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Showing result 21 - 25 of 1449 swedish dissertations containing the word Assessments.
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21. Statistical modeling in international large-scale assessments
Abstract : This thesis contributes to the area of research based on large-scale educational assessments, focusing on the application of multilevel models. The role of sampling weights, plausible values (response variable imputed multiple times) and imputation methods are demonstrated by simulations and applications to TIMSS (Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study) and PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) data. READ MORE
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22. Sustainability performance of multi-utility tunnels : Sustainability assessments for furthering knowledge and understanding
Abstract : The multi-utility tunnel has received increased attention as an alternative method for the installation of subsurface infrastructure for the distribution of electricity, water, sewage and district heating. In previous research, the multi-utility tunnel (MUT) has been described as a more sustainable technology compared to the conventionally used technique where the cables and pipes are placed with open-cut excavation (OCE), especially when the entire life cycle is taken into account. READ MORE
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23. Fatigue assessments of components in construction equipment
Abstract : The thesis refers to "Fatigue Assessment of Components inConstruction Equipment". The subject was chosen because ofincreasing interest in higher payloads, lower weight, highervelocities and shorter load cycles in construction equipmentvehicles. READ MORE
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24. Assessments of Advertisements on Social Networking Sites
Abstract : Advertisements (ads) in social networking sites (SNSAs) have been considered by many researchers as a crucial area of research. However, the scope of the existing studies on consumers’ assessments of SNSAs has been very limited. READ MORE
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25. Distal radioulnar joint: arthroplasty and strength assessments
Abstract : The growing interest in distal radioulnar (DRUJ) disorders underlines the need for further improved evaluations of treatment outcome. Load-bearing and optimising torque are important features of the DRUJ, but they are rarely measured when assessing DRUJ interventions. READ MORE