Search for dissertations about: "Saving behavior"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 55 swedish dissertations containing the words Saving behavior.
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11. Internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy for adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder
Abstract : Background: About one in 100 adolescents suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). OCD usually causes severe impairment in social, academic, and family functioning. READ MORE
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12. Using social norms in energy conservation interventions
Abstract : When designing interventions to promote pro-environmental behaviors, practitioners may choose between techniques based on for example education, incentives, commitments, or social norms. These intervention techniques may, however, target different kinds of motivation, and therefore differ in their psychological and behavioral implications. READ MORE
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13. A Ventilation Strategy Based on Confluent Jets : An Experimental and Numerical Study
Abstract : This study presents air distribution systems that are based on confluent jets; this system can be of interest for the establishment of indoor environments, to fulfill the goals of indoor climate and energy-efficient usage. The main objective of this study is to provide deeper understanding of the flow field development of a supply device that is designed based on wall confluent jets and to investigate the ventilation performance by experimental and numerical methods. READ MORE
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14. Non-image-forming effects of light : Implications for the design of living and working environments
Abstract : Seasonal variation in mood and subjective well-being are common at geographical locations further away from the equator. The 24-h light-dark cycle is the main time cue for synchronizing the human circadian clock to the external day and night. READ MORE
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15. Costs and benefits of immune system activation on physiology, behavior and offspring phenotype from an immunoecological perspective
Abstract : Pathogen challenges and host immune defenses can have substantial impact on life history patterns of animals. Biotic and abiotic factors may affect immunity in wild animals, influencing e.g., population dynamics and sexual selection. READ MORE