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  • About
  • 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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Concussion Scenarios & Case Reviews

Johnston, Brian D., Heiman, Diana L., Xixis, K. 26 February 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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A consensus of playwriting theory

Currant, Paul. January 1985 (has links)
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1985 C87 / Master of Arts
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Formativ bedömning inom religionsundervisningen på grundskolan årskurs 7-9

Yekta, Elif January 2015 (has links)
That the formative assessment leads to pupils’ knowledge, all four teachers has to be united, which is also the point of the formative assessment according to Hatti and Dylan. The purpose of formative assessment is that it will improve student learning, dissimilar summative assessment that measure students’ knowledge. The purpose of this essay is to examinate how other society oriented subjects’ and religious education teachers at high school pronounce themselves on formative assessment in the subject religion. And what advantages and disadvantages they see with it. This study is based on four interviews with society oriented subjects and religious teachers at high school (7- 9). Lastly, grounded on my results of my respondents’ statements conclude that the perception of what formative assessment is contrast in opinion. Educators don’t certainly know what formative assessment is. All four respondents say they use formative assessment in their teaching but in different ways. Some said they use written examinations whereas others preferred matrices. The teachers also had different opinions about formative assessment. The higher probabilities teachers saw with formative assessment was that it provided students a chance to knowledge.
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Growth-Ring Research in Norway

Høeg, O. A. 04 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Tree-Ring Research in Finland

Mikola, P. 04 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Tree-Ring Studies of the Forestry-Botany Institutes of Tharandt and Munich

Huber, B., von Jazewitsch, W. 04 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Essays on Internet economics: customer reviews, advertising, and technology adoption

Lei, Ying 12 August 2016 (has links)
This dissertation consists of three chapters on the economics of the Internet. The first chapter begins with presenting the advertising spending patterns of US local restaurants that have different ratings on Yelp.com. Rating information on Yelp includes display ratings and review distributions. The Yelp's rounding algorithm creates a discontinuity in display ratings. Therefore, I use a regression discontinuity design to identify the effect of a higher display rating on local restaurants' advertising spendings. I find a significantly negative effect of display rating for highly-rated restaurants on advertising. However, when the display rating is constant between two steps, the relationship between local restaurant advertising spending and average rating is significantly positive. The second chapter uses a game-theoretic model to analyze competing firms' advertising and pricing decisions. Here customer reviews are available and firms may build up loyal customer bases. I find that highly-rated firms are more likely to advertise more, i.e., online reviews complement advertising. Comparative static results can explain the results found in the first chapter. Intuitively, when the capacity of a local business becomes limited, a jump in the display rating will reduce the complementary effect of online reviews on advertising. I also analyze an extension of the model, where an entrant and an incumbent interact. I find that customer reviews undo the "fat-cat" effect of a large incumbent with lots of loyal customers. The third chapter proposes a new explanation for adoption failure or delay in markets with network effects. In the model, consumers and software providers play a dynamic adoption game. Each group of players choose between two incompatible technologies. Consumers may wait, but firms may not. Although efficiency requires one technology to be adopted by all consumers and firms right away, there is a "market split and adoption delay" equilibrium. In this equilibrium some consumers choose to wait at first and firms split between the two technologies. The model is motivated by the 56K modem market, in which competition between two technologies appears to have led to adoption failure, until an industry standard setting organization coordinated the market on an alternative standard.
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Systematic reviews of nursing research : development of a conceptual framework

Evans, David January 2001 (has links)
Background : - The past two decades has seen an increasing emphasis placed on basing health care on the best available evidence. However, existing research has come under increasing scrutiny, which suggests its quality was often poor. This problem has been exacerbated by the ever increasing volume of health care literature. To address these difficulties systematic reviews have emerged as one of the most important ways by which research is summarised and communicated to its end-users. However, as these reviews have been primarily concerned with effectiveness, they have focused almost exclusively on randomised controlled trials. As a result, systematic reviews have excluded much of the research of nurses. Purpose : - The purpose of this study was to develop a process to systematically collect, appraise, summarise and synthesise the findings of a range of different types of research. Conceptual Framework : - To aid in the development of these expanded review methods, a conceptual framework was developed that addressed effectiveness, appropriateness and feasibility. Method : - A search of the literature was undertaken to identify published reviews of different types of research, and discussions in the health care literature related to the conduct of research reviews. These reviews and discussion papers served as the basis for developing the expanded review methods. Evaluation : - To evaluate the expanded review methods, two systematic reviews were conducted. The protocol and results of the first review on the use of music in hospitals are presented to demonstrate how the conceptual framework and expanded review methods enabled a broader evaluation of the topic. Selected results from the second review on the use of physical restraint are presented to demonstrate how the findings from a number of methodologically different types of research were incorporated into a systematic review. Conclusion : - The conduct of the two systematic reviews clearly demonstrated that the proposed expanded review process was able to rigorously collect and summarise a range of different types of research. Additionally, the conceptual framework underpinning these reviews enabled each of the studies to be located logically and coherently during the synthesis of data. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Department of Clinical Nursing, 2001.
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Rezensionen / Reviews

January 2009 (has links)
Inhalt: - Mehr Strategie wagen! - Von UN- und US-Willigen - Die Zähmung der Exekutive
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Rezensionen / Reviews

January 2009 (has links)
Rezensionen: - Not der Armen, Egoismus der Reichen - Autoritärer Naher Osten - Schattenreich NVA?

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