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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.
431

從貞潔運動看教會的青年性論述. / Cong zhen jie yun dong kan jiao hui de qing nian xing lun shu.

January 2008 (has links)
鄧穎暉. / "2008年6月". / "2008 nian 6 yue". / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2008. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 33-36). / Abstracts in Chinese and English. / Deng Yinghui. / 鳴謝 --- p.ii / 摘要 --- p.iii / 目錄 --- p.iv / 序言 --- p.1 / 章數 / Chapter 一、 --- 貞潔的歷史面貌一教會對貞潔的追求 --- p.2 / Chapter 二、 --- 貞潔運動的論述與規訓 --- p.6 / Chapter ´Ø --- 貞潔運動一從美國到本地 / Chapter ´Ø --- 貞潔運動的青年論述 / Chapter ´Ø --- 貞潔運動的規訓 / Chapter 三、 --- 貞潔與解放一從二元論述邁向「第三空間」 --- p.15 / Chapter ´Ø --- 成人與青年的曖昧關係 / Chapter ´Ø --- 貞潔論述與性壓抑假說 / Chapter ´Ø --- 「第三空間」與青年故事 / Chapter 四、 --- 「第三空間」、故事與神學關聯 --- p.22 / Chapter ´Ø --- 故事之神學意義 / Chapter ´Ø --- 青年故事與神學的相互關聯 / 結語 --- p.32 / 參考資料 --- p.33
432

Socio-demographic and selected social cognitive theory constructs associated with consistent condom use among sexually active 18-34 year olds in Botswana in 2010

Thathana, Kutlo 09 1900 (has links)
A research report submitted to the School of Public Health, University of the Witwatersrand in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Public Health. September 2014 / Introduction: SCT is an interpersonal theory that explains human behaviour as a three-way relationship between personal factors, environmental factors and their behavioural factors (Bandura, 1989). The theory identifies self-efficacy and outcome expectations as part of the five key determinants of behaviour. Condom use still remains one of the most popular forms of HIV prevention, however its effectiveness depends on whether it is used consistently or not. The overall aim of the study was to determine whether condom self-efficacy and outcome expectations are associated with consistent condom use among sexually active 18-34 year olds in Botswana in 2010. Materials and Methods: The study design was a quantitative secondary analysis of nationally-representative cross-sectional survey collected by the PSI Botswana’s Condom Social Marketing TRaC: Tracking Results Continuously, 2010 survey (herein, TRaC). The study population for TRaC was men and women aged 18-34 years old in Botswana who reported being sexually active in the past 12 months and were not practicing abstinence when recruited in 2010. The sample size was 1299 which was randomly selected from 96 enumeration areas (EAs). Results: Self-efficacy to use condoms was positively associated with consistent condom use, while overall condom self-efficacy and self-efficacy to negotiate condom use were not associated with consistent condom use. Social outcome expectations and pleasure outcome expectation were also associated with consistent condom use, although overall outcome expectations and those related to health were not associated with consistent condom use. Males significantly reported significantly lower expectations of pleasure than females. That said, female were significantly less likely to use condoms consistently and some aspects of their self-efficacy and outcome expectations were worse than males, which also was reflected in measures of socio-demographic disadvantage. Conclusions: Overall the study showed that a high percentage of 18-34 year olds in Botswana in 2010 used condoms consistently regardless of their socio-demographic profile or the sexual partner type. Also, encouragingly, a high percentage of 18-34 year olds in Botswana had either moderate or positive condom self-efficacy as well as positive output expectations of condom use. The two constructs of SCT were inconsistent in predicting consistent condom use, which suggests that measures for the constructs must be refined and supplemented with additional explanatory variables. Some constructs can assist health communication practitioners. For instance, the findings suggest that messages the support the notion that sex can be pleasurable with a condom should be targeted towards both sexes, rather than primarily focusing on the health benefits. The lack of self-efficacy to use condoms also needs to be addressed, as well as the need for more messages that portray social support for condom use. Beyond SCT, the findings indicate, there needs to be further research on the specific gender differences in condom use patterns and condom promotion campaigns should produce gender-sensitive messaging.
433

Contingency learning in the nondeprived pigeon

Deeds, William Charles January 2011 (has links)
Typescript. / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
434

A Test for the Aversiveness of an acquired Drive Based on Hunger

Yu, Jen-Hen 01 January 1966 (has links)
No description available.
435

The Mediating Role of Opioids in Social Learning about Ethanol in Adolescent Rats

Musisca, Nicholas Joseph 01 January 2004 (has links)
No description available.
436

An exploration into the induction of greater reflectiveness and "lucidity" in nocturnal dream reports

Sparrow, Gregory Scott 01 January 1983 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to determine the availability of "lucid dreaming" to a sample comprised of individuals with a wide variety of previous dream work experience. Defined as the experience of becoming aware that one is dreaming during the dream itself, lucid dreaming has been regarded as a potentially therapeutic experience which, if inducible in counseling clients and self-directed dream students, could serve as a valuable therapeutic and growth tool.;A sample of voluntary subjects was obtained from the membership of the Association for Research and Enlightenment, in Virginia Beach, Virginia. This population was chosen because of their interest in dream work and personal development--qualities that would characterize a counseling client who might be ready for such in-depth dream work.;Two induction strategies were tested, one based on reliving and revising a past, unpleasant dream, as though the subject were lucid; and the other based on writing an essay titled, "Why I want to Have Lucid Dreams." A delayed-treatment control group was also employed.;The resultant dreams were rated on an original scale to assess the level of lucidity, and an original scale designed to assess aspects constructive dreamer process, including interaction, role changes, constructive behavior, and critical self-reflectiveness.;It was concluded that lucid dreams were available through induction strategies to a large proportion of the subjects, regardless of their previous experience. When the individual treatments were compared, the dream of reliving subjects produced higher, albeit non-significant levels of all criterion measures, and achieved significantly higher levels on non-lucid constructive dreamer process.
437

The use of active memory encoding strategies by thought disordered and non-thought disordered schizophrenics

Abramczyk, Lois 01 January 1977 (has links)
No description available.
438

A Study in the Interrelations of Measures of Learning, Five Motor and Two Verbal Problems

Wilkerson, Woodrow W. 01 January 1939 (has links)
No description available.
439

Degree of Hunger in the Rat: A Review of the Psychological Literature

Erdahl, Donna Lee 01 January 1958 (has links)
No description available.
440

The Effect of Rest Interval and Intertrial Interval on the Acquisition of an Instrumental Avoidance Response in Rats

Kirby, Raymond Hope 01 January 1959 (has links)
No description available.

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