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individualistic goal structures. Journal of Educational Psychology, 76(3), 478–487. doi: 10.1037/0022–0663.76.3.478 Ames, C. (1992). Classrooms: Goals, structures, and student motivation. Journal of Educational Psychology, 84(3), 261–271. doi: 10.1037/0022–0663.84.3.261 Ames, C., & Ames, R. (1981

In: New Voices in Norwegian Educational Research

are used and demonstrate the process of narrative approaches. Yet, the existing scholarship lacks rigour in qualitative methodology and often fails to report on the applicability or effectiveness of such approaches. Further, case study research on narrative career assessment has not provided

In: Career Assessment
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In: Frontiers of Economics in China

Africa in the field of the social sciences and the humanities that are available in the library of the ASC in Leiden, The Netherlands 435 437 461 491 523 525 527 529 VO LU M E 37.4 (2007) B R I L L ISSN 0022-4200 (paper version) ISSN 1570-0666 (online version) VOLUME 37.4 (2007) JRA 37,4_colophon.indd I

In: Journal of Religion in Africa

-.03 to .84 (Südkamp et al., 2012) Methodological differences between studies need to be taken into account when considering the differences in results across studies. We therefore focus on how teacher judgment accuracy relates to judgment and test characteristics as well as to teacher and student

In: Teachers’ Professional Development

psychological well-being: the mediating role of meaningful work. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 12(3), 193–203. Aron, A., Aron, E.N., Tudor, M., & Nelson, G. (1991). Close relationships as including other in the self. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 60(2), 241–253. doi: 10.1037/0022

In: Many Faces of Love

,781 convictions were made. As a result, it is very likely that many animal abusers go undetected. Recent studies have begun to incorporate innovative behavior propensity/proclivity methodology (e.g., Parfitt & Alleyne, 2016) in order to capture people in the community who may have perpetrated animal abuse but

In: Society & Animals