نتایج جستجو برای: individual participation

تعداد نتایج: 532947  

Journal: :Problems of education in the 21st century 2023

Digital citizenship participation refers to the utilization of digital technology by individuals or groups for purpose engaging in networked participatory behaviors. It involves four interconnected elements: individual, policy, political, and social participation. This study surveyed 446 college students from a private university China conducted interviews explore their is found that students' ...

2015
Juan José

Economic theories explaining participation have focused on individual preferences, private and public failures as explanations for participation in voluntary organizations. These theories do not look at the relevance of the institutions that affect public and market failures that in turn, affect participation. My essay considers and empirically examines the effect those different institutions a...

2013
Tomomi Sano Manabu Akahane Hiroaki Sugiura Yasushi Ohkusa Nobuhiko Okabe Tomoaki Imamura

With increasing Internet coverage, the use of a web-based survey for epidemiological study is a possibility. We performed an investigation in Japan in winter 2008 using the web-based daily questionnaire for health (WDQH). The WDQH is a web-based questionnaire survey formulated to obtain information about the daily physical condition of the general public on a real-time basis, in order to study ...

Journal: :Psicothema 2007
Lluís Capdevila Ortís Jordi Niñerola Maymí Jaume Cruz Feliu Josep María Losilla Vidal Eva Parrado Romero Mònica Pintanel Bassets Montserrat Valero Herreros Jaume Vives Brosa

The purpose of this study was to examine how exercise level, exercise motives, and barriers changed from the baseline phase to the follow-up phase after a behavioural and cognitive intervention aimed at increasing exercise. Seventy-five members of our university community (43 subjects in the control group and 32 in the experimental group), all of whom received cognitive feedback, agreed to comp...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2015
Chris von Rueden Sergey Gavrilets Luke Glowacki

Models of collective action infrequently account for differences across individuals beyond a limited set of strategies, ignoring variation in endowment (e.g. physical condition, wealth, knowledge, personality, support), individual costs of effort, or expected gains from cooperation. However, behavioural research indicates these inter-individual differences can have significant effects on the dy...

2015
Magdalena Lagerlund Juan Merlo Raquel Pérez Vicente Sophia Zackrisson Koustuv Dalal

BACKGROUND AND AIM The public health impact of population-based mammography screening programs depends on high participation rates. Thus, monitoring participation rates, as well as understanding and considering the factors influencing attendance, is important. With the goal to acquire information on the appropriate level of intervention for increasing screening participation our study aimed to ...

2002
Yurong Yao Andrea Houston

The rapid development of communication and information technology has made electronic voting technologically and economically feasible. In this study, we will examine the differential impact of four electronic voting system (EVS) characteristics (privacy, accessibility, mobility, and accuracy) on voter participation intention (i.e., EVS voting) and on preferred EVS mechanism (telephone, Web-bas...

2016
Paul J. Barr Glyn Elwyn

Measuring clinicians' shared decision-making (SDM) performance is a key requirement given the intensity of policy interest in many developed countries - yet it remains one of the most difficult methodological challenges, which is a concern for many stakeholders. In this Viewpoint Article, we investigate the development of existing patient-reported measures (PRMs) of SDM identified in a recent r...

2013
Elisabeth Lindberg Eva Persson Ulrica Hörberg Margaretha Ekebergh

Although the importance of patient participation is acknowledged in today's healthcare, many challenges remain before patient participation can become an integral part of care provision. The ward round has traditionally been the forum for crucial decisions about patient care, but often with limited possibilities for patient participation. As part of the process of improving patient participatio...

2011
Ashwini Natraj

Many countries are considering adopting political quotas for under-represented and disadvantaged minorities, but critics of the policy claim that it undermines political competition. Using evidence from India, I examine the impact of mandated political representation for disadvantaged minorities. Aggregate turnout falls by 9% of the baseline, but I find no negative impact on electoral competiti...

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