Search for dissertations about: "A Mattson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words A Mattson.
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1. Signs of Acquiring Bimodal Bilingualism Differently : A Longitudinal Case Study of Mediating a Deaf and a Hearing Twin in a Deaf Family
Abstract : This dissertation based on a case study explores the acquisition and the guidance of Swedish Sign Language and spoken Swedish over a span of seven years. Interactions between a pair of fraternal twins, one deaf and one hearing, and their Deaf[1] family were video-observed within the home setting. READ MORE
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2. Essays on structural equation modelling with applications of the basic univariate twin model
Abstract : Structural equation models have proven useful for studies of genetic and environmental effects forvarious traits end the classical twin study has been considered as a powerful design for such studies. This thesis consist of five papers dealing with the analysis of structural equation models with applications of the basic univariate twin model. READ MORE
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3. Struggling for clarity : cultural context, gender and a concept of depression in general practice
Abstract : Many depressed patients attend primary health care, and minority-group patients often see general practitioners for depressive symptoms. The diagnosis and classification criteria of depression and guidelines for management are based on symptoms. READ MORE
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4. Promoting safety in organizations : The role of leadership and managerial practices
Abstract : Workplace accidents and injuries are a growing problem for organizations in Sweden as well as in many other countries. As a consequence, improving workplace safety has become an area of increasing concern for employers and politicians as well as researchers. READ MORE
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5. Fish Production and Ecology in African Small Water Bodies, With Emphasis on Tilapia
Abstract : The thesis is a contribution to understanding the ecology of fish populations primarily in SubSaharan African small water bodies (SWBs). SWBs include ponds, small reservoirs, rivers and floodplains. READ MORE