Browsing by Subject "Sex differences"
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Contraction intensity and sex differences in knee-extensor fatigability
(Elsevier, 2017)Females are less fatigable than males during isometric contractions across various muscles and intensities. However, sex differences in knee-extensor fatigability remain relatively unexplored. Purpose: To determine the sex ... -
The determinants of the acceptance of organizational change among University of Botswana employees : exploring for gender differences
(2005)This study explores for gender-based differences in the determinants of employee acceptance of organizational change among employees at the University of Botswana. Utilising a sample of 360 respondents drawn from academic ... -
Exploring sex differences in aspects of psychosocial strengthswithin a collectivistic culture
(North-West University (South Africa), 2006)The aim of this study is to explore sex differences of psychological strengths within a collectivistic culture. This study is part of a larger study to explore the validity of the Value in Action Inventory of Strengths ... -
Die onderwyseres se persepsie van intrinsieke bevorderingshindernisse
(Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 1998)This research focussed on the following issues: • The underrepresentation of female teachers in educational management posts • The teacher's perception of intrinsic promotional barriers. The investigation into the female ... -
Social isolation rearing-induced anxiety and response to agomelatine in male and female rats: role of corticosterone, oxytocin, and vasopressin
(Sage, 2019)Background: The chronobiotic antidepressant, agomelatine, acts via re-entrainment of circadian rhythms. Earlier work has demonstrated late-life anxiety and reduced corticosterone in post-weaning social isolation reared ... -
Tracking physical growth and health status of South African rural children : Ellisras longitudinal study (ELS)
(North-West University (South Africa), 2000)Motivation - In under-developed and developing countries malnutrition is a major cause of mortality. Despite the long-standing use of anthropometry for assessing growth and nutritional status of children in Africa ...