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Predicting First-Year College Student Retention: Validation of the College Persistence Questionnaire in a Spanish Sample

2019

This paper analyzes the factorial and predictive validity of a Spanish adaptation of the College Persistence Questionnaire (SCPQ) on the retention of first year students (FYS) at university. The participants were 490 FYS from two public universities in Southern Europe (Spain). Factorial analysis of the SCPQ (&chi

Persistence (psychology)Predictive validityHigher educationGeography Planning and Developmentstudent retentionTJ807-830050109 social psychologySample (statistics)Management Monitoring Policy and LawFirst-year university studentsLogistic regressionTD194-195Structural equation modelingRenewable energy sourcesSocial integrationHigher education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGE1-350student support servicespermanenceEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry5802 Organización y Planificación de la Educación05 social sciences050301 educationStudent support servicesConscientiousnessStudent retentionPermanenceEnseñanza y aprendizajeEnvironmental sciences5312.04 Educaciónhigher educationfirst-year university studentsbusinessPsychology0503 educationClinical psychologySustainability
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"Academic mushrooming" or trans-baltic library trip for PhD students

2014

Presentation from the workshop "Informational services for research process" (14.-16.04.2014., Riga).

PhD students' cooperation:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Education [Research Subject Categories]Baltic academic libraries
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Network Analysis of Well-Being Dimensions in Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Samples of University Students from Poland during the Fourth Wave of the COV…

2022

Although numerous studies investigated the predictors of vaccination intention and decision, little is known about the relationship between vaccination and well-being. This study compares the physical and mental health dimensions among vaccinated and unvaccinated people. In a cross-sectional online survey, 706 university students from Poland (mean age of 23 years, 76% of women) participated in this study during the fourth pandemic wave (November–December 2021). Standardized questionnaires with a Likert response scale were included in the survey to measure spirituality, exposure to the COVID-19 pandemic, perceived physical health, stress, coronavirus-related PTSD, fear of COVID-19, anxiety, …

PharmacologyInfectious Diseasessubjective well-beingDrug DiscoveryImmunologyvaccination intention and decisionPharmacology (medical)mental health; network analysis; physical health; subjective well-being; university students; vaccination intention and decisionuniversity studentsnetwork analysisphysical healthmental healthVaccines
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Experiences in Sense Making: Health Science Students’I-Positioning in an Online Philosophy of Science Course

2014

This article reports on a qualitative study on the dialogical approach to learning in the context of higher education. The aim was to shed light on the I-Position and multivoicedness in students’ identity building and to provide empirical substantiation for these theoretical constructs, focusing especially on the connection between personal knowledge and theoretical knowledge. The study explored how health science students’ reflections on their work and discipline-related experiences provided resources for making personal sense of and understanding the subject studied. The students took an online course on the philosophy of science. To study students’ internal and external dialogue in terms…

Philosophy of scienceidentity buildingHigher educationbusiness.industryDiscourse analysisDialogical selfSelf-conceptSubject (philosophy)health science studentsContext (language use)sense-makingEducationPedagogyI-PositionComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationta516SociologyPersonal knowledge basebusinessJournal of the Learning Sciences
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Stories of professional development in physiotherapy education

2021

This study examines graduating physiotherapy students' narratives related to their professional development. The data comprised interviews with 33 graduating physiotherapy students. The data were analyzed using the narrative analysis approach. As a result, five different story models were identified. The descriptive story models were named: 1) "Study path dominated by life changes"; 2) "Realizing the connection between physiotherapy theory and practice"; 3) "Self-regulated and practical-oriented learning path"; 4) "Becoming a critical developer"; and 5) "Multiprofessional working towards expertise". In students' stories, there appeared different turning points that illustrated especially me…

Physical TherapistsNarrationPhysiotherapy educationPoint (typography)Professional developmentPedagogyHumansLearningPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationNarrativeStudentsPsychologyNarrative inquiryPhysiotherapy Theory and Practice
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Physiotherapy students’ conceptions of skill at the beginning of their Bachelor studies

2015

Skills have recently received widespread attention in education policy documents and discussions. This article reports the results of research on Bachelor’s degree physiotherapy students’ conceptions of skill at the beginning of their studies. The aim of the present study was to examine how beginning students understand skill, and the focus was on conceptions of skill in general rather than on any particular skills. The participants of the study were 35 physiotherapy students. The data were gathered within the first two weeks of their university studies. Specifically, requested essays written by the students were analyzed using the phenomenographic approach. The data-driven analysis yielded…

Physical Therapy SpecialtyStudents Health Occupationsmedicine.medical_specialtyphenomenographymedia_common.quotation_subjectcompetencephysiotherapy studentPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationBachelormedicineComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONHumansta516Education policyPhenomenographyskillCurriculumCompetence (human resources)media_commonMedical educationSocial environmentta3141Social practiceconceptions of skillPhysical therapykompetenssiClinical CompetencefenomenografiaPsychology
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Environmental Barriers and Facilitators to Physical Activity among University Students with Physical Disability—A Qualitative Study in Spain

2021

This paper qualitatively examines environmental factors operating as barriers and/or facilitators to participation in physical activity (PA) of people with physical disabilities. Interview data were collected from 27 Spanish university students through the innovative method of two-on-one interviews. Thereafter, data were subject to a flexible thematic analysis. Three themes were constructed: associations

Physical disabilityUniversitiesHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPhysical activitylcsh:MedicineContext (language use)ArticleInterview data03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHumansDisabled Persons030212 general & internal medicineStudentsMedical educationexerciselcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health030229 sport sciencesSpainnarrative environmentsThematic analysisPsychologysportqualitative researchQualitative researchTheme (narrative)ICF frameworkInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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A pedagogical approach to the Magnus expansion

2010

Time-dependent perturbation theory as a tool to compute approximate solutions of the Schrodinger equation does not preserve unitarity. Here we present, in a simple way, how the Magnus expansion (also known as exponential perturbation theory) provides such unitary approximate solutions. The purpose is to illustrate the importance and consequences of such a property. We suggest that the Magnus expansion may be introduced to students in advanced courses of quantum mechanics.

PhysicsProperty (philosophy)UnitarityPerturbation (Quantum dynamics)--Study and teachingGeneral Physics and AstronomyMagnus expansionQuantum mechanicsUnitary stateStudents in advanced coursesPertorbació (Dinàmica quàntica)--EnsenyamentSchrödinger equationExponential functionsymbols.namesakeSimple (abstract algebra)Exponential perturbation theoryMagnus expansionsymbolsPerturbation theoryMathematical physics
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Do transposed-letter similarity effects occur at a prelexical phonological level?

2006

Nonwords created by transposing two letters (e.g., RELOVUTION) are very effective at activating the lexical representation of their base words (Perea & Lupker, 2004). In the present study, we examined whether the nature of transposed-letter (TL) similarity effects was purely orthographic or whether it could also have a phonological component. Specifically, we examined transposed-letter similarity effects for nonwords created by transposing two nonadjacent letters (e.g., relovución– REVOLUCIÓN) in a masked form priming experiment using the lexical decision task (Experiment 1). The controls were (a) a pseudohomophone of the transposed-letter prime ( relobución– REVOLUCIÓN; note that B an…

PhysiologyDecision MakingExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyVocabulary050105 experimental psychologyAssociation030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesPrime (symbol)PhoneticsPhysiology (medical)Similarity (psychology)Lexical decision taskReaction TimeHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesControl (linguistics)StudentsGeneral PsychologyLanguage05 social sciencesPhonologyGeneral MedicineLinguisticsNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyPattern Recognition VisualReadingWord recognitionCues0305 other medical sciencePsychologyPriming (psychology)Perceptual MaskingOrthographyCognitive psychologyQuarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006)
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Influence of Content Knowledge on Pedagogical Content Knowledge: The case of teaching photosynthesis and plant growth

2009

International audience; Abstract The aim of the research was to investigate the effect of the amount and quality of content knowledge on pedagogical content knowledge (PCK). The biological content photosynthesis and plant growth was used as an example. The research sample consisted of 10 primary and 10 secondary (biology) teacher students. Questionnaires, lesson preparation task and an interview were used to collect data. Primary student teachers' were not aware of students' conceptual difficulties and had problems in choosing the most important content. Neither of the groups had knowledge on suitable experiments and demonstrations, which indicates that PCK should be explicitly taught. The …

Plant growthLehrende Erziehende LernendeContext effect4. EducationKnowledge level05 social sciencesContent knowledge Pedagogical content knowledge Photosynthesis and growth of plants Primary student teachers Secondary student teachers Teacher education050301 educationStudent teacherEducationddc:370PedagogyCurriculum Teaching DidacticsMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial Sciences & HumanitiesUnterricht DidaktikScience curriculumBildung und ErziehungTeachers Students PupilsContent knowledgePsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyInternational Journal of Science Education
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