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    Berit Ås (née Skarpaas; 10 April 1928 – 14 September 2024) was a Norwegian politician, social psychologist, and feminist. Ås was the first leader of the...
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  • 1970s, the framework was popularized by Norwegian social psychologist Berit Ås, who reduced Nissen's original nine means to five, and claimed this was...
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  • Ås (surname) Berit Ås (born 1928), a Norwegian politician and Professor Emerita of social psychology at the University of Oslo Olof Ås (1892—1949), a...
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  • 1936). 13 September – Per A. Utsi, politician (born 1939). 14 September – Berit Ås, politician (born 1928). 15 September – Karin Sundbye, textile artist (born...
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    (both from the Socialist People's Party), Berit Ås (from AIK) and Larsen (from the Communist Party). Furre and Ås emphasized that the three parties were...
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    spontaneously during a 1989 meeting in Stavanger, on the initiative of speaker Berit Ås. The prize consists of money and the sculpture The Cormorant by artist...
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  • first leader of the Democratic Socialists was Storting representative Berit Ås, and she thus became the country's first female party leader. "Demokratiske...
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    in Hvalstad – 2007) orienteer and Mayor of Asker municipality 1968/80 Berit Ås (born 1928) former Asker councilor, psychologist, and feminist Jan Martin...
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  • Anderson Norman H. Anderson Michael Argyle Elliot Aronson Solomon Asch Berit Ås Anna Costanza Baldry Mahzarin Banaji Albert Bandura - Canadian psychologist...
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    international perspectives." Established in 2011 on the initiative of former MP Berit Ås and others, the NWU is entirely funded by the Ministry of Education and...
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