Organizational BehaviourMethodsTravel BehaviourCorruption Perce2019Illogical interpretationPatternsAutism2020LearnersObservational2017InfluencePrevalence dataDiagnosticExtentInterventionsFrameworksQuantitative dataDifficultyFactorsOutcomeRisksDisabilityLongitudinalStudyViolentANOVARegression analysisSocialObjectiveHealthDepressionFindingsEstimationIncidenceResearchClinicalRespondentsVariationsAnalysisQuestionnaireQuestionnairesSubjectiveConceptsResultsSurveysConclusionsAttitudesSPSSMeasureRelationCollectLaboratoryLimitationsTestReferences
Organizational Behaviour1
- Organizational Behaviour: Concepts, Controversies, and Applications. (lakelandcollege.ca)
Methods16
- Methods of data collection (interview, observation, questionnaire and case study). (vajiramandravi.com)
- In 1999, the need to improve methods of communicating epidemiological and statistical concepts to lay audiences was recognised and incorporated into Australia's National Public Health Information Development Plan [ 1 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
- Once you've found data that matches your research questions, you'll need to use methods to analyze the data. (neuroflash.com)
- By using quantitative methods, researchers can answer questions with objective, numerical data that can be analyzed and compared. (neuroflash.com)
- Once you have the data, you can use methods like regression analysis or ANOVA to analyze it and draw conclusions. (neuroflash.com)
- Whether computer assisted data collection methods should be used for survey data collection is no longer an issue. (socresonline.org.uk)
- This paper begins with a taxonomy of current computer assisted data collection methods. (socresonline.org.uk)
- Computer assisted data collection methods are increasingly replacing paper-and-pen methods of survey data collection. (socresonline.org.uk)
- In Europe and North America, most professional research organizations - academic, governmental, and commercial, now employ these new methods for much if not all of their survey data collection. (socresonline.org.uk)
- This raises the question, what influence computer assisted data collection methods have on the quality of the data. (socresonline.org.uk)
- Due to changes to data collection, processing and estimation methods introduced with the 2010 redesign, users are advised not to compare data from SHS 1997 to 2009 with data from any subsequent years, unless otherwise noted. (gc.ca)
- Methods 655 commuters in Cambridge, UK reported perceptions of their commuting route and past-week commuting trips in postal questionnaires in 2009 and 2010. (cyberleninka.org)
- This module provides the learner with an overview of basic statistical concepts, methods used for tabular or graphic presentation of data, and numerical data interpretation for decision-making. (lakelandcollege.ca)
- Methods: We conducted a pre-registered systematic review and individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis (PROSPERO CRD42020200117). (bvsalud.org)
- This volume dif erent ethnic groups or even obscured by such factors as the ilustrates pos ible conceptual single ethnic groups that speak the dif erential influence of social frameworks, methods, and data same language (e.g. (who.int)
- METHODS: Data on prostate cancer cases came from the 2004-2014 United States Cancer Statistics data set. (cdc.gov)
Travel Behaviour2
- Results Changes in only a few perceptions were associated with changes in travel behaviour. (cyberleninka.org)
- However, evidence to support interventions to promote population shifts in travel behaviour is limited (Ogilvie et al. (cyberleninka.org)
Corruption Perce1
- Corruption Perceptions Index) as a measure of corruption. (effi.org)
20191
- The behavioural difficulties that the autistic child displays in its attempts to cope with, and adjust to, the 'other' world of family, society and education have been termed the behaviour that challenges of the autistic child or learner (McDonnell, McCreadie & Dickinson 2019 ). (sajce.co.za)
Illogical interpretation2
- Thus, cognitive biases may sometimes lead to perceptual distortion, inaccurate judgment, illogical interpretation, or what is broadly called irrationality. (wikipedia.org)
- When cognitive biases influence individuals, real problems such as perceptual blindness or distortion, illogical interpretation, inaccurate judgments, irrationality and bad decisions can arise. (adam-eason.com)
Patterns5
- Apophenia, also known as patternicity, or agenticity, is the human tendency to perceive meaningful patterns within random data. (wikipedia.org)
- Others confine their lack of self-love to certain traits, to their personal history, or to some of their behaviour patterns. (healthyplace.com)
- It helps to explore the relationships between variables, identify patterns, and make informed predictions based on statistical analysis. (neuroflash.com)
- Commonly observed externalised behaviours because of the neurobiological patterns and activities of the autistic child, as stated before, are verbal or physical aggressive behaviour, difficulty adhering to rules, hyperactivity and other disrupting behaviour (Shea, Payne & Russo 2018 ). (sajce.co.za)
- 12 International data showed consistently reciprocal patterns in the Southern hemisphere 13- 16 but weak/absent seasonality in equatorial regions. (bmj.com)
Autism4
- Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) is a neurodevelopmental condition that causes anatomical and functional differences in the brain, resulting in difficulties in social communication, repetitive behaviours, and restricted interests (Hadjikhani 2014 ). (springer.com)
- including higher rates of seeking diagnoses due to increases in public awareness of autism, and increasing diagnoses of autistic people with lower support needs due to changes in diagnostic criteria and expectations for social communication and behaviour (May et al. (springer.com)
- Neurodiversity theory provides a helpful platform for beginning to shift the deficit and fear-based discourse associated with the perception of an 'autism epidemic', to one that embraces different types of thinking (Bennett et al. (springer.com)
- Autism spectrum disorder is one of the most common disabilities in schools, with up to 50% of such children displaying behaviours that challenge, bringing about demanding teaching circumstances and a negative impact on educators' well-being. (sajce.co.za)
20201
- Survey data were collected between November 2020 and April 2021, with the vast majority of collection occurring in January and February 2021. (gc.ca)
Learners5
- To determine the effect of a strength-based intervention on educators' perception of their own well-being, self-efficacy and the behaviour of autistic learners in their class. (sajce.co.za)
- A few statistically significant changes were found of learners' behaviours that challenged, but none for educators' well-being and self-efficacy. (sajce.co.za)
- The research showed educators' stronger focus on strengths made a difference in learners' behaviour that challenge. (sajce.co.za)
- The outcomes contribute to the character strengths and positive education theoretical frameworks and can be relevant to support autistic learners' behaviours. (sajce.co.za)
- Learners discuss their interpretation of the four ethical principles and other ethical principles in relation to their work and personal life. (lakelandcollege.ca)
Observational1
- Observational data which limit causal traction. (bmj.com)
20171
- The SHS 2017 PUMF is the first SHS PUMF based on data collected after the 2010 survey redesign. (gc.ca)
Influence1
- Topics include discerning the communication styles of others and the factors that influence this perception. (lakelandcollege.ca)
Prevalence data2
- 35% of these cases were con- time, child abuse prevalence data were firmed [ 10 ]. (who.int)
- Despite a lack of prevalence data in the The traditional context of khat use has been in Australian community, there are clear concerns among cultural and religious ceremonies ( 23 ) and in facilitating members of the East-African diaspora in Australia about community dispute resolution ( 24 ). (who.int)
Diagnostic1
- Delusional disorder is an illness characterized by at least 1 month of delusions but no other psychotic symptoms, according to the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision ( DSM-5-TR ). (medscape.com)
Extent4
- As patients with a history of suicide attempts before treatment made new attempts to a lesser extent than did patients who started such behaviour in connection with treatment, patients with severe acne should not automatically have isotretinoin treatment withheld because of a history of attempted suicide. (bmj.com)
- Using ABS 2005 Personal Safety Survey data, it examines the extent to which surveyed incidents of assault are perceived by victims to be criminal events, aspects of incidents that predict perceptions and any existing variations by sex. (aic.gov.au)
- Objective The extent to which biomedical authors have received training in publication ethics, and their attitudes and opinions about the ethical aspects of specific behaviours, have been understudied. (bmj.com)
- There was a full range (0 to 10 points) in ratings of the extent of unethical behaviour within each vignette, illustrating a broad range of opinion about the ethical acceptability of the behaviours evaluated, but these opinions were little altered by the context in which it occurred. (bmj.com)
Interventions2
- A secondary aim was to assess whether comprehension of the data and the success of interventions varied by educational attainment. (biomedcentral.com)
- It notes briefly how theoretical models in the literature contribute to our understanding by providing a basis from which to summarise current evidence about the effects of healthcare interventions which address risks and risk behaviour. (bmj.com)
Frameworks1
- Ap arent the conceptual definitons and discus generaly reflects concerns dif erences found acros socio- theoretical frameworks that orient related to conducting comparative cultural groups may be merely due the study reasonably ap ly acros research acros nations and to measurement artefacts, such as systematic group diferences in the the contexts in which the survey data wil be colected. (who.int)
Quantitative data3
- With a little bit of patience and practice, you'll be making sense of quantitative data in no time! (neuroflash.com)
- This guide is designed to help you understand the basics of quantitative analysis and key techniques you can use to make sense of quantitative data. (neuroflash.com)
- Students compare a range of methodological approaches, explore definitions of evidence-based practice and learn techniques for collecting, analyzing and disseminating qualitative and quantitative data. (concordia.ca)
Difficulty1
- Australian epidemiologists have recognised that lay readers have difficulty understanding statistical graphs in reports on population health. (biomedcentral.com)
Factors2
- Next, we present a model of the factors that may lead to differences in data quality between computer assisted and traditional interview procedures. (socresonline.org.uk)
- Multivari- able log-linked Poisson regression was used to compare the perceptions of the 2 groups and identify differences, adjusting for sociodemographic factors, tobacco use and years living in Australia. (who.int)
Outcome3
- The Timed Up and Go (TUG) test, the Five Times Sit to Stand Test (5XSST) and the Single-Leg Stance Test (STST) are widely reported in literature and frequently utilised to respectively assess independent mobility, transitional skills and balance among the elderly.13-15However, there is insufficient data regarding the level of these functional outcome measures among the retired elderly in Saudi Arabia. (org.pk)
- Main outcome measure(s) Perceived level of unethical behaviour (rated 0 to 10) presented in five vignettes containing key variables that were experimentally manipulated on entry to the survey and perceived level of knowledge of seven ethical topics related to publishing (prior publication, author omission, self-plagiarism, honorary authorship, conflicts of interest, image manipulation and plagiarism). (bmj.com)
- Results: Fifteen trials were eligible, 13 trialists shared IPD (2,371 participants representing 8 countries, median age 34 years-old, 71% women, moderately distressed on average, 20% missing outcome data). (bvsalud.org)
Risks1
- Since young adolescents are under the care of their parents, the known risks of injury through sport may induce protective behaviours by the parents. (biomedcentral.com)
Disability1
- Misconceptions about the causes of disability and social perceptions regarding the capacities of persons with disabilities are found to exacerbate stigma and act as a barrier to participation. (bvsalud.org)
Longitudinal1
- 17 Finally, longitudinal data provided new evidence that seasonal effects have decreased in recent decades. (bmj.com)
Study8
- Study personnel and researchers were blinded to the status of respondents until after data analysis occurred. (biomedcentral.com)
- In a study , my co-authors and I address this question using data from a large grocery store chain in France. (lse.ac.uk)
- This study explored teachers' competencies, dispositions, perceptions, and challenges in selected secondary schools in Mbale district of the Republic of Uganda. (ubc.ca)
- A taxonomy of experience (ToE) established by Coxon (2007) guides qualitative data collection and analysis in this study. (ubc.ca)
- The data used in this study were obtained from a controlled experiment where students developed their projects following a process specifically designed to develop software projects at disciplined manner in academic environments [33] . (researchgate.net)
- The data set of software projects used in our study were obtained by following a development process specifically designed to be applied by HE graduate students [33] . (researchgate.net)
- In this study, we propose the application of a data mining technique named support vector regression (SVR) to predict the productivity of individuals (i.e., graduate students). (researchgate.net)
- This study aimed to examine the stage-specific incidence rates and trends of prostate cancer by age (5-year grouping), race, and ethnicity using nationwide cancer registry data. (cdc.gov)
Violent1
- Violent behaviour was reported for more than 20% of the emotionally and the sexually abused. (who.int)
ANOVA2
- Application of statistical techniques (t-test, two-way ANOVA, correlation and regression and factor analysis) item response theory. (vajiramandravi.com)
- After approval from the institutional ethics review committee, the sample size was determined using G*power16 version 3 based on power 0.8, alpha ()α error 0.05 and medium effect size 0.4 for F tests analysis while opting for analysis of variance (ANOVA) fixed effects, omnibus, one-way statistical test. (org.pk)
Regression analysis1
- Putative determinants of the peak-low ratio were examined using regression analysis with cantonal data. (bmj.com)
Social2
- People create their own "subjective social reality" from their own perceptions, their view of the world may dictate their behaviour. (wikipedia.org)
- It can be viewed as a flaw in judgment that arises from memory errors, social attribution, or statistical errors, for example. (adam-eason.com)
Objective1
- Abstract Objective To assess associations between changes in perceptions of the environment en route to work and changes in active commuting. (cyberleninka.org)
Health9
- Profound population health messages can be lost through use of overly technical language and unfamiliar statistical measures. (biomedcentral.com)
- Data obtained from the 2014 Finnish Health Behaviour in School-aged Children survey ( n = 3716, mean age = 14.8, SD = 1.03) were grouped into adolescents with and without LTID. (biomedcentral.com)
- Using data from the Labour Force Survey, this infographic examines the employment experiences of health care workers during the pandemic, including illness-related work absences and overtime. (gc.ca)
- In this infographic, we look at the Survey on Health Care Workers' Experiences During the Pandemic to highlight virtual health care services delivered during the pandemic and the perceptions of the health care workers providing these services. (gc.ca)
- This public use microdata file (PUMF) contains data for a wide variety of variables collected from the Canadian COVID-19 Antibody and Health Survey (CCAHS). (gc.ca)
- The CCAHS collected information on the presence of chronic conditions, self-reported COVID-19 status, testing history, risk for infection, health behaviours, vaccination status and intentions to get vaccinated. (gc.ca)
- One feature of the ecological model of health behaviour is the notion that the context in which behaviour is undertaken is important (Sallis and Owen, 2002). (cyberleninka.org)
- We aimed to identify differences in the perception of specific khat-associated health problems between khat users and non-users. (who.int)
- In 2012, 133 adults ( 18 years) from African migrant communities in 4 state capital cities in Australia completed questionnaires to ascertain their perception of whether specific health problems were associated with khat use. (who.int)
Depression1
- Isotretinoin (13- cis -retinoic acid) has been used since the 1980s to treat severe recalcitrant nodular acne with good effect, but case reports and spontaneous reporting of adverse drug reactions have suggested an association between isotretinoin, depression, and suicidal behaviour. (bmj.com)
Findings1
- This publication features short and accessible analytical articles that delve further into key findings and emerging trends identified in Census of Agriculture and other data sources related to agriculture. (gc.ca)
Estimation1
- Statistical bias results from an unfair sampling of a population, or from an estimation process that does not give accurate results on average. (wikipedia.org)
Incidence1
- CONCLUSIONS: Using data representing over 99% of U.S. population, we found that incidence rates of distant-stage prostate cancer significantly increased during 2010-2014 among men in certain ages, in white, and with non-Hispanic ethnicity. (cdc.gov)
Research5
- Search our research publications, outputs and open data as well as profiles of researchers at Abertay University. (abertay.ac.uk)
- Research plays a crucial role in modern-day data analysis and decision-making. (neuroflash.com)
- Quantitative research is a type of research that uses numbers to analyze data. (neuroflash.com)
- Quantitative analysis is a research method that uses statistical and mathematical techniques to analyze and interpret data. (neuroflash.com)
- Subsequently, we give an overview of the results of empirical research on data quality differences. (socresonline.org.uk)
Clinical2
- In this review, we describe the concept of genotoxicity and its laboratory measurements, summarise hydroxyurea-associated data from both preclinical and clinical studies, and discuss carcinogenic potential. (cdc.gov)
- A structured questionnaire was interviewer-administered to collect data on sociodemographic and clinical profiles of selected participants, and the WHOQOL-HIV BREF questionnaire was used to collect data the QOL of each participant. (bvsalud.org)
Respondents1
- It then reviews conceptual and theoretical arguments and empirical evidence on such topics as: (1) respondents and interviewer acceptance of new techniques, (2) effect of computer assisted interviewing on data quality, (3) consequences for survey costs and (4) centralized vs. decentralized deployment of CATI. (socresonline.org.uk)
Variations1
- Results The data reveal large variations in vaccine acceptance that ranges from 83% in Denmark to 47% in France and Hungary. (bmj.com)
Analysis1
- The design of the 3D world and analysis of data draw on a framework based on Deweyan and Confucian pragmatist theories of experience. (ubc.ca)
Questionnaire3
- A questionnaire with 39 interpretation tasks was included with the booklet. (biomedcentral.com)
- This was a double-blind, randomised, controlled trial, with data collected through a self-completed questionnaire. (biomedcentral.com)
- In this article we review the empirical literature on this topic, focusing mainly on the three basic forms of data collection in surveys: the face-to-face interview, the telephone interview, and the (mail) questionnaire. (socresonline.org.uk)
Questionnaires1
- Data collection tools were limited to questionnaires and interview sessions. (scirp.org)
Subjective1
- The term "subjective probability" describes this component of risk interpretation. (bmj.com)
Concepts1
- Users' data were distilled through nine steps to help experiences to be "seen" and to make abstract concepts comprehensible and visible. (ubc.ca)
Results1
- After applying a Wilcoxon statistical test, results suggest that an SVR with linear kernel using new and changed lines of code, and programming language experience as independent variables, could be used for predicting the individual productivity of a Higher Education graduate student, when software projects coded in either Java or C++ programming languages, have been developed by following a disciplined process specifically proposed for academic environments. (researchgate.net)
Surveys3
- Surveys overcome well-documented limitations of police recorded crime data. (aic.gov.au)
- Also, new interesting forms of computerized data collection, for instance automatic speech recognition, and surveys through the internet are emerging. (socresonline.org.uk)
- Also most computer assisted 'mail' surveys, including use of the internet for data collection is more prominent in the USA. (socresonline.org.uk)
Conclusions2
- Conclusions An increased risk of attempted suicide was apparent up to six months after the end of treatment with isotretinoin, which motivates a close monitoring of patients for suicidal behaviour for up to a year after treatment has ended. (bmj.com)
- This might include creating charts or graphs to visualize the information or using statistical formulas to draw conclusions. (neuroflash.com)
Attitudes1
- 4 5 Open tobacco displays also evoke positive attitudes among young people, including the perception that displays are 'cool' and attract people to smoke. (bmj.com)
SPSS2
- Data was analysed using SPSS 23. (org.pk)
- Data were analyzed with IBM SPSS version 20.0. (bvsalud.org)
Measure1
- Having obtained this measure of daily discrimination exposure, we then created a whole bunch of performance metrics using administrative data from the stores such as schedules and actual time worked using time-clock data. (lse.ac.uk)
Relation1
- We studied the relation between the corruption level and voting behaviours of the countries. (effi.org)
Collect1
- One key technique is using databases, which allow you to search for and collect large amounts of data on a subject of interest. (neuroflash.com)
Laboratory1
- COVID-19 antibody seroprevalence laboratory data, and select demographic information are also available. (gc.ca)
Limitations1
- LIMITATIONS: Data were collected during a service evaluation. (bvsalud.org)
Test1
- In hindsight, a natural choice for the statistical test would have been the Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test. (effi.org)
References1
- be characterised by at least two which data colection wil take The local representatives with dimensions, one that references place. (who.int)