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The active economy incorporates several disciplines that include
sport performance, sport business, recreation, tourism, physical
activity, urban planning, leisure, and health and wellness, among
others. From an academic and policy perspective, these disciplines
are typically viewed as distinct, with only limited spillover, and
consequently, limited research explores the interaction between
them. However, each individual sector can be studied as
interdependent rather than autonomous. By viewing the various
sectors as part of a complex active ecosystem, policymakers and
practitioners are better positioned to shape broad opportunities
while maximizing the community value of sports, recreation, and
wellness. Understanding the Active Economy and Emerging Research on
the Value of Sports, Recreation, and Wellness provides a new view
on the fields of sport, recreation, and health and wellness by
exploring the interaction between these traditional separate
disciplines. It includes sub-groups of the active economy such as
health and wellness, active apparel and accessories, active
equipment and sports betting but also ties in sub-groups from the
ancillary sector such as tourism, design and infrastructure, media
and content, and professional services. This book is intended for
professionals, educators, and researchers working in the fields of
sports, recreation, and health and wellness, as well as economists,
executives, managers, practitioners, stakeholders, researchers,
academicians, and students interested in how sports, recreation,
and wellness operate in the active economy.
The global gaming market, due to numerous technological
advancements in social media networking and live-streaming video,
has exploded in recent years. However, this newly acquired
popularity has left many industry professionals pondering a
difficult enigma: How does this affect the professional world?
Implications and Impacts of eSports on Business and Society:
Emerging Research and Opportunities provides innovative research
exploring the immersion of competitive electronic sports and
applications within global marketing, business, and society.
Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as social
networking, sponsorship branding, and risk management, this book is
ideally designed for sports and entertainment practitioners,
communications professionals, marketers, business consultants,
researchers, professionals, and students seeking current research
on potential business opportunities in the eSports industry.
The urban poor suffer many problems beyond pressing financial
concerns, including those involving housing, health, and family
relationships. Social welfare agencies struggle to cope with the
enormity of need presented by individuals and families. The
providers frequently lack a framework to guide their priorities and
the delivery of services. This volume, based on the authors' close
and extensive collaboration with New York's Lower East Family
Union, affords a substantive, insightful, and effective approach
not only to defining the services needed but also to the delivery
thereof. It also examines the cognitive and emotional states which
the clients bring as they seek help. Means are provided for
establishing priority of needs, assessing the value of preventive
services, and formulating family-specific service responses.
Potential family dissolution and implicit child welfare concerns
are viewed as especially critical and receives extensive
constructive discussion.
Stressed, poverty-level families often approach helping agencies
in a nearly exhausted condition. The needs of such clients can only
be answered, and the last straw avoided, if the agencies are
structured to identify the most immediate needs and to supply the
understanding, supportive relationship, and the requisite practical
assistance. This book, with its extensive base of experience,
guides the process wisely. It offers informed hope that the awful
conditions of the urban poor can be ameliorated through better
planned and effective service delivery, and caring
interventions.
Heterogeneity, or mixtures, are ubiquitous in genetics. Even for
data as simple as mono-genic diseases, populations are a mixture of
affected and unaffected individuals. Still, most statistical
genetic association analyses, designed to map genes for diseases
and other genetic traits, ignore this phenomenon. In this book, we
document methods that incorporate heterogeneity into the design and
analysis of genetic and genomic association data. Among the key
qualities of our developed statistics is that they include mixture
parameters as part of the statistic, a unique component for tests
of association. A critical feature of this work is the inclusion of
at least one heterogeneity parameter when performing statistical
power and sample size calculations for tests of genetic
association. We anticipate that this book will be useful to
researchers who want to estimate heterogeneity in their data,
develop or apply genetic association statistics where heterogeneity
exists, and accurately evaluate statistical power and sample size
for genetic association through the application of robust
experimental design.
Heterogeneity, or mixtures, are ubiquitous in genetics. Even for
data as simple as mono-genic diseases, populations are a mixture of
affected and unaffected individuals. Still, most statistical
genetic association analyses, designed to map genes for diseases
and other genetic traits, ignore this phenomenon. In this book, we
document methods that incorporate heterogeneity into the design and
analysis of genetic and genomic association data. Among the key
qualities of our developed statistics is that they include mixture
parameters as part of the statistic, a unique component for tests
of association. A critical feature of this work is the inclusion of
at least one heterogeneity parameter when performing statistical
power and sample size calculations for tests of genetic
association. We anticipate that this book will be useful to
researchers who want to estimate heterogeneity in their data,
develop or apply genetic association statistics where heterogeneity
exists, and accurately evaluate statistical power and sample size
for genetic association through the application of robust
experimental design.
Hospitals - definition and classification; hospitals managed under
the National Health Service Act 1977; voluntary hospitals; nursing
homes - registration, conduct and inspection; legal proceedings
against Health Authorities and Trusts; injury to the patient;
consent to medical and associated treatment; complaints in the
National Health Service; liability for premises; patients' property
- loss or damage; visitors who refuse to leave; search and arrest
of suspected persons; data protection; access to medical records
and reports; medical records - ownership and preservation;
professional confidence; employment law; nurses agencies;
professional qualifications; injury at work; the charity
commissioners and charity trustees; hospital charges; provision of
pay beds; taxation of hospitals; births and deaths in hospital;
organ transplants and disposal of the human body; patient making a
will; illegal operations; notifiable diseases; medicines and
poisons; mental health law.
The active economy incorporates several disciplines that include
sport performance, sport business, recreation, tourism, physical
activity, urban planning, leisure, and health and wellness, among
others. From an academic and policy perspective, these disciplines
are typically viewed as distinct, with only limited spillover, and
consequently, limited research explores the interaction between
them. However, each individual sector can be studied as
interdependent rather than autonomous. By viewing the various
sectors as part of a complex active ecosystem, policymakers and
practitioners are better positioned to shape broad opportunities
while maximizing the community value of sports, recreation, and
wellness. Understanding the Active Economy and Emerging Research on
the Value of Sports, Recreation, and Wellness provides a new view
on the fields of sport, recreation, and health and wellness by
exploring the interaction between these traditional separate
disciplines. It includes sub-groups of the active economy such as
health and wellness, active apparel and accessories, active
equipment and sports betting but also ties in sub-groups from the
ancillary sector such as tourism, design and infrastructure, media
and content, and professional services. This book is intended for
professionals, educators, and researchers working in the fields of
sports, recreation, and health and wellness, as well as economists,
executives, managers, practitioners, stakeholders, researchers,
academicians, and students interested in how sports, recreation,
and wellness operate in the active economy.
The global gaming market, due to numerous technological
advancements in social media networking and live-streaming video,
has exploded in recent years. However, this newly acquired
popularity has left many industry professionals pondering a
difficult enigma: How does this affect the professional world?
Implications and Impacts of eSports on Business and Society:
Emerging Research and Opportunities provides innovative research
exploring the immersion of competitive electronic sports and
applications within global marketing, business, and society.
Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as social
networking, sponsorship branding, and risk management, this book is
ideally designed for sports and entertainment practitioners,
communications professionals, marketers, business consultants,
researchers, professionals, and students seeking current research
on potential business opportunities in the eSports industry.
The specialty of clinical child and adolescent psychology has a
history that dates back to the turn of the century when the first
psychological clinic for children was reportedly established. As it
is currently applied, this broad and wide-ranging specialty took
organizational shape from the 1960s through the 1990s, and today
child and adolescent psychology shares many characteristics and
plays a collaborative role other specialties within professional
psychology. These include clinical psychology, cognitive and
behavioral psychology, school psychology, and clinical health
psychology. In this volume, Dr. Finch and his co-authors provide a
comprehensive demonstration of the competencies involved in this
specialty, extending far beyond the scope of the age of its
identified patient population. Offering an evidence-based best
practices model of intervention informed by an integration of
multiple professional competencies from a range of other specialty
areas, this book is an invaluable resource for all those interested
in pursuing the clinical child and adolescent specialty practice.
Series in Specialty Competencies in Professional Psychology Series
Editors Arthur M. Nezu and Christine Maguth Nezu As the field of
psychology continues to grow and new specialty areas emerge and
achieve recognition, it has become increasingly important to define
the standards of professional specialty practice. Developed and
conceived in response to this need for practical guidelines, this
series presents methods, strategies, and techniques for conducting
day-to-day practice in any given psychology specialty. The topical
volumes address best practices across the functional and
foundational competencies that characterize the various psychology
specialties, including clinical psychology, cognitive and
behavioral psychology, school psychology, geropsychology, forensic
psychology, clinical neuropsychology, couples and family
psychology, and more. Functional competencies include common
practice activities like assessment and intervention, while
foundational competencies represent core knowledge areas such as
ethical and legal issues, cultural diversity, and professional
identification. In addition to describing these competencies, each
volume provides a definition, description, and development timeline
of a particular specialty, including its essential and
characteristic pattern of activities, as well as its distinctive
and unique features. Written by recognized experts in their
respective fields, volumes are comprehensive, up-to-date, and
accessible. These volumes offer invaluable guidance to not only
practicing mental health professionals, but those training for
specialty practice as well.
A discussion of the nature of family life, especially the concepts
of duty, responsibility and obligation. The author looks at
political and popular debates in this area bringing together
material from many disciplines within the social sciences. She
looks at the historical perspective, uses empirical evidence about
contemporary families and highlights the gaps in research on these
topics. The whole discussion is set in the context of current
economic and social changes - including social policy and welfare
provisions - which create external pressures upon family life. The
author argues that these affect both the need for support and the
capacity of family members to provide it.
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