نتایج جستجو برای: time management behaviors

تعداد نتایج: 2711066  

Journal: :حفاظت گیاهان 0
راسخ راسخ خرازی پاکدل خرازی پاکدل اللهیاری اللهیاری پاول میکائود پاول میکائود

abstract parasitic insects face many decisions when foraging for host, some for example frequently have to make decisions with regard to staying in or leaving their current patch. in this study, we investigated how the foraging and oviposition behavior of lysiphlebus fabarum is influenced by (1) a female’s previous experience of encountering aphids host and (2) age of female parasitoids. to tes...

1997
Min Young Chung Tai Suk Kim Ho Shin Sho Dan Keun Sung

Since mobile user mobility behaviors can vary according to time periods, e.g. office-going/closing and office hours, the location management traffic load for tracking user positions is also a function of time. The transient characteristics of location management traffic vary according to users' initial starting positions. In this paper, we propose a mobile user mobility model considering office...

2016
Jane Murray Cramm Anna Petra Nieboer

BACKGROUND Disease management programs based on the chronic care model have achieved successful and long-term improvement in the quality of chronic care delivery and patients' health behaviors and physical quality of life. However, such programs have not been able to maintain or improve broader self-management abilities or social well-being, which decline over time in chronically ill patients. ...

Journal: :SIAM J. Control and Optimization 2015
Henri Bourlès Bogdan Marinescu Ulrich Oberst

We study implicit systems of linear time-varying (LTV) difference equations with rational coefficients of arbitrary order and their solution spaces, called discrete LTV-behaviors. The signals are sequences, i.e. functions from the discrete time set of natural numbers into the complex numbers. The difference field of rational functions with complex coefficients gives rise to a noncommutative ske...

Journal: :Decision Support Systems 2009
Tejaswini Herath H. Raghav Rao

a r t i c l e i n f o Keywords: Principal agent theory Information security End-user security behaviors Security policy compliance Secure management of information systems is crucially important in information intensive organizations. Although most organizations have long been using security technologies, it is well known that technology tools alone are not sufficient. Thus, the area of end-use...

2012
Joan A Vaccaro Daniel J Feaster Sandra L Lobar Marianna K Baum Marcia Magnus Fatma G Huffman

BACKGROUND Diabetes has reached epidemic proportions in the United States, particularly among minorities, and if improperly managed can lead to medical complications and death. Healthcare providers play vital roles in communicating standards of care, which include guidance on diabetes self-management. The background of the client may play a role in the patient-provider communication process. Th...

2006
Robert P. Burriss Anthony C. Little

Several studies have suggested that women may prefer to engage in extra-pair copulations with males who appear dominant and to do so near ovulation. While there is some evidence that males are more jealous of dominant rivals and more proprietary when their partners are near ovulation, there is none that suggests the existence of counterstrategic perceptual shifts that mirror those seen in women...

2015
Penni Smith Foster Natalie White Gaughf

Historically, educational researchers have considered many factors related to academic performance, including student personality and learning styles [1-3], teaching and learning environments [4,5], student learning approaches [6], student perceptions of academic quality [7], and the impact of specific study skills (e.g., rereading, self-testing) [8-12]. However, this research has frequently fo...

Journal: :Industrial health 2012
Kumi Hirokawa Toshiyo Taniguchi Masao Tsuchiya Norito Kawakami

The present study examined effects of a 3-h stress management program for Japanese hospital staffs that included relaxation and assertion training. Twenty-seven hospital staffs (mean age: 29.4 yr) in a stress management group and 28 hospital staffs (mean age: 29.5 yr) in a wait-list group answered evaluation surveys at both pre- and post-intervention. Self-administered questionnaires including ...

Journal: :JOEUC 2015
Tim Klaus J. Ellis Blanton Stephen C. Wingreen

Information Technology (IT) is often used in organizations as a tool to enable change. However, as organizations switch to different vendors, upgrade their systems, or implement new systems, widespread user resistance is often encountered. Resistant behaviors often occur in these large-scale system implementations because the implementation transforms the jobs of employees and mandates system u...

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