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Perceived social support : a differential predictor of stress, loneliness, and personality among the English speaking expatriates in Germany
(Dublin Business School, 2002)No previous studies have examined the risk factor of social support among English speaking expatriates in Germany. The present study explored the relationship between social support, personality, stress, and loneliness, ... -
Perceived social support: The motivation of individuals to become members of a charity boards of trustee
(Dublin Business School, 2018)This research explores the motivation that inspires individuals to become a trustee on a charity board. At present, many studies focus on the feel-good factor of volunteering for society whilst mainly concentrating on the ... -
Perceived sociocultural pressure as a risk factor for eating disorder symptomatology in homosexual males.
(Dublin Business School, 2013)It is hypoFinal Year Projected that there will be a significant relationship between perceived sociocultural pressures and engagement with exercise in homosexual men. It is also hypoFinal Year Projected that homosexual men ... -
Perceived stress and perceived self-efficacy as predictors of satisfaction with life in white collar workers
(Dublin Business School, 2008)The relationship between stress, self-efficacy and satisfaction with life were the focus of this study. Stress has been shown to be negatively related to satisfaction in many studies (e.g., Martin and Mason (1999), Chang ... -
Perceived stress, coping self-efficacy and illness perception in type 1 diabetics
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This study examined perceived stress, coping self-efficacy and illness perception in type 1 diabetics. The role of training and the length of time the patient has been living with type 1 diabetes were also examined in ... -
Perceived stress, mental health attitudes, coping strategies and the use of employee assistance programmes in the education sector
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The quantitative study considered possible effects of the presence of an EAP by comparing two groups in the Education Sector, with (n=205) and without (n= 40) an EAP available to them. A between groups survey design was ... -
Perceived stress, perceived social support and subjective loneliness in parents of adolescents / adults with ASD
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This study sought to examine Perceived Stress, Perceived Social Support and Subjective Loneliness in Parents of Adolescents / Adults with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Parents of children with ASD have reported elevated ... -
Perception of, subjective feeling and physiological responses to emotion in music according to affective state
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The ability of music to induce emotion is a disputed phenomenon. The aim of this study is to examine the perception of, subjective feeling, and physiological arousal to the emotion expressed in music. Ninety participants ... -
Perception of accountants on IFRS 15 ‘Revenue from Contracts with Customers’ in the Republic of Ireland post implementation
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This research is focused on the views and opinions of Accountants, in the Republic of Ireland, on IFRS 15 – ‘Revenue from Contracts with Customers.’ This paper is about IFRS 15 from the perspective of accountants and how ... -
Perception of DBS masters students towards opt-in email marketing in the online retail of apparels
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This study is aimed to understand the perception of the master students towards email marketing of online retail stores and what type of email are more effective in email marketing campaigns. For primary research mixed ... -
Perception of franchising in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2009)Business format franchising is a method of business development, which is widely used in order to enable businesses to expand rapidly. In recent years, franchising has grown in the world and has become a popular way of ... -
The perception of Toulouse’s student millennials regarding French organic wine : impact of digital marketing
(Dublin Business School, 2018)In France, organic agriculture is expanding through the years. Nowadays, all the different sectors of the market are concerned about organic : food, textile, drinks… even the vineyards are concerned. In fact, wine industry ... -
The perception of Toulouse’s student millennials regarding French organic wine: impact of digital marketing
(Dublin Business School, 2018)In France, organic agriculture is expanding through the years. Nowadays, all the different sectors of the market are concerned about organic : food, textile, drinks… even the vineyards are concerned. In fact, wine industry ... -
Perceptions and awareness of special collections in Irish academic libraries
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Scant research has been conducted examining special collections from the perspective of library staff. This dissertation seeks to fill this gap in knowledge by examining levels of awareness and perceptions of special ... -
Perceptions of childhood experiences held by adults with Social Anxiety Disorder A study of perceptions of childhood care and abuse, parental styles and attachment types in adults with Social Anxiety Disorder
(Dublin Business School, 2008)Social Anxiety Disorder is one of the most widespread of the anxiety disorders (Kessler et al 1994, Last, Perrin, Hersen & Kazdin, 1992, as cited in Elizabeth et al., 2006) and is 'characterised by clinically significant ... -
Perceptions of craft beer brands as determined by female consumers in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Within the ever-increasing competitive craft beer industry in Ireland, developing and managing strong brands is critically important for company survival and success. Females are the fastest growing customer segment within ... -
Perceptions of motherhood : postnatal experiences of Italian mothers in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2011)This Final Year Project will explore the topic of motherhood and the postnatal experiences of Italian women in Ireland. The women range in age from thirty to their early forties. Each participant is from a different ... -
The perceptions of post work placement students from DBS, DIT and WIT towards their work placement experience
(Dublin Business School, 2012)The aim of this research paper is to understand how beneficial work placement experience is to those students that participate in it. There is much research into the benefits of internships but scant research examining the ... -
Perceptions of same-sex marriage in Irish society in 2011
(Dublin Business School, 2011)This project sought to collate an understanding of people from a particular sample at this point in time in Irish society on same sex marriage. The data was gathered using semi structured in depth interviews. The report ... -
Perceptions of the Guinness brand as determined by young American drinkers
(Dublin Business School, 2013)This research presents vigorous and unique insight into the Guinness brand as perceived by young American drinkers, a recently targeted demographic for the brand. The established literature and current marketing practitioners ...