997 resultados para attitude measurement
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Objective. To culturally adapt and validate a version in European Portuguese language of the HIV Antibody Testing Attitude Scale. Methods. Study conducting a methodological investigation for the adaptation and validation of an attitude measurement instrument. The instrument translation and back-translation were performed. Then, a pre-test was conducted. The study used a sample of 317 subjects from the academic community - students, professors and other professionals - who were contacted in the campus. Ethical principles were observed. Results. Three analyses were conducted using the method of principal component analysis (PCA) with five, four and three factors. A three-factor solution was achieved, which presents 50.82% variance. In the analysis of inter-item correlation, values between -0.018 and 0.749 were observed. Internal consistency shows Cronbach’s alpha coefficients of 0.860 overall and between 0.865 and 0.659 in the three factors. Conclusion. The instrument version shows psychometric properties that allow its use in Portuguese-speaking countries.
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Introduction; The awareness of HIV positiveness is important for health of the individual and of the comunity. The identicatio of HIV antibodies is possible both using conventional lab tests and quick result tests. In the bibliography it was made clear that there are no instruments in Portuguese to assert the reactions to the HIV quick tests and it was therefore considered it would be useful to adapt and validate a scale in Portuguese, since the language is the official language of 7 different countries and spoken by more than 250 milion people, Objectives: the purpose is to validate a version in European Portuguese of the HIV Antibody Testing Attitude Scale. Methods: the study refers to methodological research for the adaptation and validation of an instrument of attitude measurement. A translation and back-translation was prepared and a trial test was then carried out. A total of 317 students, lectures and co-workers of a Portuguese University was interviewes. Ethical principles were taken into consideration. the pool was obtained in the seven components of the University campus. Results: 3 trials of factorial testing of the main components of 5, 4 and 3 factors. It ended up a solution of 3 factors that explains 50.82% of the variability. In the analysis of the inter-items correlation values of between 0.018 and 0.749 were observed. The internal consistency reveals an alpha Cronbach coefficient of 0.860 as a whole, and in between 0,865 and 0.659 in the 3 factors. Conclusions: this version of the instrument shows that the psychometric properties allow its use in the Portuguese speaking countries.
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提出了用于测量平面运动位姿的三自由度串联和并联测量方法,介绍了串联和并联测量方法的测量原理.通过建立串联测量方法的误差模型,得出了几何误差源与原始测量参数的映射关系和对末端位姿误差的影响情况,得到了这种方法的精度分析结果.仿真结果和试验数据证明了分析的正确性.同时,从几何误差源的产生和测量运动特性等方面对串联和并联测量方法进行了比较.
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提出了一种平面自由运动半物理仿真系统的设计,对系统仿真试验的初始条件形成过程进行了具体阐述。系统中应用了一种平面两自由度直角坐标运动装置,用于完成系统驱动及速度和位置控制,同时这种运动装置能够进行直角坐标跟随运动,并与其末端测量机构共同实现对平面自由运动物体的高精度大范围位姿测量。建立了系统的运动学模型,并设计相应的控制算法实现试验所需的运动过程,采用半闭环和闭环相结合的方法有效控制系统的末端累积误差;针对提出的复合测量方法,建立了测量原理的数学模型,并进行了精度分析和仿真计算。实验证明这种设计和相应的控制测量方法合理可行。
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基于特殊的测量环境需要,提出了用于平面运动位姿测量的并联组合测量方法。介绍了并联组合测量方法的测量机构组成和测量原理,并进行了可行性论证;通过建立误差模型,对几何误差源与原始测量参数的映射关系及其对最终位姿测量误差的影响进行了分析,仿真结果和实际应用测量数据验证了分析的正确性。所述并联组合测量方法构思新颖,结构合理,适用于具有一定特殊测量条件的高精度平面大范围运动过程位姿测量。如果在工程应用中有效地控制几何误差源的影响,该方法则具有一定的推广应用价值。
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文章提出了一种基于五自由度机电系统的测控系统设计方法,并从机械系统构成、测控系统结构及软硬件设计方面论述了系统实现技术。针对系统特定的功能要求,文章详细介绍了位姿组合测量和各位姿自由度控制的测控方法,并应用模块化设计和数据流分析方法进行软硬件设计。通过实验进行系统特性分析,得到运行参数指标。实验证明这种设计方法和实现技术合理可行。
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本文利用BP(Back-Propagation)人工神经网络对三维物体的姿态测定进行了研究。姿态测定一直缺少通用而实际的方法,人工神经网络由于具有强大的自组织、自适应学习能力,迅速的并行信息处理能力,可望解决这个问题。但现有BP算法存在训练慢和易陷入局部最小两个问题.本文提出的级联形式网络结构,使BP网络的训练速度大为提高,陷入局部最小的可能性大为降低。利用这种级联结构对飞机模型姿态测定,取得了较好的实验结果。
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设计了一种新型三自由度位姿测量平面组合传感器装置,用于完成对平面运动的两个移动自由度和一个转动自由度的动态测量。介绍了传感器的机构构成和测量原理,利用微分法原理建立了误差模型,对误差产生原因进行分析,得出了机构误差对测量精度的影响曲线,试验和仿真验证了新型平面组合传感器机构的合理性。新型平面组合传感器机构简单,测量精度高,适用于特定环境下的高精度平面运动位姿测量。
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Public policy is expected to be both responsive to societal views and accountable to all citizens. As such, policy is informed, but not governed, by public opinion. Therefore, understanding the attitudes of the public is important, both to help shape and to evaluate policy priorities. In this way, surveys play a potentially important role in the policy making process.
The aim of this paper is to explore the role of survey research in policy making in Northern Ireland, with particular reference to community relations (better known internationally as good relations). In a region which is emerging from 40 years of conflict, community relations is a key policy area.
For more than 20 years, public attitudes to community relations have been recorded and monitored using two key surveys: the Northern Ireland Social Attitudes Survey (1989 to 1996) and the Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey (1998 to present). This paper will illustrate how these important time series datasets have been used to both inform and evaluate government policy in relation to community relations. By using four examples, we will highlight how these survey data have provided key government indicators of community relations, as well as how they have been used by other groups (such as NGOs) within policy consultation debates. Thus, the paper will provide a worked example of the integral, and bi-directional relationship between attitude measurement and policy making.
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Este trabajo presenta una reflexión metodológica relativa al uso de escalas de estimaciones sumadas o Likert en la evaluación del desempeño docente en el contexto universitario. Se presentan antecedentes en el marco de las prescripciones técnicas para este tipo de escalamientos, así como un conjunto de observaciones referidas a la pertinencia de su aplicación con fines evaluativos y a sus limitaciones en tanto herramienta para la generación de conocimiento. Se concluye que la escala de Likert puede ser utilizada en contexto evaluativos, atendiendo al conjunto de requerimientos ligados a su aplicación y tratamiento analítico-interpretativo, reconociendo los problemas insalvables que presenta, de manera de sopesar y relativizar la construcción del dato numeral. De este modo, se hace explícita la crítica al carácter "quantofrénico" y "artefactual" que acompaña su aplicación, y que contradictoriamente se inscribe en un discurso que sitúa la evaluación docente en el marco de políticas de calidad en educación superior
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Este trabajo presenta una reflexión metodológica relativa al uso de escalas de estimaciones sumadas o Likert en la evaluación del desempeño docente en el contexto universitario. Se presentan antecedentes en el marco de las prescripciones técnicas para este tipo de escalamientos, así como un conjunto de observaciones referidas a la pertinencia de su aplicación con fines evaluativos y a sus limitaciones en tanto herramienta para la generación de conocimiento. Se concluye que la escala de Likert puede ser utilizada en contexto evaluativos, atendiendo al conjunto de requerimientos ligados a su aplicación y tratamiento analítico-interpretativo, reconociendo los problemas insalvables que presenta, de manera de sopesar y relativizar la construcción del dato numeral. De este modo, se hace explícita la crítica al carácter "quantofrénico" y "artefactual" que acompaña su aplicación, y que contradictoriamente se inscribe en un discurso que sitúa la evaluación docente en el marco de políticas de calidad en educación superior
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Este trabajo presenta una reflexión metodológica relativa al uso de escalas de estimaciones sumadas o Likert en la evaluación del desempeño docente en el contexto universitario. Se presentan antecedentes en el marco de las prescripciones técnicas para este tipo de escalamientos, así como un conjunto de observaciones referidas a la pertinencia de su aplicación con fines evaluativos y a sus limitaciones en tanto herramienta para la generación de conocimiento. Se concluye que la escala de Likert puede ser utilizada en contexto evaluativos, atendiendo al conjunto de requerimientos ligados a su aplicación y tratamiento analítico-interpretativo, reconociendo los problemas insalvables que presenta, de manera de sopesar y relativizar la construcción del dato numeral. De este modo, se hace explícita la crítica al carácter "quantofrénico" y "artefactual" que acompaña su aplicación, y que contradictoriamente se inscribe en un discurso que sitúa la evaluación docente en el marco de políticas de calidad en educación superior
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Die in diesem Dokument aufgeführten Skalen dienen der Erfassung der bildungsbezogenen Vorstellungen und Praktiken von Kindern im Grundschulalter. Die Skalen wurden im Projekt EDUCARE in einigen Fällen neu entwickelt, überwiegend in Anlehnung an bestehende Instrumente konstruiert und ggf. an die Perspektive von Grundschulkindern angepasst, also bspw. altersgemäß umformuliert. Alle Items wurden mittels eines mehrstufigen Antwortformats erfasst. Ihr Einsatz erfolgte in einer vom Projektteam durchgeführten Datenerhebung mittels Fragebogen. Die Skalenkonstruktion fand auf Basis der erhobenen Primärdaten statt und orientierte sich an den Prinzipien der klassischen Testtheorie. Zu jedem Konstrukt werden deskriptive Kennwerte auf Item- und Skalenebene berichtet. Zur Beurteilung der Güte der Instrumente werden zwei Reliabilitätsmaße sowie die Trennschärfen der Items angegeben. Bei der Auswahl und Konzeption der gemessenen Konstrukte waren habitus- und milieutheoretische sowie kindheitstheoretische Annahmen leitend. Im Projekt ging es darum, ein möglichst breites Bild der im schul- und bildungsbezogenen Habitus von Kindern verankerten Vorstellungen, Ziele und Sollensvorstellungen zu erhalten. Zudem wurde die Praxis der Kinder innerhalb und außerhalb der Schule in den Blick genommen, um Rückschlüsse auf eine milieuspezifische Lebensführung von Kindern und deren Familien ziehen zu können. Durch die Veröffentlichung der hier berichteten Erhebungsinstrumente wird ihr erneuter Einsatz und ihre weitere Optimierung in Studien mit ähnlicher theoretischer und thematischer Ausrichtung ermöglicht. Die Skalendokumentation ist wie folgt aufgebaut: Im Anschluss an (I.) eine einführende Darstellung des Forschungsprojekts werden (II.) das Vorgehen bei der Datenerhebung und die bei der Skalenkonstruktion verwendete Stichprobe beschrieben. Die zur Analyse der Items und zur Konstruktion der Skalen verwendeten Verfahren werden (III.) im nachfolgenden Abschnitt dargestellt. Der Hauptteil des Dokuments ist (IV.) eine thematisch geordnete Zusammenstellung der im Projekt eingesetzten Skalen. Damit wird zugleich ein Einblick in die deskriptiven Ergebnisse der Kinderbefragung an Grundschulen gegeben.(Orig.)
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In 1994 we repeated a study first performed in 1989 to assess the change in general practitioners' use of and attitudes to peak flow measurement. Of 232 general practitioners surveyed, 199 (86%) and 192 (83%) responded in 1989 and 1994 respectively. The percentage who reported having patients using domiciliary peak flow monitoring rose form 58.3 (95% confidence limits 51.4 to 65.2)% to 97.9 (95.9 to 99.9)%. The percentage who reported 'usually' using peak flow measurements for the diagnosis and management of asthma rose from 81.9 (76.5 to 87.3)% to 93.2 (89.6 to 96.8)% and from 83.3 (78.1 to 88.5)% to 95.8 (92.9 to 98.7)% respectively. An unchanged proportion took peak flow meters on house calls. General practitioners have become more aware of the potential of peak flow measurements but are still unlikely to have a meter available to assess patients seen at home. They are therefore likely to be ill-equipped to manage acute exacerbations of asthma in this setting.
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Since the 1980s, industries and researchers have sought to better understand the quality of services due to the rise in their importance (Brogowicz, Delene and Lyth 1990). More recent developments with online services, coupled with growing recognition of service quality (SQ) as a key contributor to national economies and as an increasingly important competitive differentiator, amplify the need to revisit our understanding of SQ and its measurement. Although ‘SQ’ can be broadly defined as “a global overarching judgment or attitude relating to the overall excellence or superiority of a service” (Parasuraman, Berry and Zeithaml 1988), the term has many interpretations. There has been considerable progress on how to measure SQ perceptions, but little consensus has been achieved on what should be measured. There is agreement that SQ is multi-dimensional, but little agreement as to the nature or content of these dimensions (Brady and Cronin 2001). For example, within the banking sector, there exist multiple SQ models, each consisting of varying dimensions. The existence of multiple conceptions and the lack of a unifying theory bring the credibility of existing conceptions into question, and beg the question of whether it is possible at some higher level to define SQ broadly such that it spans all service types and industries. This research aims to explore the viability of a universal conception of SQ, primarily through a careful re-visitation of the services and SQ literature. The study analyses the strengths and weaknesses of the highly regarded and widely used global SQ model (SERVQUAL) which reflects a single-level approach to SQ measurement. The SERVQUAL model states that customers evaluate SQ (of each service encounter) based on five dimensions namely reliability, assurance, tangibles, empathy and responsibility. SERVQUAL, however, failed to address what needs to be reliable, assured, tangible, empathetic and responsible. This research also addresses a more recent global SQ model from Brady and Cronin (2001); the B&C (2001) model, that has potential to be the successor of SERVQUAL in that it encompasses other global SQ models and addresses the ‘what’ questions that SERVQUAL didn’t. The B&C (2001) model conceives SQ as being multidimensional and multi-level; this hierarchical approach to SQ measurement better reflecting human perceptions. In-line with the initial intention of SERVQUAL, which was developed to be generalizable across industries and service types, this research aims to develop a conceptual understanding of SQ, via literature and reflection, that encompasses the content/nature of factors related to SQ; and addresses the benefits and weaknesses of various SQ measurement approaches (i.e. disconfirmation versus perceptions-only). Such understanding of SQ seeks to transcend industries and service types with the intention of extending our knowledge of SQ and assisting practitioners in understanding and evaluating SQ. The candidate’s research has been conducted within, and seeks to contribute to, the ‘IS-Impact’ research track of the IT Professional Services (ITPS) Research Program at QUT. The vision of the track is “to develop the most widely employed model for benchmarking Information Systems in organizations for the joint benefit of research and practice.” The ‘IS-Impact’ research track has developed an Information Systems (IS) success measurement model, the IS-Impact Model (Gable, Sedera and Chan 2008), which seeks to fulfill the track’s vision. Results of this study will help future researchers in the ‘IS-Impact’ research track address questions such as: • Is SQ an antecedent or consequence of the IS-Impact model or both? • Has SQ already been addressed by existing measures of the IS-Impact model? • Is SQ a separate, new dimension of the IS-Impact model? • Is SQ an alternative conception of the IS? Results from the candidate’s research suggest that SQ dimensions can be classified at a higher level which is encompassed by the B&C (2001) model’s 3 primary dimensions (interaction, physical environment and outcome). The candidate also notes that it might be viable to re-word the ‘physical environment quality’ primary dimension to ‘environment quality’ so as to better encompass both physical and virtual scenarios (E.g: web sites). The candidate does not rule out the global feasibility of the B&C (2001) model’s nine sub-dimensions, however, acknowledges that more work has to be done to better define the sub-dimensions. The candidate observes that the ‘expertise’, ‘design’ and ‘valence’ sub-dimensions are supportive representations of the ‘interaction’, physical environment’ and ‘outcome’ primary dimensions respectively. The latter statement suggests that customers evaluate each primary dimension (or each higher level of SQ classification) namely ‘interaction’, physical environment’ and ‘outcome’ based on the ‘expertise’, ‘design’ and ‘valence’ sub-dimensions respectively. The ability to classify SQ dimensions at a higher level coupled with support for the measures that make up this higher level, leads the candidate to propose the B&C (2001) model as a unifying theory that acts as a starting point to measuring SQ and the SQ of IS. The candidate also notes, in parallel with the continuing validation and generalization of the IS-Impact model, that there is value in alternatively conceptualizing the IS as a ‘service’ and ultimately triangulating measures of IS SQ with the IS-Impact model. These further efforts are beyond the scope of the candidate’s study. Results from the candidate’s research also suggest that both the disconfirmation and perceptions-only approaches have their merits and the choice of approach would depend on the objective(s) of the study. Should the objective(s) be an overall evaluation of SQ, the perceptions-only approached is more appropriate as this approach is more straightforward and reduces administrative overheads in the process. However, should the objective(s) be to identify SQ gaps (shortfalls), the (measured) disconfirmation approach is more appropriate as this approach has the ability to identify areas that need improvement.