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The relationships between use of alcohol, tobacco and coffee in adolescence and mood disorders in adulthood
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Alcohol, tobacco and coffee are commonly used substances and use in adolescence has previously been linked to mood disorders. However, few large prospective studies have investigated adolescent use in relation to mental ... -
Relationships of sources of meaning and resilience with meaningfulness and satisfaction with life: A population-based study of Norwegians in late adulthood
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Abstract Health-promoting initiatives incorporating meaning-making to enhance the well-being of people in late adulthood are important, particularly as the number of older people is increasing. Resilience and sources of ... -
Relativ tilgjengelighet: Formidling og utvelgelse i strømmetjenester for film, tv-serier og digitale bøker
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Strømmetjenester bruker gjerne algoritmer for å presentere og filtrere innhold, basert på prediksjoner og kalkulasjoner om hva brukerne liker. Anbefalings- og presentasjonsalgoritmene kan imidlertid sies å fungere som bare ... -
The relative importance of ski resort-and weather-related characteristics when going alpine skiing: Data from a rating-based conjoint survey
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The data are related to two research articles: “The relative importance of ski resort-and weather-related characteristics when going alpine skiing” [1] and “Optimal pricing of alpine ski passes in the case of crowdedness ... -
“Release the Kraken!” – The Recontextualization of the Kraken in Popular Culture, from Clash of the Titans to Magic: The Gathering
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)This article explores an example of recontextualization in popular culture. As a case study, the article takes a closer look at how the Kraken, known from Scandinavian folklore, has been recontextualized into Greek mythology. ... -
Relevance of Adult Higher Education on Knowledge Management in the Healthcare Sector
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Organizations, including the healthcare sector, are subject to changes in market, technology and regulations. This requires enhanced and different types of knowledge and has led to an increased demand for adult higher ... -
Relevance of higher education for adults in a work-life – a case study from Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)This case study is conducted in the spring semester of the first year, testing out organizing the mandatory assignments allowing to coordinate the two courses offered: “Project Management” and “Digital work forms in ... -
Remembering and Communicating Climate Change Narratives – The Influence of World Views on Selective Recollection
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)We examine how people remember stories about climate change and how they communicate these stories to others. Drawing on theories of reconstructive memory and cultural theory, we assume that recollection is systematically ... -
Repetisjon versus ekspansjon. En studie av ordforrådet i to tekster skrevet av minoritetselever på ungdomstrinnet.
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Representations of Practice – Distributed Sensemaking Using Boundary Objects
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Representations of student performance data in local education policy
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The use of data for governance purposes has been widely recognised as a way for national authorities to coordinate their activities across administrative levels and improve educational quality. This places the mid-central ... -
Reproducing biocultural heritage landscapes through alternative and retro-innovative food production
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Landscapes rich in biocultural heritage are declining en masse across Europe. This is due to the effects of countryside depopulation and to large-scale, industrial agriculture. Landscape heritage and its associated ... -
Reproductive success and failure: the role of winter body mass in reproductive allocation in Norwegian moose
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)A life-history strategy that favours somatic growth over reproduction is well known for long-lived iteroparous species, especially in unpredictable environments. Risk-sensitive female reproductive allocation can be achieved ... -
Rescue the child or treat the adult? Understandings among professionals in dual treatment of substance-use disorders and parenting
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Aims: Dual treatment of parents with substance-use disorders (SUD) is an approach which aims to meet the needs of both SUD patients and their children. Whereas the parents need to learn to live without substances, the ... -
Research-based education in undergraduate occupational therapy and physiotherapy education programmes: a scoping review
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background In a research-based learning environment, students learn how to become critical thinkers and lifelong learners, and to generate discipline-enriching knowledge. Research training is important for all healthcare ... -
Researching social justice and health (in)equality across different school Health and Physical Education contexts in Sweden, Norway and New Zealand
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The way school Health and Physical Education (HPE) is conceptualized and taught will impact on its ability to provide equitable outcomes across gender, sexuality, ethnicity, religion and social class. A focus on social ... -
Researching the assemblage of cultural diversity in Norway. Challenging simplistic research approaches
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)This article’s point of departure is practicing an(other) methodology than those that are dominant within educational research in Norway. Dominant research can ‘rely on the authority and normativity of methods to produce ... -
Reshaping Mental Models – Enabling Innovation through Service Design
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The resilience paradox: Flooding experience, coping and climate change mitigation intentions
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Climate change is projected to increase the frequency, intensity and unpredictability of extreme weather events across the globe and these events are likely to have significant mental health implications. The mental health ... -
Resistance exercise training increases skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiration in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is associated with skeletal muscle mitochondrial dysfunction. Resistance exercise training (RT) is a training modality with a relatively small pulmonary demand that has been ...