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When cooler heads prevail: peacemakers in a sports riot.

1999

Male sports fans (N = 74) were asked to estimate the likelihood that they would intervene in a crowd disturbance in an attempt to stop the fighting. They also completed a battery of measures that included their attitude toward law and order, fight history, the false consensus effect, impulsivity, psychopathy, sensation seeking, anger, physical aggression and identification with their favorite team. Law and order, body mass, anger and the false consensus effect were positively related to peacemaking whereas sensation seeking was negatively related. A multiple regression analysis yielded a solution that accounted for 32.3% of the variance with anger and attitude toward law and order emerging …

False-consensus effectAdultMalemedia_common.quotation_subjectPsychopathyAngerImpulsivityArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Developmental and Educational PsychologymedicineSensation seekingHumansGeneral PsychologyFinlandmedia_commonAggressionRegression analysisGeneral MedicineSocial Control Informalmedicine.diseaseHelping BehaviorRiotsPeacemakingRegression Analysismedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologySportsScandinavian journal of psychology
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Effect of a 2-y dietary and physical activity intervention on plasma fatty acid composition and estimated desaturase and elongase activities in child…

2016

Background: Evidence on the effects of lifestyle interventions on plasma fatty acid composition in children is limited. Objective: We investigated the effects of a dietary and physical activity intervention on plasma fatty acid composition of cholesteryl esters (CEs) and phospholipids and estimated desaturase and elongase activities in children. Design: We conducted a 2-y controlled dietary and physical activity intervention based on Finnish nutrition and physical activity recommendations in a population sample of 506 children aged 6–8 y. We assessed plasma fatty acid composition by gas chromatography and estimated desaturase and elongase activities as the ratio of product fatty acids to pr…

Fatty Acid DesaturasesMaleHealth BehaviorMedicine (miscellaneous)physical activity030204 cardiovascular system & hematologychemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineFood scienceChildta315FinlandPhospholipidsinterventionchemistry.chemical_classificationNutrition and Dieteticsalpha-Linolenic Acidta3141elongaseLipidsTreatment OutcomeBiochemistrycholesteryl esterFatty Acids UnsaturatedCholesteryl esterFemaleCholesterol EstersStearic acidPolyunsaturated fatty acidFatty Acid ElongasesLinoleic acidPhysical activityPhospholipidGuidelines as Topic030209 endocrinology & metabolismHealth Promotionta3111Linoleic Acid03 medical and health scienceschildrenAcetyltransferasesHumansExerciseLife StylephospholipidFatty acidOleic acidchemistryfatty aciddietdesaturaseAmerican Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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Financial Behaviour Under Economic Strain in Different Age Groups: Predictors and Change Across 20 Years

2021

AbstractThe present study examined the multiple micro- and macro-level factors that affect individuals’ financial behaviour under economic strain. The following sociodemographic and economic factors that predict financial behaviour were analysed: age group, year of data gathering, and attitudes towards consumption (economical, deprived, and hedonistic). Subjective financial situations and demographic characteristics were controlled for. Finnish time series data that consisted of five cross-sectional nationally representative surveys were used (n = 10 043). The analyses revealed four types of financial behaviour: cutting expenses, borrowing, increasing income, and gambling. Young adults aged…

Financial behaviourAttitudes towards consumptionCAPABILITYborrowingYOUNG-ADULTSBorrowing050207 economicsYoung adultmedia_commonattitudes towards consumptionsosiodemografiset tekijätINDEPENDENCE05 social sciencesikäryhmätkuluttajakäyttäytyminenFINLAND5144 Social psychologyincreasing income8. Economic growthBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)PsychologyCONSUMEREconomics and Econometrics515 Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjecthenkilökohtainen taloussäästäminenAffect (psychology)Consumer educationcutting expensesAge groupsDebt0502 economics and businessrahapelitIncreasing incomefinancial behaviourINDEBTEDNESSFinanceConsumption (economics)Original PaperCONSEQUENCESData collectionbusiness.industryCONSUMPTIONDEBTLIFE-CYCLEgamblingGambling050211 marketinglainatbusinessCutting expensesJournal of Consumer Policy
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The challenge for equity and excellence: Evidence for future successful action in bilingual Finland

2018

In 2013, the authors prepared a report on educational excellence and equity in Finland based on PISA 2009 data and asked the question “Could Finland achieve both excellence and equality goals in the coming decade? Five years later, this report re-examines the challenge faced by Finland in light of recent PISA results. The Finnish school system, both the Finnish and Swedish speaking components, have consistently ranked at the top of the list of OECD countries. However, Finland’s performance has been dropping compared to previous years, while it failed to keep pace with performance improvements in other countries. Simply working harder along the same path will no longer work. Therefore, this …

Finland comprehensive educationPISA-tutkimuskoulutusPISA 2015suomenkielisetSuomisuomenruotsalaisetruotsinkielisetperuskouluSwedish speaking schools
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The associations among fundamental movement skills, self-reported physical activity and academic performance during junior high school in Finland.

2015

The purpose of this study was to analyse the longitudinal associations between (1) fundamental movement skills (FMSs) and academic performance, and (2) self-reported physical activity and academic performance through junior high school in Finland. The participants of the study were 325 Finnish students (162 girls and 163 boys), who were 13 years old at the beginning of the study at Grade 7. Students performed three FMS tests and responded to a self-reported physical activity questionnaire at Grades 7 and 8. Marks in Finnish language, mathematics and history from Grades 7, 8 and 9 were collected. Structural equation modelling with multigroup method demonstrated that in the boys' group, a cor…

Finnish languageMaleAdolescentMovement (music)Movementacademic performancePhysical activityphysical activityPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationMotor ActivityStructural equation modelingSurveys and QuestionnairesMathematics educationExercise TestEducational StatusHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineFemaleLongitudinal StudiesSelf Reportta315Psychologyfundamental movement skillsFinlandJournal of sports sciences
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Intensive fish farming and the evolution of pathogen virulence: the case of columnaris disease in Finland.

2009

Ecological changes affect pathogen epidemiology and evolution and may trigger the emergence of novel diseases. Aquaculture radically alters the ecology of fish and their pathogens. Here we show an increase in the occurrence of the bacterial fish disease Flavobacterium columnare in salmon fingerlings at a fish farm in northern Finland over 23 years. We hypothesize that this emergence was owing to evolutionary changes in bacterial virulence. We base this argument on several observations. First, the emergence was associated with increased severity of symptoms. Second, F. columnare strains vary in virulence, with more lethal strains inducing more severe symptoms prior to death. Third, more vir…

Fish farmingVirulenceZoologyAquacultureFlavobacteriumGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyMicrobiologyFish DiseasesAquacultureFlavobacteriaceae InfectionsSalmonResearch articlesAnimalsPathogenFinlandGeneral Environmental ScienceInfectivityGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologybiologyVirulenceHost (biology)business.industryGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionFlavobacterium columnareHost-Pathogen InteractionsGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesbusinessFlavobacteriumProceedings. Biological sciences
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Seasonal dynamics of egg laying and egg-laying strategy of the ectoparasite Argulus coregoni (Crustacea: Branchiura).

2004

Substrate preferences, spatial aggregation patterns and seasonal dynamics in the egg laying of ectoparasiticArgulus coregoniwere studied at a commercial fish farm in Finland. Pilot experiments showed thatA. coregonifemales selected specific types of substrates for egg laying. Significantly moreA. coregonieggs were laid on dark substrates than on light ones suggesting the use of visual cues. Therefore, egg-laying plates of dark colour were constructed for further experiments. MostA. coregonieggs were deposited in locations in shadow and in the deepest water in a 2 m deep farming canal. Relatively more eggs were laid on bottom stones situated near each egg-laying trap than on artificial egg-l…

Fish farmingmedia_common.quotation_subjectOvipositionPopulationZoologyAquacultureEctoparasitic InfestationsBiologyFish DiseasesAquaculturemedicineAnimalseducationSalmonidaeFinlandmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryEcologyBranchiuraSeasonalitybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseCrustaceanInfectious DiseasesArguloidaAnimal Science and ZoologyParasitologyFemaleSeasonsReproductionbusinessSalmonidaeParasitology
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Prediction and Surveillance Sampling Assessment in Plant Nurseries and Fields

2022

In this paper, we propose a structured additive regression (STAR) model for modeling the occurrence of a disease in fields or nurseries. The methodological approach involves a Gaussian field (GF) affected by a spatial process represented by an approximation to a Gaussian Markov random field (GMRF). This modeling allows the building of maps with prediction probabilities regarding the presence of a disease in plants using Bayesian kriging. The advantage of this modeling is its computational benefit when compared with known spatial hierarchical models and with the Bayesian inference based on Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods. Inference through the use of the integrated nested Laplace app…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesEstadística bayesianaProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral EngineeringModels matemàticsGeneral Materials ScienceBayesian kriging; Bayesian hierarchical models; Gaussian Markov random field (GMRF); integrated nested Laplace approximation (INLA); stochastic partial differential equation (SPDE)InstrumentationComputer Science ApplicationsApplied Sciences
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Risk assessment of gypsum amendment on agricultural fields: Effects of sulfate on riverine biota

2022

Gypsum (CaSO4 ∙ 2H2 O) amendment is a promising way of decreasing the phosphorus loading of arable lands, and of thus preventing aquatic eutrophication. However, in freshwaters with low sulfate concentrations, gypsum-released sulfate may pose a threat to the biota. To assess such risks, we performed a series of sulfate toxicity tests in the laboratory and conducted field surveys. These field surveys were associated with a large-scale pilot exercise involving spreading gypsum on agricultural fields covering 18% of the Savijoki River catchment area. The gypsum amendment in such fields resulted in about fourfold increase in the mean sulfate concentration for a 2-month period, and a transient, …

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Trophic transfer of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) in a boreal lake ecosystem: Testing of bioaccumulation models

2013

Understanding the fate of persistent organic chemicals in the environment is fundamental information for the successful protection of ecosystems and humans. A common dilemma in risk assessment is that monitoring data reveals contaminant concentrations in wildlife, while the source concentrations, route of uptake and acceptable source concentrations remain unsolved. To overcome this problem, different models have been developed in order to obtain more precise risk estimates for the food webs. However, there is still an urgent need for studies combining modelled and measured data in order to verify the functionality of the models. Studies utilising field-collected data covering entire food we…

Food ChainEnvironmental Engineeringta1172Models BiologicalRisk AssessmentGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryAnimalsHumansEnvironmental ChemistryEcosystem14. Life underwaterWaste Management and DisposalFinlandTrophic levelArctic RegionsEcologyOrganic chemicalsLake ecosystemta1182BiotaPlants15. Life on landPolychlorinated BiphenylsPollution6. Clean waterFood webLakesBoreal13. Climate actionEnvironmental chemistryBioaccumulationEnvironmental scienceta1181Environmental HealthWater Pollutants ChemicalScience of The Total Environment
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