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61.

Cut the clutter with cycle time reduction.

Users of cycle time reduction create process maps to identify and eliminate wasted resources. Consider implementing a similar process to streamline your facilitys nursing ...
Leslie Furlow (Nurs Manage, 200303)
cut-clutter-cycle-time-reduction.asp


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Action generation and action perception in imitation: an instance of the ideomotor principle.

We review a series of behavioural experiments on imitation in children and adults that test the predictions of a new theory of imitation. Most of the recent theories of imitation assume a direct visual-to-motor mapping between perceived and imitated ...
Andreas Wohlschläger, Merideth Gattis, Harold Bekkering (Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 200303)
action-generation-action-perception-imitation-instance-ideomotor.asp


63.

Special school teachers require more goal-oriented collaboration with psychiatric professionals in Northern Finland.

BACKGROUND: The problems of children and adolescents have increased in number and severity during the last years. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to elicit the views of special school teachers in the Oulu Province in Finland concerning their ...
Maija-Leena Pönkkö, Anja Taanila, Hanna Ebeling (Int J Circumpolar Health, 200303)
special-school-teachers-require-more-goal-oriented-collaboration.asp


64.

Personality systems interactions theory and the theory of planned behaviour: evidence that self-regulatory volitional components enhance enactment of studying behaviour.

The role of volitional components specified by personality systems interactions theory in enhancing behavioural prediction was examined in a longitudinal investigation of students studying. Participants completed measures specified by the theory of ...
Sheina Orbell (Br J Soc Psychol, 200303)
personality-systems-interactions-theory-theory-planned-behaviour.asp


65.

Leading us not unto temptation: momentary allurements elicit overriding goal activation.

The present research explored the nature of automatic associations formed between short-term motives (temptations) and the overriding goals with which they interfere. Five experimental studies, encompassing several self-regulatory domains, found that ...
Ayelet Fishbach, Ronald S Friedman, Arie W Kruglanski (J Pers Soc Psychol, 200302)
leading-us-not-unto-temptation-momentary-allurements-elicit.asp


66.

Learning- and grade-orientation, sex, and prediction of self-reported academic performance.

148 undergraduate students completed the LOGO-II scale, a measure of educational orientation, i.e., learning-oriented and grade-oriented attitudes and behaviors, and were asked to report their current and expected grades, as well as their self-assessed ...
Stewart Page, Louise R Alexitch (Psychol Rep, 200302)
learning-grade-orientation-sex-prediction-self-reported-academic.asp


67.

Complementary and alternative medical therapies: implications for medical education.

Increased use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has made it imperative that these topics be included in medical education from the preclinical years through residency and beyond. There has been progress in this direction in recent years, ...
Miriam S Wetzel, Ted J Kaptchuk, Aviad Haramati, David M Eisenberg (Ann Intern Med, 200302)
complementary-alternative-medical-therapies-implications-medical.asp


68.

Negative self-efficacy and goal effects revisited.

The authors address the verification of the functional properties of self-efficacy beliefs and document how self-efficacy beliefs operate in concert with goal systems within a sociocognitive theory of self-regulation in contrast to the focus of control ...
Albert Bandura, Edwin A Locke (J Appl Psychol, 200302)
negative-self-efficacy-goal-effects-revisited.asp


69.

Experiences from active membership and participation in decision-making processes and age in moral reasoning and goal orientation of referees.

The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of experiences of active membership and participation in decision-making processes and age on moral reasoning and goal orientations of referees in sport. The sample consisted of 148 referees ...
Miltiadis Proios, George Doganis (Percept Mot Skills, 200302)
experiences-active-membership-participation-decision-making-processes.asp


70.

Providing support for problem-based learning in dentistry: the Manchester experience.

The introduction of problem-based learning (PBL) into any programme demands a period of adjustment on the part of faculty. Similarly, students new to PBL take time to adapt to what is, for the majority of them, an unfamiliar mode of learning. At ...
Gillian Hoad-Reddick, Elizabeth Theaker (Eur J Dent Educ, 200302)
providing-support-problem-based-learning-dentistry-manchester.asp


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