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Rosander, Pia
The aim of the present doctoral thesis was to examine to what extent personality traits and approaches to learning contribute to academic performance in upper secondary school (high school), after controlling for the well-known fact that general inte
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Autor:
Rosander, Pia1, Bäckström, Martin2
Publikováno v:
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology. Dec2014, Vol. 55 Issue 6, p611-618. 8p. 1 Diagram, 4 Charts.
Introduction: Fruits and vegetables contain vitamins, minerals and other bioactive substances, which are important for intellectual performance. In a previous study it was shown that approximately two third of the pupils were hungry the last lesson b
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Autor:
Rumpunen, Kimmo, Rosander, Ulla, Viktoria Olsson, Sepp, Hanna, Olsson, Torben, Rosander, Pia, Nilsson, Annika
Publikováno v:
BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
Projektet "Skolskjutsen – Skånsk smart smoothie för skolbarn" har finansierats av Länsstyrelsen i Skåne inom deSkånska Dryckesstrategin 2013–2020 via Europeiska jordbruksfonden för landsbygdsutveckling.
Skolsjutsen
Skolsjutsen
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Publikováno v:
Teaching & Learning Inquiry; 2019, Vol. 7 Issue 1, p78-102, 25p
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Autor:
Rosander, Pia, Bäckström, Martin
Publikováno v:
In Learning and Individual Differences December 2012 22(6):820-826
Publikováno v:
In Learning and Individual Differences 2011 21(5):590-596