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Projecte d'investigació-acció: Violència escolar i integració social

2006

En aquest treball es presenta el Projecte d'Investigació-Acció realitzat pel grup Lisis de la Universitat de València. Des del model ecològic, l'interès està a analitzar i prevenir la conducta violenta entre iguals a l'escola. Per a això s'ha aplicat en una mostra de 1319 adolescents d'edats compreses entre els 11 i els 16 anys una bateria d'instruments. En aquest article s'exposa, a tall d'exemple, un dels models d'equacions estructurals calculats en aquesta investigació. En concret s'analitza l'efecte directe i l'indirecte del clima familiar en la conducta violenta entre iguals i en el context escolar.

:PSICOLOGÍA [UNESCO]UNESCO::PSICOLOGÍAGrup Lisis (Universitat de València) violència escolar model ecològic model d'equacions estructurals clima familiar conducta violenta entre iguals adolescents context escolar. Lisis Group (University of Valencia) school violence ecological model structural equation model family environment violent behaviour among adolescents peers school environment. Artículo
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Frequency-specific network activity predicts bradykinesia severity in Parkinson’s disease

2021

Highlights • Parallel subnetworks are affected in bradykinesia. • The primary motor and the premotor cortex are common nodes with task-specificity. • Beta activity decreases, gamma activity increases with improvement of bradykinesia. • Subthalamic stimulation reduces beta, increases gamma power in ipsilateral cortex. • Subnetworks act with frequency-specific oscillations.

PPC posterior parietal cortexBradykinesiaParkinson's diseaseDeep brain stimulationCognitive Neurosciencemedicine.medical_treatmentComputer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsR858-859.7FT finger tappingHypokinesiaElectromyographyElectroencephalographyPS pronation-supinationGamma oscillationPremotor cortexCER cerebellumSubthalamic NucleusDeep brain stimulationmedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRC346-429SMA supplementary motor cortexM1 primary motor cortexResting state fMRImedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryRegular ArticleBeta oscillationmedicine.diseasehumanitiesnervous system diseasesParkinson diseaseHG hand graspingSubthalamic nucleusCross-Sectional Studiesmedicine.anatomical_structurePMC premotor cortexNeurologyDLPFC dorsolateral prefrontal cortexFinger tappingStrEM structural equation modellingNeurology. Diseases of the nervous systemNeurology (clinical)businessNeuroscienceSTN subthalamic nucleusNeuroImage: Clinical
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Assessing the Effect of Drivers’ Gender on Their Intention to Use Fully Automated Vehicles

2021

Although fully automated vehicles (SAE level 5) are expected to acquire a major relevance for transportation dynamics by the next few years, the number of studies addressing their perceived benefits from the perspective of human factors remains substantially limited. This study aimed, firstly, to assess the relationships among drivers’ demographic factors, their assessment of five key features of automated vehicles (i.e., increased connectivity, reduced driving demands, fuel and trip-related efficiency, and safety improvements), and their intention to use them, and secondly, to test the predictive role of the feature’ valuations over usage intention, focusing on gender as a key …

TechnologyQH301-705.5QC1-999vehicle automation; features; fully automated cars; Multi-Group Structural Equation Modeling (MGSEM); gender; intention; drivers; roadway technologiesCarreteresgenderfeaturesGeneral Materials ScienceBiology (General)QD1-999InstrumentationAutomatitzacióFluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesSeguretat viàriaTPhysicsProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral EngineeringVehiclesfully automated carsEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)vehicle automationComputer Science ApplicationsMulti-Group Structural Equation Modeling (MGSEM)ChemistryintentionTecnologiaTA1-2040Applied Sciences
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Effect of customer heterogeneity on the relationship satisfaction–loyalty

2014

Abstract The need to study the differences among consumers due to their behavioural heterogeneity and the highly competitive consumer markets is recognized. In this paper, we analyse the potential heterogeneous shopping assessment in retail and how that experience may influence on consequent customer loyalty in a different way. The effects of satisfaction on attitudinal and behavioural loyalty and positive word of mouth are estimated by a finite-mixture structural equation model, and unobserved heterogeneity is analysed simultaneously. The results show that there are three latent segments where the strength of causal relationships differs which mean that there is an overestimation of the im…

Relationship satisfactionBoca-orejaLealtadmedia_common.quotation_subjectRetailWord of mouthSatisfactionAdvertisingHeterogeneidad no observadaStructural equation modelingLoyalty business modelLoyaltyCustomer heterogeneityWord-of-mouthUnobserved heterogeneitySatisfacciónLoyaltyEconomicsGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesFinite mixture structural equation modellingModelo de ecuaciones estructurales de mezclas finitasMarketingComercio minoristaGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonRevista Española de Investigación en Marketing ESIC
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Modeling Employee Satisfaction in Relation to CSR Practices and Attraction and Retention of Top Talent

2013

In today's economy, companies must work harder than ever to attract, retain and motivate talented employees in order to foster employee satisfaction, and in order to do so, CSR practices can provide a strategic tool. A green company no longer denotes solely the promotion of green products or reduction of energy consumption, as it has to incorporate proactive and innovative means of tracking sustainability while involving employees in such corporate behavior. This paper highlights an empirical study of responses from 10 multinational companies regarding their corporate social responsibility initiatives as a way to attract and retain good employees, while providing an appropriate environment …

employee satisfaction employee retention employee attraction corporate social responsibility structural equation modelcorporate social responsibilityemployee retentionstructural equation modelemployee attractionlcsh:Businesslcsh:HF5001-6182employee satisfactionExpert Journal of Business and Management
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Teacher emotional support in relation to social competence in preschool classrooms

2020

The present study aimed to investigate the associations between teachers’ observed emotional support and social competence among Finnish pre-schoolers (6-year-olds). The quality of emotional support was observed using the Classroom Assessment Scoring System Pre-K in 47 preschool classrooms twice across the preschool year. Teachers rated children’s social competence in autumn and again in spring, using the Multisource Assessment of Social Competence Scale (MASCS), which produced sum scores for cooperating skills, empathy, impulsivity, and disruptiveness. Consistent with the transactional model, we specified reciprocal (auto-regressive and cross-lagged) relationships within a Multilevel Struc…

tunnekasvatusEmotional supportvuorovaikutusmedia_common.quotation_subjectsosiaalinen tukiEmpathyemotional supportluokkatyöskentelypreschoolEducationDevelopmental psychologymultilevel structural equation models (MSEM)Interpersonal competence:Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Pedagogiske fag: 280 [VDP]0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesQuality (business)Relation (history of concept)media_commonutdanningsvitenskapførskolen4. Education05 social sciencessocial competencesosiaaliset taidot050301 educationtunnetaidotopettajatemotionaalisuusPeer reviewyhteistyökykyesikouluSocial competencepoikkeava käyttäytyminensosial kompetansePsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychology
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Validity and Internal Consistency of the Preschool-FLAT, a New Tool for the Assessment of Food Literacy in Young Children from the Training-To-Health…

2020

Background: The importance of assessing “food literacy” since youth has been highlighted and, to this purpose, valid and consistent instruments are needed. This study aimed to assess the validity and internal consistency of the preschool-FLAT (Food Literacy Assessment Tool). Methods. 505 children from 21 kindergartens, recruited within the Training-to-Health Project in Palermo (Italy), underwent oral sessions and activities on food-related aspects. Their knowledge/skills were recorded in the preschool-FLAT. The following scale measures were assessed: Content validity; internal consistency (Chronbach’s alpha coefficients); construct validity (Structural Equation Modeling&md…

MalevalidityPsychometrics030309 nutrition & dieteticsHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisassessmentModel fittinglcsh:MedicineIntervention groupstructural equation modelingfood literacy; validity; consistency; preschool education; assessment; structural equation modelingArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal consistencySurveys and QuestionnairesAssessment; Consistency; Food literacy; Preschool education; Structural equation modeling; ValidityContent validityHumans030212 general & internal medicineFood literacyChild0303 health sciencesSettore M-EDF/02 - Metodi E Didattiche Delle Attivita' SportiveSchoolsconsistencylcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthDiscriminant validityConstruct validityReproducibility of Resultsfood literacyHealth LiteracyItalyFoodLatent Class AnalysisScale (social sciences)Child PreschoolFemalepreschool educationPsychologySettore M-EDF/01 - Metodi E Didattiche Delle Attivita' MotorieClinical psychologyInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 17; Issue 8; Pages: 2759
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Premature conclusions about the signal‐to‐noise ratio in structural equation modeling research : A commentary on Yuan and Fang (2023)

2023

In a recent article published in this journal, Yuan and Fang (British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 2023) suggest comparing structural equation modeling (SEM), also known as covariance-based SEM (CB-SEM), estimated by normal-distribution-based maximum likelihood (NML), to regression analysis with (weighted) composites estimated by least squares (LS) in terms of their signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). They summarize their findings in the statement that “[c]ontrary to the common belief that CB-SEM is the preferred method for the analysis of observational data, this article shows that regression analysis via weighted composites yields parameter estimates with much smaller stan…

Statistics and ProbabilityHenseler-Ogasawara specificationeffect sizetilastomenetelmätpartial least squares structural equation modelingGeneral MedicinerakenneyhtälömallitregressioanalyysiArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)sum scorescovariance-based structural equation modelingcomposite modelregression analysis with weighted compositesfactor score regressionGeneral Psychology
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Emotional intelligence as a predictor of prosocial behaviors in spanish and colombian older adults based on path models

2022

Emotional intelligence (EI), empathy, and prosocial behavior (PB) are widely studied in the early stages of life, up to adolescence. However, there have been few studies in older adults. Using a multivariate methodology, exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) were applied with structural equation models (SEM) in 271 older adults in Colombia, along with a Spanish sample made up of 139 adults over 60 years of age, for a total sample of 411 older adults. The results confirmed that EI, as measured with the WLEIS, scale is the best predictor of PB, with excellent adjustment criteria (GFI = 0.99; CFI = 0.98; RMSEA = 0.064; PCLOSE = 0.28; SRMR = 0.023; AIC = 57.30…

Health Information ManagementPsicologiaLeadership and ManagementHealth Policyemotional intelligence; prosocial behavior; path; confirmatory factor analysis; structural equation modelingHealth Informatics
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The vaccinaTion & Hpv Knowledge (THinK) questionnaire: a reliability and validity study on a sample of women living in Sicily (southern-Italy)

2019

Objective The aim of this study was to introduce the VaccinaTion & Hpv Knowledge (THinK) questionnaire to assess knowledge about human papillomavirus (HPV) and attitude to HPV-vaccination. Its reliability and validity was demonstrated in a sample of women living in Sicily (southern Italy). Methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted on a sample of 220 women at the “Paolo Giaccone” University Hospital in Palermo (Sicily), aged 18–61. Data were analyzed through Cronbach’s alpha and exploratory factor analysis, followed by a structural equation model with measurement component. The two-level data structure was explicitly considered. Results Three dimensions were found: “knowledge of HP…

medicine.medical_specialtylcsh:MedicineGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyStructural equation modelingValidity03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCronbach's alphamedicineMultilevel structural equation modelGeneral knowledge030212 general & internal medicineReliability (statistics)QuestionnaireGeneral Neurosciencelcsh:RVaccinationHPV infectionGeneral MedicinePapillomavirusPapillomavirumedicine.diseaseExplained variationReliabilityExploratory factor analysisVaccinationKnowledgeAttitude030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFamily medicineGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesPsychology
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