نتایج جستجو برای: choice process

تعداد نتایج: 1478034  

2017
Jaeyeob Jeong Myeonggil Choi

Artists have chosen a career between employment and self-employment. We studied the factors that influence career choices. We examined the effects of work conditions and employability on job satisfaction, and examined the effect of job satisfaction, outcome expectations and self-efficacy on entrepreneurial intentions. In addition, this study examined whether heuristic factors influence entrepre...

2005
Helen M. G. Watt

Adolescents from grade 9 in Sydney Australia (N=60) were interviewed regarding why they would or would not consider pursuing maths-related careers. Open-ended interview data explored the comprehensiveness of explanations within the Expectancy-Value framework. The Expectancy-Value model is the major motivational framework for explaining students' maths participation choices in senior high and co...

2008
Jan Heufer Thomas K. Bauer Wolfgang Leininger

This paper explorers rationalizability issues for finite sets of observations of stochastic choice in the framework introduced by Bandyopadhyay et al. (JET, 1999). Is is argued that a useful approach is to consider indirect preferences on budgets instead of direct preferences on commodity bundles. Stochastic choices are rationalizable in terms of stochastic orderings on the normalized price spa...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2015
David Shortland Damian Roland Daniel Edward Lumsden Carol Ewing Veline L'Esperance Martin McColgan Rachel Winch Shazia Mahmood

INTRODUCTION The paediatric workforce has grown substantially in recent years. Roles have changed considerably with the introduction of working time legislation and a move towards a trained doctor solution. By gaining a better understanding of paediatric trainees' career intentions, this study aims to assess whether the right workforce is being trained to meet the future demand for paediatric s...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 1994
M V Natu T Singh

The paper Rational Drug Therapy by Mathur el al.(1) made interesting reading. The authors have given very useful suggestions for curbing the problem of irrational drug use. However, most of these suggestions are based on the 'policing' approach which, we are afraid, may not succeed in country like ours. Unfortunately, our legal system leaves a lot of loop holes (albiet in good faith) which are ...

2012
Taiki Takahashi Ruokang Han Fumihiko Nakamura

Intertemporal and probabilistic choices have been attracting attention in behavioral neuroeconomics. Although recent advances in neuroeconomics demonstrated neural processes underlying intertemporal and probabilistic choices, the roles of psychophysical effects on the choices have largely been understudied. In this paper, we review the roles of psychophysical effects in time and risk attitudes....

Journal: :Appetite 1986
P Rozin L Hammer H Oster T Horowitz V Marmora

Children (N = 54) ranging in age from one year four months to five years were offered over 30 items to eat. The items included normal adult foods and exemplars of different adult rejection categories: disgust (e.g. grasshopper, hair), danger (liquid dish soap), inappropriate (e.g. paper, leaf) and unacceptable combinations (e.g. ketchup and cookie). We report a high to moderate level of accepta...

2013
Jeanette Ziehm Gisela Trommsdorff Tobias Heikamp Seong-Yeon Park

This study contributes to a differentiated understanding of maternal sensitivity in cultural and situational context. We investigated differences and similarities in German and Korean mothers' maternal sensitivity. We interviewed 92 German and 100 Korean mothers of first graders about their preference for proactive (anticipating children's needs) or reactive sensitivity (responding to children'...

Journal: :Journal of health economics 2016
Paula González Inés Macho-Stadler David Pérez-Castrillo

We provide a theoretical framework to contribute to the current debate regarding the tendency of pharmaceutical companies to direct their R&D toward marketing products that are "follow-on" drugs of already existing drugs, rather than toward the development of breakthrough drugs. We construct a model with a population of patients who can be treated with drugs that are horizontally and vertically...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2008
M Nils Peterson Xiaodong Chen Jianguo Liu

Successful conservation efforts require understanding human behaviors that directly affect biodiversity. Choice of household location represents an observable behavior that has direct effects on biodiversity conservation, but no one has examined the sociocultural predictors of this choice relative to its environmental impacts. We conducted a case study of the Teton Valley of Idaho and Wyoming (...

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