JodiTaylor & Francis GroupAJOB NeuroscienceHalpern, J. (2011). Emotions, autonomy, and decision-making capacity. AJOB Neurosci. 2, 62-63. doi: 10.1080/21507740.2011.584515Halpern, J. (2011). Emotions, autonomy, and decision-making capacity. American Journal of Bioethics/Neuroscience, 2(3), ...
To this end, a case study was carried out with 24 children (5 and 6years old) who participated in two activities implemented through slight adaptations of this technique to involve students in autonomous decision-making about incorporating a nature corner in their classroom. The results show ...
Autonomy and Decision Making of Students Admitted by Sports Recommendation in Career Decision : Study of the Extracurricular Activities in Institutions of ... 湯川,宗紀 - 関西教育学会年報 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 Working and Growing Up in America (review) In lieu of an abstract, here is a ...
It is, however, not transparent how shared decision-making is related to autonomy and, in effect, what support autonomy can give shared decision-making. In the article, different forms of shared decision-making are analysed in relation to five different aspects of autonomy: (1) self-realisation...
This will improve support for teenage mothers, and may also positively impact on the nutritional status of children. 展开 关键词: Teenage mother Autonomy Infant feeding practices Decision making Child nutrition South Africa DOI: 10.1186/s12884-018-1675-7 ...
hours, job satisfaction, and job autonomy. The results show that working hours have an inverted U-shaped association with job satisfaction. Work scheduling autonomy and decision-making autonomy moderate this relationship. Here we present our data and discuss their theoretical and practical implications....
athe extent to which autonomy and freedom is allowed in decision making, developing new ideas, and personal expression, (3) how power and information flow through its hierarchy, and (4) the strength of employee commitment towards collective objectives. 自治权和自由在决定做,开发的新的想法和个人表...
In this study, the authors found that nurses differed in their preferences for decision-making autonomy in three types of work-related decisions. Employed nurses with a greater preference for autonomy were more satisfied with their jobs, and those with little or no such preference were less ...
Autonomy and Substitute Decision-Making with People with Intellectual Disabilities. Ethical Perspectivedoi:info:doi/10.14201/scero201615566Xabier ETXEBERRIA MAULEONSiglo Cero
For measuring women`s autonomy in decision making, we used six factors namely who take the final decision about: own health care; child health care; purchasing of large household materials; purchasing of household things for daily needs; visiting family, friends and relatives and what foods to ...