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A Grounded Theory Analysis of Trainee Clinical Psychologists’ Use of Self-Disclosure in Problem-Based Learning
(2023-10-04)A limited body of literature suggests complex self-disclosure experiences exist across the career of a Clinical Psychologist. Self-disclosure experiences begin at a doctoral training level within small-group working exercises ... -
Grounding Action-Selection in Event-Based Anticipation
(2007)Anticipation is one of the key aspects involved in flexible and adaptive behavior. The ability for an autonomous agent to extract a relevant model of its coupling with the environment and of the environment itself can ... -
Grounding signs of culture : primary intersubjectivity in social semiosis
(2004)The article examines how infants are first permeated by culture. Building on Thibault (2000), semiogenesis is traced to the joint activity of primary intersubjectivity. Using an African example, analysis shows how--at 14 ... -
Grounding subgoals in information transitions
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2011-01-01)In reinforcement learning problems, the construction of subgoals has been identified as an important step to speed up learning and to enable skill transfer. For this purpose, one typically extracts states from various ... -
'Grounds for A Plot/Plotted Grounds: English Landscapes In Two Visual Narratives'
(2003-04-12)This paper compares how Brideshead Revisted and The Draughtsman's Contract utilise country-estate locations to subversive effect. -
Group analytic methods beyond the clinical setting – working with researcher-managers.
(2017-06-01)Group analytic scholars have a long history of thinking about organizations and taking up group analytic concepts in organizational contexts. Many still aspire to being more of a resource to organizations given widespread ... -
Group cognitive behaviour therapy in obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD): a controlled study
(2005)Objective. This study compared cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) with relaxation therapy (RT) as group-based treatments for obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). Hitherto, most studies of group CBT in OCD have used ... -
Group collaboration effects and the explicitness of children's knowledge
(1998)In a recent model of cognitive development, Karmiloff-Smith (1992) alerts us to levels of cognitive development at which children's understanding of a problem can be implicit, or can be particularly resistant to input and ... -
A group intervention to improve quality of life for people with advanced dementia living in care homes: the Namaste feasibility cluster RCT
(2020-01-01)Background: People with advanced dementia who live and die in nursing homes experience variable quality of life, care and dying. There is a need to identify appropriate, cost-effective interventions that facilitate ... -
A group resource based learning approach
(2005)Final year undergraduate students are subject to learning pressures due to the amount, level and variety of reading they are required to undertake in relation to taught sessions and assignments.This paper outlines a group ... -
Group Supervision: An introduction to annual reviews in Midwifery Supervision
(2013-12-30)This article describes the implementation of group supervision at a large maternity unit in London and its subsequent evaluation from the midwives who participated. In October 2011, following a Care Quality Commission (CQC) ... -
Groupdrink: The effects of alcohol and group process on vigilance errors
(2008-09)This research examined how group processes alter the impact of alcohol on a judgment task requiring vigilance. The authors compared two competing explanations, deindividuation and group monitoring, for the possible effects ... -
Grouping-Based Interference Alignment With IA-Cell Assignment in Multi-Cell MIMO MAC Under Limited Feedback
(2016-03-01)Interference alignment (IA) is a promising technique to efficiently mitigate interference and to enhance the capacity of a wireless communication network. This paper proposes a grouping-based interference alignment (GIA) ... -
The growing trend of simulation as a form of clinical education : a global perspective
(2011)Simulation as a credible mode of advanced clinical education is becoming well established throughout Europe, North America, and Oceania; however, similar developments are becoming increasingly visible outside of these ... -
Growth and development in very preterm infants : the influence of infant, maternal and medical factors
(University of Hertfordshire, 2004)It is generally acknowledged that infants born very preterm are at a high risk of developmental delay. It has been suggested that the first few months of life ex-utero might constitute a "sensitive period" during which ... -
The Growth and Morphology of Small Ice Crystals in a Diffusion Chamber
(2015-08-20)Small water ice crystals are the main component of cold tropospheric clouds such as cirrus. Because these clouds cover large areas of our planet, their role in the radiation budget of incoming and outgoing radiation to the ... -
Growth enhancement by supplementary phosphorus and iron in tomato cultivars grown hydroponically at high zinc
(2001)A short term experiment with tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) cvs. Blizzard, Liberto, and Calypso was carried out in a controlled temperature room to investigate the effectiveness of phosphorus (P) and iron (Fe) supplemented ...