Search for dissertations about: "communication exercises"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words communication exercises.
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1. Help-Seeking and Causal Attributions for Helping
Abstract : This thesis investigates help-seeking and effects of help-seeking on causal attributions for helping (i.e., what people believe caused help or lack of help). Additionally, it examines self-serving and other-serving attributions (i. READ MORE
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2. Using Observers for Model Based Data Collection in Distributed Tactical Operations
Abstract : Modern information technology increases the use of computers in training systems as well as in command-and-control systems in military services and public-safety organizations. This computerization combined with new threats present a challenging complexity. READ MORE
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3. Designing Interactive Value Development: Perspectives and Strategies for High Precision Marketing
Abstract : This dissertation addresses the design of value productive episodes at the customer/firm boundary. Its purpose is: To provide perspective and help articulate strategies for increasing precision of the design of interactive marketing and value productive efforts at firm/customer boundaries. READ MORE
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4. Mathematics Communication within the Frame of Supplemental Instruction : Identifying Learning Conditions
Abstract : In the Swedish context teaching at primary and secondary school is combined with collaborative exercises in a variety of subjects. These collaborative moments can be in the form of mini projects that groups of students are supposed to present to the classmates when fulfilled. READ MORE
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5. Learning for safety: Improvements of Swedish authorities’ toolkits for societal resilience
Abstract : This thesis suggests improvements of selected parts of the Swedish authorities’ toolkits for societal safety and crisis management; crisis response evaluations, crisis management exercises and organizational risk assessments. The thesis also explores how visualizations of safety culture data can be used to support safety culture development. READ MORE