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The qualitative election study of Britain party leader evaluations database, 2010-2019 (2024)
Journal Article
We describe the Qualitative Election Study of Britain (QESB) Party Leader Evaluation Database, a database containing 4,119 words and phrases evaluating British political party leaders. The data were collected during pre-election focus groups and inte... Read More about The qualitative election study of Britain party leader evaluations database, 2010-2019.
The effects of omeprazole on the neuron-like spiking of the electrical potential of proteinoid microspheres (2024)
Journal Article
This study examines a new approach to hybrid neuromorphic devices by studying the impact of omeprazole–proteinoid complexes on Izhikevich neuron models. We investigate the influence of these metabolic structures on five specific patterns of neuronal... Read More about The effects of omeprazole on the neuron-like spiking of the electrical potential of proteinoid microspheres.
Making sense of interlinkages in EU marine environment legislation: Unearthing effectiveness (2024)
Journal Article
Crises such as water quality, pollution, climate change, overfishing, biodiversity, energy, waste, and carbon sequestration mean that legislation protecting the marine environment is under intense pressure to be effective and to demonstrate positive... Read More about Making sense of interlinkages in EU marine environment legislation: Unearthing effectiveness.
Does one-size-fit-all? Considering individual and contextual factors in psychotherapy research
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Climate change, war, populism, growing economic inequalities… these are just some of the major challenges facing the world today. Does psychotherapy research have any contribution to make to addressing these problems and, if so, what? This semi-plena... Read More about Does one-size-fit-all? Considering individual and contextual factors in psychotherapy research.
Longitudinal and idiographic methods of developing and evaluating tailored psychological interventions for people with MS: Findings from a pilot study and future directions
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a complex and heterogeneous condition which makes the development of effective psychological interventions a challenging task. Research so far has focused on well-established protocols which do not always fit the individual... Read More about Longitudinal and idiographic methods of developing and evaluating tailored psychological interventions for people with MS: Findings from a pilot study and future directions.
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