3 resultados para subjective certainty

em Universidad del Rosario, Colombia


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The goal of this research was to identify predic- tive psychosocial factors of the subjective quality of life in a group of 60 people, with ages between 19 and 57, from both sexes, included in the program of demobilization and social inclusion of the Pro- grama de la Alta Consejería para la Reintegración Social y Económica de Personas y Grupos Alzados en Armas en Colombia. this research was a predic- tive correlational descriptive study. the Question- naire of optimism/Pessimism was used to assess the optimist or pessimist trend, and, for assess the quality of life, these strategies were combined: a home visit to value the objective quality of life, the Analogous scale of subjective Quality of Life to value satisfaction and well-being, and a general format to collect socio-demographic and juridical information. Results show that some variables as perceived health, optimism, educational level, re- ligious believes, objective quality of life, type of demobilization and years spent in the armed group operating outside the law, are associated to better levels of perceived quality of life. The findings and limitations of the study are discussed.  

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Al interior del Consejo de Estado se aplican de manera discordante los criterios objetivos y subjetivos al momento de fijar la indemnización de los perjuicios extrapatrimoniales. Lo anterior resulta problemático en tanto que se producen decisiones diferentes en casos fácticamente similares, vulnerando con ello la equidad y la seguridad jurídica. Como consecuencia de lo anterior, esta tesis está encaminada a resolver la siguiente pregunta de investigación: ¿Cuáles son los criterios que permiten que la indemnización de los perjuicios extrapatrimoniales en la jurisdicción de lo contencioso administrativo se haga de manera armónica frente a casos con supuestos fácticos similares?

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Previous research has shown that richer people are more likely to engage in an environmentalcause. We extend it by considering the joint effect between subjective income and a set of macroeconomicvariables. For doing so, we employ the fifth wave of the World Values Survey (WVS).This study provides clear evidence that even when both factors matter, people´s attitudes cruciallydepend on the interaction effect. Hence, those measures that affect the characteristics of thecountry would also change the disposition to be involved.