40 resultados para Multimethod
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This study aimed at exploring and describing children s perceptions in threatened natural settings, specifically, the Rain Forest in Brazil. Several studies point to the significance of perceptions for people s pro-environmental attitudes and actions. We try to understand the person-environment interaction from an ecological perspective, and we present theoretical references for the understanding of how crucial nature is for psychological development and well-being. The children s drawings, individual interviews, discussion groups, photographies and informal and indirect sources, as teachers, brought material for the analysis. Participated in our study, carried on through a multi-method strategy, 209 children from six to eleven years old, living in the neighborhood of the Biological Reserve of Una, State of Bahia, created to protect Rain Forest fragments. The Rain Forest landscape is well portrayed in children s drawings, the vegetal elements prevailing over artificial and human elements. The figured plants and trees, however, are pointed with no precision as to their species. Most of the defined species are eatable. The children seem to be aware of the environment degradation, and of the importance of its conservation, but they describe episodes of hunting and feeding wild threatened animals. Our results indicate a utilitarian trend in the perception of living beings, in terms of their immediate usefulness for people. The multimethod approach seems to be appropriate to the complexity of the theme; the methodological strategies were well accepted by the children, offering them opportunities to express themselves. We observed how children, in different life phases, organize natural elements and processes in their drawings, and how these images relate to the local landscape. We discuss the results in the light of theoretical references of personenvironment studies and from previous investigations about children s perceptions of natural environment
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This research aimed to evaluate the Family Health Strategy (FHS) in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, through its managers, professionals and users, having as its support the Theory of Belief and the Cognitive-Behavioral Theory. This is a multimethod research and is divided into three sub-studies. In the first study, nine managers answered to a semi-structured interview, to verify the knowledge and beliefs on SUS; the quantitative data were analyzed with descriptive statistics with the aid of SPSS software and the qualitative data were submitted to lexical analysis with support of ALCESTE software. In the second study, we have a descriptive correlational research in which the antecedent variables are related to working conditions in the family health units (FHUs) and to the professionals‟ profile; the corresponding variables refer to the evaluations of the FHS; a stratified probabilistic sample with 475 professionals, who answered to two scales, both consisting of three factors: Physical infrastructure, Material resources, and Treatment effectiveness, and data were analyzed using descriptive, bivariate and multivariate statistics, with the aid of SPSS. The third study is a descriptive correlational research in which the antecedent variables refer to the treatment in the FHUs and to the users‟ profile, and the corresponding variables refer to the evaluations of the FHS, with a stratified non-probabilistic sample with 390 users, who contributed to the construction of a new scale with a factor, effectiveness in treatment, analyzed through descriptive, bivariate and multivariate statistics, with the aid of SPSS. The results showed problems which start from management, under the shape of admission due to political indication and lack of knowledge on SUS and the FHS; they pass through the low tenure of professionals and insufficient professional; and they end up spreading all over the analyzed items: infrastructure of FHUs, material resources, professionals‟ training, accessibility and referral system. One concludes that, despite following an ideal model, the FHS is in need of changes with regard to the barriers to its operational reality
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This dissertation investigates how the neighborhood of Cidade Nova, located in the western side of the of Natal, is perceived by its residents in order to understand its socio-environmental image, intending to contribute both to define strategies of urban intervention and environmental education in the area and to consolidate a methodology that addresses this kind of problem. The completion of field research used a multimethod strategy to study the socio-environmental image of urban areas. It consists of: (a) review of local history from literature research, data recorded by the City Hall, news published on the city's newspapers and interviews with former inhabitants, (b) application of questionnaires to inhabitants including emotions, visual perception, memory and local social activities, (c) development of a drawing of the district, (d) conducting focus groups with inhabitants, using as a starting point the results obtained in the previous activities. In steps "b" and "c" attended 32 neighborhood residents, 16 of them being Community Health Workers and other 16 persons appointed by them. In step "d" 10 individuals took part, divided into two groups. The result of the research showed a picture of residents coincident with the image conveyed by the media in relation to the issues: violence, garbage, public policy/social support and appreciation of the beauties of environmental (dunes and Parque da Cidade park). Although Cidade Nova has been regarded as a dirty, noisy and dangerous place, most of the participants say they enjoy living on the neighborhood. Overall, the results corroborate and gain theoretical explanations, as they are interrelated. The socio-environmental image is expressed for instance in the elements dunes, dump, railroad tracks and Central Avenue that gain symbolic connotation influenced by time and socio-economic context. The insecurity and other negative characteristics assigned by the inhabitants and the media are parallel to the place attachment, since the environmental legibility, the time/familiarity and territoriality offer inhabitants the preference for place of residence, setting up their social identity.
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The camera motion estimation represents one of the fundamental problems in Computer Vision and it may be solved by several methods. Preemptive RANSAC is one of them, which in spite of its robustness and speed possesses a lack of flexibility related to the requirements of applications and hardware platforms using it. In this work, we propose an improvement to the structure of Preemptive RANSAC in order to overcome such limitations and make it feasible to execute on devices with heterogeneous resources (specially low budget systems) under tighter time and accuracy constraints. We derived a function called BRUMA from Preemptive RANSAC, which is able to generalize several preemption schemes, allowing previously fixed parameters (block size and elimination factor) to be changed according the applications constraints. We also propose the Generalized Preemptive RANSAC method, which allows to determine the maximum number of hipotheses an algorithm may generate. The experiments performed show the superiority of our method in the expected scenarios. Moreover, additional experiments show that the multimethod hypotheses generation achieved more robust results related to the variability in the set of evaluated motion directions
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An integrated array of analytical methods -including clay mineralogy, vitrinite reflectance, Raman spectroscopy on carbonaceous material, and apatite fission-track analysis- was employed to constrain the thermal and thermochronological evolution of selected portions of the Pontides of northern Turkey. (1) A multimethod investigation was applied for the first time to characterise the thermal history of the Karakaya Complex, a Permo-Triassic subduction-accretion complex cropping out throughout the Sakarya Zone. The results indicate two different thermal regimes: the Lower Karakaya Complex (Nilüfer Unit) -mostly made of metabasite and marble- suffered peak temperatures of 300-500°C (greenschist facies); the Upper Karakaya Complex (Hodul and the Orhanlar Units) –mostly made of greywacke and arkose- yielded heterogeneous peak temperatures (125-376°C), possibly the result of different degree of involvement of the units in the complex dynamic processes of the accretionary wedge. Contrary to common belief, the results of this study indicate that the entire Karakaya Complex suffered metamorphic conditions. Moreover, a good degree of correlation among the results of these methods demonstrate that Raman spectroscopy on carbonaceous material can be applied successfully to temperature ranges of 200-330°C, thus extending the application of this method from higher grade metamorphic contexts to lower grade metamorphic conditions. (2) Apatite fission-track analysis was applied to the Sakarya and the İstanbul Zones in order to constrain the exhumation history and timing of amalgamation of these two exotic terranes. AFT ages from the İstanbul and Sakarya terranes recorded three distinct episodes of exhumation related to the complex tectonic evolution of the Pontides. (i) Paleocene - early Eocene ages (62.3-50.3 Ma) reflect the closure of the İzmir-Ankara ocean and the ensuing collision between the Sakarya terrane and the Anatolide-Tauride Block. (ii) Late Eocene - earliest Oligocene (43.5-32.3 Ma) ages reflect renewed tectonic activity along the İzmir-Ankara. (iii) Late Oligocene- Early Miocene ages reflect the onset and development of the northern Aegean extension. The consistency of AFT ages, both north and south of the tectonic contact between the İstanbul and Sakarya terranes, suggest that such terranes were amalgamated in pre-Cenozoic times. (3) Fission-track analysis was also applied to rock samples from the Marmara region, in an attempt to constrain the inception and development of the North Anatolian Fault system in the region. The results agree with those from the central Pontides. The youngest AFT ages (Late Oligocene - early Miocene) were recorded in the western portion of the Marmara Sea region and reflect the onset and development of northern Aegean extension. Fission-track data from the eastern Marmara Sea region indicate rapid Early Eocene exhumation induced by the development of the İzmir-Ankara orogenic wedge. Thermochronological data along the trace of the Ganos Fault –a segment of the North Anatolian Fault system- indicate the presence of a tectonic discontinuity active by Late Oligocene time, i.e. well before the arrival of the North Anatolian Fault system in the area. The integration of thermochronologic data with preexisting structural data point to the existence of a system of major E-W-trending structural discontinuities active at least from the Late Oligocene. In the Early Pliocene, inception of the present-day North Anatolian Fault system in the Marmara region occurred by reactivation of these older tectonic structures.
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Workaholism is defined as the combination of two underlying dimensions: working excessively and working compulsively. The present thesis aims at achieving the following purposes: 1) to test whether the interaction between environmental and personal antecedents may enhance workaholism; 2) to develop a questionnaire aimed to assess overwork climate in the workplace; 3) to contrast focal employees’ and coworkers’ perceptions of employees’ workaholism and engagement. Concerning the first purpose, the interaction between overwork climate and person characteristics (achievement motivation, perfectionism, conscientiousness, self-efficacy) was explored on a sample of 333 Dutch employees. The results of moderated regression analyses showed that the interaction between overwork climate and person characteristics is related to workaholism. The second purpose was pursued with two interrelated studies. In Study 1 the Overwork Climate Scale (OWCS) was developed and tested using a principal component analysis (N = 395) and a confirmatory factor analysis (N = 396). Two overwork climate dimensions were distinguished, overwork endorsement and lacking overwork rewards. In Study 2 the total sample (N = 791) was used to explore the association of overwork climate with two types of working hard: work engagement and workaholism. Lacking overwork rewards was negatively associated with engagement, whereas overwork endorsement showed a positive association with workaholism. Concerning the third purpose, using a sample of 73 dyads composed by focal employees and their coworkers, a multitrait-multimethod matrix and a correlated trait-correlated method model, i.e. the CT-C(M–1) model, were examined. Our results showed a considerable agreement between raters on focal employees' engagement and workaholism. In contrast, we observed a significant difference concerning the cognitive dimension of workaholism, working compulsively. Moreover, we provided further evidence for the discriminant validity between engagement and workaholism. Overall, workaholism appears as a negative work-related state that could be better explained by assuming a multi-causal and multi-rater approach.
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Detrital studies that utilize zircon U–Pb geochronology and fission-track (FT) thermochronometry are subject to a range of potential sources of bias that should be properly evaluated and minimized. Some of them are common to any single-grain mineral analysis (e.g., variable bedrock mineral fertility, hydraulic sorting during transport, selective grain loss during sample processing), whereas others are intrinsic to zircon, and are related to radiation damage and age discordance. In this article, we quantify the impact of intrinsic bias on detrital studies thanks to the analysis of modern detritus shed from the European Alps, and illustrate the general implications on geological interpretations. We show that detrital zircon U–Pb age distributions based on statistically robust datasets are highly reproducible and representative of the parent bedrock ages in the catchment. Arbitrary or selective removal of discordant grain ages can be minimized by using the Kolmogorov–Smirnov test to identify an appropriate cutoff level. Loss of metamict (α-damaged) zircon has a minor impact on data representativeness, and is mainly controlled by regional metamorphism rather than by mechanical abrasion during river transport. Zircon FT grain-age distributions were found to have poor reproducibility, although age spectra are consistent with bedrock data. However, unlike the U–Pb datasets, U-rich zircon grains (> 1000 ppm) are systematically missed, and undatable grains may exceed 50%. We identify two major sources of distribution bias specific to zircon FT datasets: (i) sediment sources dominated by U-rich zircon grains are markedly underrepresented in the detrital record, because such grains often have uncountable high densities of fission tracks (“U concentration bias”); (ii) sediment sources that shed zircon grains with high levels of α-damage are underrepresented, because these grains are lost during chemical etching for FT revelation (“etching bias”). In the case of multimethod dating on the same grains (e.g., FT and U–Pb double dating), bias affecting detrital zircon FT dating propagates to the entire dataset. These effects may not impact on exhumation-rate studies that utilize the youngest grain ages (i.e., lag-time approach). However, they represent a limiting factor for conventional provenance studies, and generally preclude application of zircon FT dating to sediment budget calculations.
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The impact of polymer modification on the physical properties of cementitious mortars is investigated using a multimethod approach. Special emphasis is put on the identification and quantification of different polymer components within the cementitious matrix. With respect to thin-bed applications, particularly tile adhesives, the spatial distributions of latex, cellulose ether (CE), polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), and cement hydration products can be quantified. It is shown that capillary forces and evaporation induce water fluxes in the interconnected part of the pore system, which transport CE, PVA, and cement ions to the mortar interfaces. In contrast, the distribution of latex remains homogeneous. In combination with results from qualitative experiments, the quantitative findings allow reconstruction of the evolution from fresh to hardened mortar, including polymer film formation, cement hydration, and water migration. The resulting microstructure and the failure modes can be correlated with the final adhesive strength of the tile adhesive. The results demonstrate that skinning prior to tile inlaying can strongly reduce wetting properties of the fresh mortar and lower final adhesive strength.
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Pretendemos valorizar la potencialidad de la estrategia multimétodo para el estudio de los fenómenos sociales, mediante la sistematización de las experiencias recogidas en la línea de investigación de la pobreza urbana. Sostenemos que el relato de las decisiones epistemológicas y metodológicas que nuestro equipo de investigación fue tomando para abordar la complejidad del fenómeno de la pobreza, resultará fructífero a otros investigadores. Por lo tanto, en este artículo asumen importancia equitativa: la fundamentación de la elección de la estrategia multimétodo, la exposición de los criterios utilizados para la selección de fuentes de información aptas para abordar cada arista del fenómeno de la pobreza, el relato del encuentro con obstáculos para acceder a cada tipo de fuente, el dar cuenta de cómo fue posible ir sorteando dichos obstáculos, y la sistematización de algunos de los aportes que pudimos realizar en el terreno de la conceptualización y comprensión del fenómeno, mediante el cruce de información y la complementación de enfoques. La aplicación de la estrategia multimétodo en el estudio de la pobreza fue altamente positiva, y sostenemos que también lo sería en el abordaje de otros fenómenos sociales que compartan con nuestro objeto las características de complejidad, multidimensionalidad, polisemia, y dinamismo histórico geográfico
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Este artículo revisa el papel clave que los métodos de estudio de casos han jugado en el estudio de las relaciones internacionales, especialmente en los estudios de Estados Unidos. Los estudios de caso en el subcampo de Relaciones Internacionales no son los estudios inconexos, a-teóricos e ideográficos que sus críticos censuran. Estos forman un conjunto cada vez más estandarizado y riguroso y, junto con el trabajo estadístico y formal, han contribuido a mejorar de forma acumulativa el entendimiento de la política mundial. El artículo analiza y revisa ejemplos de criterios de selección de casos (incluyendo los menos probables, menos y más similares y los casos desviados); la innovación conceptual; teorías tipológicas, tipologías explicativas, el análisis comparativo cualitativo y el análisis de conjuntos difusos; el proceso de rastreo, y la integración de múltiples métodos
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Pretendemos valorizar la potencialidad de la estrategia multimétodo para el estudio de los fenómenos sociales, mediante la sistematización de las experiencias recogidas en la línea de investigación de la pobreza urbana. Sostenemos que el relato de las decisiones epistemológicas y metodológicas que nuestro equipo de investigación fue tomando para abordar la complejidad del fenómeno de la pobreza, resultará fructífero a otros investigadores. Por lo tanto, en este artículo asumen importancia equitativa: la fundamentación de la elección de la estrategia multimétodo, la exposición de los criterios utilizados para la selección de fuentes de información aptas para abordar cada arista del fenómeno de la pobreza, el relato del encuentro con obstáculos para acceder a cada tipo de fuente, el dar cuenta de cómo fue posible ir sorteando dichos obstáculos, y la sistematización de algunos de los aportes que pudimos realizar en el terreno de la conceptualización y comprensión del fenómeno, mediante el cruce de información y la complementación de enfoques. La aplicación de la estrategia multimétodo en el estudio de la pobreza fue altamente positiva, y sostenemos que también lo sería en el abordaje de otros fenómenos sociales que compartan con nuestro objeto las características de complejidad, multidimensionalidad, polisemia, y dinamismo histórico geográfico
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Este artículo revisa el papel clave que los métodos de estudio de casos han jugado en el estudio de las relaciones internacionales, especialmente en los estudios de Estados Unidos. Los estudios de caso en el subcampo de Relaciones Internacionales no son los estudios inconexos, a-teóricos e ideográficos que sus críticos censuran. Estos forman un conjunto cada vez más estandarizado y riguroso y, junto con el trabajo estadístico y formal, han contribuido a mejorar de forma acumulativa el entendimiento de la política mundial. El artículo analiza y revisa ejemplos de criterios de selección de casos (incluyendo los menos probables, menos y más similares y los casos desviados); la innovación conceptual; teorías tipológicas, tipologías explicativas, el análisis comparativo cualitativo y el análisis de conjuntos difusos; el proceso de rastreo, y la integración de múltiples métodos
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Este artículo revisa el papel clave que los métodos de estudio de casos han jugado en el estudio de las relaciones internacionales, especialmente en los estudios de Estados Unidos. Los estudios de caso en el subcampo de Relaciones Internacionales no son los estudios inconexos, a-teóricos e ideográficos que sus críticos censuran. Estos forman un conjunto cada vez más estandarizado y riguroso y, junto con el trabajo estadístico y formal, han contribuido a mejorar de forma acumulativa el entendimiento de la política mundial. El artículo analiza y revisa ejemplos de criterios de selección de casos (incluyendo los menos probables, menos y más similares y los casos desviados); la innovación conceptual; teorías tipológicas, tipologías explicativas, el análisis comparativo cualitativo y el análisis de conjuntos difusos; el proceso de rastreo, y la integración de múltiples métodos
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Pretendemos valorizar la potencialidad de la estrategia multimétodo para el estudio de los fenómenos sociales, mediante la sistematización de las experiencias recogidas en la línea de investigación de la pobreza urbana. Sostenemos que el relato de las decisiones epistemológicas y metodológicas que nuestro equipo de investigación fue tomando para abordar la complejidad del fenómeno de la pobreza, resultará fructífero a otros investigadores. Por lo tanto, en este artículo asumen importancia equitativa: la fundamentación de la elección de la estrategia multimétodo, la exposición de los criterios utilizados para la selección de fuentes de información aptas para abordar cada arista del fenómeno de la pobreza, el relato del encuentro con obstáculos para acceder a cada tipo de fuente, el dar cuenta de cómo fue posible ir sorteando dichos obstáculos, y la sistematización de algunos de los aportes que pudimos realizar en el terreno de la conceptualización y comprensión del fenómeno, mediante el cruce de información y la complementación de enfoques. La aplicación de la estrategia multimétodo en el estudio de la pobreza fue altamente positiva, y sostenemos que también lo sería en el abordaje de otros fenómenos sociales que compartan con nuestro objeto las características de complejidad, multidimensionalidad, polisemia, y dinamismo histórico geográfico
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The first series of Soviet standard reference samples of composition of ore materials and ocean pelagic sediments has been created. It includes iron-manganese nodules (SDO-4, SDO-5 and SDO-6), ore crusts (SDO-7) diatomaceous ooze (SDO-8), and deep-sea red clays (SDO-9). The standards are intended to serve as a metrologic basis for physical, physicochemical and chemical analyses of iron-manganese minerals and ocean sediments. The standards are provided with certified analyses of rock-forming components and certain trace elements. Certified characteristics are based on statistical analysis of data obtained from an inter-laboratory experiment involving analysis of the standard reference samples by a variety of methods.