Search for dissertations about: "judgement"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 123 swedish dissertations containing the word judgement.
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16. Judging the Immigrant : Accents and Attitudes
Abstract : Spoken language as a means of communication contains huge amounts of information apart from the linguistic message that is conveyed. It is often the first channel of interaction between people and based on the speaker’s manner of talk, we create a mental image of the speaker as a person, of the speaker’s background, origin and personal qualities. READ MORE
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17. Desires for mathematics teachers and their knowledge : Practicum, practices, and policy in mathematics teacher education
Abstract : This dissertation is driven by questions about images of desired teachers, privileged teacher knowledge, and access to knowledge in teacher education. My position is that images of particular teachers restrict access to teacher education, while visible knowledge increases epistemic access. READ MORE
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18. The mandibular third molar. Dentists' judgement in the removal of asymptomatic molars
Abstract : The aim was to study dentists' judgement on the removal of and on the development of pathology associated with asymptomatic mandibular third molars. Thirty general dental practitioners (GDPs) and 10 oral surgeons were asked to judge 36 molars with equal distribution of three cues: patient's age, angular position and degree of impaction of the molar. READ MORE
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19. Diagnosing heart failure in primary health care
Abstract : Diagnosing chronic heart failure (CHF) is difficult. General practitioners (GPs) have an important role in the management of heart failure patients, and the purpose of the studies was to examine their judgements of patients with suspected CHF. READ MORE
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20. General practitioners' decision-making on drug treatment of hypercholesterolaemia
Abstract : Drug treatment of elevated cholesterol values may be indicated for individuals at high risk for cardiovascular disease and as a complement to lifestyle advice. Guidelines recommend a numerical risk calculation as the basis for selecting the individuals at highest risk among those who are free from previous cardiovascular disease (primary prevention). READ MORE