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16. Employee selection : Mechanisms behind practitioners’ preference for hiring practices
Sammanfattning : Despite the great advances science has made in developing selection decision aids practitioners’ generally remain reluctant to adopt them. This phenomenon is considered today one of the greatest gaps in industrial, work and organizational psychology. LÄS MER
17. Motivationer, attityder och moderna språk : En studie om elevers motivationsprocesser och attityder vid studier och lärande av moderna språk
Sammanfattning : Motivations, Attitudes and Modern Languages. A study of students’ motivational processes and attitudes while learning foreign languages.This doctoral thesis investigates students’ motivational processes and attitudes while studying and learning foreign languages (FLs). LÄS MER
18. Formative assessment and problem solving in mathematics
Sammanfattning : In this thesis, the focus is on how reasoning in problem solving can be supported and which factors are associated with this support. In four studies, I investigated four aspects which address the overarching aim of the thesis. LÄS MER
19. Developing Entrepreneurial Behavior
Sammanfattning : Can nascent entrepreneurs learn how to behave so as to achieve their ambition of creating new ventures? This thesis explores how the development of entrepreneurial behavior can be facilitated through investigating nascent entrepreneurship taking place at the university. The focus is on the influence of environmental factors and the processes involved as a new opportunity-based venture is created need to be considered when addressing entrepreneurial behavior development. LÄS MER
20. Effects of abstinence self-efficacy and coping on substance use among homeless youth
Sammanfattning : Homeless youth are a vulnerable and understudied group who has consistently reported elevated levels of substance use. Understanding the factors associated with substance use within this population may help guide future intervention efforts. LÄS MER