نتایج جستجو برای: naturalistic study

تعداد نتایج: 3971942  

Journal: :Accident Analysis & Prevention 2021

Automatic incident detection (AID) systems and variable speed limits (VSLs) can reduce crash probability traffic congestion. Studies based on loop detector data have shown that AID decrease the variation in speeds between drivers. Despite impact driver behaviour characteristics, most mathematical models evaluating effect of operations do not capture response realistically. This study examines m...

Journal: :Journal of Transportation Technologies 2023

Rural intersections account for around 30% of crashes in rural areas and 6% all fatal crashes, representing a significant but poorly understood safety problem. Crashes at are also problematic since high speeds on intersection approaches present which can exacerbate the impact crash. Additionally, often underserved with EMS services further contribute to negative crash outcomes. This paper descr...

Journal: :Revista Direito e Sexualidade 2022

This study aims to mainstream the figure of Papuan mama (mother) and its role in socio-economic conditions, especially Dani tribe Jayawijaya Regency, Papua, which has so far received little attention. In addition, this research is enrich treasures women history. The existence can survive deplorable economic conditions shackled traditional social structure. ethnographic method used Naturalistic....

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2014
Megan L Robbins Ana María López Karen L Weihs Matthias R Mehl

This study explored the feasibility and potentials of a naturalistic observation approach to studying dyadic coping in everyday life. Specifically, it examined the natural context and content of the spontaneous cancer conversations of couples coping with cancer, and how they relate to patients' and spouses' psychological adjustment. Women with breast cancer (N = 56) and their spouses wore the e...

Rafael Castro-Fuentes, Rosario Socas-Pérez,

The most popular animal models of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are transgenic mice expressing human genes with known mutations which do not represent the most abundant sporadic form of the disease. An increasing number of genetic, vascular and psychosocial data strongly support that the Octodon degus, a moderate-sized and diurnal precocial rodent, provides a naturalistic model for the study of the ...

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