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Motivation and education perfomance
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Motivation and education perfomance. Friday, September 01, 2006. Motivation Issues: Attribution Theory and Learned Helplessness. Bernard Weiner (1984) developed a theory about student's attempts to know why an event occurred, particularly in relation to the student's achievement. He argued that causal attributions (ideas about why we succeed or fail) are produced when there has been either an unexpected outcome or an aversive. A) high or low ability or aptitude. B) good or poor effort. D) good or bad luck.
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Lyfestyles and health behaviour: September 2006
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Health promotion
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Health and safety: September 2006
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Monday, September 18, 2006. Posted by blba at 2:03 AM. Friday, September 01, 2006. Definitions, causes and factors affecting accidents. According to Pheasant (1991) an accident is ' an unplanned unforeseen or uncontrolled event; generally one that has unhappy consequences'. Causes of accidents -. Accidents are caused by either:. An example of how both can be involved is work areas is provided by Roberts and Holly (1996). They found that the basic causes of accidents in hospital settings are -. A source o...
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Adherence to medical advise: September 2006
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Adherence to medical advise. Monday, September 18, 2006. Posted by b3 at 1:58 AM. Friday, September 01, 2006. Examples of and Reasons Why Patients do not Adhere.Examples of and Reasons Why Patients do not Adhere. In health care takes two main forms: behavioural and medical. The former is concerned with health behaviours such as quitting smoking and the adoption of exercise. Medical compliance. Why don't patients adhere? Type and severity of psychiatric disorder, forgetfulness, lack of understanding.
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Stress
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Friday, September 01, 2006. Well supported by research (Zegans, 1982). Some evidence exists to support this buffering hypothesis. In one study, women who had a close, intimate relationship were largely unaffected by severely stressful events, whereas those with no strong social supports experienced a substantial disturbance when faced (Brown et al, 1975). And stress. They can rate their level of relaxation on a scale of 1 to 10 or can signal by raising an index finger when tension begins to increase.
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Stress: September 2006
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Monday, September 18, 2006. Posted by b4 @ 1:59 AM. Friday, September 01, 2006. Evaluation Points You Should Know for Stress. Point 1: Compare and contrast. Kanner's hassles and up-lifts measures with Holmes and Rahe's social readjustment rating scale (SRRS). Comparisons; They both try to measure stress and both provide us with quantitative data. Differences; measuring major life events (Holmes and Rahe) or measuring everyday events (Kanner). Further, stressors are culturally specific and historically sp...
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Stress
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Friday, September 01, 2006. The researchers used these ratings to assign values to each event and constructed the scale shown below (not all the scale is shown) -. Death of a spouse. Death of a close family member. Personal injury and illness. Change in health of family. Gain of new family member. Change in financial state. Death of close friend. Change to different line of work. Change in number of arguments with spouse. Mortgage over $10,000. Foreclosure of mortgage or loan. Change in church activities.
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Assesing education perfomance
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Friday, September 01, 2006. Implications of Assessment and Categorisation. This is the emotional reaction that both students and teachers can experience depending on the nature of the assessment processes that they face. Believe it or not but many teachers do get highly anxious when their students are going to be assessed by external examinations because they feel that the students performance will be a reflection on their teaching. Though more of a problem is the anxiety. Other researchers disagree with...