Prevalence, cost and correlates of physical activity participation by adults in an Australian regional city
- Authors: Dassanayake, Jayantha
- Date: 2003
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: "This study aims to investigate physical activity participation by adults in the regional city of Ballarat by examining: the current levels of physical activity and how these compare with the overall Australian adult population; the PAR fpr physical inactivity and CHD, NIDDM, colon cancer, stroke, breast cancer and all-cause mortality; the curent cost of CHD, and stroke, attributable to physical inactivity; the major determinants of physical activity participation; and the theoretical models most relevant for the design and implementation of any targeted intervention programs."
- Description: Master of Applied Science
Psychological sequela in coeliac disease : cross-sectional and longitudinal studies of mood, cognition, and quality of life
- Authors: Grech, Paul
- Date: 2003
- Type: Text , Thesis , PhD
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- Description: "The goal of the thesis was to investigate psychological functioning in CD at different stages of treatment with gluten-free (GFD), both cross-sectionally and longitudinally"
- Description: Doctor of Psychology (Clinical)
Sense of belonging in workplace as a predictor of mental and physical health and intention to leave among university employees
- Authors: Oldfield, Stuart
- Date: 2003
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: It is has been recognised that sense of belonging and related concepts are strongly associated with mental and physical health. Research to date, however, has focused on sense of belonging to the community in which one lives. The present research extended the work on sense ofbelonging by assessing the relationship between sense ofbelonging in the workplace and the mental and physical health ofstaff employed in a regional university. It was hypothesised that there would be a significant negative relationship between sense ofbelonging and stress. It was also hypothesised that those staff who indicated a higher sense ofbelonging to their work team and organisation would be less likely to leave their employment and have fewer mental and physical health problems. A sample of 46 male and 49 female staff members completed sense ofbelonging and stress questionnaires. The research found that females showed a higher sense ofbelonging to both the work team and the organisation than males. Also, employees who showed a lower sense ofbelonging to the University had stronger intentions ofleaving their employment. Further, workers who indicated a higher sense ofbelonging to the work team exhibited lower burnout, lower global stress, and better general health. Results suggested that the mental health ofworkers can be improved by encouraging a sense of belonging to the immediate work team and that retention of workers may be increased by facilitating a sense of belonging to the organisation.
- Description: Master of Applied Science
The attitudes of Australian heterosexuals to same-sex parenting
- Authors: Marchesani, Charmaine
- Date: 2003
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: Master of Applied Science
The construct validity of DSM-IV AD/HD symptoms in Australian adolescents : a confirmatory factor analysis multitrait-multisource approach
- Authors: Smith, Felicity
- Date: 2003
- Type: Text , Thesis , PhD
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- Description: Doctor of Psychology (Clinical)
The construct validity of DSM-IV attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- Authors: Tallent, Ron
- Date: 2003
- Type: Text , Thesis , PhD
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- Description: "This study examined the internal (Study 1) and external (Study 2) validity of DSM-IV ADHD using children with primary ADHD diagnosis." -- abstract.
- Description: Doctor of Philosophy
The due process of accounting standard setting in Australia : the case of AAS27 : financial reporting by local governments
- Authors: Hurst, Gavin
- Date: 2003
- Type: Text , Thesis , DBA
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- Description: "This study enquires into the accounting standard system in Australia and questions the appropriateness of its core democratic participatory vehicle, the due process. In doing so it highlights issues associated with self-regulating authorities and their policy making practices. The study is pertinent to the extent it reviews a major paradigm shift within the Australian public sector and more specifically local government financial reporting. Spanning the course of three decades it examines the reasons for such a paradigm shift, the major actors involved, the actual changes made and the effectiveness of those changes."
- Description: Doctor of Business Administration
The honey eater
- Authors: Conn, Matthew
- Date: 2003
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: "This is a creative thesis consisting of two parts; a major creative work in the form of a literary production, accompanied by an exegesis."
- Description: Master of Arts
The invisible contract : care-giving in home-based rehabilitation
- Authors: Dow, Briony
- Date: 2003
- Type: Text , Thesis , PhD
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- Description: This study took a critical feminist approach to the analysis of family care-giving in home-based rehabilitation in Victoria, Australia.
- Description: Doctor of Philosophy
Visual grouping of association rules for hypotheses suggestion
- Authors: Ivkovic, Sasha
- Date: 2003
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: The study descibes a KDD method that is being used by non-technical experts with mimimal training to discover and interpret patterns that they find useful for their role within their organisations.
- Description: Master of Information Technology
Where the fences guide you and the gates introduce you
- Authors: Peacock, Melissa
- Date: 2003
- Type: Text , Thesis , PhD
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- Description: The project undertaken entails an investigation of a metaphorical approach to the interpretation of 'comfort zones'. 'Agricultural Design' in the Southern Wimmera District of Victoria is the model that this investigation will be centered on. Carmel-Lorlea Merino Stud Farm, the place where I was raised, is what I consider might be the core of m y personal 'comfort zone'. The landscape is surrounded with agricultural architecture and mechanical objects, plus natural or man-made geographies, which when seen collectively and collaboratively, I trunk, creates a visual form of repetition. Also, I see farmers claiming and building gates to gain entry to what I believe will become or are their 'comfort zones'. From my own personal experiences, we tend to only repeat what we are comfortable with. As a result, there perhaps lies a metaphorical connection (for me ) between agriculture and the 'comfort zone'. The methodologies which I have used in order to attempt to establish where my comfort zone lies, have been: • To research the history of the land of the Southern Wimmera District, notably three towns - Landsborough, Navarre and Landsborough West. Each of these towns and their placement within the Southern Wimmer a District of Victoria forming an area that I believe ma y be the boundaries of m y 'comfort zone'. By discussing the history of the land in and around these towns , 1 intend to present a connecting overview between the developments of the land as well as the developments of the way which it has been utilized over time. In doing this , I am anticipating to conclude that from my personal interest and experience, the regions history has enabled m e to establish the deep connection that I have with the land and the stories that have derived from it. • To investigate this by studying not only the history and the boundaries of what I think is my 'comfort zone', but also forms of transportation and travelling between, in and around the boundaries. Travelling is a pertinent component to the 'comfort zone'; providing accessible opportunities to get in and out of the zone on a immediate basis (than on foot). I plan to share the experiences of travelling as (at times) metaphorical examples of entering and exiting the 'comfort zone', which will furthermore conclude that modes of transport are comfort zones in themselves and have carried m e through the boundaries of my comfort zone. • To develop visual concepts based upon the architecture, objects and landscape from the area under investigation. In doing so, I intend to display an Abstract Expressionist presentation of the connection between myself and what I have described as my personal 'comfort zone'. This will result in an exhibition that depicts not only the connection but also a visual understanding of the history, architecture, objects and landscape of the zone. • To present artists that have inspired and influenced m e as an artist throughout my research, discussing ho w I personally relate to their thoughts, opinions and approaches. I hope to conclude that m y personal understanding of each individual artists has been broadened and debated with conviction. • To use visual art media to create 2D and 3D artworks to interpret and represent my 'comfort zones' and their connections with the physical location under investigation.
- Description: Master of Arts (Visual Arts)
- Description: In this research project the author stresses the importance of her rural background in shaping her development as an artist.
A cognitive diagnostic system for explaining algebra errors
- Authors: Mays, Heather
- Date: 2002
- Type: Text , Thesis , PhD
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- Description: "This thesis presents a new approach to cognitive diagnosis within the domain of algebra that has greater power than existing techniques."
- Description: Doctor of Philosophy
A computational story model based on a story grammar that represents conflict
- Authors: Hall, Richard
- Date: 2002
- Type: Text , Thesis , PhD
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- Description: "The work in this thesis investigates whether a computational story model can be formulated that can overcome the limitations of existing story models and also interact with stories in multiple ways, similar to the ways in which people interact with them."
- Description: Doctor of Philosophy
A fuzzy derivative and dynamical systems
- Authors: Mammadov, Musa
- Date: 2002
- Type: Text , Thesis , PhD
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- Description: "The purpose of this thesis is to develop and study new techniques for the mathematical modeling of dynamical systems and to apply these techniques to data classification problems. This approach is based on the notion of a fuzzy derivative. The main aim of the thesis is to examine this notion in data classification."
- Description: Doctor of Philosophy
Adolescents and the extended residential learning program : A case study
- Authors: McDonough, Sharon
- Date: 2002
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: The purpose of this study was to explore, through the use of a case study, the impact of an eight-week residential learning program upon self-concept, learning and understanding of community amongst adolescent participants. The study utilized multiple methods of data collection including interviews, focus groups, observation, the Learning Process Questionnaire and the Self-Description Questionnaire II in order to address the research question.
- Description: Master of Education (Research)
An analysis of autonomic nervous system fuctioning in panic disorder and its relation to negative affect / Marles E. Alvarenga
- Authors: Alvarenga, Marlies
- Date: 2002
- Type: Text , Thesis , PhD
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- Description: "The present studies investigated the issue of potential explanatory mechanisms for the observed association between panic disorder (PD) and the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Specifically, this research aimed to elucidate more clearly the contribution of psychological variables. physical processes and social relations to the onset of cardiopathology."
- Description: Doctor of Clinical Psychology
An integrated approach to wallrock alteration in the Bendigo goldfield, Victoria, Australia
- Authors: Swan, Haydn
- Date: 2002
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: "Wallrock alteration associated with the world-class, vein-gold deposits of the Bendigo goldfield is more extensive than has been previously documented. Alteration is characterised by the development of a pervasive and extensive carbonate alteration halo, as well as a somewhat lesser sulphide alteration halo. Alteration features observed resulted from the passage of large volumes of hydrothermal fluids over a protracted period, with alteration features being centred on major structures that acted as the main fluid conduits. The location and history of the evolution of these structures was a dominant control on the location, intensity and extent of wallrock alteration developed."
- Description: Master of Engineering Science
An investigation of maternal child health and family planning (MCH/FH) services in the Tongatapu area of Tonga
- Authors: Havea, Ana Fili
- Date: 2002
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: "This is a study on perceptions of women for services provided by Maternal and Child Health and Family Planning (MCH/FP) Centre in Tongatapu of the Kingdom of Tonga. The purpose of the study is to provide information that will assist the Tongan Health Authority to develop strategies and services that are responsive, effective and accessible to women who utilize the services."
- Description: Master of Nursing
Aspects of stuckness in Mervyn Peakes's fiction / Alice Mills
- Authors: Mills, Alice
- Date: 2002
- Type: Text , Thesis , PhD
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- Description: "This thesis argues that stuckness is a central trope in all of Mervyn Peake's extended works of fiction and that most of Peake's characters become stuck at critical points in their lives."
- Description: Doctor of Philosophy
Attitudes and beliefs of rural health and welfare professionals about sexual assault / Margaret J. Radcliffe
- Authors: Radcliffe, Margaret
- Date: 2002
- Type: Text , Thesis , PhD
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- Description: "The study aims to document the attitudes and beliefs of a group of rural health and welfare professionals in the Central Highlands region of Victoria, to identify if theoretical frameworks of participants for the explanation of sexual assault reflect community attitudes based on traditional mythologies and misconceptions. The study also aims to highlight where specific training about sexual assault is required, based on needs of participants, and to recommend components for a future training program."
- Description: Master of Arts