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Theses --- Play --- Reversal theory (Psychology) --- Psychological aspects. --- Reversal theory (Psychology). --- Psychological reversals --- Reversals, Psychological --- Motivation (Psychology) --- Psychological aspects
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Geology --- -Geology, Stratigraphic --- -Geomagnetic reversals --- Geomagnetism --- -Marine sediments --- -Bottom deposits (Oceanography) --- Bottom sediments (Oceanography) --- Deep-sea deposits --- Deposits, Deep-sea --- Marine deposits --- Sediments, Marine --- Ocean bottom --- Sedimentation and deposition --- Submarine geology --- Sediments (Geology) --- Earth magnetic field --- Geomagnetic field --- Magnetism, Terrestrial --- Terrestrial magnetic field --- Terrestrial magnetism --- Geophysics --- Magnetism --- Earth's polarity reversals --- Geomagnetic polarity reversals --- Polarity reversals, Geomagnetic --- Reversals, Geomagnetic --- Age of rocks --- Rocks --- Stratigraphic geology --- Physical geology --- Geognosy --- Geoscience --- Earth sciences --- Natural history --- Sampling --- Age --- -Sampling --- -Earth's polarity reversals --- Bottom deposits (Oceanography) --- Geology, Stratigraphic --- Geomagnetic reversals --- Marine sediments --- Pleiocene Epoch --- Pliocene Epoch --- Paleomagnetisme
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Earth's magnetic field is currently changing dramatically. Is the observed decrease of the dipole moment indicating a future polarity transition? What would be the effects of such a drastic change on system Earth? Can any positive or negative effects on our biosphere or even humans be expected? This book gives a first overview about the geomagnetic field in general and serves as an introduction into geomagnetism. As the topic of the book covers a wide range of scientific disciplines, the first chapter summarises basic principles of geomagnetism and related fields including a historic overview, instruments and measurements, paleomagnetic fields, basics of dynamo theory, etc. The contributed chapters review major results of international activities aiming at understanding the causes and effects of geomagnetic field variations in view of the questions above.
Geomagnetism. --- Geomagnetism --- Geomagnetic reversals --- Cosmic Physics --- Physics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Secular variations --- Geomagnetic reversals. --- Secular variations. --- Earth's polarity reversals --- Geomagnetic polarity reversals --- Polarity reversals, Geomagnetic --- Reversals, Geomagnetic --- Magnetic variations, Secular --- Secular variations (Geomagnetism) --- Earth sciences. --- Paleontology. --- Geophysics. --- Planetology. --- Earth Sciences. --- Geophysics/Geodesy. --- Space Sciences (including Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Exploration and Astronautics). --- Earth Sciences, general. --- Physical geography. --- Astrophysics. --- Geography. --- Paleontology . --- Planetary sciences --- Planetology --- Fossilogy --- Fossilology --- Palaeontology --- Paleontology, Zoological --- Paleozoology --- Historical geology --- Zoology --- Fossils --- Prehistoric animals in motion pictures --- Cosmography --- Earth sciences --- World history --- Astronomical physics --- Astronomy --- Cosmic physics --- Geography --- Space sciences. --- Geosciences --- Environmental sciences --- Physical sciences --- Science and space --- Space research --- Cosmology --- Science --- Geological physics --- Terrestrial physics
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Reversal Theory is a new general theory of motivation, emotion, personality, psychopathology and stress which challenges previous ideas in these fields and sets up an unusually broad and integrative conceptual framework of its own.The papers in the six sections which make up this volume are concerned with: - developing the theory itself - looking at different research areas, or psychological problems, from the perspective of reversal theory - describing empirical studies of different kinds aimed at testing ideas drawn from the theory.
Personality. --- Psychological Theory. --- Reversal theory (Psychology) --- -Psychological reversals --- Reversals, Psychological --- Motivation (Psychology) --- Psychologic Theory --- Psychological Theories --- Theories, Psychological --- Theory, Psychological --- Psychologic Theories --- Theories, Psychologic --- Theory, Psychologic --- Personalities --- Human Characteristics --- Congresses --- Persoonlijkheidspsychologie --- Congresses. --- klassieke theorieën --- -Congresses --- klassieke theorieën. --- Personality --- Psychological Theory --- Psychological reversals --- Social Cognitive Theory --- Cognitive Theories, Social --- Cognitive Theory, Social --- Social Cognitive Theories --- Theories, Social Cognitive --- Theory, Social Cognitive
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Investors and traders seek methods to identify reversal and continuation to better time their trades. This applies for virtually everyone, whether employing a swing trading strategy, engaging in options trading, or timing entry and exit to spot bull and bear reversals. Key signals are found in the dozens of candlesticks, combined with technical signals such as gaps and moves outside of the trading range; size of wicks (shadows) and size of real bodies. The science of candlestick analysis has a proven track record not only from its inception in 17th century Japan, but today as well. This book explains and demonstrates candlestick signals, including both the appearance of each but in context on an actual stock chart. It further takes the reader through the rationale of reversal and continuation signals and demonstrates the crucial importance of confirmation (in the form of other candlesticks, traditional technical signals, volume, momentum and moving averages). Michael C. Thomsett is a market expert, author, speaker and coach. His many books include Mathematics of Options, Real Estate Investor's Pocket Calculator, and A Technical Approach to Trend Analysis.
Stocks --- Investment analysis. --- Analysis of investments --- Analysis of securities --- Security analysis --- Candlestick. --- Investing. --- Options. --- Reversals. --- Stick patterns. --- Trading options. --- Trend patterns.
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The main goal of this paper is to characterize the determinants of sudden stops caused by domestic vis-a-vis foreign residents. Are the decisions of domestic investors to invest abroad or of foreign investors to cut off funds from the domestic economy governed by the same set of determinants? Given the distribution of different types of sudden stop episodes over time and its different macroeconomic consequences, the authors argue that the determinants may not be alike. Using an effective sample of 82 countries with annual information over the period 1970-2007, the analysis finds that global investors are less likely to stop bringing their capital when their economy is growing and the world interest rate is lower. Domestic agents are more willing to invest abroad if the macroeconomic performance of the domestic economy is poor (high inflation), the financial system is weak, and there are high external savings (current account surpluses). Increasing financial openness makes the domestic country more vulnerable to sudden stops caused by either local or global investors. Finally, countries with higher shares of foreign direct investment are less prone to inflow-driven sudden stops, whereas the opposite holds for outflow-driven sudden stops.
Access to Finance --- Currencies and Exchange Rates --- Debt Markets --- Economic Theory & Research --- Emerging Markets --- Gross Capital Flows --- Macroeconomics and Economic Growth --- Reversals --- Sudden Stop
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The main goal of this paper is to characterize the determinants of sudden stops caused by domestic vis-a-vis foreign residents. Are the decisions of domestic investors to invest abroad or of foreign investors to cut off funds from the domestic economy governed by the same set of determinants? Given the distribution of different types of sudden stop episodes over time and its different macroeconomic consequences, the authors argue that the determinants may not be alike. Using an effective sample of 82 countries with annual information over the period 1970-2007, the analysis finds that global investors are less likely to stop bringing their capital when their economy is growing and the world interest rate is lower. Domestic agents are more willing to invest abroad if the macroeconomic performance of the domestic economy is poor (high inflation), the financial system is weak, and there are high external savings (current account surpluses). Increasing financial openness makes the domestic country more vulnerable to sudden stops caused by either local or global investors. Finally, countries with higher shares of foreign direct investment are less prone to inflow-driven sudden stops, whereas the opposite holds for outflow-driven sudden stops.
Access to Finance --- Currencies and Exchange Rates --- Debt Markets --- Economic Theory & Research --- Emerging Markets --- Gross Capital Flows --- Macroeconomics and Economic Growth --- Reversals --- Sudden Stop
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History of civilization --- anno 1500-1799 --- anno 1800-1999 --- Western Europe --- Culture --- Cultuur --- Reversal theory (Psychology) --- 930.86 --- Disasters --- -Reversal theory (Psychology) --- Psychological reversals --- Reversals, Psychological --- Motivation (Psychology) --- Calamities --- Catastrophes --- Curiosities and wonders --- Accidents --- Hazardous geographic environments --- Mentaliteitsgeschiedenis --- Psychological aspects --- Europe, Western --- -West Europe --- History --- Psychological aspects. --- 930.86 Mentaliteitsgeschiedenis --- -History --- Reversal theory (Psychology). --- West Europe --- History.
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Motivation (Psychology) --- Reversal theory (Psychology) --- Experience --- Consciousness --- Phenomenological psychology --- 159.947 --- Psychological reversals --- Reversals, Psychological --- Psychological phenomenology --- Psychology, Phenomenological --- Existential psychology --- Personality --- Phenomenology --- Psychology --- Action, Psychology of --- Drive (Psychology) --- Psychology of action --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Philosophy --- Reality --- Pragmatism --- Apperception --- Mind and body --- Perception --- Spirit --- Self --- Psychologie van de wil. Wilskracht --- 159.947 Psychologie van de wil. Wilskracht
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Sports --- Reversal theory (Psychology) --- Psychological aspects --- 159.9:796 --- Psychologie van de sport. Sportpsychologie. Coachen. Mentale training --- Psychological aspects. --- 159.9:796 Psychologie van de sport. Sportpsychologie. Coachen. Mentale training --- Reversal theory (Psychology). --- Motivation in sports --- Sport psychology --- Sports motivation --- Sports psychology --- Sports sciences --- Psychological reversals --- Reversals, Psychological --- Motivation (Psychology)
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