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Evaluating the success of participants practical, summer and winter survival training.
Šika, Vojtěch ; Dvorský, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Mišovec, Anton (referee)
Title: Evaluating the success of participants practical, summer and winter survival training. Objectives: The aim of this thesis was to evaluate and interpret the data. This data was collected over a period of several years, and observations were made by experts in the field of survival. Based on the course of the winter and summer survival, the idea was to observe if there are differences between successful men and women who best cope with stress. Observed people are generally students at Charles University. Methods: Data were collected during the course of survival thanks to observing instructors, who in no way influenced the behavior of the students in all activities associated with survival. Evaluating of behavior was conducted on the basis of six criteria established by survival instructors. The students completed the five-factor questionnaire NEOPS that was used to obtain personal profile of individual students. Results: For interpretation of the results was used Eyseneck's coordinate model of temperament. In this model they were recorded individual personality profiles obtained thanks to two fundamental dimensions - neuroticism and extroversion. Over 72% of students participating the survival seminar belong to a sanguine temperament, a person who is emotionally stable and openminded. Along...
Individual contestant competence level participating winter and summer survival courses.
Šika, Vojtěch ; Dvorský, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Title: Individual contestant competence level participating winter and summer survival courses. Objectives: The major aim of this work is to determine at what level of potential course participants' is knowledge of winter and summer survival. Knowledge of related skills associated with survival in extreme conditions and crisis situatuions. For this thesis we chose students from Faculty of Physical Education and Sport and other students from Charles University since summer and winter survival cource is also opened to students from other faculties of Charles University Methods: For data acquisition to this work we used the questionnaire method. Respondents were students aculty of Physical Education and Sport, Faculty of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Arts and The First Medical Faculty. To get 100% questionaire return, the questionaire was assigned personaly. Results: The questionnaire survey was attended by 70 respondents overall. Data we collected, we wrote down in tables and graphs. The results from the evaluation of individual questions showed that knowledge levels associated with survival in critical situations is low. Only 33% of the total amount of students who completed the survey, were successfull. Keywords: survival, limit situations, crisis situations

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