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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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School Experiences Then and Now: Are Parents' Perceptions of Their Own School Experiences Related to Their Perceptions of Their Child's Middle School?

Sanchez-Horn, Roxana M 09 May 2005 (has links)
The current study explored the relationship between parents perceptions of their childs middle school and parents perceptions of their own school experiences. Additionally, it was important to research how these relationships differed among variables. The variables explored were (1) race, (2) parents own educational backgrounds (level of education), and (3) socio-economic status. Based on scales commonly used in the study of parent involvement, a survey (i.e., Parent Perceptions of Schooling) was developed. The survey consisted of two parts (i.e., Part I, How I Feel About My Childs School and Part II: Parents Own School Experiences Questionnaire) and a demographic section (i.e., Part III: Demographic Information). The first two parts were divided into factors or subscales (i.e., Part I: Information, Participation, and Welcome; Part II: Teachers, Parents, Self, and School), all of which were found to have high internal consistency and reliability. The survey was administered to parents of middle school children at a middle school in Pasco County, Florida. Results of multiple regression analyses indicated that none of the predictor variables significantly predicted the dependant variables. However, significant correlations emerged between (1) Information and Race-Other; (2) Information and Level of Education; (3) Participation and Level of Education; (4) Teachers and Race-Hispanic; (5) Teachers and SES; (6) Self and Level of Education; (7) School and Level of Education; and (8) School and SES. Additionally seven significant correlations were found when taking into consideration interaction affects of predictor, dependant, and moderator variables. Limitations to this study and survey research in general are discussed, as well as future directions.
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Variations sur l'effet Condorcet

Romero, David 28 June 1978 (has links) (PDF)
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”Det optimala boendet” : En handbok för stadsplanerare, politiker och byggare

Andersson, Maria, Bennström, Emmy January 2008 (has links)
<p>Abstract:</p><p>It is important to determine the optimal living accommodations depending on which stage of life a person is in. The authors of this paper present, with the help of previous studies, five different stages in life. They have also been in contact with eleven experts within the following areas: the house or apartments design such as architecture, the human beings´ private sphere, the area surrounding the living accommodations, environmental issues and energy consumption and the municipal standards and law regarding production and the building and restoration of old and new real-estate.</p><p>Purpose:</p><p>This paper aims to construct a handbook that covers the optimal living accommodations depending on in which lifecycle the focus is on .The handbook which has been developed, aims to help the people who operate on this market to coordinate their different areas of knowledge to provide the optimal living accommodations for each lifecycle.</p><p>Method:</p><p>A feasibility study has been carried out with the purpose of finding experts within each area mentioned above and also to have them be part of the semi-structured interviews that have been carried out.</p><p>Conclusions:</p><p>There are a lot of different factors which affects the way people wish to live. The conclusions made in this paper presents a handbook with recommendations on how cityplanners, politicians and contractors can offer the optimal living accommodations depending on different factors that influence the way we live, together with different stages of life.</p>
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Ska vi bygga forntid? : arkeologers åsikter om experimentell arkeologi och möjlighet till förmedling / Let’s build prehistory : archaeologist’s opinions about experimental archaeology and possibilities to use it as mediating

Lindmark, Gudrun January 2010 (has links)
<p>This essay discusses different opinions about experimental archaeology. To start with literature was examined and a questionnaire was sent out to students and working archaeologists. The possibility for experiments to mediate archaeology to people without an education in archaeology is lifted and is also mentioned in the questionnaire. In the discussion part of the essay the results from the questionnaire and the literature are used to see what opinions are the strongest. The mediating is also discussed and the result is compiled in the conclusion. There are different opinions about experimental archaeology, but no prominent difference between what students and archaeologists answered. It is possible to see different opinions in the literature, but concerning the mediating most of the writers agree that the experimental archaeology is a good method to communicate with the laymen.</p>
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”Det optimala boendet” : En handbok för stadsplanerare, politiker och byggare

Andersson, Maria, Bennström, Emmy January 2008 (has links)
Abstract: It is important to determine the optimal living accommodations depending on which stage of life a person is in. The authors of this paper present, with the help of previous studies, five different stages in life. They have also been in contact with eleven experts within the following areas: the house or apartments design such as architecture, the human beings´ private sphere, the area surrounding the living accommodations, environmental issues and energy consumption and the municipal standards and law regarding production and the building and restoration of old and new real-estate. Purpose: This paper aims to construct a handbook that covers the optimal living accommodations depending on in which lifecycle the focus is on .The handbook which has been developed, aims to help the people who operate on this market to coordinate their different areas of knowledge to provide the optimal living accommodations for each lifecycle. Method: A feasibility study has been carried out with the purpose of finding experts within each area mentioned above and also to have them be part of the semi-structured interviews that have been carried out. Conclusions: There are a lot of different factors which affects the way people wish to live. The conclusions made in this paper presents a handbook with recommendations on how cityplanners, politicians and contractors can offer the optimal living accommodations depending on different factors that influence the way we live, together with different stages of life.
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Patients' Incidental Access to their Hospital Paper Medical Records; What do patients think?

Mossaed, Shadi 12 January 2011 (has links)
The objective of this study was to explore inpatients’ opinions on their hospital paper medical records after they had incidental access to them. One hundred inpatients in the C.T. department at St. Michael's Hospital were surveyed: 65 patients who read their records and 35 who did not. Overall, 75.4% of readers found their records easy to understand, and most found their records correct, complete and did not find anything unexpected or distressing. Seventy-nine percent of all respondents would trust the hospital, approximately half would trust Google Health or Microsoft Healthvault and 5.6% would trust Facebook to provide online medical records. Being female, under 60 years and having a higher education predicted readership. Younger patients were also more likely to think that accessing their records would help decrease errors. Patients with higher education were more likely to find their records useful and trusted the hospital to provide online medical records.
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Patients' Incidental Access to their Hospital Paper Medical Records; What do patients think?

Mossaed, Shadi 12 January 2011 (has links)
The objective of this study was to explore inpatients’ opinions on their hospital paper medical records after they had incidental access to them. One hundred inpatients in the C.T. department at St. Michael's Hospital were surveyed: 65 patients who read their records and 35 who did not. Overall, 75.4% of readers found their records easy to understand, and most found their records correct, complete and did not find anything unexpected or distressing. Seventy-nine percent of all respondents would trust the hospital, approximately half would trust Google Health or Microsoft Healthvault and 5.6% would trust Facebook to provide online medical records. Being female, under 60 years and having a higher education predicted readership. Younger patients were also more likely to think that accessing their records would help decrease errors. Patients with higher education were more likely to find their records useful and trusted the hospital to provide online medical records.
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Lobbying - sunt förnuft eller lagstiftad reglering? : En studie om politikers och PR-praktikers åsikter om lobbyreglering i Sverige / Lobbying - common sense or legislated regulation? : A study of politicans and public relations practitioners views on regulating lobbying in Sweden

Johansson, Sanna January 2010 (has links)
Sweden currently has no legislated regulation of lobbying, but the professional lobbyist can voluntarily subscribe to, among others, the professional code of standars created by the trade association of Public Relations, Precis. There is an ongoing discussion in Sweden to regulate lobbying, both in mass media and in politics. This study examines this debate and focus on which arguments there are for and against lobbying regulation in Sweden. It also attempts to identify the differences, if there are any, between left and rights parties with regards to their views on regulation of lobbying. Tha main method used was document analysis of parliamentary bills which have been raised concerning a lobbying regulation in Sweden. In the theory section, I include four different types of requirements placed on democratic lobbying (se for example Jaatinen 1998, Kitchen 1999, Larsson 2005, Möller 2009 and Naurin 2001). The research showed the need for transparency to be the most prominent, followed by requirement of equal acces to diffrent social groups to lobby. The document analysis focus on the arguments that are given to regulate lobbying in Sweden. The arguments for regulating lobbying presented of the parliamentary bills include measures taken to prevent covert lobbying, to create more equal opportunities to lobby, to that the kind of self-regulation practiced by the proffesional lobbyists by Precis proffesional standars has shortcomings, to that the PR industry will expand and that lobbying is at least commom in Sweden as in other parlaments. Therefore, there is a need to review how other countries have regulated lobbying. The study shows that among the parliamentary bills, The European Parliament regulatory system is the largest role model of other parliaments regulating lobbying. Furtheremore it shows that a registration system is the type of regulation advocated by the most of the politicians behind the researched parliamentary bills. The counter-arguments to a lobbyng regulation in Sweden, identified trough the document analysis and interviews in this study, are that ethics and morality of the individual are more important than rules and laws and a skepticism that a registration system can record people's lifes, which from a democratic point of view is not desirable. Other counter-arguments are that the community allready has so many rules and laws and that a regulatory system can discriminate less economically affluent groups in society. The study has shown that one can devise some differences between left- and right-wing views concerning policies for regulating lobbying in Sweden. This because no parliamentary bills has brought on a lobbying regulation by any of the so- called red parties and the majority of the bills are raised by politicians from the right-wing Moderate Party. One can also see diffrences in the arguments of regulating lobbying by politicians. The bourgeous side seems tho think that the most important requirement of lobbying from a democratic perspective is transparency while the Swedish Green Party is focusing on the lack of equal access between different social groups to lobby.
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LA FORMATION RELATIONNELLE DES OPINIONS. Etude des opinions des jeunes relatives au sida dans des situations d'hétérogénéité cognitive.

Taze, Sophie 04 May 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Ces dernières années, la question du sida s'est progressivement déplacée. Avec l'introduction des nouveaux traitements en 1996, le contexte thérapeutique s'est transformé, suscitant des changements de la perception de la maladie et de sa gravité accompagnés d'une reprise des comportements à risques, particulièrement visibles dans la génération « post-sida ». Dans ce contexte de dédramatisation, comment les acteurs parviennent-ils à se former une opinion sur un certain nombre d'aspects de la maladie ?<br />Mobilisant un paradigme structural, la thèse vise à comprendre la manière dont les structures de différents réseaux de discussion et d'échanges d'informations produisent différents types de confrontations cognitives et normatives, qui permettent que des représentations soient stabilisées ou au contraire modifiées.<br />Mais il est fréquent qu'un acteur appartienne à des réseaux porteurs de représentations hétérogènes. Ceci peut conduire un même acteur à partager des pensées différentes sur le même objet.<br />Une méthode originale a été élaborée pour enregistrer les convergences et divergences des opinons entre un acteur et deux interlocuteurs successifs différents. A chaque fois, l'acteur et l'interlocuteur répondaient en vis-à-vis aux mêmes séries de questions. L'étude montre les caractéristiques des relations qui pèsent sur la convergence des opinions, la fréquence des contextes relationnels hétérogènes et la manière dont des acteurs changent d'opinion selon ces contextes.<br />Au-delà des sociologies de l'influence ou de la diffusion des innovations, cette approche éclaire quelques processus cognitifs propres aux systèmes relationnels où sont élaborés des savoirs profanes partagés.
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Les opinions séparées à la Cour internationale un instrument de contrôle du droit international prétorien par les États /

Manouvel, Mita Oraison, André. Stern, Brigitte January 2006 (has links)
Texte remanié de : Thèse de doctorat : Droit : La Réunion : 2002. / Titre provenant de l'écran d'accueil. Bibliogr. p. [367]-373. Notes bibliogr.

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