نتایج جستجو برای: how much other things should be attended to

تعداد نتایج: 10999317  

Journal: :Archives of facial plastic surgery 2005
Maged Abdelkader Samuel Leong Paul S White

OBJECTIVE To define baseline aesthetic dimensions of the nasal aperture in 3 different racial groups. METHODS Healthy volunteers from 3 different racial groups (15 white, 15 Chinese, and 15 Indian men) were enrolled in the study at the Department of Otolaryngology, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland. Those with a history of nasal or facial surgery or trauma were excluded from the study. I...

Journal: :Journal of biological rhythms 2004
Trinitat Cambras Juan Chiesa John Araujo Antoni Díez-Noguera

The experiment described here studied the rat motor activity pattern as a function of the photoperiod of circadian light-dark cycles in the limits of entrainment (22-and 23-h periods). In most cases, the overt rhythm showed 2 circadian components: 1 that followed the external LD cycle and a 2nd rhythm that was free run. The expression of these components was directly dependent on the photoperio...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2010
Jelmer P Borst Niels A Taatgen Hedderik van Rijn

The main challenge for theories of multitasking is to predict when and how tasks interfere. Here, we focus on interference related to the problem state, a directly accessible intermediate representation of the current state of a task. On the basis of Salvucci and Taatgen's (2008) threaded cognition theory, we predict interference if 2 or more tasks require a problem state but not when only one ...

2016
Julie L. Commerford Kendra K. McLauchlan Thomas A. Minckley

Grassland vegetation varies in composition across North America and has been historically influenced by multiple biotic and abiotic drivers, including fire, herbivory, and topography. Yet, the amount of temporal and spatial variability exhibited among grassland pollen assemblages, and the influence of these biotic and abiotic drivers on pollen assemblage composition and diversity has been relat...

Journal: :Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association 2005
Tracey D Wade Christina Lee

This article investigated the impact of breast cancer (BC) in middle-aged Australian women (45-50 years). Two waves of data collected 2 years apart from a longitudinal survey of 12,177 women identified 3 groups: (a) 11,933 (98%) who reported never having had BC, (b) 181 (1.5%) who reported a diagnosis of BC at Time 1, and (c) 63 (0.5%) who reported onset of BC between Time 1 and Time 2. Repeate...

Journal: :International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE 2010
Simo Salminen Antti Saloniemi

OBJECTIVES This study investigated the effect of a fixed-term job contract on encounters of violence at work. We assumed that fixed-term employees encountered more violence or threats of violence at their work than permanent employees. METHODS This study is based on 3 large statistical data sets: (a) the Work and Health surveys carried out by the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health in 19...

Journal: :Emotion 2006
Nicole A Roberts Robert W Levenson

This study examined whether individuals from 4 major ethnic groups within the United States (African American, Chinese American, European American, and Mexican American) showed greater subjective, behavioral, and physiological responses to emotional film clips (amusement, sadness, and disgust) with actors from their own ethnic group (ethnically matched) compared with actors from the other 3 eth...

Journal: :Journal of educational psychology 2010
Sarah R Powell Lynn S Fuchs

Elementary school students often misinterpret the equal sign (=) as an operational rather than a relational symbol. Such misunderstanding is problematic because solving equations with missing numbers may be important for higher-order mathematics skills including word problems. Research indicates equal-sign instruction can alter how typically-developing students use the equal sign, but no study ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2009
David J Hardisty Elke U Weber

In 3 studies, participants made choices between hypothetical financial, environmental, and health gains and losses that took effect either immediately or with a delay of 1 or 10 years. In all 3 domains, choices indicated that gains were discounted more than losses. There were no significant differences in the discounting of monetary and environmental outcomes, but health gains were discounted m...

Journal: :Journal of strength and conditioning research 2005
Wendell P Liemohn Ted A Baumgartner Laura H Gagnon

In this study, a 4-item battery of core stability (CS) tests modeled on core stabilization activities used in training and rehabilitation research was developed, and a measurement schedule was established to maximize internal consistency and stability reliabilities. Specifically, we found that 4 test administrations on each of 4 days produced intraclass correlation coefficients that in most ins...

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