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(FG1 P9) The final theme relates to students' experiences in relation to communication between hospital departments.
The dimensions bring concrete design suggestions to systems development and evaluation by emphasizing aspects such as anonymization of information origin, appropriate visual presentation based on required action support, and the design of systems in relation to communication patterns and business responsibilities.
However, as Millennials rise the ranks of their companies, they're facing unexpected leadership challenges, namely in relation to communication.
As discussed above, one aspect in relation to communication apprehension is social and interpersonal contexts where individuals feel shy when speaking in the classroom.
Although the factor named "General English classroom performance anxiety" consistently included three items of involvement of teachers with students (4, 19, and 29), the factor identified by Matsuda and Gobel contained various items in relation to communication apprehension (e.g., No. 9) and fear of negative evaluation (e.g., No. 31).
The majority of patients answered 'No' to questions identifying any additional needs in relation to communication.
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They suggested that training should focus on communication techniques, particularly in relation to the communication of negative test results and specific examples of delivering physiological and psychological explanations for symptoms.
With a mixed-methods research design, we examined these assessments quantitatively (in relation to observed communication coded with RIAS) and qualitatively. 1) The quantitative analyses showed that biomedical communication and rapport building were positively associated with the quality assessments of videotaped consultations from the first period, but not from the second.
It depends on where you are in relation to the communication satellites.
Sound environment in a compartment of high-speed trains (Shinkansen) was examined in relation to speech communication and annoyance.
This is a very nice piece on the theory of open access, and in relation to scholarly communication, in particular: Tatum, C., & Jankowski, N. W. (2013).
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