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Cross-cultural assessment of eating disorders: psychometric properties of Spanish version of Bulimia Test-RevisedBerrios-Hernandez, Mayra Noemi 29 August 2005 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to examine the psychometric properties of a
Spanish version of the Bulimia Test-Revised (BULIT-R). The goal was to test the factorstructure
equivalence of the BULIT-R across two samples of college students from two
different cultures, Spain and the U.S. Researchers using Exploratory Factor Analysis
(EFA) and Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) have reported different model solutions
for the factor structure of the BULIT-R: a one-factor model (McCarthy et al., 2002); a
four-factor model (Vincent et al., 2002), a five-factor model (Thelen et al., 1991) and a
six factor model (Santos, 1996). For any of the two samples, CFA did not support any of
the models previously reported in the literature. EFA supported a six and a four factor
models for the US and Spanish samples, respectively.
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Porovnání cen obvyklých a cen zjištěných porovnávacím způsobem u bytů v Ostravě / Comparison of normal prices and the prices identified by the comparison method for apartments in OstravaByrtusová, Ivana January 2016 (has links)
Locations of interest Poruba nad Ostrava-Jih are described in this master thesis. The analyse of real estate market is made in these Ostrava districts. The main result of this analyse is to define the range where the price of flat is with the high probability and to estimate the market value. Both locations are compared. After that the identified price and market value are calculate for two apartments of 3+1 disposition in these districts. The identified price and market value are compared. In evaluation is included the comparison of prices between both districts with clarification of specific reasons of differences.
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Polyfunkční objekt / Multifunctional buildingŠabatková, Aneta January 2014 (has links)
In this master´s thesis I propose a new built multifunctional building. It will be located in Znojmo on plot No. 2092/18. The building is designed according to the Heluz system and has four main storeys and flat roof. The first floor will be rented to businesses – a hair salon, a cafe, a nail salon, the other three floors will be used for housing - on each floor there will be two flats 4+1 and one flat 4+kk. The design includes designated parking for residents and customers near builting.
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Minipivovar / BreweryDědičová, Helena January 2015 (has links)
This thesis deals with the design of brewery in Litomyšl. Brewery with beer production 2000hl per year and restaurant for 140 guests and kitchen have the main function of the building. The building is designed as one construction object and its built-up area is 472,2 square meters. The building has a partial basement, two floors and it has structural masonry system. A load-bearing walls of two floors are formed by clay masonry and the load-bearing walls of the basement are formed by permanent formwork. A roof of the building is a flat roof with a slope of 3 percent and the finish is made of modifed bitumen membrane.
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BODY DISSATISFACTION AND BODY CHANGE STRATEGIES AMONG ADOLESCENTS: A LONGITUDINAL INVESTIGATIONVincent, Maureen Anne, kimg@deakin.edu.au,jillj@deakin.edu.au,mikewood@deakin.edu.au,wildol@deakin.edu.au January 2000 (has links)
This thesis examined body dissatisfaction and body change behaviors among adolescent girls and boys from a biopsychosocial framework. The contribution of biological, psychological and sociocultural factors were examined in relation to body dissatisfaction, weight loss, weight gain and increased muscle tone behaviors among early adolescent girls and boys. In particular, pubertal maturation, body mass index (BMI), perception of body shape and size and psychological factors, such as depression, anxiety, ineffectiveness, self-esteem and perfectionism, were examined as possible factors that may precipitate or maintain body dissatisfaction and engagement in body change strategies. The sociocultural factors evaluated were the quality of family and peer relationships, as well as the influence of family and peers in predicting the adoption of specific body change strategies. The specific mechanisms by which these influences were transmitted were also examined. These included perceived discussion, encouragement and modelling of various body change strategies, as well as perceived teasing about body shape and size.
A number of separate cross-sectional and longitudinal studies were conducted to examine the above relationships and identify the factors that contribute to weight loss, weight gain and increased muscle tone behaviors in adolescents. Study 1 examined the psychometric properties and principal components structure of the Bulimia Test Revised (BULIT-R; Thelen, Farmer, Wonderlich, & Smith, 1991) to assess its applicability to adolescent samples. Study 2 investigated the nature of body dissatisfaction and weight loss
behaviors among 603 adolescents (306 girls and 297 boys) using a standardised questionnaire. This preliminary study was conducted to ascertain whether variables previously found to be relevant to adolescent girls, could also be related to the development of body dissatisfaction and weight loss behaviors among adolescent boys.
Studies 3 and 4 described the development and validation of a body modification scale that measured weight loss, weight gain and increased muscle tone behaviors. Studies 5 and 6 were designed to modify an Excessive Exercise Scale developed by Long, Smith, Midgley, and Cassidy (1993) into a shorter form, and validate this scale with an adolescent sample. Study 7 investigated the factors that contribute to weight loss, weight gain and increased muscle among adolescent girls and boys both cross-sectionally and longitudinally (over one year). Structural equation modelling was used to examine associations among self-reported body dissatisfaction, body change strategies and a range of biological, psychological and sociocultural variables both cross-sectionally and longitudinally.
Overall, the results suggested that both girls and boys experience body dissatisfaction and engage in a number of different body change strategies in order to achieve an ideal size. A number of gender similarities and differences were identified in the expression of body dissatisfaction and the adoption of body change strategies for both girls and boys. Girls were more likely than boys to report body dissatisfaction and engage in weight loss behaviors, while boys were more likely than girls to engage in weight gain and increased muscle tone behaviors. Generally, the same factors were found to contribute to weight
loss, and more specifically, bulimic symptomatology, ad weight gain in both adolescent girls and boys. While a combination of biological, psychological and sociocultural factors contributed to bulimic symptomatology, only biological and psychological factors were found to contribute to weight gain in adolescents. The most notable gender differences were found in the model of increased muscle tone. Sociocultural and biological factors contributed to increased muscle tone behaviors in girls, while sociocultural and psychological factors were implicated in these behaviors in adolescent boys. With the exception of the model of increased muscle tone for boys, body dissatisfaction was a consistent factor in the adoption of body change behaviors. Consistent with previous investigations, the present thesis provides empirical support for the need to examine the etiology and maintenance of such concerns and behaviors from a multifaceted perspective.
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Horský penzion s restaurací / Mountain guesthouse with a restaurantStloukal, Ondřej January 2014 (has links)
The project is handled by complete documentation , brand new detached house with mountain restaurants at the level of documentation for construction . The building is designed in the village Olšany district. Šumperk on plot No. 261/1 , 261/5 , 261/9 and 261 of / 12. Built up area is 1465 square meters , of which the construction of the house itself has a 445.2 square meters . The basement and ground floor is used for restaurants, restaurant facilities and staff , reception and social facilities for guests . The second floor and the attic is designed to accommodate guests. The pension has a capacity of 20 people , of which there are six double rooms and two suites on the top floor , each for four people. The operation of the pension are a total of four employees. The restaurant , with a capacity of 102 people , the total number of employees 8 . The building is designed as two rectangles perpendicular to each other forming the letter T. The building is based on the footings of plain concrete foundation slab drag over the basics with reinforcing karisítí . Walling system from Heluz , partitions from the system Knauf, reinforced concrete ceilings . Outdoor perimeter walls is insulated with polystyrene foam . The roof is gabled and three graduated height of the ridge , where the highest elevation is the main part +11.370 m , roof pitch of 35 °. The building is connected to the local road and the available utilities. Proposal for hotel and restaurant is processed in accordance with applicable standards and regulations for the country.
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