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Bullying isn’t just verbal or physical – it can also be social, and this can have the worst effects
(The Conversation, 2018-01-03)
Bullying is a problem for schools worldwide. It is a fairly common behaviour, although it can be difficult to identify the number of young people who have been bullied because of the different ways bullying is measured. ...
Induction of labour: how do women get information and make decisions? Findings of a qualitative study
(2018-01-02)
Background Induction of labour is one of the most frequent interventions in pregnancy. While it is not always unwelcome, it is associated with increased labour pain and further interventions. Evidence from earlier studies ...
How Criminal were the Irish? Bias in the detection of London currency crime, 1797-1821
(2018-01-02)
Currency-related crime was endemic in London during the Restriction Period (1797-1821). This article looks at 884 individuals suspected or charged by the Bank of England, and considers how changes in detection strategy ...
Using multi-dimensional methods to understand the development, interpretation and enactment of quality assurance policy within the educational development community
(2018-01-02)
Policy texts are representations of practice that both reflect and shape the world around them. There is, however, little higher education research that critically analyses the impact of higher education policy on educational ...
An Exploratory Design Workshop to Elicit what Feels Natural when Interacting with an Automobile’s Secondary Controls
(2018-01-02)
Exploratory design workshops were conducted using five participatory methods with 10 automobile drivers in order to understand what characterizes natural-feeling interaction with automobiles’ secondary, comfort, and ...
The role of motion and intensity in deaf children’s recognition of real human facial expressions of emotion
(2018-01-02)
There is substantial evidence to suggest that deafness is associated with delays in emotion understanding, which has been attributed to delays in language acquisition and opportunities to converse. However, studies addressing ...