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Why care? How filial responsibility norms and relationship quality matter for subsequent provision of care to ageing parents
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)How to meet the demands of long-term care is a pressing issue in ageing societies. In most countries, care systems depend on the capability and willingness of family members to fill the gap between existing needs and ... -
Why Cotton as Linen? The Use of Wool in Beds in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-08-22)Cotton is the “natural” Choice and the dominating material in bed linen and sleepwear in Norway as in many other European countries. Regulation of temperature and humidity are important for good sleep, but they are not ... -
Why do nurses utilize textual knowledge sources at work?
(Vård i Norden;30 (4), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010-12)Aim. The aim of this paper is to shed light on why nurses utilize textual knowledge sources in a hospital workplace setting. The paper focuses on the following research question: Why do nurses utilize textual knowledge ... -
Why do people participate in research interviews? Participant orientations and ethical contracts in interviews with victims of interpersonal violence
(Qualitative Research;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-12-07)Researchers are increasingly interested in why people want to participate in qualitative interview studies, particularly what they hope to gain from participating. The present paper contributes to this research agenda by ... -
Why does Norway give emergency aid?
(Student paper, others, 2017)We are two students at the first year of Development Studies at Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences. Since both of us were interested in aid, we decided to write our fieldwork report on emergency ... -
Why don't all high-trust Networks achieve strong network benefits? A case-based Exploration of Cooperation in Norwegian SME networks
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)This paper explores the interactions between three focal constructs: network trust, network cooperation and network benefits. While positive interactions between these constructs are generally recognised, a deeper understanding ... -
Why Ethics Commissions? Four Normative Models
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Ethics commissions are government advisory commissions mandated to give expert advice on contentious moral issues. As this requires making explicit value judg- ments, members with expert knowledge of ethics have a natural ... -
Why Norwegians Don’t Have Their Pigs in the Forest: Illuminating Nordic ‘Co-operation’
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Many situations in human life present choices between (a) alternatives beneficial to an individual and (b) alternatives that are less beneficial to the individual that would nevertheless be beneficial if chosen by many ... -
Why students plagiarise from the internet: The views and practices in three Norwegian upper secondary classrooms
(International Journal for Educational Integrity;9 (2), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)In a two-part mixed methods study, internet-based plagiarism amongst Norwegian upper secondary students was measured and related to performance level and knowledge of source use. Subsequently, interviews were conducted to ... -
Why textual search interfaces fail: a study of cognitive skills needed to construct successful queries
(Information research;Vol. 24 No. 1, March, 2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-03)Introduction. It has been suggested that cognitive characteristics may affect search. This study investigated how decoding abilities, short-term memory capacity and rapid automatised naming skills relate to query ... -
(Why) Does Action Research Need To Intervene And Change Things?
(International Journal of Action Research;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)One of the basic and for many, defining tenets of action research is contained in the “slogan” ascribed to Kurt Lewin: “In order to understand it, you have to change it”. The slogan clearly resembles what Francis Bacon ... -
Will my child ever go to a university? The link between school segregation practices and Norwegian parents’ expectations for their physically disabled child
(Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs;Volume 18, Issue 2, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)How parents perceive their children’s educational prospects can reveal a great deal about how their children will progress in the educational system. The paper examines the consequences of variations in inclusive education ... -
The will to sanction: How sensitive are caseworkers to recipients’ responsibility when imposing sanctions on non-compliance in a welfare-to-work programme?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The activation trend in social policy entails that caseworkers on the frontlines of the welfare state are expected to decide ‘reasonable’ activation requirements for clients and when and how non-compliance should be ... -
Willingness to participate in alcohol prevention interventions targeting risky drinking employees: The WIRUS project
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background: The extent to which eligible individuals in a target population are willing to participate in interventions is important when evaluating the efficacy of public health interventions. Objectives: As part of a ... -
Willingness to take the COVID-19 vaccine as reported nine months after the pandemic outbreak: A cross-national study
(Social Sciences;Volume 10, Issue 11, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-11-20)Although vaccination has been identified as an effective measure of reducing the spread of COVID-19, hesitancy to obtain a vaccine for COVID-19 has been shared. The aim of this cross-national study was to examine (i) the ... -
The Windrush Scandal: A Case for Teaching the British Imperial history from the margins in the UK Compulsory Curriculum
(Master thesis, 2023)This research is about the teaching of a specific history from the global South to a specific global North population. It explores the policy approach to including this aspect of history in the core curriculum and the ... -
Wireless security and user attitude in SOHO environments
(Master thesis, 2006)Wireless telecommunications networks have been one of the outstanding success stories over the last decade or so. Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) are reaching the same success in a very short time.[1] Corporate and ... -
With these two hands my mother holds me, cares for me, this i love. But With these two hands my mother hits me-this i hate. En oppgave om foreldreveiledning som forebyggende tiltak i etniske minoritetsfamilier som praktiserer oppdragervold.
(Bachelor thesis, 2017)Temaet jeg ønsker å belyse i min bacheloroppgave er foreldreveiledning som forebyggende tiltak i møte med etniske minoritetsforeldre som praktiserer oppdragervold. Ettersom jeg er oppvokst i Norge med foreldre som har ... -
Within-network connectivity in the salience network after attention bias modification training in residual depression: Report from a preregistered clinical trial
(Frontiers in Human Neuroscience; December 2018, Volume 12, Article 508, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-12-21)Alterations in resting state networks (RSNs) are associated with emotional- and attentional control difficulties in depressed individuals. Attentional bias modification (ABM) training may lead to more adaptive emotional ... -
Within-Person Prospective Associations Between Disordered Eating, Appearance Dissatisfaction, and Depressive Symptoms From Adolescence to Midlife: A 28-Year Longitudinal Population-Based Study
(Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Appearance dissatisfaction and depressive symptoms are considered key risk factors of disordered eating. However, their etiological status is equivocal; previous longitudinal studies have not accounted for time-invariant ...