933 resultados para [JEL:C33] Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - Econometric Methods: Multiple
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This thesis addresses contemporary gaps of vacancy within literature by using qualitative and quantitative methods and tools to determine the quantity, location, and interspatial relationships of vacant buildings and lots located in Baltimore Maryland. Spatial analyses were conducted to answer three questions of vacancy: 1) how many vacant lots and buildings exist, 2) whether there are spatial patterns of vacancy, such as clustering around geographic locations or within watersheds, and 3) how to prioritize intervention opportunities that respond to the city's larger issues? Using the city’s vacant lot and building data-sets, two concepts emerged from these investigations. First, Utilized Landscapes as a classification system that identifies lands that serve a function but have un-traditional qualities that make them susceptible to being labeled “vacant.” Second, the development of Transitional Zones, geographical areas with a high density of vacant buildings or lots that should be prioritized.
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O trabalho que se apresenta, em Mestrado de Pedagogia do eLearning, recai sob a temática da(s) Interculturalidade(s), tem como eixo principal a Comunicação Intercultural e adota uma perspetiva essencialmente interdisciplinar (no cenário das ciências sociais e humanas) no seu desenvolvimento. Visa, num primeiro momento, responder a uma necessidade, sobressaída através de observações participantes, de compreensão aprofundada dos relacionamentos interculturais entre professores/técnicos e estudantes da UAb - em particular, com alunos originários de Países Africanos de Língua Oficial Portuguesa e do Brasil -, e de investigação sobre as diferenças culturais, estereótipos e preconceitos, que se configuram obstáculos no diálogo intercultural entre diversos interlocutores. Como resultado da análise dos dados recolhidos -de natureza qualitativa e quantitativa- o projeto pretende culminar na apresentação e partilha de uma proposta de intervenção-sensibilização intercultural, sob a forma de guia de recomendações dirigido a docentes e todos os profissionais envolvidos no ensino da Universidade Aberta, ao qual se atribui o título de “Guia de Recomendações Intercultur@is - UAb”. Com a sua concretização, espera-se que este trabalho possa vir a constituir-se como instrumento, numa perspetiva construtivista, aberto e flexível, de moderação ou facilitador das diversidades culturais e no quadro da comunicação e interações em situação de elearning e ambientes multiculturais na UAb, encontrando na valorização da compreensão, consciência e sensibilidade intercultural nos processos educativos e pedagógicos o seu mote ideal.
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A principios de 1990, los documentalistas comienzan a interesarse en hacer aplicaciones matemáticas y estadísticas en las unidades bibliográficas. F. J. Coles y Nellie B. Eales en 1917 hicieron el primer estudio con un grupo de títulos de documentos cuyo análisis consideraba el país de origen (White, p. 35). En 1923, E. Wyndham Hulme fue la primera persona en usar el término "estadísticas bibliográficas".Y propuso la utilización de métodos estadísticos para tener parámetros que sirvan para conocer el proceso de la comunicación escrita y, la naturaleza y curso del desarrollo de una disciplina. Para lograr ese aspecto empezó contando un número de documentos y analizando varias facetas de la comunicación escrita empleada en ellos (Ferrante, p. 201). En un documento escrito en 1969, Alan Pritchard propuso el término bibliometría para reemplazar el término "estadísticas bibliográficas" empleado por Hulme, argumentando que el, término es ambiguo, no muy descriptivo y que puede ser confundido con las estadísticas puras o estadísticas de bibliografías. El definió el término bibliometría como la aplicación de la matemática y métodos estadísticos a los libros y otros documentos (p. 348-349). Y desde ese momento se ha utilizado este término.
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Esta tese pretende contribuir para o conhecimento da migração de treinadores desportivos. Foram realizados quatro estudos para examinar quais os fatores envolvidos na migração de treinadores desportivos. Os dados recolhidos foram tratados através de métodos de análise qualitativa e quantitativa. O primeiro estudo permitiu identificar que estudos sobre a migração no desporto utilizam as dimensões macro e micro de forma independente. As metodologias utilizadas nos estudos, qualitativa ou quantitativa, variam de acordo com a dimensão de definida para o estudo da migração (macro ou micro). Foi também identificado um número bastante reduzido de estudos sobre a migração dos treinadores desportivos. O segundo estudo permitiu identificar que a migração de treinadores desportivos está predominantemente relacionada com mecanismos informais de recrutamento. As motivações dos treinadores para migrar estão maioritariamente relacionadas com três categorias identificadas em estudos anteriores, nomeadamente as categorias: ambicioso, cosmopolita e pioneira. As experiências dos treinadores são focadas principalmente em aspetos desportivos. O terceiro estudo, permitiu identificar um padrão de migração de treinadores desportivos que envolve a sobreposição de fatores económicos, históricos e culturais. De salientar, a importância das relações socias na migração de treinadores para zonas de maior prestígio e para zonas com melhor situação financeira. O quarto estudo, permitiu demonstrar que existe uma polarização no discurso dos meios de comunicação social relativamente aos treinadores estrangeiros. Este tipo de discurso está relacionado, por um lado com o reconhecimento do treinador estrangeiro como essencial no desenvolvimento e sucesso desportivo do país de acolhimento. Por outro lado, o discurso dos meios de comunicação social está relacionado com a estigmatização do treinador estrangeiro como o principal responsável pelo subdesenvolvimento do desporto do país de acolhimento. Os meios de comunicação social do país de acolhimento tendem a estigmatizar os treinadores estrangeiros de mercenários, não comprometidos com o desenvolvimento desportivo nacional. Os resultados globais permitiram propor um quadro conceptual sobre a migração de treinadores desportivos.
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O Oficial de Polícia formado pelo Instituto Superior de Ciências Policias e Segurança Interna (ISCPSI) é a figura essencial, enquanto futura chefia superior da Polícia de Segurança Pública (PSP), uma vez que cai sobre a sua responsabilidade levar a cabo que sejam cumpridos os objetivos da Instituição. Como tal, a formação ministrada no ISCPSI revela-se de uma elevada importância, pois permite dotar os seus Oficiais com os conhecimentos e as competências necessárias para o desempenho das suas funções. O presente estudo, baseado em métodos qualitativos e quantitativos, tem como objetivos, por um lado, compreender se existem diferenças ao nível da aquisição de conhecimentos e de competências dos Oficiais de Polícia da PSP que terminaram o Curso de Mestrado Integrado em Ciências Policiais (CMICP) na modalidade de internato em contrapartida com a modalidade de externato e, por outro lado, perceber se os custos associados ao regime de internato justificam a sua manutenção. Realizou-se um estudo de caso que incidiu nos três cursos do CMICP do ISCPSI, onde se realizaram entrevistas aos Diretores e Comandantes do Corpo de Alunos durante a formação dos três cursos e se aplicaram questionários a uma amostra significativa de formandos desses mesmos cursos que frequentaram, uns o regime de internato e outros o regime de externato. Como resultado da investigação verifica-se que na perspetiva dos inquiridos não existem diferenças entre os Oficiais de Polícia que concluíram o curso em regime de internato perante os que o concluíram em regime de externato, no que diz respeito à aquisição de conhecimentos e competências adquiridas. Nesta conformidade, não se justifica a manutenção do regime de internato porque não há perda de qualidade da formação recebida e, traduz-se um ganho significativo com os custos suportados com o regime de internato.
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Since the beginning of the National Program for Production and Use of Biodiesel in Brazil, in 2004, different raw materials were evaluated for biodiesel production, trying to combine the agricultural diversity of the country to the desire to reduce production coasts. To determine the chemical composition of biodiesel produced from common vegetables oils, international methods have been used widely in Brazil. However, for analyzing biodiesel samples produced from some alternative raw materials analytical problems have been detected. That was the case of biodiesel from castor oil. Due the need to overcome these problems, new methodologies were developed using different chromatographic columns, standards and quantitative methods. The priority was simplifying the equipment configuration, realizing faster analyses, reducing the costs and facilitating the routine of biodiesel research and production laboratories. For quantifying free glycerin, the ethylene glycol was used in instead of 1,2,4-butanetriol, without loss of quality results. The ethylene glycol is a cheaper and easier standard. For methanol analyses the headspace was not used and the cost of the equipment used was lower. A detailed determination of the esters helped the deeper knowledge of the biodiesel composition. The report of the experiments and conclusions of the research that resulted in the development of alternative methods for quality control of the composition of the biodiesel produced in Brazil, a country with considerable variability of species in agriculture, are the goals of this thesis and are reported in the following pages
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The aim of this thesis was to describe and explore how the partner relationship of patient–partner dyads isaffected following cardiac disease and, in particular, atrial fibrillation (AF) in one of the spouses. The thesis is based on four individual studies with different designs: descriptive (I), explorative (II, IV), and cross-sectional (III). Applied methods comprised a systematic review (I) and qualitative (II, IV) and quantitative methods (III). Participants in the studies were couples in which one of the spouses was afflicted with AF. Coherent with a systemic perspective, the research focused on the dyad as the unit of analysis. To identify and describe the current research position and knowledge base, the data for the systematic review were analyzed using an integrative approach. To explore couples’ main concern, interview data (n=12 couples) in study II were analyzed using classical grounded theory. Associations between patients and partners (n=91 couples) where analyzed through the Actor–Partner Interdependence Model using structural equation modelling (III). To explore couples’ illness beliefs, interview data (n=9 couples) in study IV were analyzed using Gadamerian hermeneutics. Study I revealed five themes of how the partner relationship is affected following cardiac disease: overprotection, communication deficiency, sexual concerns, changes in domestic roles, and adjustment to illness. Study II showed that couples living with AF experienced uncertainty as the common main concern, rooted in causation of AF and apprehension about AF episodes. The theory of Managing Uncertainty revealed the strategies of explicit sharing (mutual collaboration and finding resemblance) and implicit sharing (keeping distance and tacit understanding). Patients and spouses showed significant differences in terms of self-reported physical and mental health where patients rated themselves lower than spouses did (III). Several actor effects were identified, suggesting that emotional distress affects and is associated with perceived health. Patient partner effects and spouse partner effects were observed for vitality, indicating that higher levels of symptoms of depression in patients and spouses were associated with lower vitality in their partners. In study IV, couples’ core and secondary illness beliefs were revealed. From the core illness belief that “the heart is a representation of life,” two secondary illness beliefs were derived: AF is a threat to life, and AF can and must be explained. From the core illness belief that “change is an integral part of life,” two secondary illness beliefs were derived: AF is a disruption in our lives, and AF will not interfere with our lives. Finally, from the core illness belief that “adaptation is fundamental in life,” two secondary illness beliefs were derived: AF entails adjustment in daily life, and AF entails confidence in and adherence to professional care. In conclusion, the thesis result suggests that illness, in terms of cardiac disease and AF, affected and influenced the couple on aspects such as making sense of AF, responding to AF, and mutually incorporating and dealing with AF in their daily lives. In the light of this, the thesis results suggest that clinicians working with persons with AF and their partners should employ a systemic view with consideration of couple’s reciprocity and interdependence, but also have knowledge regarding AF, in terms of pathophysiology, the nature of AF (i.e., cause, consequences, and trajectory), and treatments. A possible approach to achieve this is a clinical utilization of an FSN based framework, such as the FamHC. Even if a formalized FSN framework is not utilized, partners should not be neglected but, rather, be considered a resource and be a part of clinical caring activities. This could be met by inviting partners to take part in rounds, treatment decisions, discharge calls or follow-up visits or other clinical caring activities. Likewise, interventional studies should include the couple as a unit of analysis as well as the target of interventions.
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The purpose of this case study is to report on the use of learning journals as a strategy to encourage critical reflection in the field of graphic design. Very little empirical research has been published regarding the use of critical reflection in learning journals in this field. Furthermore, nothing has been documented at the college level. To that end, the goal of this research endeavor was to investigate whether second-year students in the NewMedia and Publication Design Program at a small Anglophone CEGEP in Québec, enrolled in a Page Layout and Design course, learn more deeply by reflecting in action during design projects or reflecting on action after completing design projects. Secondarily, indications of a possible change in self-efficacy were examined. Two hypotheses were posited: 1) reflection-on-action journaling will promote a deeper approach to learning than reflection-in-action journaling, and 2) the level of self-efficacy in graphic design improves as students are encouraged to think reflectively. Using both qualitative and quantitative methods, a mixed methods approach was used to collect and analyze the data. Content analysis of journal entries and interview responses was the primary method used to address the first hypothesis. Students were required to journal twice for each of three projects, once during the project and again one week after the project had been submitted. In addition, data regarding the students' perception of journaling was obtained through administering a survey and conducting interviews. For the second hypothesis, quantitative methods were used through the use of two surveys, one administered early in the Fall 2011 semester and the second administered early in the Winter 2012 semester. Supplementary data regarding self-efficacy was obtained in the form of content analysis of journal entries and interviews. Coded journal entries firmly supported the hypothesis that reflection-on-action journaling promotes deep learning. Using a taxonomy developed by Kember et al. (1999) wherein "critical reflection" is considered the highest level of reflection, it was found that only 5% of the coded responses in the reflection-in-action journals were deemed of the highest level, whereas 39% were considered critical reflection in the reflection-on-action journals. The findings from the interviews suggest that students had some initial concerns about the value of journaling, but these concerns were later dismissed as students learned that journaling was a valuable tool that helped them reflect and learn. All participants indicated that journaling changed their learning processes as they thought much more about what they were doing while they were doing it. They were taking the learning they had acquired and thinking about how they would apply it to new projects; this is critical reflection. The survey findings did not support the conclusive results of the comparison of journal instruments, where an increase of 35% in critical reflection was noted in the reflection-on-action journals. In Chapter 5, reasons for this incongruence are explored. Furthermore, based on the journals, surveys, and interviews, there is not enough evidence at this time to support the hypothesis that self-efficacy improves when students are encouraged to think reflectively. It could be hypothesized, however, that one's self-efficacy does not change in such a short period of time. In conclusion, the findings established in this case study make a practical contribution to the literature concerning the promotion of deep learning in the field of graphic design, as this researcher's hypothesis was supported that reflection-on-action journaling promoted deeper learning than reflection-in-action journaling. When examining the increases in critical reflection from reflection-in-action to the reflection-on-action journals, it was found that all students but one showed an increase in critical reflection in reflection-on-action journals. It is therefore recommended that production-oriented program instructors consider integrating reflection-on-action journaling into their courses where projects are given.
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This study presents a review of new instruments for the impact assessment of libraries and a case study of the evaluation impact of the Library of the Faculty of Science, University of Porto (FCUP), from the students’ point of view. We con ducted a mixed methods research, i.e., which includes both qualitative data, to describe characteristics, in particular human actions, and quantitative data, represented by numbers that indicate exact amounts which can be statistically manipulated. Applying International Standard ISO16439:2014 (E) - Information and documentation - Methods and procedures for assessing the impact of libraries, we collected, 20 opinion texts from students of different nationalities, published in «Notícias da Biblioteca», from January 2013 to December 2014 and have conducted seven interviews.
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This PhD thesis explores the ecological responses of bird species to glacial-interglacial transitions during the late Quaternary in the Western Palearctic, using multiple approaches and at different scales, enhancing the importance of the bird fossil record and quantitative methods to elucidate biotic trends in relation to long-term climate changes. The taxonomic and taphonomic analyses of the avian fossil assemblages from four Italian Middle and Upper Pleistocene sedimentary successions (Grotta del Cavallo, Grotta di Fumane, Grotta di Castelcivita, and Grotta di Uluzzo C) allowed us to reconstruct local-scale patterns in birds’ response to climate changes. These bird assemblages are characterized by the presence of temperate species and by the occasional presence of cold-dwelling species during glacials, related to range shifts. These local patterns are supported by those identified at the continental scale. In this respect, I mapped the present-day and LGM climatic envelopes of species with different climatic requirements. The results show a substantial stability in the range of temperate species and pronounced changes in the range of cold-dwelling species, supported by their fossil records. Therefore, the responses to climate oscillations are highly related to the thermal niches of investigated species. I also clarified the dynamics of the presence of boreal and arctic bird species in Mediterranean Europe, due to southern range shifts, during the glacial phases. After a reassessment of the reliability of the existing fossil evidence, I show that this phenomenon is not as common as previously thought, with important implications for the paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental significance of the targeted species. I have also been able to explore the potential of multivariate and rarefaction methods in the analyses of avian fossils from Grotta del Cavallo. These approaches helped to delineate the main drivers of taphonomic damages and the dynamics of species diversity in relation to climate-driven paleoenvironmental changes.
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Fin dalla sua attuazione nel 2012, l'Iniziativa dei cittadini europei (ICE) ha catturato l'attenzione di accademici e politici per il suo apparente potenziale come strumento di democrazia partecipativa in grado di promuovere il coinvolgimento diretto dei cittadini nel processo decisionale dell'UE. Tuttavia, dopo il suo lancio, questo strumento sembra aver deluso le speranze e le aspettative riposte in esso e, invece di fungere da ponte tra i cittadini e le istituzioni dell'UE, sembra essere diventato una chiara prova della leadership burocratica dell'UE a Bruxelles. Con la riforma della sua legislazione di attuazione, le istituzioni europee hanno voluto dare all'ICE un'altra possibilità di raggiungere il suo pieno potenziale di democratizzazione. A tre anni dall'entrata in vigore del nuovo Regolamento 2019/788 e a più di dieci anni dal suo inserimento nell'ordinamento giuridico europeo, riteniamo che sia il momento giusto per valutare il reale impatto dell'ICE nella promozione della democrazia partecipativa nell'UE. Per raggiungere questo obiettivo, la presente tesi di dottorato intraprende un'analisi completa di questa struttura di opportunità per la partecipazione dei cittadini, esplorando le sue origini, il suo quadro normativo, la sua applicazione pratica e le sue implicazioni per la democrazia europea attraverso un approccio interdisciplinare che combina l'uso di metodi sia qualitativi che quantitativi. Questa ricerca mira a fornire una comprensione più profonda e critica dell'ICE e del suo ruolo nella costruzione di un'Europa più partecipativa e più vicina ai cittadini.
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Stabilizing selection has been predicted to change genetic variances and covariances so that the orientation of the genetic variance-covariance matrix (G) becomes aligned with the orientation of the fitness surface, but it is less clear how directional selection may change G. Here we develop statistical approaches to the comparison of G with vectors of linear and nonlinear selection. We apply these approaches to a set of male sexually selected cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) of Drosophila serrata. Even though male CHCs displayed substantial additive genetic variance, more than 99% of the genetic variance was orientated 74.9degrees away from the vector of linear sexual selection, suggesting that open-ended female preferences may greatly reduce genetic variation in male display traits. Although the orientation of G and the fitness surface were found to differ significantly, the similarity present in eigenstructure was a consequence of traits under weak linear selection and strong nonlinear ( convex) selection. Associating the eigenstructure of G with vectors of linear and nonlinear selection may provide a way of determining what long-term changes in G may be generated by the processes of natural and sexual selection.
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A novel method of preparation of water-in-oil-in-micelle-containing water (W/O/W(m)) Multiple emulsions using the one-step emulsification method is reported. These multiple emulsions were normal (not temporary) and stable over a 60 day test period. Previously, reported multiple emulsion by the one-step method were abnormal systems that formed at the inversion point of simple emulsion (where there is an incompatibility in the Ostwald and Bancroft theories, and typically these are O/W/O systems). Pseudoternary phase diagrams and bidimensional process-composition (phase inversion) maps were constructed to assist in process and composition optimization. The surfactants used were PEG40 hydrogenated castor oil and sorbitan oleate, and mineral and vegetables oils were investigated. Physicochemical characterization studies showed experimentally, for the First time, the significance of the ultralow surface tension point oil multiple emulsion formation by one-step via phase inversion processes. Although the significance of ultralow surface tension has been speculated previously, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first experimental confirmation. The multiple emulsion system reported here was dependent not only upon the emulsification temperature, but also upon the component ratios, therefore both the emulsion phase inversion and the phase inversion temperature were considered to fully explain their formation. Accordingly, it is hypothesized that the formation of these normal multiple emulsions is not a result of a temporary incompatibility (at the inversion point) during simple emulsion preparation, as previously reported. Rather, these normal W/O/W(m) emulsions are a result of the simultaneous occurrence of catastrophic and transitional phase inversion processes. The formation of the primary emulsions (W/O) is in accordance with the Ostwald theory and the formation of the multiple emulsions (W/O/W(m)) is in agreement with the Bancroft theory.