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What are Romantic Relationships Good for? An Explorative Analysis of the Perceived Benefits of Being in a Relationship
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Forming long-term intimate relationships is a human universal, with most people across different times and cultures doing so. Such relationships should be associated with important benefits otherwise individuals would not ... -
What Are the Best Materials To Separate a Xenon/Krypton Mixture?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Accelerating progress in the discovery and deployment of advanced nanoporous materials relies on chemical insight and structure–property relationships for rational design. Because of the complexity of this problem, ... -
What are the effects of herbivore diversity on tundra ecosystems? A systematic review protocol
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background Changes in the diversity of herbivore communities can strongly influence the functioning of northern ecosystems. Different herbivores have different impacts on ecosystems because of differences in their diets, ... -
What are the impacts of reindeer/caribou (Rangifer tarandus L.) on arctic and alpine vegetation? A systematic review
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)Background:The reindeer (or caribou,Rangifer tarandusL.) has a natural range extending over much of Eurasia’s and North America’s arctic, alpine and boreal zones, yet its impact on vegetation is still unclear. This lack ... -
What Are We Looking At? An Investigation on the Use of Deep Learning Models for Image Quality Assessment
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What Aspects of Supervised Patient Encounters Affect Students' Perception of Having an Excellent Learning Outcome? A Survey Among European Medical Students
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What Bohr wanted Carnap to learn from quantum mechanics
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Niels Bohr's interpretation of quantum mechanics is often cast as positivist and sometimes explicitly claimed to be influenced by logical positivists due to some similarities in their thinking. While it is certainly the ... -
What can observational data reveal about metacommunity processes?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)A key challenge for community ecology is to understand to what extent observational data can be used to infer the underlying community assembly processes. As different processes can lead to similar or even identical patterns, ... -
What can schools do to increase the entrepreneurial intentions among young women? Analysis of data from Norway and Slovakia.
(Chapter, 2019)In this paper we document and analyze gender differences in entrepreneurial intentions (EI) among Norwegian and Slovak youths. We have collected data from high schools in Norway and Slovakia. In total, we have 1457 respondents ... -
What Can We Learn from the Different Understandings of Mathematical Literacy?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Mathematical literacy, quantitative literacy, numeracy, matheracy, disciplinary literacy, and content-area literacy are among a plethora of terms used to link mathematics and literacy. In addition to this abundance of ... -
What can we learn from the SARS-COV-2 pandemic about the value of specific radiological examinations?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background The SARS-COV-2 pandemic provides a natural intervention to assess practical priority setting and internal evaluation of specific health services, such as radiological services. Norway makes an excellent case ... -
What Can We Learn from Urban Crisis?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)The irreversible transition towards urban living entails complex challenges and vulnerabilities for citizens, civic authorities, and the management of global commons. Many cities remain beset by political, infrastructural, ... -
What causes treatment failure - the patient, primary care, secondary care or inadequate interaction in the health services?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)Background: Optimal treatment gives complete relief of symptoms of many disorders. But even if such treatment is available, some patients have persisting complaints. One disorder, from which the patients should achieve ... -
What characterizes the work culture at a hospital unit that successfully implements change – a correlation study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Background To successfully achieve change in healthcare, a balance between technology and “people ware”, the human recourses, is necessary. However, the human aspect of the change implementation process has received less ... -
What competence do software companies want from university graduates?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)An important concern for study program design is the employability of candidates. This paper seeks to establish what competence is sought by employers of IT candidates, based on interviews with representatives from 120 ... -
What could the ‘sea ice machine’ do to its people? On the lateglacial Doggerland, marine foraging, and the colonisation of Scandinavian seascapes
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)‘Climate’ is rarely experienced directly – contrary to day-to-day ‘weather’ and ‘seasons’ that manifest in landscapes (‘weather-worlds’). This paper elaborates the role of sea ice and sea ice hunting outside the lateglacial ... -
What do citizens think of AI adoption in public services? Exploratory research on citizen attitudes through a social contract lens
(Chapter, 2023)The adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by the public sector has the potential to improve service delivery. However, the risks related to AI are significant and citizen concerns have halted several AI initiatives. In ... -
What do citizens think of AI adoption in public services? Exploratory research on citizen attitudes through a social contract lens
(Chapter, 2023)The adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by the public sector has the potential to improve service delivery. However, the risks related to AI are significant and citizen concerns have halted several AI initiatives. In ... -
What do energy modellers know? An ethnography of epistemic values and knowledge models
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This article considers academic energy modelling as a scientific practice. While models and modelling have been of considerable interest in energy social science research, few studies have brought together approaches from ... -
What do experts talk about when they talk about users? Expectations and imagined users in the smart grid
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)This is a study of the visions and expectations which have been put forward by experts about smart grids. Within the sociology of expectation, such visions are given performative significance, and as such these expectations ...