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Learning Objects To Enhance Students’ Conceptual Understanding Of Probability
Published 2005“…This paper reports the quantitative findings from the development and evaluation of a series of learning objects (LOs) the design of which was based upon the results of a previously reported pilot study (Gossett, 2003). A series of five LOs were developed with the intention of clarifying students’ conceptual understanding of the fundamental mathematical concepts that underpin the concept of probability. …”
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Engaging students in learning through social networking : users’ perspectives
Published 2009“…Users' views about the social networking sites were investigated using online and face-to-face ethnographic interview techniques, using a sample size of five university students who were SNS users and familiar with other learning technologies. …”
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Mechanisms of rhinovirus neutralisation by antibodies
Published 2021“…The purpose of this review is to address the neutralising mechanisms of antibodies to rhinoviruses that would help progress vaccine development. At least five mechanisms of antibody neutralisation have been identified which depend to some extent on the antibody binding footprints upon the capsid. …”
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Perceptions of parental substance misuse among social workers working with children and families
Published 2023“…This research used a qualitative design of semi-structured interviews and thematic analysis to explore five Social Workers viewpoints on working with parental substance use. …”
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Coppiced sweet chestnut in UK construction - challenges and opportunities for design development of hardwood building products
Published 2023“…This study comprised two focus groups exploring technical challenges and opportunities for small diameter sweet chestnut hardwood in construction. Five structural building products were designed and fabricated informed by the findings from the focus groups. …”
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The ethical eye : photojournalists' views of ethics and digital photography in UK national newspapers
Published 2018“…The research findings for this research were highlighted in Chapter Four. In Chapter Five, I discuss digital photo manipulation, ethical views of photojournalists regarding their practice and digital photographs. …”
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Professional doctorate in health psychology thesis portfolio (Wehling : 2019)
Published 2019“…This portfolio outlines the five competencies that formulate the Health Psychology Professional Doctorate. …”
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Development and validation of the short use of creative cognition scale in studying
Published 2015“…Exploratory factor analysis revealed that the 21-item CPAC scale is unidimensional. Five items were selected to create the new unidimensional UCCS. …”
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An IPA exploration of women’s experiences of being undecided about motherhood in their late thirties
Published 2016“…Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was used to analyse semi-structured interviews with five participants. Three major findings were identified. …”
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The effects of outsourcing on the psychological contract of survivor employees : the case of UK real estate sector
Published 2018“…Thirty (30) interviews from five departments (Property management, IT and Administration, Brokerage, Marketing and Valuation) of two estate management organisations were conducted. …”
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Balancing gender awareness and professional priorities in advertising and audiovisual translation: an overview
Published 2017“…This paper reviews the main findings and challenges of the five phases of our study, which included: (1) exploring advertising and audiovisual translation students’ attitudes towards gender issues in commercial advertising across different educational settings; (2) examining the connections between feminist pedagogies and our courses on advertising translation; (3) evaluating the students’ and the trainers’ gender awareness; (4) exploring students’ gender awareness when they are faced with non-profit advertising, and (5) analysing the varied situated knowledge and perceived responsibility of students, trainers and professionals as regards gender and professional priorities.…”
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Explaining the factors influencing consumer perception, adoption readiness, and perceived usefulness toward digital transactions: online retailing experience of millennials in Indi...
Published 2021“…After performing factor analysis, five broad factors were identified namely (a) personal characteristics and incentives, (b) knowledge technical capability, (c) perceived usefulness, (d) sense of security, and (e) transaction risk, which affect the perception and intention as well as adaption of young consumers regarding the digital transactions. …”
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"Loved and not judged": how African/Caribbeans with a diagnosis of schizophrenia experience the therapeutic relationship in psychological therapy: an interpretative phenomenologica...
Published 2020“…Method: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with five participants. Transcripts were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. …”
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Longevity and reinvention: Venetianization and the Biennale
Published 2022“…This chapter explores the development and urban implications of the Biennale. It contains five main parts. After considering the events and circumstances that led to the Biennale’s foundation in 1895, the ensuing section examines the politically inspired festivalization that characterised the 1930s, its growth after 1945 and its increasing ‘Venetianization’ – the term used by Clarissa Ricci (2010, 105) to describe the festival’s tendency to spread spatially from its original hub in the Giardini into locations scattered throughout the rest of the city. …”
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The experience of being newly diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Published 2007“…This portfolio consists of five pieces of work, which demonstrate the importance of reflexive practice in Counselling Psychology as well as the significance of the development of strong therapeutic relationships both within client practice and psychological research. …”
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The big menopause: the word just seems wrong! An interpretative phenomenological analysis of Christian women’s experience of the menopause
Published 2023“…Method: A qualitative study investigated the lived experience of six Christian women who were perimenopausal or up to five years postmenopausal. Data was collected by semi-structured interviews and analysed by interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). …”
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