A visual decision-making tool to help pick between many pathways for action by laying out the options, their possible outcomes, and the risks and rewards for each decision pathway.
This is a classic mistake that you will see repeated over and over again in the LOMS examples. I call it the “pet theory” mistake where the candidate has a pet theory as to the right solution to solve the client’s problem. Never ever propose a solution to the case until you have ...
At the final stage, we examined open-ended survey questions through theory-driven thematic qualitative content analysis (Braun and Clarke2006) (Fig.2). We examined all open questions, but emphasised the question 'Why did you choose this tree?' (Online Supplementry AppendixB). The analysis was ...
The interviews each lasted between 30 and 90 min and were open-coded and categorized via thematic analysis according to Williams and Moser (2019) (see Fig.2). The interview protocols (Supplementary Material1) were adopted per interview group. All protocols consisted of similar questions related to...
Practice tells you that things are good or bad; theory tells you why. Not being qualified to solve a problem is no reason not to solve it. If you don't understand a system you're using, you don't control it. If nobody understands the system, the system is in control. Embedded Rule...
relationship, life questions, group dilemnas/issues. I have been trained in the Anthroposophical approach to Art Therapy at the Arscura School for Living Art which involves working with Goethean phenomenology, metamorphosis and colour theory involving particular qualities associated with particular colour...
Have questions for the interviewer Once You've Got The Job --- Everything below this point is optional --- Additional Resources Additional Books Additional Learning Compilers Emacs and vi(m) Unix command line tools Information theory Parity & Hamming Code Entropy Cryptography Compression Computer...
The theory of planned behaviour (TPB; Ajzen, 1991) was used to analyse farmers' attitudes toward tree planting in this study. The TPB argues that a person's behavioural intention depends on the person's attitude towards the behaviour, the subjective norms, and on the perceived behavioural contr...
Ethical approval was exempted according to UCL Research Ethics Committee (URL:https://ethics.grad.ucl.ac.uk/exemptions.php), exemption number 4: Research involving the use of non-sensitive, completely anonymous educational tests, survey, and interview procedures when the participants are not defined...
However, we cannot rule out that due to the frequent visiting of the farmers, questions related to tree planting in oil palm might have become more salient to the interviewees (Zwane et al., 2011). Since both treatment and control groups were visited with the same frequency, the effect ...