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Dal corpo virtuale alle virtù del corpo (Atti del Convegno Nazionale APID® 2021)

2022

Nella Danza Movimento Terapia (DMT) vengono coinvolte più dimensioni interrelate: psicologica, emozionale, immaginativa, creativa, relazionale, espressiva, comunicativa, estetica. Fondamentale, data la complessità dei processi coinvolti, è garantire un setting; in DMT esso va inteso come un insieme di componenti stabili e riconoscibili che consento di creare uno “spazio extra-ordinario” protetto e intimo, connotato affettivamente. La relazione psicocorporea intersoggettiva, la significatività dello spazio, il setting presuppongono la presenza, la possibilità di scambi e contatti emozionali che sembrerebbero non poter prescindere dal trovarsi fisicamente insieme. La pandemia da Covid 19 ha c…

Esperienze artistiche di gruppo a distanzaVirtual intersubjective and embodied relationshipConvegno nazionale APID onlineDanza Movimento Terapiarelazione intersoggetiva ed embodied a distanzaDance Movement TherapyCovid Pandemic 19APID National Conference onlineOnline group art experiences.Settore M-PED/01 - Pedagogia Generale E SocialePandemia Covid 19
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The Youth Guarantee and lifelong guidance

2013

EuropeEU-maatlifelong guidancenuoretemploymentelinikäinen oppiminentyöllisyysYouth GuaranteeEurooppanuorisotakuuyoung people
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Use without training: A case study of evidence-based software design for intuitive use

2019

This paper reviews intuitive software design and outlines the development of an instrument for analysts to evaluate the intuitiveness of software design. Current intuition research outlines three requirements for intuitive use: (a) existing experiential domain knowledge and skills, (b) an unexplainable perception that a novel situation is contextually familiar, and (c) successful application of users’ previously acquired experiential knowledge and skills. A case study illustrates how these requirements can be specified, implemented, and evaluated. Questions to evaluate the characteristics of intuitive design and use resulted in an intuitive use evaluation of 3.2 on a scale of 0–4, indicatin…

Evidence-based practiceintuitive designSocial PsychologyComputer sciencebusiness.industryCommunicationaffordancesinteraction designsystem analysisUsabilityInteraction designintuitionusabilityHuman-Computer InteractionUser experience designHuman–computer interactionuser experienceSoftware designbusinessAffordanceIntuitionHuman Technology
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Extraversion and performance approach goal orientation : An integrative approach to personality

2019

Abstract Research shows that extraversion is unrelated to performance approach goal orientation, both at the trait- and the state-level. However, since previous studies have either focused on the trait- or the state-level, such a conclusion may be premature. Building upon the idea that acting against one’s trait consumes self-control resources, we reason that within-person deviations from one’s level of trait extraversion might negatively relate to performance approach goal orientation. Using experience sampling data from 47 employees across 10 days (N = 307), we found that deviations from one’s trait extraversion levels are associated with lower levels of performance approach goal orientat…

Experience sampling methodSocial Psychologytavoiteorientaatiomedia_common.quotation_subject050109 social psychologyintegrative approach to personality050105 experimental psychologyBehavioral concordance modelbehavioral concordance modelkäyttäytymismallitperformance approach goal orientationPersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesgoalsekstroversioPsychology(all)curvilinear relationshipsGeneral Psychologymedia_commonExtraversion and introversionperformance approachGoal orientation05 social sciencesgoal orientationpersoonallisuustavoitteetsuoriutuminenextraversionTraitcounterdispositional behaviorPsychologyCognitive psychology
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Counterdispositional Conscientiousness and Wellbeing: How Does Acting Out of Character Relate to Positive and Negative Affect at Work?

2020

Conscientiousness is typically seen as a positive or desired personality trait in the workplace, with the overall assumption being “the more, the better”. Drawing on the behavioral concordance model, we challenge this assumption, expecting that the highest level of positive affect and the lowest level of negative affect will correspond at the point where state and trait conscientiousness converge. Using an experience sampling study and an event reconstruction study, we show that deviations from one’s level of trait conscientiousness relate to variations in positive and negative affect, but not in a straightforward way. While wellbeing was lower when people behaved less conscientiously than …

Experience sampling methodorganizational psychologyConcordancemedia_common.quotation_subjecthyvinvointi050109 social psychology050105 experimental psychologywellbeingPersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesWithin- and between- person personalityBig Five personality traitsconscientiousnesswithin- and between- person personalitymedia_commonpositive and negative affect05 social sciencesConscientiousnessTraitcounterdispositional behaviorConscientiousnessPositive psychologyIndustrial and organizational psychologyPsychologySocial psychologytunnollisuusSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)
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Impact of Mediation devices on the Museum Visit Experience and on Visitors' Behavioural Intentions

2012

This study draws on the experiential approach and has two main goals: to explore the different dimensions of the museum experience regardless of whether it is mediated by mediation devices (e.g., audio guides, interactive terminals, SmartPhones, tablets, augmented reality), and to identify the impact of such devices on visitors' behavioural intentions. The authors conduct a qualitative and exploratory investigation to address the following questions: Does the development of such devices affect both experience dimensions and the audience's behavioural intentions? Which components of a museum visit are concerned?

ExperienceMuseum visitorsMediationvisite en ligneonline visit[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financeinformation and communication technologiesSmartphonesExpérience vécuemuséesin situ visit[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationMuseum attendance[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesmuseosvisite in situ[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceAudio toursmuseums[ SHS.GESTION ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationoutils de médiation interactifsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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La escritura expresiva en la orientación. Una metodología educativa para la construcción del proyecto de vida personal y profesional

2020

La scrittura espressiva adottata a scuola come strumento di autorientamento dell’adolescente di 17-18 anni non sostituisce l’intervento educativo dell’insegnante, piuttosto può considerarsi una tecnica efficace per raccogliere tutte le informazioni necessarie con cui formare, con il consenso dell’alunno e insieme a lui, un quadro esaustivo in cui includere lo stato attuale delle sue competenze, le sue attitudini, i suoi interessi, le sue motivazioni, la sua storia formativa, il suo profilo di personalità, i suoi limiti, nonché i suoi obiettivi e le modalità concrete con cui egli pensa di raggiungerli. Essa è pertanto un metodo educativo con cui gli studenti che si approssimano a svolgere gl…

Expressive writing guidance high school university educational methodology educational-professional life project self-efficacy self-image decision making skillScrittura espressiva orientamento liceo università metodologia educativa progetto di vita formativo-professionale auto-efficacia immagine di sé capacità decisionaleEscritura expresiva orientación bachillerato metodología educativa proyecto de vida formativo-profesional auto-eficacia imagen de sí capacidad de tomar decisiones.Settore M-PED/03 - Didattica E Pedagogia Speciale
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Trends and patterns in the evolution of vascular plants: macroevolutionary implications of a multilevel taxonomic analysis

2010

Cascales-Minana, B., Munoz-Bertomeu, J., Ros, R., Segura, J. 2010: Trends and patterns in the evolution of vascular plants: macroevolutionary implications of a multilevel taxonomic analysis. Lethaia, 10.1111/j.1502-3931.2009.00212.x Studying the macroevolutionary patterns of vascular plants from the Silurian to the present-day provides a global record of plant life history. Evolutionary rates (origination, extinction and diversification) for families, orders, classes and divisions were analysed, as was abundance and richness for 21 time intervals. An accumulative analysis, based on the total plant fossil record, the accumulated extinctions and relative diversity, was also carried out. The d…

Extinction eventExtinctionPermianPaleozoicEcologyPaleontologysocial sciencesBiologyhumanitiesAbundance (ecology)CarboniferousSpecies richnessOriginationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsLethaia
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A late Permian ichthyofauna from the Zechstein Basin, Lithuania-Latvia Region

2019

AbstractThe late Permian is a transformative time, which ended in one of the most significant extinction events in Earth’s history. Fish assemblages are a major component of marine foods webs. The macroevolution and biogeographic patterns of late Permian fish are currently insufficiently known. In this contribution, the late Permian fish fauna from Kūmas quarry (southern Latvia) is described for the first time. As a result, the studied late Permian Latvian assemblage consisted of isolated chondrichthyan teeth ofHelodussp., ?Acrodussp., ?Omanoselachesp. and euselachian type dermal denticles as well as many osteichthyan scales of the Haplolepidae and Elonichthydae; numerous teeth ofPalaeonisc…

Extinction eventPaleontologyGeographyPermianbiologyPlatysomusAbundance (ecology)FaunaAssemblage (archaeology)AcrodusStructural basinbiology.organism_classification
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A comparison of three statistical methods for analysing extinction threat status

2013

SUMMARYThe International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List provides a globally-recognized evaluation of the conservation status of species, with the aim of catalysing appropriate conservation action. However, in some parts of the world, species data may be lacking or insufficient to predict risk status. If species with shared ecological or life history characteristics also tend to share their risk of extinction, then ecological or life history characteristics may be used to predict which species may be at risk, although perhaps not yet classified as such by the IUCN. Statistical models may be a means to determine whether there are non-threatened or unclassified species that s…

ExtinctionEcologyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisStatistical modelManagement Monitoring Policy and LawBiologyLogistic regressionPollutionDiscriminant function analysisAbundance (ecology)Threatened speciesStatisticsConservation statusIUCN Red Listta1181Nature and Landscape ConservationWater Science and TechnologyEnvironmental Conservation
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