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Una perspectiva de género en el estudio de conductas de riesgo de los adolescentes.

2016

La adolescencia es una etapa clave para la adquisición de los estilos de vida saludables. Sin embargo, a nivel europeo, se observa cómo los y las adolescentes realizan a diario conductas de riesgo para su salud. Dadas las repercusiones que conllevan, este trabajo explora la realización de conductas de riesgo para la salud (consumo de alcohol, tabaco y otras drogas, mala alimentación, sedentarismo y sexualidad de riesgo) así como el análisis de aquellas variables que podrían facilitarlas (actitudes, creencias y motivaciones) entre adolescentes de la Comunidad Valenciana. Para ello, 300 adolescentes entre 15 y 18 años, cumplimentaron el Cuestionario de Información, Actitudes y Comportamientos…

European levelRisk behaviourHuman sexuality030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyMedium term03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of life (healthcare)030225 pediatricsEnvironmental healthEating habitsPsychologyTobacco and other drugsSedentary lifestyleInternational Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology. Revista INFAD de Psicología.
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THE BEHAVE APPLICATION: AN EVIDENCE-BASED TOOL TO MANAGE SOCIAL EMOTIONAL BEHAVIOURAL DIFFICULTIES

2019

Social Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties (SEBD) are a persistent and multiple manifestation of maladaptive behaviours which interfere with the students' learning, social functioning and development and/or that of their peers. They may become apparent through withdrawn, passive, aggressive or self-injurious tendencies. The prevalence of these disorders is 2-16% of the general population. Children with SEBD, diagnosed or not, are likely to live in social isolation, to receive a poor education, and they risk becoming deviant teenagers, or unemployed adults. A way to approach SEBD with consistent level of educational success is to equip teachers with proper training on practical and proven…

Evidence-based practiceevidence-basedSocial Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties evidence-based problematic behaviours behavioural interventions school educationeducationSocial emotional learningproblematic behavioursschool educationbehavioural interventionsPsychologySettore M-PSI/05 - Psicologia SocialeSocial Emotional and Behavioural DifficultiesCognitive psychology
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Supplemental Material for Cortot et al., 2019

2019

The file "Cortot-SupplFigs.1-9" is a pdf containing all the Supplementary Figures 1-9 with their legendsThe file "Suppl_Tables_final" is a xlsx with Tables S1-S14 corresponding to all data shown in the Cortot et al. paper.

Evolutionary Biology60201 Behavioural EcologyFOS: Biological sciencesGenetics
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Entropy-Based Behavioural Efficiency of the Financial Market

2021

The most known and used abstract model of the financial market is based on the concept of the informational efficiency (EMH) of that market. The paper proposes an alternative which could be named the behavioural efficiency of the financial market, which is based on the behavioural entropy instead of the informational entropy. More specifically, the paper supports the idea that, in the financial market, the only measure (if any) of the entropy is the available behaviours indicated by the implicit information. Therefore, the behavioural entropy is linked to the concept of behavioural efficiency. The paper argues that, in fact, in the financial markets, there is not a (real) informational effi…

Existential quantificationSciencePhysicsQC1-999Financial marketQEconomic agentsGeneral Physics and AstronomyAstrophysicsMeasure (mathematics)Articlebehaviourimplicit informationMicroeconomicsQB460-466EMHefficiencyEconomicsAMHfinancial marketEntropy (energy dispersal)EBBEentropyEntropy
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The relationship between online vigilance and affective well-being in everyday life: Combining smartphone logging with experience sampling

2021

Contains fulltext : 220301.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) Through communication technology, users find themselves constantly connected to others to such an extent that they routinely develop a mindset of connectedness. This mindset has been defined as online vigilance. Although there is a large body of research on media use and well-being, the question of how online vigilance impacts well-being remains unanswered. In this preregistered study, we combine experience sampling and smartphone logging to address the relation of online vigilance and affective well-being in everyday life. Seventy-five Android users answered eight daily surveys over five days (N = 1615) whilst having their…

Experience sampling methodBehaviour Change and Well-beingSocial PsychologySocial connectednessCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesLoggingApplied psychology050801 communication & media studies050109 social psychologySocial DevelopmentCommunication and Media0508 media and communicationsInformation and Communications TechnologyWell-beingLife Science0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesInformationSystems_MISCELLANEOUSPsychologyEveryday lifeApplied PsychologyVigilance (psychology)media_common
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Effects of Behavioural Finance on Emerging Capital Markets

2014

Abstract A recent common view of finance experts is that it is becoming increasingly difficult to understand how the economy as a whole works. Although the efficient market theory might be considered an ideal model enabling the interpretation of market behavior, it has begun to lose ground, and the rationality hypothesis failed to explain the excessive volatility of the returns and trading volume recorded on both developed capital markets and emerging ones. Adding the behavioral finance perspective to the equation can help us to understand better how market agents will react. In this article, we investigate the factors that may explain the trading volume evolution on two emerging capital ma…

FinanceRational expectationsAlternative trading systemFinancial economicsbusiness.industryGeneral Engineeringbehavioural financeEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyMarket microstructureBehavioral economicscomputer.software_genreEfficient-market hypothesiscapital marketsrational expectationsEconomicsHigh-frequency tradingAlgorithmic tradingbusinessCapital marketcomputerProcedia Economics and Finance
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Effects of Behavioural Factors on Human Financial Decisions

2014

Abstract In this article, we investigate the factors that may explain the trading volume evolution on two emerging capital markets, Romania and Brazil. We analyze the impact of both investors who ground their trading behaviour on rational expectations and investors who show psychological and emotional facets of the human decision, which we call behavioural errors, as independent variables on the trading volume as dependent variable. The results indicate that trading is influenced by the investors’ irrational behaviour. Thus, the rationality hypothesis can be rejected for both capital markets.

FinanceRational expectationsVariablesbusiness.industryFinancial economicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectbehavioural financeGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyRationalitycapital marketsrational expectationsIrrational numberEconomicsHuman decisionbusinessCapital marketmedia_commonProcedia Economics and Finance
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Analysis of the Aggregate Financial Behaviour of Customers Using the Transtheoretical Model of Change

2014

Abstract The authors addressed the problem of aggregate financial behaviour of customers by using the transtheoretical model of change. Aggregate financial behaviour of customers was studied by analyzing payment cards, private pension savings and mortgage loans. The transheoretical model of change was chosen as a theoretical framework for the analysis. Conclusions are based on results of regression analysis of empirical evidence of customers’ financial behaviour relation to the given products during the time period 2001-2013 in Latvia and further logical inferences by authors, which are consistent with the chosen theoretical framework of the transtheoretical model of change

FinanceRelation (database)financial productsbusiness.industryAggregate (data warehouse)Transtheoretical modelRegression analysisPrivate pensionTranstheoretical model of changePayment cardcustomer behaviour.EconomicsGeneral Materials SciencebusinessEmpirical evidenceFinancial servicesProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Financial Behaviour Under Economic Strain in Different Age Groups: Predictors and Change Across 20 Years

2021

AbstractThe present study examined the multiple micro- and macro-level factors that affect individuals’ financial behaviour under economic strain. The following sociodemographic and economic factors that predict financial behaviour were analysed: age group, year of data gathering, and attitudes towards consumption (economical, deprived, and hedonistic). Subjective financial situations and demographic characteristics were controlled for. Finnish time series data that consisted of five cross-sectional nationally representative surveys were used (n = 10 043). The analyses revealed four types of financial behaviour: cutting expenses, borrowing, increasing income, and gambling. Young adults aged…

Financial behaviourAttitudes towards consumptionCAPABILITYborrowingYOUNG-ADULTSBorrowing050207 economicsYoung adultmedia_commonattitudes towards consumptionsosiodemografiset tekijätINDEPENDENCE05 social sciencesikäryhmätkuluttajakäyttäytyminenFINLAND5144 Social psychologyincreasing income8. Economic growthBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)PsychologyCONSUMEREconomics and Econometrics515 Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjecthenkilökohtainen taloussäästäminenAffect (psychology)Consumer educationcutting expensesAge groupsDebt0502 economics and businessrahapelitIncreasing incomefinancial behaviourINDEBTEDNESSFinanceConsumption (economics)Original PaperCONSEQUENCESData collectionbusiness.industryCONSUMPTIONDEBTLIFE-CYCLEgamblingGambling050211 marketinglainatbusinessCutting expensesJournal of Consumer Policy
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Stressing sequence of steel cable-stayed bridges built by cantilevering

2015

The construction of cable-stayed bridges by cantilevering implies several changes of geometry, stress and strain patterns during the assemblage of segments. The main target to be satisfied in the construction process is the achievement of the required final geometry and of a convenient state of stress for self-weight and sustained loads. The sequence of stay stressing and the values of prestressing forces at each stage of segment assembling have the main role for reaching the desired result of design, due to the large redundancy of cable-stayed structures.Among the different procedures proposed in the literature for initial cable force determination, the Partial Elastic Scheme (PES) Method …

Finite element methodPrestressingConstruction processStaged constructionFinite element procedurePrestressing forcescable stayed bridgeGeometryCable stayed bridgesNonlinear behavioursSteel cable-stayed bridgesSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniGeometric non-linearityOffshore pipelinesCable stayed bridges; Finite element method; Geometry; Offshore pipelines; Prestressing; Construction process; Finite element procedure; Geometric non-linearity; Nonlinear behaviours; Prestressing forces; Staged construction; Steel cable-stayed bridges; Stress and strainStress and strain
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