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Expert pianists’ practice perspectives: A production and listening study

2021

The purpose of this study was to investigate how professional pianists practice music for a concert, and whether their individual cognitive orientations in such practice processes can be identified accurately from the resulting performances. In Study I, four pianists, previously found to be skilled music memorizers, practiced and performed a short piece by André Jolivet over the course of two weeks, during which their practice strategies were studied using semi-structured interviews, and analyses of practice diaries, practice activities, and eye-movement data. The results indicate that the pianists used similar basic strategies but had different cognitive orientations, here called “practic…

05 social sciencesProduction (economics)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyCognitionActive listening06 humanities and the artsPsychology050105 experimental psychology0604 artsMusic060404 musicCognitive psychologyMusicae Scientiae
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Teacher Guidance in Mathematical Problem-Solving Lessons: Insights from Two Professional Development Programs

2019

When implementing a problem-solving lesson, the teacher needs to provide students appropriate guidance during problem solving. This demanding task requires understanding students’ work in progress and giving them necessary help without constraining their thinking. In this article, we share insights from two professional development programs on how teachers guided students’ problem solving and how they reflected on these instances. One of the programs included Finnish pre-service teachers, while the other program included US in-service teachers. We analyzed video-recorded problem-solving lessons from 16 Finnish and 2 US teachers in grades 6–9. We found two themes about teacher guidance of st…

05 social sciencesProfessional development050301 educationSpace (commercial competition)Work in processTeacher educationTask (project management)0502 economics and businessComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationMathematical problem solvingPsychology0503 education050203 business & managementTheme (narrative)
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2021

Intensified job demands (IJDs) originate in the general accelerated pace of society and ever-changing working conditions, which subject workers to increasing workloads and deadlines, constant planning and decision-making about one’s job and career, and the continual learning of new professional knowledge and skills. This study investigated how individual characteristics, namely negative and positive affectivity related to competence demands, and multitasking preference moderate the association between IJDs and cognitive stress symptoms among media workers (n = 833; 69% female, mean age 48 years). The results show that although IJDs were associated with higher cognitive stress symptoms at wo…

05 social sciencesPsychological interventionModerationPreferenceNegative affectivityDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePositive affectivity0502 economics and businessHuman multitasking030212 general & internal medicineCognitive skillPsychologyCompetence (human resources)050203 business & managementGeneral PsychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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The measurement of populist attitudes: Testing cross-national scales using item response theory

2019

Recent research in the populism literature has devoted considerable efforts to the conceptualisation and examination of populism on the individual level, that is, populist attitudes. Despite rapid progress in the field, questions of adequate measurement and empirical evaluation of measures of populist attitudes remain scarce. Seeking to remedy these shortcomings, we apply a cross-national measurement model, using item response theory, to six established and two new populist indicators. Drawing on a cross-national survey (nine European countries, n = 18,368), we engage in a four-folded analysis. First, we examine the commonly used 6-item populism scale. Second, we expand the measurement wit…

05 social sciencesScale development050301 educationFace (sociological concept)Individual level0506 political sciencePopulismScale (social sciences)Political Science and International RelationsItem response theory050602 political science & public administrationPositive economicsPsychology0503 educationCross nationalPolitics
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Fujisawa Sustainable Smart Town: Panasonic’s Challenge in Building a Sustainable Society

2018

05 social sciencesService management02 engineering and technologyEnvironmental economicsBusiness modelSustainable societySmart city0502 economics and businessValue (economics)Sustainability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingBusiness050203 business & managementInformation SystemsCommunications of the Association for Information Systems
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Book Review: James Midgley, Espen Dahl and Amy Conley Wright (eds) Social Investment and Social Welfare: International and Critical Perspectives

2018

05 social sciencesSocial Welfareta5142social investmentInvestment (macroeconomics)0506 political scienceWrightkirja-arvostelut0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationEconomic historySociology050207 economicsbook reviewsocial welfareCritical Social Policy
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The walk-and-talk methodology – researching place and people

2020

The article focuses on walk-and-talk interviews, which are yet a little-used research method in Latvia. The term is used in the social sciences and humanities and is an appropriate method for gathering data in order to determine the relationship of an individual or a social group with a specific place. The method in a pilot project was used to listen to life experiences in Tūja, a village along the Baltic coast in Latvia. The study focused on social change in Tūja and the influence of the economic and political changes of the 1990s on the living conditions and lifestyle of the local inhabitants. The pilot project was conducted by the researchers from the Institute of Philosophy and Sociolog…

05 social sciencesSocial change050301 educationTerm (time)Social grouplcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HPoliticsOrder (business)0502 economics and businessSociologySocial science0503 education050203 business & managementResearch methodSHS Web of Conferences
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2017

This study investigates the role of context-specific authenticity at work for work-related outcomes (intrinsic motivation, work ability) and depressivity. Furthermore reciprocal relations between work-related authenticity and healthy psychological functioning are investigated. Longitudinal data from 1,243 employees from 63 subsidiaries of a non-profit organisation in the social sector were analysed using multilevel structural equation modelling. Work-related authenticity at T1 predicted work ability and depressivity, but not intrinsic motivation at T2, about 6 months later. Work-related authenticity at T2 was predicted by intrinsic motivation and depressivity, but not by work ability at T1.…

05 social sciencesSubsidiary050109 social psychologyWork relatedHealth indicatorStructural equation modelingDevelopmental psychologyWorkplace health promotionWork (electrical)0502 economics and businessWell-being0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementGeneral PsychologyReciprocalFrontiers in Psychology
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Relationships among residents' image, evaluation of the stay and post-purchase behaviour

2005

Scholars have approached the analysis of the host community from a supply perspective rather than a demand one. This paper focuses on the study of residents when acting as tourists in their own region. In this sense, the present work aims to fill the gap existing in the literature about residents' tourist behaviour, analysing the influence of the image of their province on their evaluation of their travel experience and their future behaviour intentions. To accomplish this objective, a path analysis is carried out to test jointly the set of relationships among image, perceived quality, satisfaction, intention to return and willingness to recommend.

05 social sciencesTravel experienceDestination imageImage evaluationPerceived qualityTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and business050211 marketingWillingness to recommendMarketingPath analysis (statistics)Psychology050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismJournal of Vacation Marketing
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Employers’ attitudes towards labour inclusion of persons with borderline intellectual functioning (BIF): An empirical evidence

2020

In the vocational rehabilitation of persons with disabilities (BIF), the need to consider the variables related to employer demand is increasingly becoming an important research topic. This empirical research explores the perceptions and attitudes of employers in hiring and retaining people with borderline intellectual functioning (BIF). For this purpose, the Metaplan procedure was used and a focus group was conducted in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) of the Spanish Vinalopó Footwear Cluster. Results showed a significant lack of knowledge and visibility of people with BIF. Lack of financial support to encourage hiring was pointed out by participants in the group as the most relevant ba…

05 social sciencesdemand-side employmentGeneral Social SciencesSocial SciencesEmployabilityemployer attitudesImportant researchHBorderline intellectual functioningdisability0502 economics and businessborderline intellectual functioning050211 marketingVocational rehabilitationemployabilityEmpirical evidencePsychologyInclusion (education)050212 sport leisure & tourismClinical psychologyCogent Social Sciences
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