Msetfi, Rachel, M.; Murphy, Robin, A.; Kornbrot, Diana, E.(FrontiersIn.Org, 2012)
A controversial finding in the field of causal learning is that mood contributes to the accuracy of perceptions of uncorrelated relationships. When asked to report the degree of control between an action and its outcome, ...
This paper examines the possible influence of podcasting on the traditional lecture in higher education. The paper firstly explores some of the benefits and limitations of the lecture as one of the dominant forms of teaching ...
Mannix McNamara, Patricia(University of Limerick, 2010)
The quality of teaching that occurs within academic institutions has begun to feature
more frequently in recent academic discourse. However, the types of educative
relationships created with students features less ...
Many studies have linked altered gastric emptying (the rate at which food empties from
the stomach into the small intestine) to increased food intake and obesity. Although
findings comparing lean and obese individuals ...
This paper explores the integration of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) in technology education and the extent to which it is currently addressed in curriculum documents and state examinations in technology ...
The perception of the effectiveness of instrumental actions is influenced by depressed mood. Depressive realism (DR) is the claim that depressed people are particularly accurate in evaluating instrumentality. In two ...
Msetfi, Rachel, M.; Murphy, Robin, A.; Simpson, Jane(Psychology Press, 2007)
In three experiments we tested how the spacing of trials during acquisition of zero, positive, and negative event–outcome contingencies differentially affected depressed and nondepressed students’ judgements. Experiment 1 ...
Doody, Owen; Bailey, Maria E.(Mark Allen Healthcare, 2011)
While the term specialist in nursing can be traced to the turn of the 20th Century, it is only since 2001 that a framework was developed for a clinical career pathway in Ireland. This framework has promoted the development ...
Doody, Owen; Doody, Catriona M.(Mark Allen Healthcare, 2012)
Traditionally, nurses have been over-managed and led inadequately, yet today they face
unprecedented challenges and opportunities. Organisations constantly face changes that require an increasingly adaptive and flexible ...