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Uusliberalismi muuttaa naisten töitä julkisella sektorilla
(Kansanvalistusseura, 2016)
Uusliberalismi ja uusi julkisjohtamisen käytäntö valtaavat alaa julkisella sektorilla. Seurauksena on paitsi muutoksia naisvaltaisen hoiva-alan ammattilaisten työnkuvaan ja asemaan, myös hoivan laatuun.
Sukupuolitettua aikuisoppimista
(Kansanvalistusseura, 2016)
Identifying Coping Profiles and Profile Differences in Role Engagement and Subjective Well-Being
(Lifescience Global, 2014)
Coping strategies are not necessarily mutually exclusive and can be used simultaneously, a fact which has
rarely been examined in coping research. We examined what kinds of coping profiles could be found in data ...
Tensor decomposition of EEG signals: A brief review
(Elsevier BV, 2015)
Electroencephalography (EEG) is one fundamental tool for functional brain imaging. EEG signals tend to
be represented by a vector or a matrix to facilitate data processing and analysis with generally understood
methodologies ...
Work–Family Boundary Management Profiles in Two Finnish Samples : A Person-oriented Approach
(Sciedu Press, 2015)
Background: The present study aims to identify different work-family boundary management profiles among
Finnish employees, and examine how these relate to conflict between work and family or their mutual enrichment.
Method: ...
Ricoeur's surprising take on recognition
(University of Pittsburgh, 2011)
This essay examines Paul Ricœur’s views on recognition in his book The Course of Recognition. It highlights those aspects that are in some sense surprising, in relation to his previous publications and the general debates ...
Implicit binding of facial features during change blindness
(Public Library of Science, 2014)
Abstract. Change blindness refers to the inability to detect visual changes if introduced together with an eye-movement, blink, flash
of light, or with distracting stimuli. Evidence of implicit detection of changed visual ...
Event-related potentials reveal rapid registration of features of infrequent changes during change blindness
(BioMed Central (BMC), 2010)
Background.
Change blindness refers to a failure to detect changes between consecutively presented images separated by, for example, a brief blank screen. As an explanation of change blindness, it has been suggested that ...
Polymorphisms in DCDC2 and S100B associate with developmental dyslexia
(Nature Publishing Group; Japan Society of Human Genetics, 2015)
Genetic studies of complex traits have become increasingly successful as progress is made in next-generation sequencing. We aimed at discovering single nucleotide variation present in known and new candidate genes for ...