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Subjective stress, objective heart rate variability-based stress, and recovery on workdays among overweight and psychologically distressed individuals : a cross-sectional study
(BioMed Central, 2015)
Background: The present study aimed to investigate how subjective self-reported stress is associated with objective
heart rate variability (HRV)-based stress and recovery on workdays. Another aim was to investigate how ...
Parental literacy predicts children’s literacy: A longitudinal family-risk study
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2011)
This family-risk (FR) study examined whether the literacy skills of parents with dyslexia are predictive of the literacy skills of their offspring. We report data from 31 child–parent dyads where both had dyslexia (FR-D) ...
Participants’ home as an interview context when studying sensitive family issues
(University of Nordland, Department of Social Sciences, 2013)
This article considers the meaning of the participants’ home as an interview context when studying sensitive family issues. The article is based on two qualitative family studies by the authors on foster children’s ...
Social Freedom in Contemporary Capitalism : a Reconstruction of Axel Honneth's Normative Approach to the Economy
(Students and Faculty of the Graduate Programme in Social and Political Thought, University of Sussex, 2015)
How perceived changes in the ethical culture of organizations influence the well-being of managers: a two-year longitudinal study
(Routledge; European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology, 2016)
The first aim of this study was to identify long-term patterns of ethical organizational culture based on the perceptions of 368 Finnish managers over a period of two years. The second aim was to investigate whether there ...
Ethically ethnic: the ethno-culturalization of the moral conduct of the Sámi and the Roma in the governance in Finland between the 1850s and 1930s
(Routledge; IPSA Research Group on Political Power (RC 36), 2015)
Although there was not a focused administration on ethnic minorities in Finland until the last decades of the 20th
century, there was variety of rationalities, techniques and practices of governance used for their conduct. ...
Bildning as a Central Concept in the Cultural Policy of the Swedish Government : From Arthur Engberg to Alice Bah Kuhnke
(Högskolan i Borås, 2015)
This article explores bildning as a central concept in the development of the
explicit cultural policy of the Swedish government. It takes its point of
departure in how the concept of bildning was interpreted by Arthur ...
A Closed Book: Opacity of the Human Self in Mullā Ṣadrā
(Brill, 2014)
Mullā Ṣadrā Shīrāzī (d. 1636) subscribes at large to the Avicennian view according
to which the human subject is always and fully aware of herself. At the same time, his
eschatology hinges on the Qur’ānic motive of the ...
The associations of objectively measured physical activity and sedentary time with cognitive functions in school-aged children
(Public Library of Science, 2014)
Abstract.
Low levels of physical activity among children have raised concerns over the effects of a physically inactive lifestyle, not only
on physical health but also on cognitive prerequisites of learning. This study ...
The Affordances of Reading/Writing on Paper and Digitally in Finland
(Elsevier, 2014)
The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of digital technologies on reading and writing in Finland. The perceived affordances of reading and writing on paper and digitally are compared by analysing written essays ...