes for Youth with Disabilities Through the Use of Intermediaries.” This Innovative State Alignment Grant is funded by the Department of Labor, Office of Disability Employment Policy. For clarity and brevity, the Iowa team chose to use “Improving Transition Outcomes” as the project name, thus providing the acronym ITO. Grant funding began October 1, 2003 with the possibility of renewal for five years.
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Abstract Consideration of consumers’ demand for food quality entails several aspects. Quality itself is a complex and dynamic concept, and constantly evolving technical progress may cause changes in consumers’ judgment of quality. To improve our understanding of the factors influencing the demand for quality, food quality must be defined and measured from the consumer’s perspective (Cardello, 1995). The present analysis addresses the issue of food quality, focusing on pork—the food that respondents were concerned about. To gain insight into consumers’ demand, we analyzed their perception and evaluation and focused on their cognitive structures concerning pork quality. In order to more fully account for consumers’ concerns about the origin of pork, in 2004 we conducted a consumer survey of private households. The qualitative approach of concept mapping was used to uncover the cognitive structures. Network analysis was applied to interpret the results. In order to make recommendations to enterprises, we needed to know what kind of demand emerges from the given food quality schema. By establishing the importance and relative positions of the attributes, we find that the country of origin and butcher may be the two factors that have the biggest influence on consumers’ decisions about the purchase of pork.
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Rock Creek Lake is at risk. The centerpiece of Rock Creek State Park in Jasper County, Rock Creek Lake offers visitors a range of recreational opportunities, including the second busiest campground in Iowa and great fishing. However, many different factors are threatening the lake. Action is being taken to improve the lake for today’s visitors and to preserve the lake for future generations. GIS mapping is helping to make those improvements possible.
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The planning tools you need to improve both your farming operation and Iowa’s streams and lakes are right at your fingertips. With DNR interactive mapping online, you can access a large amount of information for free and without special software.
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Information used/presented during the Improving Transition Outcomes Resource Mapping Workshops
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Resource Mapping tool from the Improving Transition Outcomes Resource Mapping Workshops
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Resource Mapping resources shared during the Improving Transition Outcomes Resource Mapping Workshops
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Business survey tool from the Improving Transition Outcomes Resource Mapping Workshops
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Content outline used during the Improving Transition Outcomes Resource Mapping Workshops
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Activities used during the Improving Transition Outcomes Resource Mapping Workshops
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Announcement of the Improving Transition Outcomes Resource Mapping Workshops
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Information shared at the Improving Transition Outcomes Resource Mapping Workshops
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Youth survey tool from the Improving Transition Outcomes Resource Mapping Workshops
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Service provider survey tool from the Improving Transition Outcomes Resource Mapping Workshops
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Community organizations survey tool from the Improving Transition Outcomes Resource Mapping Workshops