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The influence of using social networks on the romantic relationship satisfaction and stability
Diepoltová, Alice ; Štěrbová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Tomášková, Hana (referee)
Social networks have a significant impact on individuals (e.g., personal well-being) and their relationships (e.g., satisfaction). This bachelor's thesis examines the use of social networks and their influence on the course of romantic relationships, from introduction, to functioning, to dissolution. The thesis also presents the differences between romantic relationships depending on whether the partners met online or offline. Different forms of online dating (e.g., via dating sites or apps) and their characteristics are also discussed. Furthermore, the thesis examines the use of social networking sites during a relationship and the impact of their use on the individual and the romantic relationship (e.g., stalking, jealousy, or infidelity). The thesis also includes a research design whose main aim is to test the relationship between interactions with potential alternative partners on Instagram, partner satisfaction and infidelity-related behaviours. It appears that social network use significantly affects the quality and stability of romantic relationships, and therefore setting boundaries in terms of behaviour and social network use between partners is important. The paper concludes with a summary of the most important findings, recommendations for therapeutic practice and possible directions for...
Technostress among senior population during COVID-19 pandemic
Sedláčková, Petra ; Šípová, Ivana (advisor) ; Tomášková, Hana (referee)
The goal of this bachelor's thesis is to explore the presence of technostres in the senior population during the covid-19 pandemic. The content of the literature review is the characterisation of the senior population and their specific challenges concerning the pandemic and modern technologies. Next, the term technostress and its nature in the senior population is defined. The relevance of modern technologies during the pandemic is also mentioned. In the research part, the aspect of technostres experienced by senior population, and how those aspects were influenced by the pandemic, are explored. Using thematic analysis, results of the focus groups were analysed. This bachelor's thesis sheds light on technostress in the senior population, which is usually overlooked in this regard, moreover in the context of pandemic. Results of this analysis can be used to make the adaptation to modern technologies easier for the elderly.
Types of bilingualism in relation to the manifestations of personality traits
Chalupníková, Tereza ; Jonáš, Juraj (advisor) ; Tomášková, Hana (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with bilingualism and its relation to personality expressions. In the literature review section divided into seven chapters, bilingualism is first described and defined. The next part of the thesis focuses on the description of different types of bilingualism, especially on divisions based on according to the age of the second language was acquired. The following chapters describe the different specificities of bilinguals. The last two chapters then focus on the links between bilingualism, personality and biculturalism, summarizing selected research on these relationships. The final part of the thesis contains a proposal for a research project that aims to compare Czech-Russian bilinguals in their personality expressions with respect to the language used. In particular, it involves comparing a group of early and late bilinguals with each other to find out whether they differ in their personality expressions within the two languages.
Cognitive approach to education
Štrejlová, Michaela ; Morávková Krejčová, Lenka (advisor) ; Tomášková, Hana (referee)
The bachelor thesis presents a broad range of cognitive approaches to education. It introduces their theoretical background and also specific concepts related to the topic and created by various authors. The thesis does not only deal with contemporary authors, but also refers to earlier authors. In their performance, the text encounters pitfalls of the traditional approach to education and compares it with the cognitive approach. Finally, the thesis presents advantages that the cognitive approach to education offers and mentions disadvantages of the traditional approach. Last chapter involves a research project proposal, which builds on the theory mentioned in the first part of the work. It focuses on the effectiveness of the cognitive education.
The impact of infertility on the quality of life of infertile couples
Tomášková, Hana ; Vachková, Eva (advisor) ; Plecitá, Zdeňka (referee) ; Hodačová, Lenka (referee)
This bachelor's thesis outlines existing information on the topic of infertility, defines the terms "infertility", "assisted reproduction", "quality of life" and "psychological aspect of the disease" in context with the unpleasant mental, physical, social and economic factors, that partake in the quality of couple's lives. It also summarizes the legal policies of this problem in the Czech Republic. The empirical part of this thesis was based on a survey, given mainly to clients of the center of reproduction Pronatal Arleta IVF in Kostelec nad Orlici. This survey focused on the problems of infertility and its impact on the quality of life of infertile couples.
Possibilities of sports-recreational activities use of handicapped people in Příbram region.
Tomášková, Hana ; Čichoň, Rostislav (advisor) ; Potměšil, Jaroslav (referee)
Title of diploma: Possibilities of sports-recreational activities useof handicapped people in Pffbram region. The goal of diploma: Map out recreational and leisure time activities of Pffbram city in the context of handicapped people and their associations, organizations and clubs. Method: I used quantitativeand qualitative summary of fiding gained by means of empirical approach and synthesis of information from accessible literky and other sources gathered during this thesis. Next i used approach of kontent analysis for fading, mapping out and interrogating in the area of the region referred to the problems of my thesis. By means of inquiry technology will be done complementary pilot study in addition. Key words: Handicapped, sport, leisure time, sports facilities, community planning social services.
Optional Activities in Scheduling
Vlk, Marek ; Barták, Roman (advisor) ; Oddi, Angelo (referee) ; Tomášková, Hana (referee)
Scheduling allocates scarce resources to activities such that certain constraints are satisfied and specific objectives are optimized. The activities to be executed are com- monly known or determined a priori in the planning stage. To improve the flexibility of scheduling systems, the concept of optional activities was invented. Optional activities are those activities whose presence in the resulting schedule is to be decided. Rather than determining which activities need to be executed and scheduling them in two consecu- tive phases, flexibility and efficiency can be improved significantly when both activity selection and time allocation are integrated within the same solver. Such an approach was implemented in a few Constraint Programming solvers and manifested great perfor- mance on multiple scheduling problems. In this thesis, we apply the concept of optional activities to scheduling problems that do not seem to involve optional activities, such as the production scheduling problem with sequence-dependent non-overlapping setups, but also on problems beyond the scheduling domain, such as the multi-agent path finding problem and its extension with weighted and capacitated arcs. 1
Shared activities between grandparents and grandchildren
Mašková, Monika ; Gillernová, Ilona (advisor) ; Tomášková, Hana (referee)
The thesis analyses selected characteristics of the interaction of grandparents and grandchildren in shared activities. It focuses on the importance of shared activities for grandparents and children. Specifically, it examines what taking part in shared activities brings to children and adults, considering their relationship and the content of these activities. As an adult member of the family, the grandparent plays a vital role in shaping both the child's and his quality of life. Shared activities have an important influence (be it direct or indirect) on the child's education. In these shared activities, their participants interact with each other as well as determine their content. The thesis contributes to understanding the educational context in the relationship between the grandparent and the child and points out that the time children and grandparents spend together can positively affect both. Keywords shared activities, grandparents, children, educational context
The impact of infertility on the quality of life of infertile couples
Tomášková, Hana ; Vachková, Eva (advisor) ; Plecitá, Zdeňka (referee) ; Hodačová, Lenka (referee)
This bachelor's thesis outlines existing information on the topic of infertility, defines the terms "infertility", "assisted reproduction", "quality of life" and "psychological aspect of the disease" in context with the unpleasant mental, physical, social and economic factors, that partake in the quality of couple's lives. It also summarizes the legal policies of this problem in the Czech Republic. The empirical part of this thesis was based on a survey, given mainly to clients of the center of reproduction Pronatal Arleta IVF in Kostelec nad Orlici. This survey focused on the problems of infertility and its impact on the quality of life of infertile couples.

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