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Symboly a rituály ve skautském oddíle / Symbols and Rituals in Scout TroopOŠLEJŠEK, Kamil January 2008 (has links)
This work is deal with symbols and ritulas in a scout troop and their´s importace in education of childs, teen-agers and adults in spare time. Introduction of theoretic part is about scout movement, beginning scouting, history, basic commision and ideas of movement. Also describes scout troop and his activity. Theoretic part contains charakteristic of symbols and rituals in human life, definitions of symbol and rituals and deal with importace of symbols and rituals for human life. Practical part contains characteristic of symbols and rituals in international scouting and in czech organization Junák {--} svaz skautů a skautek ČR. Conclusion of practical part describes concrete symbols and rituals in scout troop. Ideas of scouting, symbols and rituals are extented around all the world and they are important element of education in spare time.
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Analýza produktů životního pojištění v České republice / Analysis of the life insurance products in the Czech RepublicBALOUNOVÁ, Monika January 2013 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is to compare the products of the life insurance offered by various insurance companies. Were selected five insurance - Česká pojišťovna, Kooperativa pojišťovna, ČSOB Pojišťovna, ING Pojišťovna and Pojišťovna České spořitelny. Products that are currently the best were selected from the product lists of these insurance companies. The aim of this thesis is to compare the products of the life insurance offered by various insurance companies. Using the method of evaluated sum and method TOPSIS was identified that the most ideal life insurance for the selected client is the product called Diamant by Česká pojišťovna.
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Klasifikace objektů v obrazech / Objects Classification in ImagesGabriel, Petr January 2009 (has links)
This master's thesis deal with problems of classification objects on the basis of atributes get from images. This thesis pertain to a branch of computer vision. Describe possible instruments of classification (e.g. neural networks, decision tree, etc.). Essential part is description objects by means of atributes. They are imputs to classifier. Practical part of this thesis deal with classification of object collection, which can be usually found at home (e.g. scissors, compact disc, sticky, etc.). Analyzed image is preprocessed , segmented by thresholding in HSV color map. Then defects caused by a segmentation are reconstructed by morfological operations. After are determined atribute values, which are imputs to classifier. Classifier has form of decision tree.
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Are normative probabilty judgments a "system two"-operation?Carlberg, Joakim January 2017 (has links)
Previous research on human judgment and decision making has demonstrated systematic and predictable biases of judgment in experimental settings. One example of this is the tendency to intuitively violate the conjunction rule - a simple rule of probability. This was well illustrated in the famous Linda-problem. (Tversky & Kahneman, 1983). According to the dual-process theory of reasoning, (Kahneman, 2011) reasoning fallacies such as the conjunction fallacy occurs when people fail to use analytic reasoning and instead overly rely on their intuition. The dual process theory proposes that cognitive processes underlying our intuitive impulses and our conscious reasoning constitutes two different modes in the mind –system 1 and system 2- and that the intuitive system 1 are not able to compute probabilities. Furthermore, it is assumed that processes that are labeled system 1 are fast whereas system 2 are thought to be slow. We tested these time course assumptions of dual process theory in a within-subject design by comparing response time latencies between conjunction fallacy judgments and accurate probability judgments. The results showed that inducing accurate responding did not result in delayed response latency. This indicates that making accurate probability judgments does not require more processing time which goes against what would be expected by the dual-process framework. / Tidigare forskning om mänskligt beslutsfattande och bedömningar har i experiment påvisat systematiska och förutsägbara bias. Ett exempel på detta är tendensen att intuitivt gå emot konjuktionsregeln- en enkel regel gällande sannolikhet. Detta illustrerades väl i det berömda Linda- problemet (Tversky & Kahneman, 1983). Enligt två-systemsteorin (Kahneman, 2011) om problemlösning, uppstår bedömningsfel såsom konjuktionsfelet när människor inte använder sig av analytiskt tänkande och istället förlitar sig för mycket på sin intuition. Två-systemsteorin menar att de kognitiva processer som ligger till grund för våra intuitiva impulser och vårt medvetna resonerande utgör två olika aktörer i vårt tänkande- system 1 och system 2- och att det intuitiva system 1 inte kan beräkna sannolikheter. Processer som betecknas som tillhörande system 1 är enligt två-systemsteorin snabba medan system 2 föreställs vara ett långsamt system. I denna studie testades antagandet om tidsåtgång för de två systemen i en inomgruppsdesign genom att jämföra responstider mellan bedömningar där konjunktionsfelet begåtts och bedömningar där det inte begåtts. Resultaten visar att korrekta sannolikhetsbedömningar inte resulterar i långsammare responstider. Detta indikerar att det inte tycks vara mer tidskrävande att göra riktiga sannolikhetsbedömningar, vilket motsäger två-systemsteorins antagande om snabbt och långsamt processande.
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