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11. Organisationsutveckling genom ledarutbildning : en utvärdering av skolledarutbildningens första utbildningsomgångar
Sammanfattning : School leader training in Sweden is meant to act as one of several forces to improve the functioning of the school, and to develop the function and the personality of the school leader. The training programme is compulsory, continues for two years and consists of three parts - course periods, home periods, and society oriented practical experience. LÄS MER
12. Transcription Factor AP-2 in Relation to Personality and Antidepressant Drugs
Sammanfattning : The CNS monoaminergic systems are considered as the head engine regulating neuropsychiatric functions and personality. Transcription factor AP-2 is known to be essential for the development of the brainstem including the monoaminergic nuclei, and has the ability to regulate many genes in the monoaminergic systems. LÄS MER
13. Development of the Stress Strategy Test as a personnel selection instrument
Sammanfattning : The thesis concerns the development of a computerised test, termed the Stress Strategy Test (SST), intended for use in a personnel selection and placement context. A similar but less extended form of that test, termed the Stroop Strategy Test, developed first, was adjudged to be somewhat less effective as a selection instrument. LÄS MER
14. Psychological perspectives on alcohol use among young adolescents: Mental health and personality
Sammanfattning : Alcohol use is an important risk factor in psychosocial development through adolescence that has been incompletely examined among the youngest adolescents. The aim of this doctoral thesis is to investigate how mental health and personality traits are related to alcohol use and inebriation in early adolescence. LÄS MER
15. Individual variation in behaviour: personality and performance of brown trout in the wild
Sammanfattning : Individuals from the same population often show very different behaviour. These differences, when consistent across time, are referred to as animal personality or behavioural syndromes. Explaining the occurrence of animal personality from an evolutionary perspective has however proven a difficult issue to tackle. LÄS MER