Browsing AURA by Author "Furrebøe, Elise Frølich"
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Gender differences in recollections of economic socialization, financial self-efficacy, and financial literacy
Furrebøe, Elise Frølich; Nyhus, Ellen K.; Musau, Andrew (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The OECD/INFE international surveys of adult financial literacy (OECD/INFE 2016, 2020) show gender differences in financial literacy in developed countries in Europe. In this study, we examine whether these differences can ... -
“Hot Case-workers and Squint-eyed Whores” - Sexual Harassment of Norwegian Social- and Health Care Students in Practical Training
Trysnes, Irene; Furrebøe, Elise Frølich; Berg, Laila Margaret Nordstrand; Einstabland, Åsta Louise; Klostergaard, Claudia; Jørstad, Hanne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Sexual harassment is a societal challenge. Youth, women, students, and health care professionals are some of the groups most at risk for experiencing sexual harassment. In this study, we examine how higher education ... -
“Hot Case-workers and Squint-eyed Whores” - Sexual Harassment of Norwegian Social- and Health Care Students in Practical Training
Trysnes, Irene; Furrebøe, Elise Frølich; Berg, Laila Margaret Nordstrand; Einstabland, Åsta Louise; Klostergaard, Claudia; Jørstad, Hanne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Sexual harassment is a societal challenge. Youth, women, students, and health care professionals are some of the groups most at risk for experiencing sexual harassment. In this study, we examine how higher education ... -
Is the coronavirus created by the government to control us? Critical thinking and conspiracy beliefs among Norwegian youth in upper secondary schools
Skjølberg, Katja Haaversen-Westhassel; Trysnes, Irene; Furrebøe, Elise Frølich (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023) -
Qualitative Variations in Delay Discounting: A Brief Review and Future Directions
Furrebøe, Elise Frølich (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The discounting paradigm has been challenged by an increasing number of studies presenting qualitative variations in the individual discount function. Particularly, the subjective value of a loss does not necessarily ... -
Sign Effect in Adolescents: Within-Subject Comparison of Delay Discounting of Hypothetical Monetary Gains and Losses
Furrebøe, Elise Frølich (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The purpose of this article is to contribute to the research on the sign effect, steeper discounting of gains compared to losses, by offering results from an experiment using a “double-delay” procedure on adolescents. ...