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The Associations between Ethical Organizational Culture, Burnout, and Engagement: A Multilevel Study
(Springer New York LLC; Business Psychology Research Institute, 2015)
Purpose – Ethical culture is a specific form of organizational culture (including values and
systems that can promote ethical behavior), and as such a socially constructed phenomenon.
However, no previous studies have ...
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 auditory N1 suppression rebounds as prediction persists over time
(Elsevier Ltd., 2016)
The predictive coding model of perception proposes that neuronal responses reflect prediction errors. Repeated as well as predicted stimuli trigger suppressed neuronal responses because they are associated with reduced ...
The Best Science, The Best Science in Finnish – and English – or The Best Finnish Scientists?
(Centre de recherche en éducation de Nantes (CREN), 2013)
The Birth of Orientalism by App, Urs Review by: Pekka Korhonen
(The University of Chicago Press, 2012)
A review of the book "The Birth of Orientalism," part of the Encounters With Asia Series, by Urs App, is presented.
The Circumplex Model of Occupational Well-being : Its Relation with Personality
(Scandinavian Society for Person-Oriented Research, 2015)
The purpose of this study was to identify different types of occupational well-being based on the circumplex model
(Russell, 1980; Warr, 1994), and to examine how these types are related to the Big Five personality profiles. ...
The Concept of the Oceanic Feeling in Artistic Creativity and in the Analysis of Visual Artworks
(University of Illinois Press, 2015)
For several decades now, psychoanalytically oriented writers on art have used the concept of the oceanic feeling to designate feelings of oneness, limitlessness, and mania in artistic creativity and aesthetic experiencing. ...
The Cultural Diversity Turn: Policies, Politics and Influences at the European Level
(Intellect ltd., 2014)
The dawn of the secular state? : Heritage and identity in Swedish church and state debates 1920–1939
(Routledge, 2016)
This article provides a study of political positions concerning the role of religion in modern society in Sweden between 1920 and 1939. It aims to increase understanding of the Swedish secularization path, with special ...
The Development of Adolescents’ Self-concept of Ability through Grades 7-9 and the Role of Parental Beliefs
(EARLI, 2016)
This study examined the development of adolescents’ self-concept of ability in
mathematics and literacy during secondary school, and the role that mothers’ and
fathers’ beliefs concerning their child’s abilities play in ...