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What can therapists learn from Kierkegaard?
(Routledge, 2016)Why should therapists read Søren Kierkegaard? In our largely secular age, in which the latest generation of religion’s “cultured despisers” often seem to speak for the cultural mainstream, what has psychotherapy to learn ... -
What can't functional neuroimaging tell the cognitive psychologist?
(2006)In this paper, I critically review the usefulness of functional neuroimaging to the cognitive psychologist. All serious cognitive theories acknowledge that cognition is implemented somewhere in the brain. Finding that the ... -
What Characterizes Pictures and Text
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What constitutes a prescribing error in paediatrics?
(2005)To develop a practitioner led definition of a prescribing error for use in prevalence/incidence studies in paediatric practice. -
What contribution can insights from the complexity sciences make to the theory and practice of development management?
(2008)This paper offers a critique of existing ways of understanding management practice in International Non-Government Organisations (INGOs) and compares and contrasts these with insights drawn from the complexity sciences. ... -
What Counts as New?
(2017-04-30)The paper uses the form of an interview with editorial comments to take a multi-vocal approach to discussing creativity in research. This allows interrogation, statement and intertextuality to occupy the same dialogic ... -
What determines the properties of the X-ray jets in Fanaroff-Riley type I radio galaxies?
(2012-06-01)We present the first large sample investigation of the properties of jets in Fanaroff-Riley type I radio galaxies (FR I) based on data from the Chandra archive. We explore relations between the properties of the jets and ... -
What do family caregivers want from domiciliary care for relatives living with dementia? a qualitative study
(2020-03-06)In the current ecology of care, social, rather than medical, support is critical in enabling frail older people to live at home. This paper reports findings from a qualitative study about how home care workers (HCWs) support ... -
What do Foundation Year 1 and 2 medical trainees think about taking part in scenario-based simulation training together?
(2008)Introduction: The University of Hertfordshire’s Intensive Care and Emergency Simulation Centre (HICESC) has been delivering simulation training in partnership with the East & North Herts NHS Trust since 2004 for medical ... -
What do Foundation Year 1 and 2 medical trainees think about taking part in scenario-based simulation training together?
(2008)Introduction: The University of Hertfordshire’s Intensive Care and Emergency Simulation Centre (HICESC) has been delivering simulation training in partnership with the East & North Herts NHS Trust since 2004 for medical ... -
What do older people experiencing loneliness think about primary care or community based interventions to reduce loneliness?: a qualitative study in England.
(2017-10-03)Loneliness in later life is a common problem with poor health outcomes. However, interventions to prevent or ameliorate loneliness have a weak evidence base. The views of older people experiencing or at risk of loneliness ... -
What do players of virtual reality exercise games want? A thematic analysis of online reviews of virtual reality exergames
(2019-09-16)Background: Physical activity (PA) is associated with a variety of physical and psychosocial health benefits, but levels of moderate-to-vigorous intensity PA remain low worldwide. Virtual reality (VR) gaming systems involving ... -
What do the Words not Say? : Ethnographic Field and Visual Ethnography, Videoing in the London Suburb of Plumstead
(2010-09-10)This paper is a poetical interpretation of the findings from visual ethnography completed in South East London. It contains poetical fragments juxtaposed with the empirical evidence representing the current approach to ... -
What Do Universities Want? : Output of HEA subject-centre funded project on Critical Friendships among Beginning Philosophers
(University of Hertfordshire, 2011)