7 studies found in English from a total of 36805
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Values in Norway, 1982

Valen, H., University of Oslo, Department of Political Science; Listhaug, O., University of Trondheim, Department of Sociology
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The aim of this project was to describe and analyse the value systems in the Norwegian population and to provide data for comparisons of values between nations.
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Culturally variable psychological measures for British Bangladeshis and non-migrant residents of East London 2012-2014

Mesoudi, A, University of Exeter
This dataset contains multiple measures of psychological processes that have previously been found to vary cross-culturally: individualism, collectivism, closeness to others, attributional style, object categorisation, drawing style and self-enhancement. Respondents are all residents of East London, with most falling into three main groups: first generation British...
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Survey on Attitudes to the Environment, 1978-1980

Duff, A., University of Bath, School of Humanities and Social Sciences; Cotgrove, S. F., University of Bath, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of this survey was to investigate the relationships between differing perceptions of environmental dangers, underlying values and social structural position of environmentalists and control groups.Main Topics:Attitudinal/Behavioural Questions Probability, seriousness and timing of a possible...
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Interpreting the Local Politics of Social Inclusion, 2004-2005

Davis, J., University of Warwick, Warwick Business School
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This project seeks to understand the local politics of social exclusion through analysis of the meanings attached to terms such as social exclusion and inclusion. The objective is to compare and contrast central and local discourses of social exclusion, thereby determining the extent to which local...
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Young Men, Masculinities and Health, 2003-2004

De Visser, R., University of Sussex, Department of Psychology; Smith, J. A., Birkbeck, University of London, School of Psychology
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The aim of this study was to explore the influence of men's beliefs about masculinity on their social behaviour, particularly that related to their health. The study was influenced by recent research into masculinity and masculine identities, especially among young men. A second influence was the steady...
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Success of Slovenian independent innovators

Podmenik, Darka (IRSA)
The purpose of this study was to explore problems of the independent innovators which are also at the international level relatively little studied. Information were gathered by personal interviews with individual innovators and by focus group where, besides innovators, also representatives of some important state institutions which are responsible or have influence on...
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Publishing Death. Symbols, Religious Themes, and Individualisation in Death Notices in the Swedish Daily Newspapers 1976 - 1995

Dahlgren, Curt (Department of Theology, Lund University)
The present study analyses 6,699 death notices appearing in Swedish newspapers from 1976 through 1995, and 5,766 death notices in specifically urban newspapers from the same period. The death notices are analysed using the same method as in an earlier study by theologian Per Block (Lund University), making it possible to study changes in the use of text in death notices...
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