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Is Peer Feedback Helpful When Learning Literature Review Writing? A Study of Feedback Features and Quantity
(English Linguistics Research;volume 10, issue 1, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-03-27)The literature review is an important part of an academic text. It is common for students to learn literature review writing through reading and practice. This study explored peer feedback as an assisting interactive social ... -
Is self-screening for 'at risk of malnutrition' feasible in a home setting?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Introduction Despite malnutrition being established as a well-known risk for postoperative complications, the lack of screening for nutritional risk remains a challenge. The aim of this study was to investigate whether ... -
Is the degree of religiosity related to community belonging and trust in society? A cross-sectional study among Muslims in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Introduction: It is unclear if the degree of religiosity within Muslim minority groups causes health inequality because of poor community belonging and lack of trust in society. We aimed to investigate the association of ... -
Is the disability wage gap a gendered inequality? Evidence from a 13-year full population study from Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Recent research has confirmed the employment disadvantages of disabled people, but disability wage gaps in interaction with gender have not been sufficiently explored. This article asks how the disability wage gap can ... -
Is the Housing Market an Inequality Generator?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)We study inequality generated by capital gains in the housing market by exploiting two countrywide data sources in Norway: a registry of housing units and a database of transactions. We identify and follow all individuals ... -
Is the reference desk used for reference interviews
(Reference Services Review;Volume 49, Issue 1, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-02-08)Purpose – The purpose of this study is to investigate why users turn to the university library’s reference desk and whether librarians make use of the opportunity to conduct reference interviews to disclose any unexpressed ... -
Is There an Ableist Paradox in Frontline Workers’ Success Stories About Disability and Work Inclusion?
(Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Frontline workers are tasked with enabling the employment of disabled people. They engage with an ableist narrative that constructs disabled people as less worthy, less productive, and subordinate when they formulate ... -
Is There an Ableist Paradox in Frontline Workers’ Success Stories About Disability and Work Inclusion?
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Is There an Association Between Childhood Conditions and Exclusion from Social Relations in Later Life?
(Journal article, 2023)This study aims to explore the effects of childhood circumstances and conditions on the risk of exclusion from social relations in old age, using a life-course perspective and examining gender influence. Secondary analysis ... -
Is there an imbalance in the supply and demand for universal accessibility knowledge? Twenty years of UAIS papers viewed through the lens of WCAG
(Universal Access in the Information Society;21 (2022), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-08-14)Purpose: Some universal accessibility practitioners have voiced that they experience a mismatch in the research focus and the need for knowledge within specialized problem domains. This study thus set out to identify the ... -
Isotropic Quot schemes of orthogonal bundles over a curve
(International Journal of Mathematics;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-05-19)We study the isotropic Quot schemes IQe(V ) parameterizing degree e isotropic subsheaves of maximal rank of an orthogonal bundle V over a curve. The scheme IQe(V ) contains a compactification of the space IQe◦(V ) of degree ... -
“It is always me against the Norwegian system.” barriers and facilitators in accessing and using dementia care by minority ethnic groups in Norway: a qualitative study
(BMC Health Services Research;20:954, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-10-15)Background: Dementia is one of the greatest health challenges in the contemporary world. Due to several barriers to accessing health care services, elderly immigrants constitute a group that poses special challenges in ... -
‘It is like a hammer and toothbrush; you need it for the rest of your life’ – Five Norwegian teachers’ experiences of working at a ‘thinking school’
(Nordic Journal of Comparative and International Education (NJCIE);Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-02-05)This article investigates how a group of Norwegian teachers experience working at a ‘thinking school’ (i.e. a school that cooperates with UK-based consultancy Thinking Matters). The context is curriculum development in ... -
“It is Very Difficult for us to Separate Ourselves from this System”: Views of European Researchers, Research Managers, Administrators and Governance Advisors on Structural and Institutional Influences on Research Integrity
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Research integrity is fundamental to the validity and reliability of scientific findings, and for ethical conduct of research. As part of PRINTEGER (Promoting Integrity as an Integral Dimension of Excellence in Research), ... -
‘It never seems to stop’ Six high school students’ experiences of information overload
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Introduction. The paper explores high school students' experiences of information overload in the context of their studies, investigating its causes and how they manage it. Method. Data was collected through qualitative ... -
“It Seemed Like Forever!” Shrinking Spaces of Conviviality at the Border of Norway and Russia
(Journal of Borderlands Studies;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)“Conviviality” is a useful term for exploring interactions and relationships taking place between different groups of people. While conviviality may arise through everyday processes, rhythms, and senses of belonging, it ... -
It Takes a Village: Translating Management Ideas through an Ecology of Roles
(Journal of Management Studies;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Although research has provided valuable insights into how management ideas circulate across contexts and undergo translation, the prevailing focus remains on the one-directional journey from idea suppliers to adopting ... -
‘It's not really Michael who wears me out, it's the system’: The hidden work of coordinating care for a disabled child
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The parents, especially mothers, of disabled children play a crucial role in coordinating care for their children. This article investigates families’ coordination work using qualitative accounts of the parents of disabled ... -
Iterative reconstruction improves image quality and reduces radiation dose in trauma protocols; A human cadaver study
(Acta Radiologica Open;Volume: 10, issue: 10, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-11-18)Background: Radiation-related cancer risk is an object of concern in CT of trauma patients, as these represent a young population. Different radiation reducing methods, including iterative reconstruction (IR), and spilt ... -
ITERS and ECERS as tools for developing quality in physical activity and science in ECEC
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This article discuss how ITERS-R and ECERS-R used on item level can contribute to a budding science and physical education in ECEC and the ECTE. We use data from ITERS and ECERS obtained within the project of GoBaN3 and ...