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21“…We argue that using a sociocultural perspective helps us to understand much of the seemingly inexplicable behavior that accompanies cases of toxic contamination. …”
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22por Wilson, Lucy C, Rademacher, Kate H, Rosenbaum, Julia, Callahan, Rebecca L, Nanda, Geeta, Fry, Sarah, Mackenzie, Amelia C L“…Biological touchpoints connecting the two fields include genital tract infections, menstrual disorders, contraception, and menopause. From a sociocultural perspective, intersections occur in relation to the experience of puberty and menarche, gender norms and equity, education, gender-based violence, and transactional sex. …”
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23por Vrecko, Scott“…While discussions of drug diversion are often framed in terms of broad, population-level patterns and demographic trends, the present analysis provides a complementary sociocultural perspective that is attuned to the local and everyday phenomena. …”
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24“…This study investigated students' risk perceptions with respect to personal hygiene behaviours (PHBs) from a sociocultural perspective along three dimensions: oral intake, physical contact, and preventative. …”
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25por Barker, Thomas T.“…In doing so, the article defines four perspectives on the integration of predictive analytics into organizational safety practice: the programmatic perspective, the technological perspective, the sociocultural perspective, and knowledge-organization perspective. …”
Publicado 2021
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26por Olasoji, Hector Oladapo“…Through a framework of sociocultural perspective, this study gathered data to define the breadth and magnitude of this practice and identify risk and protective factors with the aim of assessing effectiveness of current intervention strategies. …”
Publicado 2018
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27“…DESIGN: A qualitative explorative study with an ethnographic approach guided by a sociocultural perspective. METHOD: Participatory observations and informal field conversations with patients, relatives and nurses were carried out from October 2015‐September 2016 and analysed together with field notes using ethnographic analysis. …”
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28“…This paper explores the possibilities and challenges of using the social media tool WhatsApp to support language teacher development in the Zataari refugee camp in Jordan. It takes a sociocultural perspective on teacher development where WhatsApp is a mediating tool in the broader sociocultural landscape. …”
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29“…However, the spread of SF medical products cannot be fully understood without information about the demand side or a sociocultural perspective on market formation. The aim of this short report is to present findings from a pilot study that examines the attitudes of the Swedish public regarding consumption of medicines. …”
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30“…Employing a sociocultural perspective, we examined how the changes in structures at the macro-, meso-, and micro-levels shaped the responses of educational authorities and impacted the agency of university instructors. …”
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31por Im, SeungYeong, Jin, Gwonhyu, Jeong, Jinju, Yeom, Jiwoo, Jekal, Janghwan, Lee, Sang-im, Cho, Jung Ah, Lee, Sukkyoo, Lee, Youngmi, Kim, Dae-Hwan, Bae, Mijeong, Heo, Jinhwa, Moon, Cheil, Lee, Chang-Hun“…Gender differences in aggression viewed from an evolutionary and sociocultural perspective have traditionally explained why men engage in more direct and physical aggression, and women engage in more indirect and relational aggression. …”
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32“…By adopting a sociocultural perspective on children’s development and socialization, the study examines the communicative practices through which the expressions of negative emotions are responded to and the norms and values that are communicated through these practices. …”
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33por Scrine, Elly“…A broad sociocultural perspective defines trauma as the result of an event, a series of events, or a set of circumstances that is experienced as physically or emotionally harmful or life threatening, with lasting impacts on an individual’s physical, social, emotional, or spiritual wellbeing. …”
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34por Liljedahl, Matilda, Björck, Erik, Kalén, Susanne, Ponzer, Sari, Bolander Laksov, Klara“…BACKGROUND: Belongingness has been argued to be a prerequisite for students’ learning in the clinical setting but making students feel like they belong to the workplace is a challenge. From a sociocultural perspective, workplace participatory practices is a framework that views clinical learning environments to be created in interaction between students and the workplace and hence, are dependent on them both. …”
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35por Brandstorp, Helen, Halvorsen, Peder A., Sterud, Birgitte, Haugland, Bjørgun, Kirkengen, Anna Luise“…In the training sessions and later focus groups, the participants discussed a wide range of topics constitutive for learning in a sociocultural perspective, and topics constitutive for patient safety culture. …”
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36por Smith, Benjamin E, Moffatt, Fiona, Hendrick, Paul, Bateman, Marcus, Rathleff, Michael Skovdal, Selfe, James, Smith, Toby O, Logan, Pip“…Previous literature has focused on pain and biomechanics, rather than the individual experience, attached meanings and any wider context within a sociocultural perspective. Our findings suggest that future research is warranted into biopsychosocial targeted interventions aimed at the beliefs and pain-related fear for people with PFP. …”
Publicado 2018
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37“…Previous literature has focused on treatment effect and symptoms, rather than the individual experience and the wide contexts from a sociocultural perspective. Further studies, such as cross-sectional studies, can be used to describe the status and determine the influencing factors of decision0making process, so as to develop an impact factor model of decision making and to formulate an intervention for patients with wAMD.…”
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38por Skouteris, Helen, Edwards, Susan, Rutherford, Leonie, Cutter-MacKenzie, Amy, Huang, Terry, O’Connor, Amanda“…The specific teaching and learning practices used by early childhood educators, as part of the intervention program, will incorporate a sociocultural perspective on learning; this perspective emphasises building on the play interests of children, that are experienced within the family and home context, as a basis for curriculum provision. …”
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39“…Research into examiner behaviours has predominantly explored the desirable psychometric characteristics of OSCEs, or investigated examiners’ judgements from a cognitive rather than a sociocultural perspective. This study applies cultural historical activity theory (CHAT) to address this gap in exploring examiners’ judgements in a high-stakes OSCE. …”
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40Publicado 2009Tabla de Contenidos: “….] -- Memory development and the forensic context / Margaret-Ellen Pipe and Karen Salmon -- Sociocultural perspectives on autobiographical memory /…”
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