نتایج جستجو برای: elderly preferences

تعداد نتایج: 181129  

Journal: :journal of studies in learning and teaching english 0
fatemeh barzegar shiraz azad university ghaffar tajalli shiraz azad university

this study investigated language learning styles of iranian efl learners and their class achievement. to this end, sixty female ad- vanced learners of instruction and different ages (15-30), studying at a language institute in shiraz were asked to take part in the study. a 30- item language learning styles questionnaire developed by reid (1987) was employed to elicit information for the study. ...

2011
Eliza Lai Yi Wong Jean Woo Elsie Hui Carrie Chan Wayne LS Chan Annie Wai Ling Cheung

BACKGROUND Care of diabetes mellitus in the elderly requires an additional perspective to take into account impaired cognitive function, physical function, low level of education, and difficulty making lifestyle changes. Existing services tend to be driven by the views of tertiary and secondary care staff, rather than those of primary care staff and elderly patients. This study aimed to explore...

Journal: :Health & social care in the community 2004
Savita Katbamna Waqar Ahmad Padma Bhakta Richard Baker Gillian Parker

Policy on care in the community was founded on the premise that the care of frail elderly people with disabilities would be a joint responsibility for health and social care professionals, and family carers, supported by people within their social networks. The policy assumes that such social networks are common features of all communities in contemporary Britain, containing a reserve of people...

Journal: : 2022

Background. The primary task for the authors of article is issue considering variability and ways social adaptation elder people, their activity sufficient communication. Tourism most effective mean combining all conditions above.
 Purpose. To consider characterize “concept learning tourism”. Objectives: to identify institutions that provide touristic services elderly; main themes third ag...

2008
Adrie E.M. Huesman Okko H. Bosgra M. J. Van den Hof

The need for dynamic operation in the process industry is described by Backx et al. [1]. The economics are increasingly driven by the market and this requires flexible supply chains. In such an environment it is much harder to optimize economic performance while maintaining the required product quality and honoring operational constraints. Therefore it is expected that the current industrial st...

2012
Rindy C. Anderson Casey A. Klofstad

A growing body of evidence shows that human mating preferences, like those of other animal species, can vary geographically. For example, women living in areas with a high cost of living have been shown to seek potential mates that can provide resources (e.g., large salaries). In this study, we present data from a large (N = 2944) nationally representative (United States) sample of Internet dat...

2009
Inés Levin Gabe Cohn Peter C. Ordeshook R. Michael Alvarez

Between December 2007 and February 2009, Venezuelans participated twice in constitutional referenda where the elimination of presidential term limits was one of the most salient proposals. Assuming voter preferences did not change significantly during that period, the ‘repeated’ character of these elections provide us with an excellent opportunity to apply forensic tools designed to detect anom...

Journal: :Games and Economic Behavior 2003
Larry Samuelson Jeroen M. Swinkels

We explore the interaction between evolutionary stability and lexicographic preferences. To do so, we define a limit Nash equilibrium for a lexicographic game as the limit of Nash equilibria of nearby games with continuous preferences. Nash equilibria of lexicographic games are limit Nash equilibria, but not conversely. Modified evolutionarily stable strategies (Binmore and Samuelson, 1992. J. ...

Journal: :J. Economic Theory 2007
Emilio Espino

This paper studies equilibrium portfolios in the traditional neoclassical growth model under uncertainty with heterogeneous agents and dynamically complete markets. Preferences are restricted to be quasi-homothetic. Heterogeneity across agents is due to two reasons. First, agents may have di¤erent shares of the representative ...rm at date 0. Secondly, agents may also have di¤erent preferences ...

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