Search for dissertations about: "early experience"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 532 swedish dissertations containing the words early experience.
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1. Inner Experience : An Analysis of Scientific Experience in Early Modern Germany
Abstract : In the last decades a number of studies have shed light on early modern scientific experience. While some of these studies have focused on how new facts were forced out of nature in so-called experimental situations, others have charted long-term transformations. READ MORE
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2. Early Experience, Maternal Care and Behavioural Test Design : Effects on the Temperament of Military Working Dogs
Abstract : Domestication has resulted in animals with broad variations between as well as within breeds, which allows for the selection and breeding of animals for preferred traits. This selection has affected both the genotypes and phenotypes of animals. READ MORE
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3. A Changing Experience : communication and meaning-making in web-based teacher training
Abstract : This is a study of students’ meaning making in web-based higher education courses. Conditions for students meaning-making change when interaction technology is used to support educational practices. Widened Participation policy activities often use web-based programs to attract “new” groups of more experienced students. READ MORE
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4. A shared experience : studies on families and unemployment
Abstract : Paper I Unemployment and families. A review of research The purpose of this paper is to offer a broad review of research on the consequences of unemployment for families and family members. READ MORE
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5. An emotional landscape of devotion : Religious experience in Reformation-period Sweden
Abstract : This thesis explores how the Reformation in Sweden was experienced by 16th century people through an examination of emotional practices. It argues that religious texts such as prayer books, sermon collections and instruction manuals were formative for the religious setting of the 16th century and that the use of these texts would therefore involve emotional practices for the 16thcentury Christian, thus creating an emotional experience of the Reformation for the Christian who used these texts. READ MORE