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Hand movement quantification of Parkinson's disease using image processing
(Dublin Business School, 2018)This research describes the methodology and demonstrates the applicability of system, developed using image processing, to quantify Parkinson’s disease by hand movements of patient. The main goal of this study is to develop ... -
Handedness and laterality: relations to general and creative intelligences
(Dublin Business School, 2018)The aim of this study was to determine if both directions of handedness (left/right/ambidextrous) and levels of laterality (extreme/mixed/split) have relationships with general and creative intelligence respectively. This ... -
Hardiness and humour predicting burnout in a sample of special needs assistants in Saplings schools
(Dublin Business School, 2017)This study examined the relationships between hardiness and humour in the prediction of burnout within a sample of special needs assistants working with autism, challenging behaviour and complex needs in Saplings Schools. ... -
Harmony in the international recorded music industry? how digital technologies are impacting consumers and other key players in the marketplace
(Dublin Business School, 2008)As with many of the other industries in the media and entertainment sector of the modern global economy, the international recorded music industry has been, and is still, experiencing a major re-structuring in the wake ... -
Has regulation in the pharmaceutical Industry in Ireland affected pharmaceutical sales executive’s ability to build and maintain relationships with customers (hospital doctors working in Beaumont and the Mater teaching hospitals?)
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The aim of this paper is to identify and analyse the current regulation issues facing the Irish Pharmaceutical Industry and the resulting effect on relationship building with the medical profession in Dublin teaching ... -
Hashtag
(Dublin Business School, 2013)This is an End of Year Project of the BA (Hons) Journalism students. They created a magazine, from concept to finished print product. Winner of the 2013/14 SMEDIA Awards (Student Media Awards) for a small publication. ... -
Haunted
(Dublin Business School, 2011)Pain and beauty. Author keywords: Haunted, beauty, ideal, understanding the image -
Have financial analysts understood IFRS 9? A critical appraisal of the impacts of the new impairment rules on analysts’ current forecast accuracy and forecast revision behaviour for banks in Europe
(Dublin Business School, 2015)Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine whether the prospective mandatory change in the International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) for financial instruments from IAS 39 to IFRS 9, with regard to impairment ... -
Head Shops : a study of knowledge and opinion on Head Shops and legal highs in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2011)Context: Recent media attention illustrated Head Shops creating a senseless milestone in drug culture in Ireland. The public can purchase powerful Legal Highs without interference or sanction within society. Popularity by ... -
Headspace? investigating the link between mindfulness and positive psychological strengths
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This mixed-methods study intended to investigate the link between mindfulness and positive psychological strengths through a correlation to strengthen the theoretical bond between these areas. The study also aimed to assess ... -
Health claims on organic nutrition - are organic consumers receptive to health claims on organic nutrition?
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The German food market changed tremendously as the population increasingly seeks for healthy and fair traded nutrition in comparison to the past years when pricing was one of the decisive attributes. This fact causes the ... -
The health of academic psychology
(The Irish Psychologist, 2017)For those starting out in academia, it is an arduous climb, often with uncertain perspective; a career ladder moving in the wind, with few rungs, dangling from a helicopter being piloted by non-academic managers. And from ... -
Heart diseases prediction using hybrid ensemble learning
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Heart disease usually refers to the conditions like narrowed or blocked blood vessels which will result in heart failure, pain due to reduced blood flow to the heart (angina) or stroke. With the rampant increase within the ... -
Hedge funds performance vis-à-vis other asset classes and portfolio optimization
(Dublin Business School, 2017)In the last few years, there has been a growing level of dissatisfaction among investors with hedge funds whilst the financial markets have witnessed a shift toward more passive investing, that is, from actively managed ... -
A helping hand for queer & questioning youth – provision for young LGBTIQ people in Irish public libraries
(Dublin Business School, 2018)This research offers a review of the current state of provision for young LGBTIQ people in Irish public libraries. No previous published research exists within an Irish context, and this thesis seeks to open the discussion ... -
Helping the helpers : a study of compassion fatigue, burnout and compassion satisfaction in a depression helpline volunteer group
(Dublin Business School, 2009)Previous studies have shown that Compassion Fatigue and Burnout are hazards of the helping professions and that Compassion Satisfaction, Perceived Organisational Support and Self-Care counteracts these hazards (Figley 1995, ... -
Hemp for a Sustainable Future
(Dublin Business School, 2021)The consistent rhetoric that there is nothing that humans can do to save our climate is a misunderstood myth. With legislation changing on all three levels of government – locally, nationally and internationally in the ... -
Henrik Ibsen in the search for women's identity
(Dublin Business School, 2003)Henrik Ibsen's drama is famous for its concentration of the social lives of bourgeois people. These dramas are said to be naturalist as they take place in one setting, and in short space of time. Any events that happen ... -
Heroin addiction and criminal behaviour - an examination of correlations
(Dublin Business School, 2005)This study's principal focus was on the correlation that existed - if any – between heroin addiction and criminal behaviour. Previous research have reported addiction to this opiate to precede and provide the causation of ... -
Heroin users experience of counselling as part of their treatment a representative sample of an inner city drugs project
(Dublin Business School, 2007)In light of previous reports highlighting heroin users dissatisfaction with their treatment within the health service the purpose of this study was to explore heroin users experience of counselling as part of their treatment. ...