Search for dissertations about: "development associations"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 553 swedish dissertations containing the words development associations.
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1. Identity and personality development with a focus on early adulthood
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate identity and personality development with a focus on early adulthood. The aim of Study I was to investigate identity development across early adulthood at three measurement points, ages 25, 29 and 33 (N=118). READ MORE
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2. Social Anxiety Disorder in Swedish Adolescents : Prevalence, Victimization & Development
Abstract : Human beings are social creatures. Accordingly, fear of social situations can be severely disabling. Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is characterized by excessive fear of negative evaluation in social or performance situations. SAD has an early onset and often goes undetected an untreated. READ MORE
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3. Unveiling the path towards sustainability: scientific interest at HEIs from a scientometric approach in the period 2008-2017
Abstract : Humanity has experienced the impact of an unsustainable economic model at all levels. This topic has crystallized in different summits and conferences during the 20th century. As a result of this concern, the concept of sustainable development (SD) emerged. READ MORE
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4. Cerebellar function during development. Eyeblink conditioning, prism adaptation and interval production in children and adults
Abstract : The focus of this thesis is on cerebellar-dependent sensorimotor tasks during development. The performance in classical delay eyeblink conditioning, prism adaptation, and isochronous serial interval production (finger tapping) was explored in typically developing school-aged children, young adolescents, and adults. READ MORE
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5. Identities and images in football : a case study of brands and the organisational settings in the development of Scandinavian women’s club football
Abstract : Women’s football has developed significantly throughout recent years. Not only in regards to the increased amount of participants or on-field achievements, but furthermore in regards to recognition, professionalism and organisation. READ MORE