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What happens to semantic memory when formal thought disorder remits? : Revisiting a case study
(2005)Introduction: Laws, Kondel, and McKenna (1999) previously reported a case study analysis of a schizophrenic patient (TC) with severe formal thought disorder (FTD). Examining consistency across item and modality of input, ... -
What happens to University of Hertfordshire DClinPsy research? A survey exploring community dissemination & barriers that prevent this
(2023-07-30)Historically, the dissemination of research findings across many disciplines has been limited to peer reviewed journals. More recently, dissemination practices are broadening to include sharing with wider audiences, such ... -
What Has Carmela Ever Done For Feminism? : Carmela Soprano and the Post-feminist Dilemma
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What has happened today? Memory visualisation of a robot companion to assist user’s memory
(2015-12-21)Purpose – Memory deterioration is one of the most common cognitive issues associated with ageing. Not being able to remember daily routines (e.g. taking medicine) poses a serious threat to personal independence. Smart homes ... -
What Has HBO Ever Done For Women?
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What Has HBO Ever Done for Women? : Towards a New Feminist TV Criticism
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What Have We Learned about Social Justice Leadership in Struggling and Impoverished Schools and Communities?
(Information Age Publishing, 2021-01-01)This concluding chapter by the co-editors, Philip Woods and Bruce Barnett, examines the emerging trends and patterns about social justice leadership and leadership in high-need schools revealed by the ISLDN consortium ... -
What influences people’s responses to public health messages for managing risks and preventing infectious diseases? A rapid systematic review of the evidence and recommendations
(2021-11-11)Background Individual behaviour changes, such as hand hygiene and physical distancing, are required on a population scale to reduce transmission of infectious diseases such as COVID-19. However, little is known about ... -
What is a Firm? A Reply to Jean-Philippe Robé
(2021-10-19)In his recent book on 'Property, Power and Politics', Jean-Philippe Robé makes a strong case for the need to understand the legal foundations of modern capitalism. He also insists that it is important to distinguish between ... -
What is a group analyst?
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What is a Mechanism? : Thinking about mechanisms across the sciences
(2012)After a decade of intense debate about mechanisms, there is still no consensus characterization. In this paper we argue for a characterization that applies widely to mechanisms across the sciences. We examine and defend ... -
What is a philosophical question?
(2013-04)There are many ways of understanding the nature of philosophical questions. One may consider their morphology, semantics, relevance, or scope. This article introduces a different approach, based on the kind of informational ... -
What is a population-level approach to prevention, and how could we apply it to dementia risk reduction?
(2023-12-31)The World Health Organisation's 2022 ‘blueprint for dementia research’ highlights the need for more research into population-level risk reduction. However, definitions of population-level prevention vary, and application ... -
What is a robot companion - friend, assistant or butler?
(2005)The study presented in this paper explored people's perceptions and attitudes towards the idea of a future robot companion for the home. A human-centred approach was adopted using questionnaires and human-robot interaction ... -
What Is A Straight Girl To Do? : Ivan’s Serenade, Kit’s Dilemma,
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What is abstinence? Definitions and examples of abstinence, to prevent the sexual transmission of the HIV virus, according to Spanish university students
(2009)Research carried out in several Anglo-Saxon countries shows that many undergraduates identify oral sex and anal sex as examples of abstinent behaviour, while many others consider kissing and masturbation as examples of ... -
What is an Appropriate Theory of Imitation for a Robot Learner?
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What is being conveyed to health professionals and consumers through web and print sources of nutrition information?
(2013-10)Nutrition misinformation can be harmful. Within dietetics there is an acknowledgement that nutrition information should be consistent, science-based and made relevant to different segments of the population. This paper ... -
What is capital? : Economists and sociologists have changed its meaning - should it be changed back?
(2014-09-30)This article traces the historical usages of the term capital and the explosion of different types of supposed 'capital' in the twentieth century, including 'human capital' and 'social capital'. In medieval and early modern ...