Search for dissertations about: "journals"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 137 swedish dissertations containing the word journals.
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21. Trust Dynamics in the Process of Performance Evaluation of Individuals in Project Management Context. A literature study
Abstract : This thesis represents a literature study that deals with trust in performance evaluation of individuals who work in projects. The intention is to introduce a broader perspective of performance evaluations in accounting research by highlighting time dimension and a psychosocial dimension of accounting, with a focus on interpersonal trust. READ MORE
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22. Anatomic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction - current evidence and future directions
Abstract : Injury to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the most common orthopedic diagnoses. It is also one of the most researched areas in orthopedic surgery, with well over eleven thousand publications. READ MORE
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23. Writing for publication in four disciplines : Insights into text and context
Abstract : Scholars globally are under increasing pressure to publish in international, highly-ranked, and usually English-language journals. This has created a need for insights into the evolving discourses, genres, and publication practices of disciplinary discourse communities. READ MORE
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24. Psykoteknik : Kulturell fabricering av personlig identitet
Abstract : This dissertation is a broad socio-cultural study of psychotechnics in Sweden from 1943 to 1969. Using many different sorts of source material, such as psychological tests, public investigations, psychotechnology, articles in news journals, photos and sound recordings, psychotechnics is analysed as a cultural phenomenon. READ MORE
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25. Randomised clinical trials and evidence-based general dentistry
Abstract : A growing number of scientific publications and new treatment modalities have increased the difficulties of keeping up to date with the latest research evidence in clinical practice. Therefore, evidence-based dentistry and medicine (EBDM) has evolved as an attempt to summarise current best evidence. READ MORE