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Weight discrimination, BMI, or weight bias internalization? Testing the best predictor of psychological distress and body dissatisfaction
(Obesity, 31(8), 2178-2188, 2023-08)Objective: This study aimed: (1) to compare psychological distress (PD) and body dissatisfaction (BD) in terms of BMI, weight bias internalization (WBI), and weight discrimination (current and past); ... -
Weighted Implication Grid: a graph-theoretical approach to modeling psychological change construction
(Frontiers in Physiology, 2025, Vol. 16 (1630920), 2025-10)Introduction: Anticipation and meaning-making are foundational processes in Personal Construct Psychology. Over the years, methodologies such as the Repertory Grid and Implication Grid have provided ... -
What are the most widely used and effective attack coverage systems in men’s volleyball?
(Journal of Human Kinetics, 2018, Vol. 62, 2018-06)In volleyball, attack coverage is one of the play actions most neglected in coaching and research. The purpose of this study was to find out which attack coverage systems are used by high-level men’s ... -
What Can We Learn from a Master Chef About Collaboration
(Teacher College Record, novembre 30, 2017, 2017-12-22)Ferran Adria is widely recognized as one of the best chefs in the world. As education scholars, the authors of this commentary have developed an ongoing collaborative research relationship that has drawn ... -
What influences PhD graduate trajectories during the degree: a research-based policy agenda
(Higher Education (2020), 80: 1011-1043, 2020)During the past two decades, PhD graduate numbers have increased dramatically with graduates viewed by governments as a means to advance the knowledge economy and international competitiveness. ... -
What is a healthy dating relationship and what helps it get there? Perceptions of Chilean adolescents from a gender and inclusivity perspective
(Frontiers in Psychology, Vol. 16, 2025, 2025-07)Introduction: Relationships are often the focal point of life and can have a positive or a negative impact on a child’s or adolescent’s development, thus understanding the traits of healthy dating ... -
Why do students consider dropping out of doctoral degrees? Institutional and personal factors
(Higher Education, 74, 1053-1068, 2017-01)Despite the increasing popularity of doctoral education, many students do not complete their studies, and very little information is available about them. Understanding why some students consider that ... -
Women's body dissatisfaction, physical appearance comparisons, and Instagram use throughout theCOVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal study
(International Journal of Eating Disorders, 56, 118-131, 2023-01)Objective: This study aimed to determine the evolution of Instagram use, body dis-satisfaction and physical appearance comparisons throughout the coronavirusdisease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, and to ... -
Women, Football, and Francoism: Lesbians and the Formation of Social Networks through Women’s Football in Barcelona, 1970–1979
(The International Journal of the History of Sport, 37(1–2), 94–112, 2020-02)The main aim of this article is to analyse the appearance of women’s football in Spain in the 1970s and to show the links between the sport and the creation of a lesbian community in the city of Barcelona. ... -
Women, sport and francoism in Catalonia: perceptions of sportswomen from the early yearsof the dictatorship (1939–1961)
(European Journal for Sport and Society, 21(1), 68–85., 2024)This research delves into the lives and perspectives of women who embraced physical and sporting pursuits in Catalonia during the tumultuous post-war era and the early years of the Franco dictatorship ... -
Writing at university: are we on the same page?
(Cultura y Educación, 2015, Vol. 27, Núm. 3, 2017-05-08)This study seeks to analyse the characteristics and functions that students and faculty attribute to written genres in Spanish universities, to what extent these representations are shared by both groups, ... -
Writing regulation processes in Higher Education: A review of two decades of empirical research
(Reading and Writing (2018) 31:757–777, 2017-11)In Higher Education (HE), writers need to regulate their writing processes in order to achieve their communicative goals. Although critical for academic success and knowledge construction, writing ...
