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Fact-finding missions : the Strasbourg experience
Published 2010“…However, where fundamental facts remain in dispute between the parties, the ECtHR has, in the past, conducted fact-finding missions. The basis upon which such fact-finding missions are conducted is to be found in Art. 38(1) ECHR which provides simply that the Court may, "if need be, undertake an investigation". …”
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More than human aesthetics: interactive enrichment for elephants
Published 2020“…Applying existing aesthetic dimensions and design principles to the challenge of designing interactive enrichment for them, we show how the insights gained can inform more than human centered design in different settings. …”
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Finding the zeros of the ahlfors map for smooth multiply connected regions
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Finding it sticky: ESJ and the foundation art, architecture and design course
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Closing the loop on educational research : using findings to improve the student experience
Published 2003“…But it is still in a state of suspended animation, as an unfulfilled ambition - for unless its findings are applied to the students' experience and the results monitored, it has not fulfilled its purpose. …”
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Finding logical vulnerability in policies using three-level semantic framework
Published 2024“…Our objective is to model the domain and find such vulnerabilities. Our proposed framework has three levels. …”
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Do internally managed REITs manage earnings more than externally managed REITs?
Published 2024“…Using a sample of listed South African REITs for the 2013 - 2021 time period, we examine the relationship between management structures and earnings management. We do not find any aggressive practice in internally managed REITs during the study period. …”
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Incorporating research findings in the economics syllabus: evidence on genuine sociality from Italy and the UK
Published 2017“…We attempt to measure how keen students are to incorporate research findings in the syllabus by developing a questionnaire which introduces undergraduate students in Italy and the U.K. to key findings in the research literature on genuine sociality, an area in which the methodological divide is very noticeable. …”
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Book Review : Useful enemies: when waging wars is more important than winning them
Published 2021“…This is a book review of: Keen, D. (2012) Useful enemies: when waging wars is more important than winning. Yale University Press. 9780300205435, 304 pages. …”
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Young children retain fast mapped object labels better than shape, color, and texture words
Published 2015“…However, after one week only the mappings for object labels were retained above chance levels. Our findings suggest that fast mapped object labels are retained long-term better than color, shape and texture words. …”
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Why the processing of repeated targets are better than that of no repetition: evidence from easy-to-difficult and difficult-to-easy switching situations
Published 2014“…Background: Previous studies have found that the processing of repeated targets are easier than that of non-repetition. Although several theories attempt to explain this issue, the underlying mechanism still remains uncovered. …”
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What helps children learn difficult tasks: a teacher's presence may be worth more than a screen
Published 2019“…Conversely, physically taking part in interactive touchscreen training did not result in more learning than passive screen viewing.…”
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Finding a "fit" between narratives : a framework for meeting the needs of people struggling with non-clinical disordered eating
Published 2020“…Attention is paid to the researcher’s and participants’ reflexivity in this intersubjective process. The research findings are explored in relation to existing psychological theory and positioned as guidance for those working with people with disordered eating experiences that do not meet diagnostic criteria. …”
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