نتایج جستجو برای: intellectual involvement

تعداد نتایج: 198190  

Journal: :journal of health management and informatics 0
leila malek makan sajjad delavari mehrab sayadi afsaneh keivanshekouh

introduction: nowadays human capital is the main asset in organizations. thus, the employees’ intellectual involvement is a key factor in the success of organizations. hence organizations should seek for factors that affect and boost the employees’ intellectual involvement. therefore, the present research aimed at discovering the relationship between organizational commitment and social capital...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه زنجان - دانشکده ادبیات و علوم انسانی 1392

abstract the present study investigated the effects of task types and involvement load hypothesis on incidental learning of 10 target words (tws) in junior high schools (jhss) in givi, ardabil. the tasks deployed in this study were two input-based tasks (reading plus dictionary use with an involvement index of 3, and reading plus gap-fill task with an involvement index of 2), and one output-ba...

Journal: :Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 2001

2008
Elaine E. MacDonald Richard P. Hastings

There are few data addressing psychological variables that may explain some variation in parenting by fathers of children with intellectual disabilities. In the present study, we hypothesized that fathers who were more mindful in their parenting role (specifically, fathers who reported more present-centered attention in their relationship with their child) would use less avoidance in relation t...

Amin Khademi Morteza Saberi-Hekami

  The current study was aimed at investigating The effect of organizational culture on organizational performance with role of mediator intellectual capital of Bandar Abbas Tax Organization via descriptive-correlative analysis. The population under study was consisted of the 215 employees of Bandarabbas Tax Organization. Using simple random sampling, a number of 138 persons were selected as the...

2011
Nathalie Duval-Couetil Brandon Barrett

Undergraduate students are increasingly engaged in developing products, technologies, and services that are commercially viable through their involvement in courses and experiential programs focused on entrepreneurship and product design. Little is known about the degree to which these activities are creating protectable intellectual property (IP) or the degree to which student involvement in t...

Journal: :Journal of school psychology 2000
Gwynne O Kohl Liliana J Lengua Robert J McMahon

Parent involvement (PI) in school is associated with more positive academic performance and social competence in children. However, there are inadequacies in current measures of PI and a need for a better understanding of predictors of PI. In this study, measures were obtained from a normative sample of 387 children in kindergarten and first grade from high-risk neighborhoods in 4 different sit...

Journal: :Disabilities 2023

People with intellectual disability lack opportunities to engage in sports, although the benefits of doing so may be even greater for them. One option is encourage their inclusion mainstream sports clubs that exist nearly all European communities. Although there a growing knowledge base within organisations such as Special Olympics adjusting meet needs people disability, community raises additi...

2018
Stefano Vicari Giorgia Piccini Eugenio Mercuri Roberta Battini Daniela Chieffo Sara Bulgheroni Chiara Pecini Simona Lucibello Sara Lenzi Federica Moriconi Marika Pane Adele D’Amico Guja Astrea Giovanni Baranello Daria Riva Giovanni Cioni Paolo Alfieri

This study aimed at comparing implicit sequence learning in individuals affected by Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy without intellectual disability and age-matched typically developing children. A modified version of the Serial Reaction Time task was administered to 32 Duchenne children and 37 controls of comparable chronological age. The Duchenne group showed a reduced rate of implicit learning ev...

Journal: :Cognitive behaviour therapy 2014
Ulrika Thulin Liv Svirsky Eva Serlachius Gerhard Andersson Lars-Göran Ost

Among clinicians, it is common practice to include parents in treatment, and it has been taken for granted that parents' involvement in their children's treatment is beneficial for therapy outcome, although research on this issue is far from clear. A meta-analysis was carried out in order to investigate whether parent involvement potentiates the outcome for children with anxiety disorders when ...

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