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    Using translanguaging and English as a lingua franca to decolonise the curriculum and allow international students to demonstrate mastery in diverse ways at GSBL by Meletiadou, Eleni, Dwyer, Barry

    Published 2022
    “…This study used a mixed methods approach to explore the impact of translanguaging and ELF on final year students’ presentation skills and motivation at GSBL. Findings indicated that they had a positive impact on students’ academic performance and motivation as they facilitated content and language learning and enhanced students’ intercultural and multilingual awareness. …”
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    Connected Communities: supporting inclusive recovery in London. Final report by Stirbu, Diana

    Published 2024
    “…This report presents findings from the Connected Communities project (2021-2023), which investigated how participatory aspirations enshrined in the 2020 London Recovery Programme (by London Councils and the Mayor of London), particularly the commitment to community engagement, have been interpreted and implemented in three municipal contexts. …”
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    Aligning internal market orientation (IMO) with market orientation (MO) to impact performance in the banking sector in Ghana by Kutu-Adu, Solomon Gladstone

    Published 2017
    “…The qualitative research findings independently established a strong association between IMO/MO and employee/customer satisfaction. …”
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    The experience of living with an anorexic voice: an interpretative phenomenological analysis by Mullins, Angela

    Published 2020
    “…Conclusions: The findings indicated an experience of the AV as closely aligned with AN symptom emergence. …”
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    Ethical decision-making: a treatise into the role of ethics in 21st century policing by Edwards, Jonathan

    Published 2012
    “…It explores the implications of the empirical findings for police training and practice. At the centre of the research methodology are qualitative interviews, which include the use of vignettes. …”
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    Identifying antecedents of marketing orientation of microfinance institutions in Ghana : the case study of microfinance companies by Dzogbenuku, Robert Kwame

    Published 2017
    “…Using a qualitative approach, data were obtained through interviews from 18 microfinance sector experts comprising managers, academics, and advocates selected based on their strategic positions and roles within Ghana‟s MFI sector. The findings of the study identified a number of marketing antecedents that contribute to marketing orientation namely, deliberate customer engagement using local dialects and constantly sharing critical market findings among work colleagues with responsive action from top management to delight clients to remain competitive. …”
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    "I don't mind people hugging me when I'm happy": autistic individuals' experience of emotions on their sensory world: an interpretative phenomenological analysis by Georgiou, Alexia

    Published 2021
    “…The key finding was that negative and extreme positive emotions increase sensory sensitivity in autistic individuals, whereas mild positive emotions decrease sensory sensitivity. …”
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    The relationship between client work and personal and professional development in Counselling Psychology training by Gallagher, Rebecca

    Published 2014
    “…Secondly, participants did not engage in active personal development work, and this was not explicitly discussed or structured in training. These findings imply that trainees may not develop optimally: as personal and professional development are highly individualised and complex processes, research and training that focuses on specific training activities may fail to interrogate the complexity of why and how personal and professional development are facilitated. …”
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    Sikh men in therapy by Bhangu, Jasmeen Kaur

    Published 2021
    “…Four out of the eight participants had experienced some form of psychological therapy, whilst the other four had considered approaching psychological services but never received any therapy. Findings: The findings demonstrated high-level components in describing the highly complex processes a Sikh man identifies with when deciding whether to seek therapeutic help. …”
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    Stepping stones between two conflicting worlds: the experience of interpersonal communication amongst self-identified problematic internet users by Harland, Ellie

    Published 2019
    “…The findings are examined in light of phenomenological ideas and their value in the understanding of PIU and interpersonal communication in the digital age, within the realm of Counselling Psychology and other related fields.…”
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