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The Structure of Competence in Health Professions

Evaluation & the Health Professions, 1980
The past decade has seen widespread research on systematic evaluation of the competence of health professionals. Such activity usually has been carried out in accordance with the prevailing psychological paradigms, in which competence is represented as a trait, or as an intrapsychic factor.
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Power Structure and Personal Competence

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1978
This study tested the following hypotheses: persons located in central exchange network positions will, through the bargaining process, come to perceive themselves to be (a) more powerful, and (b) more competent (capable) than will persons located in peripheral exchange network positions.
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The Developmental Structure of Figurative Competence

2018
The functional viewpoint would inquire into the purposes of the metaphoric use and would accept as figurative utterances that did indeed communicate meaningfully. In the middle to upper socioeconomic schools, total figurative usage decreased significantly over grades, while in the lower socioeconomic schools usage was variable although, in general, it ...
James D. Pickens, Marilyn R. Pollio
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Managerial competencies and organizational structures

Industrial Management & Data Systems, 2014
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to determine whether there is a relationship among leadership, action, social, and personal competencies of managers in modern organizational structure types and whether a relationship exists between a company's organizational structure and performance.Design/methodology/approach– A questionnaire was carried out ...
Karmen Verle   +3 more
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The Structure of the Professional Competence of the Teacher

Standards and Monitoring in Education, 2015
The article has a substantiation of an urgency to solve the problem associated with the defi nition of the structure of professional competence of teachers. This structure is represented by species competencies. The problem was determined by the needs of the teacher training system of teachers in the knowledge of these competencies.
A. Karma   +5 more
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Self-Regulated Learning with Expository Texts as a Competence: Competence Structure and Competence Training

2017
Three studies are presented that take a look at self-regulated learning as a competence (assessed on the basis of achievement tests) rather than a self-reported learning experience (assessed on the basis of questionnaires). In the first step, in two correlational studies with N = 559 and N = 795 9th graders, sub-competencies of self-regulated learning ...
Wirth, Joachim   +3 more
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Structural Competency Meets Structural Racism:

Virtual Mentor, 2014
The call for structural competency encourages medicine to broaden its approach to matters of race and culture so that it might better address both individual-level doctor and patient characteristics and institutional factors.
Roberts, Dorothy, Metzl, Jonathan
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VIII—On the Structure of Lexical Competence

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 1995
Consider the word 'spoon'. We all know a lot about spoons: we can describe a spoon, explain its use, tell how spoons are normally acquired and where they are usually kept; we know what materials spoons are (mostly) made of, how long they may last, what kind of deterioration they are subject to.
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Skills, Competencies and Knowledge Structures

2013
From its beginning knowledge space theory was developed from a purely behavioristic point of view. It focused on the solution behavior exhibited on the instances of a set of items constituting a knowledge domain. This kind of stimulus-response consideration lead to very successful applications.
Dietrich Albert   +3 more
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Centromere-Competent DNA: Structure and Evolution

2009
Although extant data favour centromere being an epigenetic structure, it is also clear that centromere formation is based on DNA, in particular, tandemly repeated satellite DNA and its transcripts. Presence of conserved structural motifs within satellite DNAs such as periodically distributed AT tracts, protein binding sites, or promoter elements ...
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