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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Sexual Self-schemas: An Exploration Of Their Impact On Frequency Of Masturbation And Sexual Activity, Sexual Satisfaction, And Marital Adjustment

Kocak, Gozde 01 May 2009 (has links) (PDF)
This study aimed to assess whether differences among categories of sexual self-schemas of men and women existed for weekly frequency of masturbation and sexual activity, level of sexual satisfaction, and level of marital adjustment in the context of marital relationship. In order to evaluate this, the Sexual Self-Schema Scale (Hill, 2007) was translated into Turkish, and its psychometric quality was tested on undergraduate university students. In a sample of 204 married individuals, the interrelationship between sexual self-schema categories and study variables was evaluated through univariate analyses of covariance. Results revealed that the Sexual Self-Schema Scale consisted of three factors in the sample of university students: Loving/Compassionate, Sensual/Stimulating, and Direct/Outspoken. However, the pattern of factors differed for married individuals / factors were labeled as Loving/Warm, Direct/Outspoken, and Reserved/Conservative in this sample. For married individuals, differences among categories of sexual self-schemas were reported for frequency of sexual activity, sexual satisfaction and marital adjustment. Specifically, individuals having positive sexual self-schemas in the present study reported higher frequency of sexual activity, higher levels of sexual satisfaction and marital adjustment in their relationships compared to aschematic and negative schematic individuals. However, weekly frequency of masturbation did not result in any difference among categories. Moreover, gender differences were demonstrated. Women were shown to endorse lower levels of sexual satisfaction and to engage in less frequent masturbation than men. After findings were evaluated, limitations were discussed with an emphasis on recommendations for future research, and implications for clinical psychology were mentioned.
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An Investigation Of Attitude Towards Help Seeking Of Middle East Technical University Students With Respect To Attachment Style And Early Maladaptive Schemas

Irkorucu, Ayse 01 June 2012 (has links) (PDF)
The aim of the study is to investigate the relation between attachment style, early maladaptive schemas and attitude towards help seeking. Participants of this study were composed from 572 university students (264 female, 308 male). Participants were selected by convenient sampling method. The data was obtained by using the scale of Attitudes toward Seeking Psychological Help - Shortened (T&uuml / rk&uuml / m, 2001), Relationship Questionnaire (Bartholomew &amp / Horowitz, 1991), Young Schema Questionnaire-Short Form (Young &amp / Brown,2006) and a demographic information form. One-way analysis of variance used to analyze the data. The findings of the study indicated students with secure attachment style was found to have more positive attitude towards psychological help seeking than preoccupied, dismissive and fearful attachment styles. As for early maladaptive schemas, the students who have Social Isolation/Alienation schema, Emotional Inhibition schema, Entitlement / Grandiosity schema and Defectiveness / Shame schema show more positive help seeking attitude than students who don&rsquo / t have. In addition, female students were found to have more positive help seeking attitude than male students.
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Role and treatment of early maladaptive schemas in Vietnam veterans with PTSD /

Cockram, David. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (D.Psych.)--Murdoch University, 2009. / Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 172-203)
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Gender differences in the relationship between self-schema and interpersonal schema in adolescent depression

Natinsky, Michelle Bronik 28 August 2008 (has links)
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Closing the leadership circle: Building and testing a contingent theory of servant leadership

Lemoine, Gerald James 21 September 2015 (has links)
Servant leadership focuses on stakeholder concern and follower development and empowerment. It has begun to emerge as a useful perspective of leadership within academic research, but theoretical development remains limited, and some of its key propositions have not been tested. In this dissertation I build and test a theory of how servant leadership works, why it works, and when it works. Drawing on the extant servant leadership literature, a social learning perspective, and research on gender roles and schemas, I propose a conceptual definition and theory of how servant leadership impacts two characteristics of followers (prosocial motivation and psychological capital) to affect distal outcomes including voice and performance. I also test servant leadership's impact on the spread of servant leadership behaviors to followers, a key proposition of servant leadership for nearly fifty years which has never been empirically tested. Further, I propose gender and gender schemas as potential moderators of servant leadership, arguing that the more communal emphasis of this approach may interact with sex role factors to impact its effectiveness, such that females may actually have an advantage in using servant leadership, as opposed to the implicit masculine advantage in other leadership behaviors. To answer these research questions, I conducted a temporally lagged multi-organizational study testing the mediators, moderators, and outcomes of servant leadership. Using a variance decomposition approach to clustered and cross-level interactions in an HLM framework, I find substantial support for my theoretical predictions. Results support the idea that exposure to servant leadership behaviors is associated with all three performance outcomes, including an employee's own enactment of servant leadership, both directly and through the mediating effects of positive psychological capital. These effects were contingent as hypothesized, such that servant leadership was more powerful when used by a female manager, and when experienced by individuals with high female gender schemas. Theoretical and practical implications of these conclusions, as well as future research suggested by these results, are discussed.
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Objektinių ir reliacinių schemų integracijos modelis / Model for integrating object and relational schemas

Bivainis, Vytenis 02 September 2008 (has links)
Šiame darbe nagrinėjama objektinių ir reliacinių schemų integruojamumo ir suderinamumo problema. Programinei įrangai kurti šiuo metu populiariausios objektinės programavimo kalbos, tačiau duomenys, kuriais manipuliuojama, dažniausiai saugojami reliacinėse duomenų bazėse, todėl aktualu programuojant naudojamas struktūras susieti su reliacinės duomenų bazės struktūromis. Organizacijų informacijų sistemose duomenys dažnai yra saugojami keliose duomenų saugyklose, yra poreikis integruoti įvairiose saugyklose esančius duomenis. Tam tikslui naudojamos federacinės duomenų bazės, besiremiančios kanoniniu duomenų modeliu. Šiame darbe aprašomas objektinių ir reliacinių schemų integracijos modelis. Pasiūlytas skurdus kanoninis duomenų modelis, kurį sudaro atributai ir apribojimai: funkcinės, jungimo/projekcijos ir poaibio priklausomybės. Aprašytos transformacijos iš reliacinių ir objektinių schemų į kanoninę schemą, algoritmas kanoninėms schemoms integruoti, kanoninės schemos transformacija į struktūrinius tipus, naudojant modifikuotą sintezės algoritmą, ir OWL. Aprašyti algoritmai leidžia pasiekti vienareikšmiškumą ir iš dalies automatizuotumą. Modifikuotas sintezės algoritmas duoda geresnius rezultatus nei standartinis, nes įvertina jungimo/projekcijos priklausomybes. Pasiūlyti algoritmai gali būti naudojami integracijai, norint atkurti konceptualiąją schemą ar objektines struktūras iš reliacinės schemos. / In this work the problem of integration and compatibility of relational and object schemas is investigated. Nowadays object-oriented programming languages are the most popular, but data that has to be manipulated is usually stored in relational databases. It is relevant to map structures that are used in programming languages to relational structures. Data is usually stored in several repositories in enterprise information systems, so there is the need to integrate them. Federated databases are used for this purpose, and they have canonical data model. Semantically poor canonical data model, which consists of attributes and constraints (functional, join and subset dependencies), is proposed. Algorithms are given for transforming relational and object schemas to canonical schema, integrating canonical schemas, transforming canonical schema to structural types (using modified synthesis algorithm) and OWL. Proposed algorithms give unambiguous result and can be partially automated. Modified synthesis algorithm gives better results than standard algorithm as it takes join dependencies into account. The algorithms can be used to restore conceptual schema and object structures from relational schema as well as to integrate schemas.
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The Role of Parenting Style, Maladaptive Schemas, and Experiential Avoidance in Predicting Disordered Eating

Deveau, Stephanie A. 15 July 2013 (has links)
Harsh and punitive parenting styles have been historically associated with the development of eating pathology. More recently, early maladaptive schemas and experiential avoidance have also been implicated in disordered eating. Maladaptive schemas are cognitive scripts that are theorized to be learned within maladaptive environments and repeated throughout an individual’s life. Experiential avoidance involves a tendency to avoid negative emotional experiences through maladaptive strategies. Both maladaptive schemas and experiential avoidance have been implicated in the development of many psychological issues, including eating pathology. The current study attempts to bridge these bodies of literature to develop a model in which cognitive and emotional processes relate to perceived maladaptive parenting styles and the development of eating pathology. Two studies are presented within the current dissertation. The first is a survey based quantitative study that assesses the influence of perceived authoritarian parenting style on the development of binge and restrictive eating pathology. This study examines the mediating role of maladaptive schemas and the moderating role of experiential avoidance. Results of the study demonstrate that specific maladaptive schemas (i.e., mistrust/abuse, emotional deprivation, and defectiveness/shame) mediate the relation between perceived authoritarian parenting and restrictive eating, particularly for those participants with higher levels of experiential avoidance. A different set of maladaptive schemas (i.e., defectiveness/shame, subjugation, and insufficient self-control/self-discipline) was found to significantly mediate the relation between perceived authoritarian parenting and binge eating pathology. Within this model however, low levels of experiential avoidance did not mitigate the effects of maladaptive schemas on the development of binge eating. Using a thematically driven exploratory qualitative analysis in the second study, similar themes were observed in a series of interviews, highlighting the influence of parenting style, participant characteristics, and specific food/weight related issues in the development of disordered eating. New and interesting themes not addressed within Study 1 emerged, providing insight relevant to future clinical and theoretical work. The results of both studies emphasize the role of particular cognitive and emotional factors in the development of different forms of eating pathology. Implications for theory and clinical practice are discussed.
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Asset management data warehouse data modelling

Mathew, Avin D. January 2008 (has links)
Data are the lifeblood of an organisation, being employed by virtually all business functions within a firm. Data management, therefore, is a critical process in prolonging the life of a company and determining the success of each of an organisation’s business functions. The last decade and a half has seen data warehousing rising in priority within corporate data management as it provides an effective supporting platform for decision support tools. A cross-sectional survey conducted by this research showed that data warehousing is starting to be used within organisations for their engineering asset management, however the industry uptake is slow and has much room for development and improvement. This conclusion is also evidenced by the lack of systematic scholarly research within asset management data warehousing as compared to data warehousing for other business areas. This research is motivated by the lack of dedicated research into asset management data warehousing and attempts to provide original contributions to the area, focussing on data modelling. Integration is a fundamental characteristic of a data warehouse and facilitates the analysis of data from multiple sources. While several integration models exist for asset management, these only cover select areas of asset management. This research presents a novel conceptual data warehousing data model that integrates the numerous asset management data areas. The comprehensive ethnographic modelling methodology involved a diverse set of inputs (including data model patterns, standards, information system data models, and business process models) that described asset management data. Used as an integrated data source, the conceptual data model was verified by more than 20 experts in asset management and validated against four case studies. A large section of asset management data are stored in a relational format due to the maturity and pervasiveness of relational database management systems. Data warehousing offers the alternative approach of structuring data in a dimensional format, which suggests increased data retrieval speeds in addition to reducing analysis complexity for end users. To investigate the benefits of moving asset management data from a relational to multidimensional format, this research presents an innovative relational vs. multidimensional model evaluation procedure. To undertake an equitable comparison, the compared multidimensional are derived from an asset management relational model and as such, this research presents an original multidimensional modelling derivation methodology for asset management relational models. Multidimensional models were derived from the relational models in the asset management data exchange standard, MIMOSA OSA-EAI. The multidimensional and relational models were compared through a series of queries. It was discovered that multidimensional schemas reduced the data size and subsequently data insertion time, decreased the complexity of query conceptualisation, and improved the query execution performance across a range of query types. To facilitate the quicker uptake of these data warehouse multidimensional models within organisations, an alternate modelling methodology was investigated. This research presents an innovative approach of using a case-based reasoning methodology for data warehouse schema design. Using unique case representation and indexing techniques, the system also uses a business vocabulary repository to augment case searching and adaptation. The system was validated through a case-study where multidimensional schema design speed and accuracy was measured. It was found that the case-based reasoning system provided a marginal benefit, with a greater benefits gained when confronted with more difficult scenarios.
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Producing scripts an ethnomethodological study of intimate partner violence child witness therapy /

Gibson, Stacie Marie. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Michigan State University. Dept. of Sociology, 2008. / Title from PDF t.p. (viewed on July 7, 2009) Includes bibliographical references (p. 97-100). Also issued in print.
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Reading, schema theory, and second language learners

Kitao, S. Kathleen. January 1989 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Michigan State University, 1988. / Colophon title: Rīdingu, sukīma riron to dai 2 gengo gakushūsha. Includes bibliographical references (p. 66-70).

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