نتایج جستجو برای: economic behaviour

تعداد نتایج: 488300  

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
d shojaeizadeh m gashtaee

in order to determine the relationship between knowledge, attitude and health behaviour among menopausud women, a random sample of 250 menopaused women was studied. the data was collected by using a questionnaire and analysed by the spss programe. the study showed that seventy woman (28%) had good knowledge, only twenty seven women (11%) had a positive attitude, and forty women (16%) had good h...

Journal: :The British journal of sociology 2008
Kathleen E Kiernan M Carmen Huerta

This study uses data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study to examine the extent to which economic circumstances in infancy and mother's mental well-being are associated with children's cognitive development and behaviour problems at age 3 years, and what part parenting behaviours and attitudes play in mediating these factors. The analyses derived from Structural Equation Modelling show that econ...

2015
Evan Calford

This paper studies games with ambiguity averse agents, focusing on the relationship between preferences, beliefs over opponent’s preferences, and behaviour in normal form games. Using a carefully chosen 3×2 normal form game we find that a subject’s risk and ambiguity preferences affect the subject’s behaviour in normal form games in the direction suggested by economic theories. In contrast, we ...

2016
Alexandra N Lim Justin A De La Guerra Daniel T Blumstein

Animals often retreat to refugia when alarmed and the time they spend hiding reflects an economic decision that trades off reducing predation risk with other beneficial activities. Typically, refugia such as burrows are static, but some refugia are dynamic. For species with defensive mutualisms, hiding might be contingent on their mutualist's behaviour. We disturbed and quantified hiding time i...

2002
John S. Gero Udo Kannengiesser

This paper extends the Function-Behaviour-Structure (FBS) framework, which proposed eight fundamental processes involved in designing. This framework did not explicitly account for the dynamic character of the context in which designing takes place, described by the notion of situatedness. This paper describes this concept as a recursive interrelationship between different environments, which, ...

2003
JOHN S. GERO

This paper proposes a comprehensive schema to represent an agent’s social knowledge using the Function – Behaviour – Structure (FBS) schema. Although this schema has originally been developed to represent knowledge about design objects, it is sufficiently abstract to also describe knowledge about agents. This paper shows how such an FBS view can be useful to support the interaction of situated ...

2006
UDO KANNENGIESSER JOHN S. GERO

This paper presents the beginnings of a formal framework to enhance our understanding of situated design agents. It builds on the function-behaviour-structure (FBS) schema to represent essential concepts of situated designing. Our framework covers different stages in the life-cycle of situated design agents, including their development, testing and usage.

2014
I. I. Zharkova E. A. Akulina N. V. Andreeva Konstantin V. Shaitan

Nowadays, t he bi otechnologically pr oduced p olymers, e .g. p oly(3hydroxyalkanoates) (PHAs), a re widely used for biomedical ap plications ( e.g. in t issue e ngineering), because of bi odegradation a nd high biocompatibility. PHAs are used for development of various medical devices. These biopolymers can be also used for development of experimental models, e.g. 3D cell culture model. To dev...

2007
Mark A. Pinto Charles D. Immanuel M. A. Pinto

The use of detailed models for bioprocess design and control has been limited as accurate estimation of model parameters is often difficult. In this paper, the parameter estimation problem for a mechanistic model of the production of a biopolymer, poly-β-hydroxybutyrate (PHB), is examined in detail. Parameter estimation was undertaken using previously published data. Three parameter sets were o...

2017
Julia Blanke Christian Beder Martin Klepal

The change in the actual use of buildings by its occupants is receiving more and more attention. Over the lifecycle of a building the occupants and therefore the demands towards the buildings often change a lot. To match these altering conditions, particularly in the context of the demand for energy efficiency, purely technical approaches usually cannot solve the problem on their own or are not...

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