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Secondary school teachers perception of the types of stress experienced in the school setting
(Dublin Business School, 2010)This study investigates Teachers’ perceptions of the level of stress they experience as a direct result of their occupation, within the classroom and related to external factors, including Management, Society, and Government. ... -
Secondary school teenagers and early school leavers : differences in self-esteem and other psychological variables
(Dublin Business School, 2012)This research project aimed to see if there were significant differences between two groups in relation to Self-Esteem and seven other psychological measures. The participants (N = 80) were from Finglas West, Dublin 11. ... -
The secret of Psychoanalysis
(Dublin Business School, 2004)The first chapter will consider the validity of Freud's revolutionary claim that the human person has sexual experience before puberty. The tendency towards amnesia; the forgetting of infantile and early childhood periods, ... -
Secure computerised system, NBB
(Dublin Business School, 2002)The objective of this dissertation is to discuss the security system of National Bank of Bahrain. A system has been developed in Oracle Database for the bank use, which is more secure while users in the bank are making any ... -
The security of e-commerce transactions
(Portobello College, 2001)Purpose: The purpose of this dissertation is to carry out an examination of the security of commercial transactions carried out over the Internet: (i) To explain what exactly the Internet is and how e-commerce has evolved ... -
Seeing the wood from the trees. Psychotherapeutic exploration of postpartum depression
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Postpartum depression (PPD) is a concerning problem that negatively affects the entire family unit. Pregnancy and transition to motherhood can be a challenging and overwhelming time for many women. This qualitative study ... -
Seeing with your eyes wide shut: a comprehensive study of the effects on family members who live with someone with an eating disorder
(Dublin Business School, 2010)Background: The purpose of this study is to highlight the little support that is there for families and carers of someone suffering with an eating disorder. Previous studies blame families for their role in the development ... -
The selection interview: why use competency based interviews?
(Dublin Business School, 2001)In this dissertation I have looked at the area of selection techniques. I have split the literature review into two separate parts, firstly dealing with the concept of unstructured interviews and secondly the concept of ... -
Self efficacy, locus of control and perceived stress as factors affecting smoking behaviour and cessation
(Dublin Business School, 2012)The study was a questionnaire investigating the relationship between Self efficacy, Locus of Control, Perceived Stress and Nicotine Dependence on smoking behaviour and cessation. A total of (N=106) participants took part. ... -
Self esteem and its relationship with academic self-efficacy beliefs and perceived stress in adolescents
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The aim of this study was to investigate self-esteem and its’ relationship with academic self-efficacy, beliefs and perceived stress levels in adolescents. Data from 113 fifth year secondary school students (male=65, ... -
Self harm: establishing boundaries?
(Dublin Business School, 2002)The case of a young woman of twenty five, Sharon, whom I saw for five sessions, who self-harmed by cutting and burning her skin made me interested in exploring this phenomenon from a psychoanalytic perspective. She said ... -
Self-Efficacy, Empathy and Personal Responsibility On Bullying Participant Roles
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between self-efficacy, empathy and personal responsibility on bullying participant roles which include the role of the bully, victim, defender and the passive ... -
Self-efficacy, health value and locus of control in diabetes and non-diabetes
(Dublin Business School, 2013)This study investigated the association between self-efficacy, age, BMI and the differences in diabetes/non-diabetes, family history of diabetes/no history, and education level in health value, general health, satisfaction ... -
Self-efficacy, motivation and stress : a study of employed and unemployed college students
(Dublin Business School, 2012)This study investigates the effect paid employment has on a student’s level of perceived stress, general self-efficacy and academic motivation. The study also looks at the relationship between these three variables and ... -
Self-efficacy, positive feedback, coaching, and other factors related to performance in sport
(Dublin Business School, 2008)This experiment tests whether positive feedback and coaching effect athlete's self-efficacy and positive affect The following factors related to fitness test performance were also investigated: self-efficacy for fitness, ... -
Self-esteem stress and locus of control amongst adolescence in relation to age and gender
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The purpose of the study was to determine the effects of self-esteem on stress and locus of control with the consideration of gender and age. 73 participants were surveyed with the use of convenience sampling, through a ... -
Self-esteem, anxiety, depression and coping mechanisms and their correlation to alcohol consumption among university students
(Dublin Business School, 2020)This study examines the relationship between depression, anxiety, self-esteem and coping mechanisms in regard to alcohol consumption among university students. Gender-based differences were also measured across these ... -
Self-esteem, self-efficacy & dual processing in magic tricks: I know how you did that.
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The key element of this study was to explore the reconstruction process in viewing magic tricks and to identify key psychological variables that may lead to a correct interpretation of how the trick was done. While it was ... -
Self-objectification, body shame and instagram use, and the moderating effect of active commitment to feminism
(Dublin Business School, 2018)The current study examined the relationship between self-objectification, body shame and Instagram intensity among a group of 101 Women aged between 20 and 69 from Ireland. Furthermore, this study examined whether these ...