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- 1Kwong See, Sheree (Psychology)
- 1Malena, Anne (Modern Languages and Cultural Studies)
- 1Rodgers, Wendy (Faculty of physical education and recreation)
- 1Schmid, Hans-Jörg (English and American Studies, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Germany)
- 1Smith-Prei, Carrie (Modern Languages and Cultural Studies)
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Role of Caregiver Beliefs About Alzheimer Disease in the Social Creation of Dependency Among Persons With Alzheimer Disease
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It is estimated that over 1.1 million people in Canada will have dementia by 2038 (Alzheimer Society of Canada, 2010). In the caregiving context it is important that independence be maintained for as long as possible. Previous research has shown that caregivers can inadvertently create excess...
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Interprofessional Education (IPE) Opportunities and Attitudes Among Counselling Psychology Students in Canada
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Interprofessional education (IPE) is an international initiative set out to teach healthcare students how to effectively work together after graduation. The success of IPE largely depends on students’ attitudes towards interprofessional learning and perceptions of healthcare professions, which...
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Struggling Capitalists, Lonely Farmers, and Vast Land – Anthologies of Translated English-Canadian Short Stories in German(y), 1967-2010
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This study examines anthologies of translated English-Canadian short stories in German, specifically anthologies published in the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), the German Democratic Republic (GDR), and Switzerland (CH) between 1967 and 2010. The corpus taken from these anthologies, namely...
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Spring 2010
The current study identified eight distinct exercise stereotypes (athletes, runners, older adults, jocks, weightlifters, judgmental girls, overweight individuals, people who do yoga) through a pilot study. An adapted version of the prototype willingness model was then used to determine whether...
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Spring 2019
Paper 1 Although recent scholarship had faulted the constraining views of prior categories studies, there is no systematic theoretical analysis of how category membership influences the actions and reactions of categorized firms and their audiences. While previous arguments suggested that...