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Correlations between Motives and Mobility Behaviours

Flight of the kiwi : an exploration of motives and behaviours of self initiated mobility : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand

Flight of the kiwi : an exploration of motives and behaviours of self initiated mobility : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand

... concerning mobility focuses on expatriate ...self‐initiated mobility, most have used interviewing and narrative methods, so that the available information is detailed but restricted to individual ...

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The Relation Between Teacher Self-Disclosure and Student Motives to Communicate

The Relation Between Teacher Self-Disclosure and Student Motives to Communicate

... sycophancy motives than they did for other ...tion motives (see Table 1) than for other motives. Pearson correlations for the variables appear in Table ...

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Prosocial and antisocial children's perceptions of peers' motives for prosocial behaviours

Prosocial and antisocial children's perceptions of peers' motives for prosocial behaviours

... Conventional motives which was not supported, though it was notable that in the relevant regression the association between Social Reputation and Conventional motives was in the expected direction ...

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Sibling Correlations and Social Mobility in Latin America

Sibling Correlations and Social Mobility in Latin America

... intergenerational mobility from one Latin American country to ...association between educational attainment and mobility--education, after all, has long been regarded as the foremost instrument of ...

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The influence of age on household savings behaviours and motives: Evidence from Spain

The influence of age on household savings behaviours and motives: Evidence from Spain

... change between age ...retire between 30 and 40 years of age will have the same spending patterns as the current retirees when the rhythm and standard of living of both age groups have nothing to do with ...

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The motives of mobility: an infra-urban level analysis. The case of Bordeaux, France.

The motives of mobility: an infra-urban level analysis. The case of Bordeaux, France.

... interaction between urban form and travel ...on mobility. Nevertheless, some complex interactions between travel patterns, land use and economic and/or demographic characteristics prove to be logical ...

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Impulsivity and drinking motives predict problem behaviours relating to alcohol use in University students

Impulsivity and drinking motives predict problem behaviours relating to alcohol use in University students

... study between urgency, social motives and consumption of wine or spirits suggests these individuals may also drink to improve a social experience, resulting in negative ...coping motives was slightly ...

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Risky drinking behaviours among young people: an investigation of drinking motives and situational factors

Risky drinking behaviours among young people: an investigation of drinking motives and situational factors

... drinking motives as only dispositional in nature, with only 16% of studies examining motives as situation ...drinking motives and situational factors, each relate to alcohol ...correlation ...

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Mobility and Traffic Correlations in Device-to-Device (D2D) Communication Networks.

Mobility and Traffic Correlations in Device-to-Device (D2D) Communication Networks.

... • We will use simulations to validate our analytical bounds, which combining with two real VANET applications provide guidelines on dissemination mechanism design. 1.2.3 Evaluating Feasibility of Mobile Cloudlet in MCC ...

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Intergenerational mobility in relative educational attainment and health-related behaviours

Intergenerational mobility in relative educational attainment and health-related behaviours

... health-related behaviours can significantly affect their prospects of social mobility, the association between mobility and health-related behaviours may be bidirectional (see Blane et ...

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Intergenerational mobility in relative educational attainment and health-related behaviours

Intergenerational mobility in relative educational attainment and health-related behaviours

... health-related behaviours can significantly affect their prospects of social mobility, the association between mobility and health-related behaviours may be bidirectional (see Blane et ...

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CiteSeerX — m Correlations Between Outcome Variables

CiteSeerX — m Correlations Between Outcome Variables

... muscles biopsies of the patients with poor outcome showed muscle atrophy and an increase in frequency of pathologic changes in the multifidus, especially for moth-eaten type I fibers. In the positive outcome group, the ...

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Cognitive representations of disability behaviours in people with mobility limitations : consistency with theoretical constructs

Cognitive representations of disability behaviours in people with mobility limitations : consistency with theoretical constructs

... Personal models or representations of features of the world are important because individuals can be regarded as active problem solvers who use such representations both to guide their response to and to anticipate life ...

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Mobility behaviours in peri-urban areas. The Milan Urban Region case study

Mobility behaviours in peri-urban areas. The Milan Urban Region case study

... complex mobility practices intensively use an infrastructure system strongly marked by a radial organisation: roads, railways and artificial waterways networks converging on Milan have been enhanced only in the ...

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Correlations between stochastic epidemics in two interacting populations

Correlations between stochastic epidemics in two interacting populations

... Our model is sufficiently general that it can describe multiple forms of heterogeneity in the population including spatial, age and risk heterogeneity; however, a limitation of the model it that the underlying SIR model ...

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The link between ‘giving’ behaviours and a healthy social environment

The link between ‘giving’ behaviours and a healthy social environment

... giving behaviours, they can be considered to be exogenous since they are pre-determined at the date of entry into the ...Giving behaviours will depend partly on how people have been treated prior to and at ...

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Framing and Moral Motives: The Interaction Between Moral Foundations and Political Identity in Predicting Motives

Framing and Moral Motives: The Interaction Between Moral Foundations and Political Identity in Predicting Motives

... Limitations and Future Directions This study has a number of limitations that if properly addressed could improve future research on framing and moral motives. The first limitation is in the design of the priming ...

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Correlations between Word Vector Sets

Correlations between Word Vector Sets

... This in turn empirically adds weight to the statisti- cal interpretation (correlation) over its geometrical counterpart (angle between vectors). Recall also that unlike word2vec, GloVe and fastText vectors feature ...

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THE CORRELATIONS BETWEEN RELATIVES IN INBRED POPULATIONS

THE CORRELATIONS BETWEEN RELATIVES IN INBRED POPULATIONS

... On a quite different aspect of the matter, it should be noted that the variances and covariances do not depend on the additive genetic variance or the dominance varian[r] ...

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Relationships between Motives for Using the Internet and Internet Addiction Tendencies in University Students: Interactions between Motives, Self-control, and Loneliness

Relationships between Motives for Using the Internet and Internet Addiction Tendencies in University Students: Interactions between Motives, Self-control, and Loneliness

... The following hypothesis was established: low self-control and high loneliness would increase Internet addiction tendencies based on the motives of the person using the Int[r] ...

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