133 research outputs found
EMPATI DAN PERILAKU ALTRUISME PADA ANGGOTA KOMUNITAS SOSIAL GEMAGI TANGERANG
Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengetahui pengaruh empati terhadap perilaku altruisme pada anggota komunitas sosial Gemagi Tangerang. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif dengan teknik pengambilan sampel yang digunakan adalah simple random sampling. Kriteria subjek adalah anggota gemagi dan berusia 20-40 tahun. Sampel dalam penelitian ini sebanyak 131 subjek. Teknik pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan menggunakan kuesioner dalam bentuk Google Form. Skala perilaku altruisme diukur menggunakan dimensi-dimensi perilaku altruisme, sedangkan skala empati diukur menggunakan aspek-aspek empati. Berdasarkan hasil uji hipotesis diperoleh nilai F sebesar 6.885 dengan signifikansi sebesar 0.010 (p < 0.05) artinya bahwa ada pengaruh empati yang signifikan terhadap perilaku altruisme pada komunitas sosial Gemagi Tangerang. Hasil riset menunjukkan nilai R2 sebesar 0.051 di mana perilaku altuisme mempengaruhi empati sebesar 5.1%, sisanya 94.9% dipengaruhi faktor lain di luar penelitian ini
The importance of acknowledgement of emotions in routine patient psychological assessment:The example of the dental setting
This work was funded by the Chief Scientist Office, Scotland under their Clinical Academic Fellowship Scheme (grant number: CAF/07/02).Objective: To investigate, by means of a conceptual model, the effect of dental staff engaging with their patients who share their level of dental anxiety in a short screening questionnaire. Methods : Three consecutive studies based in the UK primary dental care services were conducted. Each study adopted a randomised group design to focus on the possible influence on patient state anxiety of the dentist becoming aware of their patients' dental anxiety from the self-reports of the Modified Dental Anxiety Scale (MDAS). Results : A consistent finding in the first two studies was that the presentation of MDAS score sheet to the dentist was effective in reducing patient state anxiety when leaving the surgery. The third study provided supportive evidence that a more permanent anxiolytic effect of the presentation of the MDAS to the dentist was associated with the dentist responding openly to their patient about the fears expressed. Conclusion: The active engagement of dental staff in the formal presentation of dental anxiety screening confers a reliable benefit to dentally anxious patients. Clinical implications: Anxiety assessments in clinical service may give patients significant relief when staff acknowledge and engage patients when presented with their self-reported ratings.PostprintPeer reviewe
Surfzone to inner-shelf exchange estimated from dye tracer balances
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2015. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 120 (2015): 6289–6308, doi:10.1002/2015JC010844.Surfzone and inner-shelf tracer dispersion are observed at an approximately alongshore-uniform beach. Fluorescent Rhodamine WT dye, released near the shoreline continuously for 6.5 h, is advected alongshore by breaking-wave- and wind-driven currents, and ejected offshore from the surfzone to the inner-shelf by transient rip currents. Novel aerial-based multispectral dye concentration images and in situ measurements of dye, waves, and currents provide tracer transport and dilution observations spanning about 350 m cross-shore and 3 km alongshore. Downstream dilution of near-shoreline dye follows power law decay with exponent −0.33, implying that a tenfold increase in alongshore distance reduces the concentration about 50%. Coupled surfzone and inner-shelf dye mass balances close, and in 5 h, roughly half of the surfzone-released dye is transported offshore to the inner-shelf. Observed cross-shore transports are parameterized well ( inline image, best fit slope inline image) using a bulk exchange velocity and mean surfzone to inner-shelf dye concentration difference. The best fit cross-shore exchange velocity inline image is similar to a temperature-derived exchange velocity on another day with similar wave conditions. The inline image magnitude and observed inner-shelf dye length scales, time scales, and vertical structure indicate the dominance of transient rip currents in surfzone to inner-shelf cross-shore exchange during moderate waves at this alongshore-uniform beach.National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Grant Number: DGE1144086, California Sea Grant Number: R/CONT-207TR2016-03-1
Oxy Fuel for Clean Energy Generation
This process explores several concentrations of oxygen-enriched air streams (oxy fuel) in combination with natural gas to generate steam for a steam turbine power plant with 30 MW capacity. The proposed location for this plant is the gulf coast of the United States. The oxy fuel concentrations tested were 36 mol. %, 53 mol. %, and 95 mol. %. Nitrogen removed from air would be sold as well as the 30 MW of electricity. The three oxygen purities were not profitable for the most realistic prices of electricity, nitrogen, and natural gas. However, the scenarios were all profitable with prices of nitrogen above $0.015/lb. Additionally, the profitability could be improved with higher electricity prices or better thermal efficiency. A key takeaway is that the level of oxygen purity did not have a major effect on profitability for a given nitrogen price
Terrestrial laser scanning: an operational tool for fuel hazard mapping?
Fuel hazard estimates are vital for the prediction of fire behaviour and planning fuel treatment activities. Previous literature has highlighted the potential of Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) to be used to assess fuel properties. However, operational uptake of these systems has been limited due to a lack of a sampling approach that balances efficiency and data efficacy. This study aims to assess whether an operational approach utilising Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) to capture fuel information over an area commensurate with current fuel hazard assessment protocols implemented in South-Eastern Australia is feasible. TLS data were captured over various plots in South-Eastern Australia, utilising both low- and high-cost TLS sensors. Results indicate that both scanners provided similar overall representation of the ground, vertical distribution of vegetation and fuel hazard estimates. The analysis of fuel information contained within individual scans clipped to 4 m showed similar results to that of the fully co-registered plot (cover estimates of near-surface vegetation were within 10%, elevated vegetation within 15%, and height estimates of near-surface and elevated strata within 0.05 cm). This study recommends that, to capture a plot in an operational environment (balancing efficiency and data completeness), a sufficient number of non-overlapping individual scans can provide reliable estimates of fuel information at the near-surface and elevated strata, without the need for co-registration in the case study environments. The use of TLS within the rigid structure provided by current fuel observation protocols provides incremental benefit to the measurement of fuel hazard. Future research should leverage the full capability of TLS data and combine it with moisture estimates to gain a full realisation of the fuel hazard
Creating a community of praxis: integrating global citizenship and development education across campus at University College Cork
The Praxis Project, established at University College Cork (UCC), Ireland, in 2018, seeks to assess possible models of best practice with regard to the integration of global citizenship and development education (GCDE) into a cross-disciplinary, cross-campus, interwoven set of subject area pedagogies, policies and practices. This study – the first part of an eventual three-part framework – asserts that the themes, theories, values, skills, approaches and methodologies relevant to transformative pedagogical work are best underpinned by ongoing staff dialogue in order to build communities of support around such systemic pedagogical change. This article is based on a collaborative study with the first cohort of UCC staff (2020–1), which demonstrates many ways in which staff and students realised that smaller actions and carefully directed attention to specific issues opened doors to transformative thinking and action in surprising ways. From this viewpoint, the striking need emerged for taking a strategic approach to how GCDE is, and should be, integrated into learning across subject areas
Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision: Matching Demand and Supply with Quality and Efficiency in a High-Volume Campaign in Iringa Region, Tanzania
Hally Mahler and colleagues evaluate a six-week voluntary medical male circumcision campaign in Iringa province of Tanzania, providing a model for matching supply with demand for services and showing that high-volume circumcisions can be performed without compromising client safety
Critique of Fermionic R\nuMDM and its Scalar Variants
We examine the stability of minimal dark matter (MDM) particle-candidates in
the setup in which they participate in radiative neutrino (R\nu) masses. We
first point out the existence of an additional renormalizable term in recently
proposed R\nuMDM Lagrangian, which violates the claimed accidental Z_2 symmetry
and spoils the stability of the fermionic MDM quintuplet component. We then
explore the viability of RMDM variants based on scalar MDM multiplets.
There are ubiquitous super-renormalizable terms in the scalar potential which
make these scalar multiplets unstable.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures, corresponds to published versio
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