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How Job-Related Is Burnout? A Cross-Sectional Study.
(Bachelor thesis, 2024)Utbrenthet har lenge blitt sett på som et syndrom som skyldes uløselig jobbstress (Maslach et al., 2001). Nylige funn tyder imidlertid på at dette ikke nødvendigvis er tilfellet (Peeters et al., 2005; Reichl et al., 2014; ... -
How job-related is burnout? A study of Norwegian employees
(Bachelor thesis, 2024)Utbrenthet regnes vanligvis som en tilstand utviklet fra jobb-stress. I tidligere studier eksisterer det både enighet og uenighet i denne påstanden. Denne studien tok utgangspunkt i dette med problemstillingen «hvor ... -
How job-related is burnout? Investigating the relationship between job-related variables and causal attributions to burnout
(Bachelor thesis, 2024)Sammendrag Tradisjonelt sett har utbrenthet blitt oppfattet som et fenomen som stammer fra arbeidsrelatert-stress. Et gjentagende tema i utbrenthetsforskning er den dominerende vektleggingen av arbeidsrelaterte faktorer, ... -
How might three professional contemporary dancers experience communication in choreographic processes?
(Master thesis, 2023)Denne studien ser på hvordan tre profesjonelle dansere opplever kommunikasjon i koreografiske prosesser i Norge. Denne studien har en kvalitativ tilnærming og utforsker metodologiene etnografi og autoetnografi for å utvikle ... -
How Null Hypothesis Significance Testing May Impede Further Progress Within Psychology
(Master thesis, 2014)In 2005, Ioannidis revitalised a long-lasting debate concerning whether or not null hypothesis significance testing may serve to uphold accessibility related biases, and in effect the file drawer problem as well. Though ... -
How older adults recovering from substance use problems experience mattering
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Aim: Mattering is a fundamental human experience promoting crucial components to later-life recovery processes. Today, the largest population of older adult persons with substance use problems, so far, is on a steep rise ... -
How Performance Appraisal Can Contribute to Employee Development: A Qualitative Study of Statoil’s EvenStronger Values Survey
(Master thesis, 2012)I have in this study analyzed how leaders in Statoil perceive the organization’s performance appraisal system, The EvenStronger Values Survey (ESV). This study aims to uncover the perceived usefulness of ESV by determining ... -
How Psychologists in Men’s English Football Academies Evaluate Their Working Context and Adopt an Appropriate Professional Practice Framework
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This study examined how psychologists working in men’s English football academies evaluate their working context when choosing a professional practice framework for guiding applied psychology provisions. Sixteen psychologists—six ... -
How single events change travel mode choice : a life span perspective
(Chapter, 2004)This paper reports the results of an explorative study with 91 German participants which was conducted in late 2003 as online-research with people between 19 and 62 years of age. Aim of the study was to test which events ... -
How tendering affects the resilience of critical societal functions: a literature review
(Chapter, 2020)Functions and services that are particularly important for societal safety, such as transport of critical ill or other lifesaving infrastructures, are critical societal functions. Although many of these services are ... -
How Terrorism Does (and Does Not) Affect Citizens’ Political Attitudes: A Meta-Analysis
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)How does terrorism affect citizens’ political attitudes? Over the years, many scholars have tried to answer this question. This article performs a meta-analysis on this literature, reviewing about 325 studies conducted ... -
How the governance of and through digital contact tracing technologies shapes geographies of power
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)In this article, we use the COVID-19 pandemic to study governance through digital technologies. We investigate ‘digital contact tracing’ (DCT) apps developed in Austria and Norway and find their emergence, contestation and ... -
How to balance high job demands and rapid changes in today's knowledge-based organisations? A practical guide to human resource management (HRM) and line managers based on the Job demands-resources (JD-R) theory; Combining newer research on engagement, job crafting (JC), job redesign, career competencies and career theory
(Master thesis, 2018)The aim of this thesis is twofold: First, to present an overview of the most relevant aspects of the Job demands-resources (JD-R) model, job crafting (JC) and personal development plans (PDP) in relation to employee ... -
How to discomfort a worldview: symmetric dispositifs and wildlife pictures. Two thinking exercises (plus one) for achieving estrangement.
(Chapter, 2018)This chapter proposes two thinking exercises –or techniques –to nurture researchers’ ability to discomfort (their) worldviews: symmetric dispositifsand wildlife pictures. We believe that these thinking exercises ... -
How to measure the intervention process? An assessment of qualitative and quantitative approaches to data collection in the process evaluation of organizational interventions
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Organizational interventions aiming at improving employee health and wellbeing have proven to be challenging to evaluate. To analyze intervention processes two methodological approaches have widely been used: quantitative ... -
How to nurture innovation in academic startups – A qualitative study of successful academic startups
(Master thesis, 2019)På grunn av økt fokus på entreprenørskap og innovasjon i samfunnet, har akademiske oppstartsbedrifter blitt viktige bidragsytere til lokal og regional utvikling. Dette har ført utvikling av entreprenørielle økosystemer ... -
How to support young children's interest development during exploratory natural science activities in outdoor environments
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This study examines how 4–8-year-old Norwegian children's interest in natural elements appears and develops during exploratory activities in various natural outdoor environments, and how teachers can support such interest ... -
How to teach about Indigenous literature in a classroom through roleplay
(Bachelor thesis, 2021)The focus in this article is on how to use Indigenous literature well and how to teach about it by using roleplay as an activity. Roleplay is a good activity to use when teaching literature because it aims for meaningful ... -
“How to unlock myself from boredom?” The role of mindfulness and a dual awareness- and action-oriented pathway during the COVID-19 lockdown
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Although the COVID-19 crisis is a distressing situation entailing greater boredom and lower life satisfaction, there is considerably heterogeneity in people's reaction patterns. In a sample of 1455 participants (Mage = ...