Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet EXPECTANCIES


EXPECTANCIES

Definition av EXPECTANCIES

  1. böjningsform av expectancy

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  • An improved quality of life and regular health checks are just two reasons why Japan has one of the highest life expectancies in the world.
  • Of 3,142 counties in the United States in 2014, the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation ranked Choctaw County 2,992 in the average life expectancy at birth of male residents and 3,081 in the life expectancy of female residents, among the lowest life expectancies of Oklahoma counties and among the lowest life expectancy for all counties.
  • Because life expectancies worldwide are below 100, the term is invariably associated with longevity.
  • Rosenthal argued that biased expectancies could affect reality and create self-fulfilling prophecies.
  • Careful distinctions should also be made between locus of control (a personality variable linked with generalized expectancies about the future) and attributional style (a concept concerning explanations for past outcomes), or between locus of control and concepts such as self-efficacy.
  • Other life tables in historical demography may be based on historical records, although these often undercount infants and understate infant mortality, on comparison with other regions with better records, and on mathematical adjustments for varying mortality levels and life expectancies at birth.
  • This high demand stems from such psychologists' abilities to make patients aware how some inflexible and pre-established ideals regarding sex-roles may be detrimental to people's way of regarding new changes in societal expectancies, fostering relationships, and physical and mental health.
  • This devotion fills the expectancies of a young sicario and he asked to María Auxiliadora, the Virgen of the sicarios, to free him from every "evil and danger".
  • Reuther was adamant that the pension plans be fully funded, actuarially sound (the amount set needed to be set to the life expectancies of the pensioners), and noncontributory, with the full cost borne by the company.
  • These figures are comparable to large Australian passerines like the superb lyrebird or satin bowerbird and more than ten times the life expectancies of similar sized Holarctic songbirds.
  • In addition, it is argued that behavioral disconfirmation is just as likely to develop out of expectancies as are self-fulfilling expectations.
  • According to the model, to promote a shift in needs, an intervener communicatively increases attention to how current needs are not being met or how needs expectancies are unfulfilled.
  • "Perceiver self-presentational goals as moderators of expectancy influences: Ingratiation and the disconfirmation of negative expectancies".
  • This mechanism has been challenged by those who believe that mnemic neglect is a product of expectancies rather than self-protection motives.
  • Some include coping, craving, motivation to change, self-efficacy, social support, motives and expectancies, behavioral economic indicators, and neurobiological, neurocognitive, and physiological factors.


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