Essays about: "Interaction effects"
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11. Communicating as a Team. A study of EFL Students’ Perceptions about the Influence of the Learner Group’s Dynamics on their Individual WTC
University essay from Göteborgs universitet / LärarutbildningsnämndenAbstract : Considering the current emphasis on communicative abilities in EFL teaching, learning and assessment (Council of Europe, 2020), research on willingness to communicate (WTC) has become increasingly important. Despite the increase of research in this topic area, further research is needed on situational factors relating to individual learners’ WTC. READ MORE
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12. A parasitic bivalve affects the interaction between a native and an invasive salmonid
University essay from Göteborgs universitet / Institutionen för biologi och miljövetenskapAbstract : The glochidia larvae of the freshwater pear mussel parasitize on juvenile brown trout during their maturation into tiny mussels. The parasitation has several negative impacts on the trout, one of the less studied being behavioral effects. READ MORE
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13. When They Count : Civilian Casualty Tracking and Restraint in Partnered Military Operations - A Qualitative Analysis of Afghanistan
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskningAbstract : Contemporary conflicts are marked by support relationships between partners for the purpose of achieving common goals, namely partnered military operations. These have been seen to amplify positive or negative repercussions of conflict, like civilian harm and restraint from such. READ MORE
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14. Non-linear effects in the ATLAS track-counting luminosity measurement
University essay from Uppsala universitet/HögenergifysikAbstract : In this thesis the linearity of the ATLAS track-counting luminosity measurement is studied using two different sets Monte Carlo simulated crossings of proton-proton bunches. A primary high-momentum, or hard, interaction must be chosen for the Monte Carlo simulation. READ MORE
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15. Turning shame to fame: assessing personality traits, psychopathy, and narcissism in relation to prospective voluntary false confessions
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för kriminologi (KR)Abstract : The current study examined the effects of personality traits, psychopathy, and narcissism in the context of voluntary false confessions. The administration of various self-report measures in a sample of university students (N= 485) to assess personality traits, psychopathy, narcissism, and self-reported likelihood of voluntary falsely confessing enabled quantitative analysis of the interaction among these essential parameters. READ MORE