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Noziedzīgi iegūtas mantas kriminālprocesuālais regulējums un problemātika
2015
Bakalaura nosaukums ir ,,Noziedzīgi iegūtas mantas kriminālprocesuālais regulējums un problemātika”. Bakalaura darba mērķis ir izanalizēt literatūru, veikt izpēti un atrast noziedzīgi iegūtas mantas institūta problemātiku, noskaidrot kāda ir noziedzīgi iegūtas mantas piemērošana praksē. Tāpat arī viens no darba mērķiem ir piedāvāt normatīvajos aktos un tiesu praksē pastāvošajām problēmām risinājumus. Bakalaura darba uzdevums ir izpētīt noziedzīgi iegūtas mantas institūta rašanās vēsturi, salīdzināt dažādu tiesību zinātnieku viedokļus attiecībā uz šī institūta problemātiku, kā arī piedāvāt normatīvajos aktos un tiesu praksē pastāvošo problēmu risinājumus. Bakalaura darbs sastāv no trīs nodaļ…
Framing Effects on Online Security Behavior
2020
We conducted an incentivized lab experiment examining the effect of gain vs. loss-framed warning messages on online security behavior. We measured the probability of suffering a cyberattack during the experiment as the result of five specific security behaviors: choosing a safe connection, providing minimum information during the sign-up process, choosing a strong password, choosing a trusted vendor, and logging-out. A loss-framed message led to more secure behavior during the experiment. The experiment also measured the effect of trusting beliefs and cybersecurity knowledge. Trusting beliefs had a negative effect on security behavior, while cybersecurity knowledge had a positive effect.
Kanoniczne procesy małżeńskie a prawo polskie
2018
Numerical Magnitude Affects Accuracy but Not Precision of Temporal Judgments
2021
A Theory of Magnitude (ATOM) suggests that space, time, and quantities are processed through a generalized magnitude system. ATOM posits that task-irrelevant magnitudes interfere with the processing of task-relevant magnitudes as all the magnitudes are processed by a common system. Many behavioral and neuroimaging studies have found support in favor of a common magnitude processing system. However, it is largely unknown whether such cross-domain monotonic mapping arises from a change in the accuracy of the magnitude judgments or results from changes in precision of the processing of magnitude. Therefore, in the present study, we examined whether large numerical magnitude affects temporal ac…
Real-Time Processes of Career Goal Construction : A Study Case Approach with Implications for the Development of Adolescents’ Identity
2022
The study aimed at investigating how different young people going through the post-high school transition set, monitor, pursue, and renegotiate career goals in real-time and in everyday life circumstances. A theoretically driven proposition supported the conceptualization of career goals as complex dynamic systems and guided the examination and description of the moment-to-moment processes shaping the (re)construction of career goals. The study adopted an exploratory research approach and was based on a longitudinal case study design. Diary reports were collected for 39 weeks. Participants were four young people (three females, one male) who at the onset of the study were 18 years of age an…
The process of nursing a woman after ischemic stroke. A case report
2019
Nutrient sensing: What can we learn from different tastes about the nutrient contents in today's foods?
2019
Abstract Tastes are often described as having a nutrient-signaling function eliciting expectations about the food and its nutrient content. The objectives of this work was to investigate correlations between taste intensity and nutrient content, to evaluate the impact of competing tastes on these relationships, and to know if the content in certain nutrients could be inferred from a combination of tastes. The Food Taste Database (Martin et al., 2014) and a French Food Composition table (ANSES-Ciqual) were used to obtain a dataset combining sensory and nutritional information for 365 foods. Our results confirm the existence of several taste-nutrient relationships previously suggested by othe…
Seabird influence on ecological processes in coastal marine ecosystems: an overlooked role?
2013
Coastal marine ecosystems and especially transitional environments host a large variety of birds, functioning as nesting sites for resident species and corridors for migratory ones. Seabirds activity may trigger movement of nutrients and organic matter between coastal boundaries, affecting their availability and processing. Consequently seabirds are often labelled as biotic vectors. While attention has been focused on the study of biodiversity level and migratory patterns of avifauna, there is little information on the effects of seabirds on ecological features (i.e. trophic status, biodiversity level, food web patterns, transfer of contaminants) in coastal marine ecosystems. To address the…
Presentazione del volume
2020
Overweight children display enhanced reward responses to food-related pictures and odours
2012
Overweight children display enhanced reward responses to food-related pictures and odours. 19. European congress on obesity (ECO)