Search for dissertations about: "projective test"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words projective test.
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1. Projective methods and longitudinal developmental research : considerations of data's nature and reliability
Abstract : A projective method is viewed in the present work as a psychological test, by which is understood a standardized task that is set before a person, the solution of which is used for making inferences about psychological quantities. The present research was designed to shed light on several aspects of the usefulness of projective methods in longitudinal research, particularly with regard to reliability and to the distinction between measurement and theory-free empirical-comparison data. READ MORE
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2. The patient with bladder cancer. From symptoms, through treatment, with special reference to psychosocial consequences of radical cystectomy
Abstract : Factors determining patient`s and doctor`s delay in diagnosis of bladder cancer were type of initial symptoms, level of health service first consulted and number of steps in the referral system. No correlation was found between psychosocial factors and patient`s delay. READ MORE
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3. Variational Methods for Moments of Solutions to Stochastic Differential Equations
Abstract : Numerical methods for stochastic differential equations typically estimate moments of the solution from sampled paths. Instead, we pursue the approach proposed by A. Lang, S. Larsson, and Ch. READ MORE
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4. Facing death : physicians' difficulties and coping strategies in cancer care
Abstract : Even if the treatment of cancer has developed over the last decades 50% of the patients still die of their cancer. The doctor's way of dealing with his and his patient's anxiety must surely be of significance for the treatment the patient receives.In the first part of the thesis earlier studies of physicians' stress and ways of coping are reported. READ MORE
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5. Learning to Analyze Visual Data Streams for Environment Perception
Abstract : A mobile robot, instructed by a human operator, acts in an environment with many other objects. However, for an autonomous robot, human instructions should be minimal and only high-level instructions, such as the ultimate task or destination. READ MORE