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Reliability Generalization Study of the Person-Centered Care Assessment Tool

2021

The so-called Person-Centered Care (PCC) model identifies three fundamental principles: changing the focus of attention from the disease to the person, individualizing care, and promoting empowerment. The Person-Centered Care Assessment Tool (P-CAT) has gained wide acceptance as a measure of PCC in recent years due to its brevity and simplicity, as well as its ease of application and interpretation. The objective of this study is to carry out a reliability generalization meta-analysis to estimate the internal consistency of the P-CAT and analyze possible factors that may affect it, such as the year of publication, the care context, the application method, and certain sociodemographic proper…

media_common.quotation_subjectassessmentApplied psychologyPerson-centered careContext (language use)Sample (statistics)reliability generalization meta-analysisAffect (psychology)person-centered care assessment toolBF1-990Variable (computer science)Generalization (learning)PsychologySystematic Reviewmeasurementperson-centered care (PCC)PsychologyEmpowermentReliability (statistics)General Psychologymedia_commonFrontiers in Psychology
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The Question of Creativity in the Finnish Elementary School Curriculum

2017

This article is intended to examine the role of creative education in the design of the national curriculum and the division of lesson hours during the period 2010-2014. During this process, pupils, private citizens and experts from different fields were given the opportunity to submit their contributions to the exercise. The article intends to examine whether the curriculum development exercise fulfilled the conditions for a wide democratic consultation process. Three professional groups, elementary school teachers, artists (writers, visual arts teachers, musicians) and academic engineers (n= 1163) were the main focus of this research project. Creativity related claims, which were posted o…

media_common.quotation_subjectcurriculum050801 communication & media studies0508 media and communicationsPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONluovuusMathematics educationCurriculum developmentta516Curriculumcreativitymedia_commonbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)050301 educationNational curriculumCreativityDemocracyeducational policyelementary schoolNew product developmentimproving schoolThe InternetbusinessPsychology0503 educationJournal of Studies in Education
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The relationship between Internet use, online and printed newspaper reading in Finland: investigating the direct and moderating effects of gender

2012

This article explores how the time spent on the Internet is associated with printed and online newspaper reading. The direct and moderating effects of gender are especially investigated. The survey data ( N = 612) collected from Finland in 2011 are analysed by using hierarchical regression modelling. The results of the study show that Internet use has a displacement effect on printed newspaper reading but only among male respondents. In contrast, results show that more women spend time on the Internet the more frequently they also read printed newspapers. This finding is in line with the so-called efficacy hypothesis. No similar moderating effect of gender was found when exploring online n…

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Sharing experienced sadness : Negotiating meanings of self-defined sad music within a group interview session

2016

Sadness induced by music listening has been a popular research focus in music and emotion research. Despite the wide consensus in affective sciences that emotional experiences are social processes, previous studies have only concentrated on individuals. Thus, the intersubjective dimension of musical experience – how music and music-related emotions are experienced between individuals – has not been investigated. In order to tap into shared emotional experiences, group discussions about experiences evoked by sad music were facilitated. Interpretative phenomenological analysis revealed four levels of discourses in the sharing of experiences evoked by joint music listening: (1) describing the…

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Automatic Generation of Figural Analogies With the IMak Package

2018

Automatic Item Generation (AIG) techniques are offering innovative ways to produce test items as they overcome many disadvantages involving standard item writing, such as time-consuming work and resource-intensive demands. Although this field is relatively new, it is progressing at a high speed, and several contributions have been accomplished. Nevertheless, a scarce amount of AIG software evidencing favorable psychometric properties of the generated items has been made accessible to the broad scientific community. This research had two goals: first, to present an empirical study of items produced with the aid of the Item Maker (IMak) package available online and, second, to present IMak it…

media_common.quotation_subjectfigural analogieslcsh:BF1-990Analogy050105 experimental psychologyField (computer science)SoftwareEmpirical researchItem MakerPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesQuality (business)General Psychologymedia_commonOriginal Researchbusiness.industryrules05 social sciencesAutomatic Item Generation050301 educationAutomatic item generationTest (assessment)lcsh:PsychologyConvergent validityLLTMbusinessPsychology0503 educationCognitive psychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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How shall we all live together?: Meta‐analytical review of the mutual intercultural relations in plural societies project

2021

Living together in culturally plural societies poses numerous challenges for members of ethnocultural groups and for the larger society. An important goal of these societies is to achieve positive intercultural relations among all their peoples. Successful management of these relations depends on many factors including a research-based understanding of the historical, political, economic, religious and psychological features of the groups that are in contact. The core question is ‘how we shall we all live together?’ In the project reported in this paper (Mutual Intercultural Relations in Plural Societies; MIRIPS), we seek to provide such research by reviewing three core psychological hypoth…

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Expectation Damages and Bilateral Cooperative Investments

2012

We examine the efficiency of the standard breach remedy expectation damages in a setting where the buyer invests cooperatively and the seller invests both cooperatively and selfishly. Contracts may specify a required quality level and an upper bound to the seller's coordination costs. We find that it is optimal to write an augmented Cadillac contract in which quality is stipulated such that it cannot be met with positive probability together with a very low price. Thus, the seller becomes a residual claimant and the coordination-cost threshold can be used to balance the incentives of the buyer.

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The Educational Situation Quality Model: A New Tool to Explain and Improve Academic Achievement and Course Satisfaction

2019

Students’ academic achievement is a major concern among countries. Governments spent a lot of money on education to improve students’ competences at all levels of education. Despite the enormous amount of money invested and the reforms made to curricula in many countries in recent years, these measures are not generally producing the desired results according to the data of International Performance Measurement programs for students (e.g., Program for International Student Assessment-PISA by OECD). Given the importance of this issue, this article presents an instructionalmotivational model developed in the last decade to explain and improve students’ learning outcomes, e.g., academic achiev…

media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990Research in the classroomCourse satisfactionAcademic achievementGoal theoryAcademic achievementteacher training050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineLearning outcomesMathematics educationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONPsychologyConceptual Analysis0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPerformance measurementQuality (business)AcronymCurriculumeducational modelGeneral Psychologymedia_commonEducational model05 social sciencescourse satisfactionUnit of analysislearning outcomesTeacher trainingacademic achievementresearch in the classroomlcsh:PsychologyConceptual frameworkPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontiers in Psychology
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The Role of General and Selective Task Instructions on Students’ Processing of Multiple Conflicting Documents

2019

This study was designed to test the role of general and selective task instructions when processing documents, which vary as regards trustworthiness and position toward a conflicting topic. With selective task instructions, we refer to concrete guidelines as how to read the texts and how to select appropriate documents and contents, in contrast to general task instructions. Sixty-one secondary school students were presented with four different conflicting documents in an electronic learning environment and were told to write an essay based on the information from the texts. Only half of the students were told to only use information from two out of the four texts to write their essay (i.e.,…

media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990computer.software_genre050105 experimental psychologyTask (project management)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinetask-oriented readingReading (process)Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesQuality (business)General PsychologyOriginal Researchmedia_commonmultiple documentsbusiness.industryon-line reading05 social sciencesContrast (statistics)Focus (linguistics)Test (assessment)Comprehensionlcsh:PsychologyTrustworthinessfunctional readingArtificial intelligencecomprehensionbusinessPsychologycomputer030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNatural language processingFrontiers in Psychology
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Job Satisfaction of Fitness Professionals in Portugal: A Comparative Study of Gender, Age, Professional Experience, Professional Title, and Education…

2021

This research characterizes and compares the job satisfaction of fitness professionals in Portugal between genders, ages, professional experience, professional title, and educational qualifications. A total of 401 fitness professionals answered the online questionnaire Job Satisfaction Scale, which has 16 factors rated on a Likert scale with seven levels. The statistical analysis comprises descriptive and statistical tests to compare the results of two (t-test) or more (ANOVA) groups. Overall, the results demonstrated that fitness professionals were moderately satisfied with their work. The lower degrees of job satisfaction were concerning salary, opportunities for promotion, and stability …

media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990educationJob Satisfaction ScaleComputer-assisted web interviewing050105 experimental psychologyLikert scale03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePromotion (rank)fitness professionalsPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesStatistical analysisSalaryhealth care economics and organizationscomparative studyGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchjob satisfactionmedia_commonMedical educationComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION05 social sciences030229 sport scienceshumanitiesfitnesslcsh:PsychologyWork (electrical)Scale (social sciences)Job satisfactionPsychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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