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Exploring the relationships between school year, gender, and career choice, career decidedness, career needs, and career decision self-efficacy in adolescents
(Dublin Business School, 2009)Gender imbalance in the number of males entering the primary school teaching profession is reported by the Department of Education, researchers and the media as becoming increasingly an issue. The purpose of this study was ... -
Exploring the role of Influencer Marketing to drive participation of Gen Z in Gaelic sport
(Dublin Business School, 2020)In recent years, some famous players of Gaelic Games or better known as GAA have positioned themselves on Instagram, posting content, and promoting brands. Definitions name them as Influencer Marketing, social media marketing ... -
Exploring the role of school librarians in Irish DEIS and fee-paying schools
(Dublin Business School, 2016)School libraries provide students with information and resources that complement the curriculum being delivered by teachers while positively impacting students’ schooling experience. School librarians are trained to equip ... -
Exploring the space of topic modelling and topic coherence on short and long text corpora
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Topic Modelling, a discipline of Natural Language Processing, is widely prevalent and its application on social network communications has become essential in identifying key themes impacting society. In this dissertation ... -
Exploring the working lives of professionals in the field of childhood abuse: an examination of stress, burnout, psychological distress and coping
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The aim of this study was to examine the variables stress, burnout, psychological distress and coping strategies in professionals in the field of childhood abuse. The professionals used in this study were social workers ... -
Exploring trends and factors in the world happiness report
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The World Happiness report, first published in 2012, ranks countries on the basis of their self-reported happiness levels. The report is released each year on World Happiness Day March 20th. Its goal is to underpin the ... -
Export of spices as a brand product to EU from India
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The project here is about the export of the Indian spices to the European Union as a branded product not just as a commodity. Here we are going to explain the various fields regarding export of the Indian spices to the ... -
Extending community reach: "My Open Library" pilot
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An extensive mixed-methods analysis : Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), attentional ability and emotional acceptance
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The aim of the study was to test the effects of mindfulness meditation on attentional abilities, perceived stress and emotional acceptance. A qualitative component post intervention was also included. Participants (n = 25) ... -
An extensive mixed-methods analysis : mindfulness meditation, attentional abilities, perceived stress and emotional acceptance
(Dublin Business School, 2014)A quantitative investigation was conducted testing the effects of mindfulness meditation on attentional abilities, perceived stress and emotional acceptance. Additionally, a qualitative component at post-test was also ... -
The extent to which mindfulness is used knowingly or unknowingly by therapists
(Dublin Business School, 2009)There has been increasing amount of scientific research conducted over the past decade in relation to mindfulness in the caring professions. This research aimed to examine the extent to which mindfulness is practiced by ... -
The extent to which practice effect and coaching impacts on the results of numerical reasoning tests
(Dublin Business School, 2007)Research on aptitude tests indicates that factors such as coaching and practice for these tests will significantly impact the performance of those individuals who take such tests. The aim of this study is to ascertain the ... -
External Stakeholder Analysis in Construction Project Management
(Dublin Business School, 2022)The focus of this research study is based on external stakeholder analysis in construction project management. The stakeholder's theory is associated with three main approaches: descriptive approach, normative approach, ... -
Extimacy and the evocation of the uncanny : between Freud and Lacan
(Dublin Business School, 2003)The uncanny comes as compulsion; that is, like Freud, one will feel compelled, "impelled" (Freud, 1919/1990, p. 339) toward its (infantile) researches, or rather not at all. Nicholas Royle suggests that Freud's essay on ... -
Extinction and its effects on over-selected stimuli in children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
(Dublin Business School, 2009)As recently as a few decades ago, autism was still regarded as a medical curiosity to some degree, conjuring up visions of a child who walks on tip-toe, stares vacantly into space, or rocks back and forth repetitively, ... -
Extraversion and adjustment as predictors of perceived quality of life in long-term residential care
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The present study examined the relationship between quality of life and extraversion, adjustment, and time spent in residential care.12 participants from a nursing home in cork city were given a questionnaire on quality ... -
Extraversion, openess to new experience, spirituality and sexual attitudes in Irish college students
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The aim of this study was to investigate the potential relationship between openness to new experience, extraversion, spirituality, gender and sexual attitudes in Irish college students. In a correlational mixed method ... -
Eye of the beholder : the effects of creativity and sensitivity on colour perception
(Dublin Business School, 2014)A definitive description of creativity is harder to come by. Creativity is a trait that appears to be under-represented in research and one that has links to other traits such as sensitivity. To measure creativity Remote ... -
The Eye of the Beholder. An examination of the selection interview methodologies employed in the Electricity Supply Board ('ESB')
(Dublin Business School, 2001)The principle aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between interview selection methodologies employed in ESB and 'best practice' outlined in detail in extensive literature by various theorists. The objective ... -
Ética y negocios en la clase de ENE: El Binomio fantástico
(XIV Encuentro Internacional del GERES, 2016)Cuando estalló la crisis económica en el año 2008, algunas voces críticas se preguntaron si la formación dada en las escuelas de negocios enseñaba valores que fomentaran formas de actuar que fueran responsables con la ...