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How frequently do you forget in everyday life? : A diary study of prospective and retrospective memory errors in young and old healthy adults
(2014-05)Memory research has commonly been conducted in the laboratory, where large age effects have been observed. In contrast, research using self-report questionnaires assessing retrospective and prospective memory has shown no ... -
How honest are the students when assessing each other’s work?
(2012-05-03)In this study, we try to assess how a student evaluates his peers performance from an in-class presentation when subjected to a similar assignment. Student in-class presentations are a valuable tool, not only for a lecturer ... -
How hosts control worms
(1997-09-04)Nematodes are a major cause of disease and death in humans, domestic animals and wildlife. Understanding why some individuals suffer severely whereas others exposed to the same infection remain healthy may assist in the ... -
How important is the Family? : Alpha nuclear potentials and p-process nucleosynthesis
(SISSA, 2011-01)In this work we present the results from the analysis of the experimentally measured angular distributions of the reaction 106Cd(α , α )106 Cd at several different energies around the Coulomb barrier. The difficulties that ... -
How Information and Embodiment Shape Intelligent Information Processing
(2007)Embodied artificial intelligence is based on the notion that cognition and action emerge from interactions between brain, body and environment. This chapter sketches a set of foundational principles that might be useful ... -
'How it was for me…': First steps on our Learners' Journeys through HE
(2008)This paper reports on the early stages of the STROLL project, which set out to document and research into learners’ own views of their experiences of learning within what is seen as a technology-rich environment and to ... -
How Learners Change: Critical Moments, Changing Minds
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How Long Have We Believed in Vampires
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How long should a diary be kept? : A diary study of prospective and retrospective memory errors in young and old healthy adults
(2014-05)Memory research has commonly been conducted in the laboratory, and by the use of self-report questionnaires assessing retrospective and prospective memory. Although a diary method can give more accurate insight into everyday ... -
How many drug addicts are there?
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How much poverty could HIPC reduce
(University of Hertfordshire, 2001)This paper reviews the development of the HIPC Initiative, then considers how much poverty could be reduced through debt relief. Using a simple distribution function and measures of inequality, US one dollar a day poverty ... -
How music benefits children
(2017-02-17)This article considers the notion of cognitive, behavioural and socio-emotional transfer effects of musical learning. It recaps past findings and adds a short summary of my recent PhD thesis findings supporting a beneficial ... -
How online learning, during COVID-19, has affected compassion in teaching and subsequently impacted student satisfaction
(2022-04-30)Goetz et al (2010) defines compassion as ‘the ability to notice physical or social distress in others and take action to address it’, with active listening, empathy, desire to help, inclusivity, understanding emotions, ... -
How paradoxical are the effects of thought suppression ? : the nature of mental control and the factors that influence it
(2004)This thesis attempted to expand knowledge of intentional thought control in several directions. The primary aim was to provide an account of intentional thought suppression by relating the phenomenon to the methods used ... -
‘How people from Chinese backgrounds make sense of and respond to experiences of mental distress: Thematic analysis
(2017-09-05)Introduction: Late presentation and low utilisation of mental health services are common among Chinese populations. An understanding of their journey towards mental health care helps to identify timely and appropriate ... -
How People With Intellectual Disabilities Experience Transitions Through the Transforming Care Programme: a Grounded Theory Study
(2017-10-12)Following the exposure of abuse of people with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) at Winterbourne View, the Government launched the Transforming Care programme, to support people to transition out of hospital into their own ... -
How People’s Perception on Degree of Control Influences Human-Robot Interaction
(2019-06-21)Automated products that seem to be more sophisticated every day are invading the market. Gmail provides suggestions for emails responses and can even track important dates through emails and send a notification about it ...