نتایج جستجو برای: negative perceptions

تعداد نتایج: 612840  

2010
Julia H. Kaufman Christian D. Schunn J. H. Kaufman

We investigate students’ negative perceptions about an online peer assessment system for undergraduate writing across the disciplines. Specifically, we consider the nature of students’ resistance to peer assessment; what factors influence that resistance; and how students’ perceptions impact their revision work. We do this work by first examining findings from an end-of-course survey administer...

ژورنال: مدیریت سلامت 2017

Introduction: Improving service quality is very important in health care delivery and can increase patient satisfaction. The quality of hospital services is primarily based on the assessment of patients' expectations and perceptions of service quality. This study aimed to determine patients’ expectations and perceptions about service quality of cardiac surgery wards in private hospitals. ...

Objectives: The beliefs and perceptions regarding aging have an important effect on the well-being of the elderly population. A self-regulation model is one of the useful theoretical models to explain the role of perceptions and beliefs about aging in determining the health outcomes of elderly people. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between aging-related perception ...

2017
John J. Havens Paul G. Schervish

This paper (1) appraises The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s widely disseminated and reported indices ranking states on their relative level of charitable giving, and (2) presents a different set of rankings based on a more valid research methodology, what we call the CWP (Center on Wealth and Philanthropy) Index. Our more precise methods raise important questions for the community of nonprofit sch...

Journal: :FO & DM 2009
Francisco Herrera Sergio Alonso Francisco Chiclana Enrique Herrera-Viedma

Computing with Words (CW) methodology has been used in several different environments to narrow the differences between human reasoning and computing. As Decision Making is a typical human mental process, it seems natural to apply the CW methodology in order to create and enrich decision models in which the information that is provided and manipulated has a qualitative nature. In this paper we ...

Journal: :International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE 2006
Seth Ayim Gyekye

This study investigated workers' perceptions of workplace safety in an African work environment, specifically in Ghanaian work places. Workers' safety perceptions were examined with Hayes et al.'s. (1998) Work Safety Scale. Comparative analyses were done between high- and low-accident groups, and t tests were employed to test for differences of statistical significance. Relative to their collea...

2015
Wing Shing Lee Marcus Selart

By adopting social exchange theory and the affect-infusion-model, the hypothesis is made that emotional intelligence (EI) will have an impact on three perceptions of trustworthiness – ability, integrity and benevolence – at the beginning of a relationship. It was also hypothesized that additional information would gradually displace EI in forming the above perceptions. The results reveal that E...

2013
Sachiko Minamizono Hitoshi Hasegawa Naoko Hasunuma Yoshihiro Kaneko Yutaka Motohashi Yuji Inoue

BACKGROUND Effective and efficient interprofessional collaboration (IPC) is needed between departments in a healthcare setting. Although Japanese physicians are expected to provide leadership in IPC, it has been suggested that their perception of IPC is more negative than among other healthcare professionals. The purpose of this study was to clarify Japanese physician's perceptions of IPC and w...

2014
Syeda Kanwal Aslam Sidra Zaheer Kashif Shafique

BACKGROUND An important way of reducing tobacco use is to train the health professional (HP) students to assist in tobacco cessation by educating patients and public. In order to shape their thoughts for the desired role, it is vital to understand their existing perceptions regarding HP's role in tobacco control. Thus, the aim of our study was to find out the perceptions of Pakistani HP student...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Alireza Heravi Sameera Mubarak Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo

To date, much research has been conducted on the positive and negative effects of online social networking (OSN). However, how users perceive others and themselves being subject to these effects and the consequences of users’ perceptions are understudied. Drawing from the third-person effect theory, this study examines the self-other perceptual gap for positive and negative effects of OSN and t...

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