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Articles 171 to 180 of 235:

171.

Distinct areas in parietal cortex involved in long-term and short-term action planning: a PET investigation.

The sequential organization of events within a script, can be considered as a means to explore the cognitive mechanisms involved in action planning. Scripts are composed of goal-oriented sequences of events that typically occur in a specific and ...
Perrine Ruby, Angela Sirigu, Jean Decety (Cortex, 200206)
distinct-areas-parietal-cortex-involved-long-term-short-term-action.asp


172.

Young Korean athletes goal orientation and sources of enjoyment.

Feeling of enjoyment plays a critical role in sport participation and adherence. The purposes of this study were to (a) identify specific sources of enjoyment in the context of Korean youth sport and (b) examine the conceptual link between goal ...
Jin Yoo, Byoung-Jun Kim (Percept Mot Skills, 200206)
young-korean-athletes-goal-orientation-sources-enjoyment.asp


173.

Mindsets in social anxiety: a new look at selective information processing.

According to the Rubicon Model of Action Phases (in: J. Gollwitzer, 1996), Motivation, volition, and action, Enzyclopedia of psychology, series "motivation and emotion", Vol. 4, Hogrefe, Göttingen, 1996, pp. 531-582), different stages in goal pursuit are ...
Anette Hiemisch, Anke Ehlers, Rainer Westermann (J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry, 200206)
mindsets-social-anxiety-new-look-selective-information-processing.asp


174.

Goal orientation and ability: interactive effects on self-efficacy, performance, and knowledge.

This study examined the direct relationship of goal orientation--and the interaction of goal orientation and cognitive ability--with self-efficacy, performance, and knowledge in a learning context. The authors argue that whether a particular type of goal ...
Bradford S Bell, Steve W J Kozlowski (J Appl Psychol, 200206)
goal-orientation-ability-interactive-effects-self-efficacy.asp


175.

Successful interdisciplinary documentation through nursing interventions classification.

Automated documentation systems enable health care professionals to develop dynamic, interdisciplinary care plans. Use of a standardized nomenclature provides a common framework and language for the communication of the plan, and also can support data ...
Kathleen Smith, Vivienne Smith (Semin Nurse Manag, 200206)
successful-interdisciplinary-documentation-nursing-interventions.asp


176.

Between wonder and doubt: psychoanalysis in the goal-free zone.

This paper examines the experiential dimensions of wonder and doubt as one way to articulate the creative and growth-promoting tensions between the medical/scientific model and the spiritual/mystical model. Both forms of experience, it is argued, ...
Paul Cooper (Am J Psychoanal, 200206)
wonder-doubt-psychoanalysis-goal-free-zone.asp


177.

Setting performance goals and evaluating total analytical error for diagnostic assays.

BACKGROUND: Total analytical error has been a useful metric both to assess laboratory assay quality and to set goals. It is often estimated by combining imprecision (SD) and average bias in the equation: total analytical error = bias + 1.65 x ...
Jan S Krouwer (Clin Chem, 200206)
setting-performance-goals-evaluating-total-analytical-error.asp


178.

Two ways related to performance in elite sport: the path of self-confidence and competitive anxiety and the path of group cohesion and group goal-clarity.

A model tested among 136 Norwegian Olympic-level athletes yielded two paths related to performance. The first path indicated that self-confidence, modeled as an antecedent of competitive anxiety, is negatively correlated with anxiety. Competitive anxiety ...
Odd Kjørmo, Hallgeir Halvari (Percept Mot Skills, 200206)
two-ways-related-performance-elite-sport-path-self-confidence.asp


179.

Cognitive self-care skills: a model for managing stressful lifestyles.

Feeling overwhelmed or overloaded and frequently experiencing anxiety, anger, guilt, and/or frustration is preventable and amenable to personal control. It takes self-awareness and lots of practice to modify long established ways of thinking about ones ...
Brenda L Lyon (Nurs Clin North Am, 200206)
cognitive-self-care-skills-model-managing-stressful-lifestyles.asp


180.

Goal construction, reconstruction and depressive symptoms in a life-span context: the transition from school to work.

This study focused on investigating the kinds of personal goals young adults have when they are faced with the transition from school to work; the extent to which they reconstruct these goals as a consequence of their success in dealing with this ...
Jari-Erik Nurmi, Katariina Salmela-Aro (J Pers, 200206)
goal-construction-reconstruction-depressive-symptoms-life-span.asp


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