Sökning: "grupp psykologi"
Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 81 avhandlingar innehållade orden grupp psykologi.
11. Drogval, kön och personlighet : En perceptgenetisk undersökning av narkomaner
Sammanfattning : The topic dealt with in this thesis is whether, as Wieder and Kaplan (1969) suggest, the personality of drug addicts is related to their particular drug of choice. The subjects were 128 heavy drug addicts, 37 women and 91 men, each of them selected for the fact of there being one basic drug he/she abused. LÄS MER
12. Decision Making in Groups : Group membership effects on post-decision processes
Sammanfattning : The present thesis examines differences in post-decision processes between members of groups and individual decision makers. The empirical studies employed a decision theoretical framework based on Differentiation and Consolidation (Diff Con) Theory. LÄS MER
13. "Man kan bli bättre om man vet vad bättre är!" : En studie kring effektivitetsbegreppet som en samhällelig grundbult
Sammanfattning : The study takes as its starting point the far-reaching organizational changes that have occurred within the public sector in Sweden, particularly the public health care sector, during the last decade. The aim of achieving efficacy has been an important driving force in these processes, which often concern mergers or reductions in personnel that are regarded as a route to success. LÄS MER
14. Children born preterm : A 19-year perspective
Sammanfattning : In this longitudinal, prospective study, 39 preterm children, consecutively born before 35 weeks of completed gestation and 23 full-term children were followed up after 19 years. Multifaceted aspects of outcome were evaluated. The results indicate a clear increase in somatic morbidity during growth and young adulthood among the preterms. LÄS MER
15. Metacognition and Confidence : Mood, Individual Differences, Developmental and Social Aspects
Sammanfattning : This dissertation investigates the realism in people's confidence judgments. Study I investigated whether mood influences the confidence people have in their event memory. However, there were no significant differences in the realism of the participants' confidence judgments between conditions (elated and neutral). LÄS MER