936 resultados para Attitude quaternions
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The purpose of this research study was to investigate and identify possible patterns relating to academic performance on the effects of university students self-selecting where to sit in a lecture theatre.
The key research questions are:
1. Does seating position affect student performance?
2. Do the most academically able and engaged students regularly sit at the front of lecture theatres?
Academic achievement
Preliminary results suggest significant assessment score differences between those that sit at the front and those that sit further the back. Of those that received a grade of 75%+ (Grade A) 6.67% regularly sat at the back. With the same group 46.67% regularly sat at the front. Of the group that scored less than 50% (Grade D) 0% of students regularly sat at the front. 12.50% regularly sat in the middle zones with 37.50% sitting at the back. It was also observed that the remaining numbers did not consistently sit in the same zone.
Temporal movement
There is little evidence of movement between seating zones of the Grade A group throughout the 24 week period. However there was considerable movement with the Grade D group. Although still under analysis there appears be a pattern of students in this group graduating towards the back seating positions over the course of the programme.
Engagement
The frequency of completed entries on PinPoint was also used as an indicator of engagement. With the Grade A group 75% of them regularly completed an entry whereas in the Grade D group this drops to less than 50%.
Further analysis on the attitudinal factors in relational to seating position and performance are ongoing, but preliminary results suggest that those students that scored highly in attitude tended to sit at the front and middle sections.
It would indeed appear that the more highly engaged and academically capable students voluntarily sit at the front for most lectures. Interestingly as the course progresses those who had lesser engagement and below average midterm results tend to began to sit progressively toward the back. If this is a repeatable pattern then a linear regression analysis of the seating positions and midterm results could help predict students in danger of failing.
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OBJECTIVE: To develop a model of the psychological factors which predict people's intention to adopt personalised nutrition. Potential determinants of adoption included perceived risk and benefit, perceived self-efficacy, internal locus of control and health commitment.
METHODS: A questionnaire, developed from exploratory study data and the existing theoretical literature, and including validated psychological scales was administered to N=9381 participants from 9 European countries (Germany, Greece, Ireland, Poland, Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, the UK, and Norway).
RESULTS: Structural equation modelling indicated that the greater participants' perceived benefits to be associated with personalised nutrition, the more positive their attitudes were towards personalised nutrition, and the greater their intention to adopt it. Higher levels of nutrition self-efficacy were related to more positive attitudes towards, and a greater expressed intention to adopt, personalised nutrition. Other constructs positively impacting attitudes towards personalised nutrition included more positive perceptions of the efficacy of regulatory control to protect consumers (e.g. in relation to personal data protection), higher self-reported internal health locus of control, and health commitment. Although higher perceived risk had a negative relationship with attitude and an inverse relationship with perceived benefit, its effects on attitude and intention to adopt personalised nutrition was less influential than perceived benefit. The model was stable across the different European countries, suggesting that psychological factors determining adoption of personalised nutrition have generic applicability across different European countries.
CONCLUSION: The results suggest that transparent provision of information about potential benefits, and protection of consumers' personal data is important for adoption, delivery of public health benefits, and commercialisation of personalised nutrition.
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The TELL ME agent based model simulates the connections between health agency communication, personal decisions to adopt protective behaviour during an influenza epidemic, and the effect of those decisions on epidemic progress. The behaviour decisions are modelled with a combination of personal attitude, behaviour adoption by neighbours, and the local recent incidence of influenza. This paper sets out and justifies the model design, including how these decision factors have been operationalised. By exploring the effects of different communication strategies, the model is intended to assist health authorities with their influenza epidemic communication plans. It can both assist users to understand the complex interactions between communication, personal behaviour and epidemic progress, and guide future data collection to improve communication planning.
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Dissertação apresentada para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ciências da Educação/Supervisão e Orientação Pedagógica. Orientador: Professor Doutor António Mesquita Guimarães
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Resumo - As investigações realizadas no âmbito das abordagens à aprendizagem demonstram que existem diferenças significativas entre a abordagem superficial, profunda e estratégica. As duas primeiras descrevem formas de comprometimento dos alunos com as tarefas académicas e a diferença entre ambas reside, fundamentalmente, na intenção do estudante em alcançar a compreensão pessoal ou apenas recorrer a processos de memorização mecânica. A terceira caracteriza essencialmente a atitude face ao contexto escolar com vista à obtenção dos melhores resultados (Entwistle, 2009; Lee, Johanson & Tsai, 2008). O estudo que se apresenta foi realizado com 562 estudantes de 1º ano de vários cursos de licenciatura da Universidade de Évora após avaliação do primeiro semestre. Os dados que se apresentam reportam-se às abordagens à aprendizagem e ao nível de satisfação dos estudantes tendo em conta a área científica do curso frequentado, o curso e o sucesso académico. De um modo geral encontramos que os estudantes utilizam, predominante, a abordagem profunda e a estratégica para aprender e que existe relação entre os resultados na avaliação e o nível de satisfação dos estudantes. Abstract - The investigations carried about approaches to learning demonstrate that significant differences exist between the surface, deep and strategic approaches. The first two describe the students' engagement with academic tasks. The difference between them is connected to the student's intention: achieve personal understanding or just memorization processes. The third approach characterizes attitude towards school context with a view to obtaining the best results (Entwistle, 2009; Lee, Tsai & Johanson, 2008). The study that has been conducted with 562 students from 1st year of various degree courses at the University of Évora after evaluation of the first semester. The data presented relate to approaches to learning and the level of enjoyment about scientific area, course and academic success. In general we found that students use, predominantly, the deep and strategic approach to learning and we find also a relationship between academic results and student’s enjoyment.
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O presente relatório teve como base o estágio curricular no Hospital Veterinário Central, sob a orientação da Professora Cristina Queiroga, e coorientação do Dr. Nuno Paixão. Na primeira parte deste documento são relatadas as atividades desenvolvidas durante o estágio curricular, abrangendo várias áreas de especialidade clínica, em medicina de animais de companhia. A segunda parte do documento consiste numa revisão bibliográfica sobre transfusões sanguíneas, onde são abordados vários pontos, seguida da apresentação e discussão de um estudo sobre as transfusões sanguíneas realizadas no Hospital Veterinário Central, no período de 1 de janeiro de 2012 a 28 de fevereiro de 2013. O estudo tem como objetivos a avaliação da variação do hematócrito, frequência cardíaca e respiratória, coloração das mucosas, temperatura retal, pressões sanguíneas e atitude, em intervalos de tempo estipulados. Outro objetivo do presente estudo, é determinar a prevalência de reações transfusionais adversas e a taxa de sobrevivência dos animais submetidos a transfusão, e avaliar, através de testes estatísticos, se existe associação entre as várias variáveis em estudo; ### ABSTRACT: Blood transfusions in dogs and cats: indications and transfusion reactions This report is based on the internship accomplished in Hospital Veterinário Central, under the orientation of Dr. Cristina Queiroga and co-orientation of Dr. Nuno Paixão. The first part of this report describes the activities undertaken during a traineeship in several areas of clinical specialty, in small animal medicine. The second part of this document consists of a literature review on blood transfusions, which addresses several points, followed by a presentation and discussion of a study of blood transfusions performed at Hospital Veterinário Central, during the period of 1 January 2012 and 28 February 2013. The study aims at assessing the changes in hematocrit, heart and respiratory rate, mucous membrane coloration, retal temperature, blood pressures and attitude, at prescribed time intervals. Another objective of the present study is to determine the prevalence of adverse transfusion reactions and the survival rate of animals subjected to transfusion, and evaluate, through statistical tests, whether an association exists between the different variables under study.