Search for dissertations about: "Experience sampling"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 75 swedish dissertations containing the words Experience sampling.
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1. Contextual activity sampling : a method to develop clinical interprofessional education
Abstract : Higher health care education in interprofessional settings is evaluated and developed continuously. The aim of clinical interprofessional education is to provide healthcare students opportunities to develop their professional roles, and understanding of other professions, as well as to develop their teamwork and communication skills. READ MORE
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2. Wavelet and gabor frames and bases : approximation, sampling and applications
Abstract : This thesis is devoted to both theoretical and practical aspects of applied mathematics. It consists of three main parts: Part I consists of an application-oriented introduction to the theory of frames and bases for separable Hilbert spaces, as well as an introduction to the main tools used in the remaining Chapters: Time-frequency analysis, Gabor frames and wavelet frames. READ MORE
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3. Smartphoned Tourists in the Phygital Tourist Experience
Abstract : The present thesis explores how the tourist experience is re-articulated through the mediation of smartphones. I adopt the postphenomenological theory of mediation as the overarching ontological position, placing the role of technologies on an ontological level, as mediators of perception and experience. READ MORE
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4. A naïve sampling model of intuitive confidence intervals
Abstract : A particular field in research on judgment and decision making (JDM) is concerned with realism of confidence in one’s knowledge. An interesting finding is the so-called format dependence effect, which implies that assessment of the same probability distribution generates different conclusions about over- or underconfidence depending on the assessment format. READ MORE
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5. Quality of Experience on Smartphones : Network, Application, and Energy Perspectives
Abstract : Smartphones have become crucial enablers for users to exploit online services such as learning, leisure, communicating, and socializing. The user-perceived quality of applications and services is an important factor to consider, in order to achieve lean resource management, to prevent user churn and revenue depletion of service or network providers. READ MORE