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Perspectives on Global Understanding in Ibero-American Countries

2018

This chapter analyzes the different aspects of geographical education in Ibero-America, and more precisely, its contribution to global understanding from a spatial and territorial perspective thanks to the composition of networks such as Geoforo, Redladgeo and the NosPropomos! project. The authors debate the significance of this discipline in the building of a geographically informed citizen, aware of the potentials and limits of the territories in which he or she lives. Geographical education is presented as an ensemble of knowledge, skills, and attitudes of great importance for human education in each of the scales of the world-system. This discipline is also regarded as a pedagogical and…

Secondary educationField (Bourdieu)05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)0507 social and economic geographyPrimary education050301 educationBasic educationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONEngineering ethicsSociology050703 geography0503 educationComposition (language)
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La "normatività" tra etica e metafisica

2017

The Author’s aim is to highlight the limits of monist metaphysics which underpin the paradigm of Secular Humanism. In fact, all forms of monism consider good and evil either as internal momentums to the logic of development of the world, or as mere illusions within the evolutionary process. Can tragedies as the Holocaust be interpreted by such a monistic approach? The distinction between ‘polar opposition’ and ‘logic of contradiction’ is introduced by Romano Guardini. This is based on a creationistic metaphysic and it is useful to show that our practical-moral investigation is legitimated only by a theist approach. By considering good and evil as two aspect with mutual implications, monisti…

Secular humanismOpposition (planets)media_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyIllusionMetaphysicsContradictionTheismGood and evilethics metaphysic monism theism evilMonismEpistemologymedia_commonSOCIETÀ DEGLI INDIVIDUI (LA)
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Effects of the Best Possible Self intervention: A systematic review and meta-analysis

2019

The Best Possible Self (BPS) exercise promotes a positive view of oneself in the best possible future, after working hard towards it. Since the first work that attempted to examine the benefits of this intervention in 2001, studies on the BPS have grown exponentially and, currently, this is one of the most widely used Positive Psychology Interventions. However, little is yet known about its overall effectiveness in increasing wellbeing outcomes. Thus, the aim of this meta-analysis is to shed light on this question. A systematic literature search was conducted, and 29 studies (in 26 articles) met the inclusion criteria of empirically testing the intervention and comparing it to a control con…

Self-assessmentSelf-AssessmentEmotionsHappinessTest StatisticsPsychological interventionSocial SciencesPublication EthicsBest Possible Self intervention050109 social psychologyDatabase and Informatics MethodsMathematical and Statistical TechniquesMedicine and Health SciencesPsychologyDatabase SearchingResearch Integritymedia_commonMultidisciplinaryDepressionQStatistics05 social sciencesRMetaanalysisModerationPsychology PositiveMeta-analysisPhysical SciencesMedicineEducational StatusPositive psychologyPsychologyResearch ArticleClinical psychologyScience PolicySciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectEmotional AdjustmentResearch and Analysis Methods050105 experimental psychologyOptimismIntervention (counseling)Mental Health and PsychiatryGratitudeHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesStatistical MethodsGratitudeMood DisordersBiology and Life SciencesSelf CareMeta-analysisPersonalidad Evaluación y Tratamiento PsicológicoPeople and PlacesSystematic reviewPopulation GroupingsUndergraduatesMathematicsPLOS ONE
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Willingness to Communicate in L2 and Self-Perceived Levels of FL Skills in Polish Adolescents

2011

The willingness to communicate (WTC) construct, originally referring to individuals’ tendencies to engage in communication in the L1 when given the free choice (McCroskey and Richmond, Personality and interpersonal communication, Newbury Park, CA, pp. 129–156, 1987), can also be applied to a second language context (MacIntyre, Dornyei, Clement and Noels, Mod Lang J 82:545–562, 1998). It can then be defined as “a readiness to enter into discourse at a particular time with a specific person or persons, using a L2” (MacIntyre, Dornyei, Clement and Noels, Mod Lang J 82:545–562, 1998, p. 547). MacIntyre, Dornyei, Clement and Noels, (Mod Lang J 82:545–562, 1998) proposed a pyramid-shaped L2 WTC m…

Self-confidencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPerceptionPersonalityContext (language use)Interpersonal communicationSituational ethicsWillingness to communicatePsychologyConstruct (philosophy)Social psychologymedia_common
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The situational version of the Brief Cope: Dimensionality and relationships with goal-related variables

2015

This study is aimed at investigating the dimensionality of the situational version of the Brief COPE, a questionnaire that is frequently used to assess a broad range of coping responses to specific difficulties, by comparing five different factor models highlighted in previous studies. It also aimed at exploring the relationships among coping responses, personal goal commitment and progress. The study involved 606 adults (male = 289) ranging in age from 19 to 71. Using confirmatory factor analysis, we compared five models and assessed relationships of coping responses with goal commitment and progress. The results confirmed the theoretical factor structure of the situational Brief COPE. All…

Self-regulation theorySettore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia GeneraleCoping (psychology)confirmatory factor analysislcsh:BF1-990coping; Brief COPE; confirmatory factor analysis; self-regulation theory; personal goalsResearch ReportsGoal commitmentFactor structurePersonal goalConfirmatory factor analysisDevelopmental psychologyself-regulation theorycopinglcsh:PsychologyConfirmatory factor analysiBrief COPEpersonal goalsSituational ethicsPsychologyGeneral PsychologyCurse of dimensionalityFactor analysis
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Plantinga’s Haecceitism and Simple Quantified Modal Logic

2017

In a series of papers Alvin Plantinga argued for a serious actualist modal semantics based on the notions of possible world, understood as maximal possible state of affairs, and of individual essence (haecceity). Plantinga’s actualism is known as haecceitism. In spite of the fact that haecceitism has been thought by Plantinga to require a Kripke-style semantics, the aim of this paper is to show that it is compatible with constant domains semantics and the simplest quantified modal logic. I will argue that not only does this approach have all the advantages of a greater simplicity in combining quantification and modalities, but also it better conforms to the actualist program.

Semantics (computer science)Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesModal logicState of affairs06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religion050105 experimental psychologyPossible worldPhilosophyModalActualismHaecceity060302 philosophyCalculus0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSimplicitymedia_commonLogic and Logical Philosophy
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Linking Situational Constraints to Customer Satisfaction in a Service Environment

2005

Cet article examine les rapports entre la satisfaction de la clientele et les contraintes relevant des situations techniques et sociales. A cette fin, une enquete de terrain fut realisee aupres d’un echantillon de 57 managers et 835 clients d’organisations de service. On a recense les contraintes sociales et techniques vecues par les managers. La satisfaction des clients a egalement ete mesuree avec plusieurs aspects des services. En general, l’absence de situation contraignante dans les organisations de service etait en relation positive avec la satisfaction de la clientele. Les resultats montrent aussi que la seule contribution des contraintes techniques a la satisfaction des clients etai…

Service (business)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Business administrationDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyCustomer satisfactionSituational ethicsPsychologyField surveySocial psychologyApplied PsychologyApplied Psychology
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Alojzy Marcol (1931–2017) and moral theology in the service to a life of faith

2017

Service (business)Faithmedia_common.quotation_subjectEnvironmental ethicsSociologyMoral theologymedia_commonStudia Teologiczno-Historyczne Śląska Opolskiego
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Introduction to ICT Enabled Services Minitrack

2015

The purpose of the minitrack is to draw researchers’ attention to ICT Enabled Services for both Consumers and Enterprises. It provides a discussion forum for researchers interested in fostering a service-based approach to these areas as well as an opportunity to present and debate both design and theory-based solutions to the problems facing industry in the deployment of ICT enabled services [1-4]. In a broad sense, ICT enabled services can be defined as [1]: “..systems that enable value co-creation through the development and implementation of information and communication technology enabled processes that integrate system value propositions with customer value drivers.”

Service (business)Value (ethics)Knowledge managementSoftware deploymentbusiness.industryComputer scienceInformation and Communications TechnologyInformaticsValue propositionEngineering informaticsMobile business developmentbusinessBusiness informatics2015 48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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La satisfacción del cliente como indicador de calidad en neurorehabilitación

2015

This paper tries to determine customer satisfaction degree from two perspectives: outsider customer (primary in patient and secondary in relatives) and insider customer (employee), being all of them indicators of quality of care in a neurorehabilitation centre. Results support clinician tendency of introducing patient satisfaction degree as an indicator, like effectiveness or efficiency, in order to value success treatment. This tendency allows to coordinate all actions in health care design in a such way that integrates professionals, patients and, in the case of a neurorehabilitation service, relatives perspectives.

Service (business)Value (ethics)Patient satisfactionNursingbusiness.industryHealth careMedicineIn patientCustomer satisfactionOperations managementbusinessNeurorehabilitationInsiderCuadernos de Estudios Empresariales
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