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Meningsskapande möten i Bild : Elever och lärares väg till meningsskapande genom syliggörande interaktionÖstensen, Anne-Christine January 2013 (has links)
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Elevers motivation och emotionella engagemang för interaktiva digitala läromedel i matematikundervisning / Students’ motivation for and emotional engagement to interactive digital textbooks in mathematics educationBouzina, Habib January 2024 (has links)
Motivation is vital to student learning. Previous research suggests that interactive digital textbooks may enhance students’ motivation in mathematics education. Nevertheless, this claim is not based on motivation theory. According to self-determination theory, the basic psychological needs of autonomy, competence and relatedness must be fulfilled to achieve intrinsic motivation. The present investigation utilizes a 17-item questionnaire to assess high school students’ sense of basic psychological needs when using interactive digital textbooks in mathematics. Moreover, the study investigates the relationship between these needs and emotional engagement, which reflects enjoyment and interest. Among the 74 students invited to participate, 63 returned the questionnaire. The results indicate that students’ senses of autonomy and relatedness were relatively high when using the e-book, whereas the sense of competence was low to moderate. Most notably, the e-book’s reward system only provided a moderate sense of progress. Emotional engagement correlated with autonomy (r=0.71, p<0.001), relatedness (r=0.63, p<0.001) and weakly to competence (r=0.39, p=0.003). The e-book’s reward system did not contribute to the weak association between competence to emotional engagement. The study provides new insights on interactive digital textbooks and motivation, that are based on motivation theory. However, the present sample is small, limiting the result’s generalizability. Larger studies are therefore encouraged to validate and further expand on the results.
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Mutual Love and Attachment : A cross-sectional dyadic study exploring asymmetrical love / Ömsesidig kärlek och anknytning : En dyadisk tvärsnittsstudie om asymmetrisk kärlekNilsson, Magnus, Sandberg, Tobias January 2019 (has links)
The overarching question of the study was how common mutual love is, and to what extent attachment relates to relationship asymmetries. Four research questions and four hypotheses were posed and explored using a cross-sectional survey design with data analyzed using quantitative methods. Instruments were employed to measure passionate love, companionate love, partner value, emotional involvement and attachment. All four hypotheses found partial support. The main result show that a) asymmetries are relatively common on all scales b) mutual love means increased satisfaction, but mainly for women c) for most couples partners take turn at being the strong link, and this fluctuating dynamic leads to increased satisfaction c) attachment anxiety is related to asymmetries in romantic obsession rather than general passion d) avoidance in men relate to asymmetries in passionate love whereas avoidance in women relate to asymmetries in companionate love e) it seems common to have some form of positive illusions about whether one’s relationship is mutual or not. Finally, disagreeing about emotional involvement affects satisfaction more than actual asymmetries in love. The conclusion drawn is that honest communication is more important than mutual love.
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