Sentence examples for knowledge threat from inspiring English sources

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A regression analysis found that subjective knowledge, threat appraisal, response efficacy, response costs, subjective norms and social norms significantly predicted adaptive behavioural intentions (F 6, 399) = 50.769, p < .001, Cohen's f2 = .763).763

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Increasingly, however, trust is not just a national matter, but involves cross-border flows of knowledge, threats and promises.

Likewise explicit knowledge of threat, assessed by post hoc estimates of threat level, did not differ between patients and controls overall which means that this variable cannot account for overall group differences.

We surveyed 1018 U.S. adults from a nationally representative Internet panel about their knowledge, perceived threat, and behavioral intentions during the 2014 Ebola outbreak.

Avoidance habits were not the result of any measurable differences in contingency knowledge, explicit threat appraisal, or physiological arousal, suggesting that habits might be an independent contributor to the disorder.

Behavioral determinants operate in three interacting dimensions, as put forth by the Integrated Behavioral Model for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (IBM-WASH) interventions: contextual (e.g., socioeconomic status, exposure to interventions); psychosocial (e.g., knowledge, perceived threat of disease); and technological (e.g., ease of use, strengths and weaknesses of products used for POUWT).

He had knowledge of threats to US and coalition forces.

By the time he was turned over to the C.I.A., his knowledge about threats to the United States appears to have been largely exhausted.

In a case study, three communities in Haquira – Pauchi, Queuñapampa and Huancacalla Chico have been surveyed to determine the actual state of potato landrace, collective knowledge, potential threats of agrobiodiversity and to establish a long term monitoring system.

This study summarizes the current knowledge on threats and provides economic data from hydropower generation, fisheries and aquaculture impacting the European eel in order to evaluate management measures and estimate their repercussions for stakeholders.

Not really, says David W. DeLong in "Lost Knowledge: Confronting the Threat of an Aging Workforce" (Oxford University Press, $24.95).

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