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Students with invisible disabilities : unique challenges for academic librarians in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2016)This dissertation examines the unique challenges academic librarians in Ireland face in providing their services and supports to students with invisible disabilities. It is a qualitative study, undertaken over the months ... -
A study on the perception of stress and its individual difference relationship with curiosity, personality, self esteem and perceived social support
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The aim of this study was to investigate to what degree individual differences in curiosity, personality, self esteem and perceived social support are associated with perceived stress. One hundred ... -
A study analysing the payment behaviour of Non-EEA (NFQ Level-9) students in Dublin
(Dublin Business School, 2017)Recently, there is a significant transition from paper-based to electronic-based payment systems. The aim of this dissertation is to analyse the payment behaviour of the non-EEA students, who are regarded as level 9 ... -
A study examining levels of motivation, job satisfaction. and stress within the public sector.
(Dublin Business School, 2009)This study examines relationships between motivation, job satisfaction and stress of public sector staff focussing on employment length, nature of employment and education. Participants (public sector (n=54) private sector ... -
A study examining the mental health, self-efficacy and motivation within the workplace in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The current research examined the relationship between general and psychological mental health and self-efficacy, motivation, outlook on business results with business owners and non business owners in the current recessional ... -
A study examining the possible relationships between materialism, neuroticism. gratitude and life satisfaction
(Dublin Business School, 2013)This study aims to examine possible relationships between materialism, neuroticism, gratitude and life satisfaction among psychology students at DBS. This mixed study design consists of both correlative and cross-sectional ... -
A study into academic motivation in 3rd level students using Ajzen's theory of planned behaviour : a look at possible gender differences
(Dublin Business School, 2012)The purpose of this study was to look at academic motivation in 3rd level students using Azjen’s theory of planned behaviour and to compare possible sex differences within this framework. Motivational determinants were ... -
A study into men and the cultural explorations on their bodies : a comparison between homosexual and heterosexual men and their attitudes towards their bodies, exercise and self-esteem
(Dublin Business School, 2007)The current research is set to compare the attitudes held by homosexual and heterosexual men in regards to a body image and body esteem. Body image is an important psychosocial trait that can have effects on other aspects ... -
A study into objectivity in Garda observation and whether recollections are effected by post event information
(Dublin Business School, 2006)The aim of the current study was to examine whether trained Gardai are influenced by the phraseology of questions in comparison to untrained Student Gardai and how accurate Gardai recollections of an incident are and whether ... -
A study into the relationship between cyberloafing, procrastination and conscientiousness in the workplace
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The aim of the present study is to investigate the relationship between cyberloafing (using the Internet for personal purposes during working hours) and trait procrastination, conscientiousness and those who hold senior ... -
A study investigating the effects of the media on self-monitoring and self-esteem in two different age groups.
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This study aims to investigate the role media influence has on self-monitoring and self-esteem in two different age groups, 15-17 year olds and 24-26 year olds. The issue of media influence on its effect on how we act in ... -
A study of adults' and adolescences' perceptions of perpetrators' moral responsibility to different criminal activities
(Dublin Business School, 2009)This study examined the perceptions that adults and adolescents have of the moral responsibility of the perpetrators of criminal activities. The participants consisted of 50 volunteers aged under 21, and another 50 aged ... -
A study of alcohol consumption, social- anxiety and coping strategies among college students
(Dublin Business School, 2009)The aim of this study was to examine the relationship of drinking alcohol and Social-Anxiety, and stress among students attending third level education in an Irish setting. The method used was to present a questionnaire, ... -
The study of caffeine on reaction time and error rate among college students
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The present study used an experimental design to examine the effects of caffeine on the measured variables of reaction time and error rate among college students. Caffeine was also measured against the descriptive variable ... -
A study of channels of communication in the field of After-sales service
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Purpose : The purpose of this research is to study how consumers use and perceived channels of communication in the context of after-sales service, especially when they want to express a complaint. Methodology/Approach: ... -
Study of deep learning models on educational channel video from YouTube for classification of Hinglish text
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The applications of data mining process are widespread. Within the framework of CRISP-DM a data mining project, this research exposes key areas like data preparation, feature engineering, model training and evaluation ... -
A study of eating attitudes in the general population of Ireland and the link, if any, to self esteem
(Dublin Business School, 2006)This research project attempts to ascertain the level of risk of developing an eating disorder in the general population of Ireland. Eating attitudes are measured using the Eating Attitudes Test 26 ("EAT26), (Gardner, ... -
A study of emotion versus cognition in dental anxiety : will Robyn and Molly suppress the experience
(Dublin Business School, 2006)The aim of the present study was to investigate state and trait anxiety in child patients. 41 paediatric patients of the Dublin Dental Hospital participated in the research. Participants completed the Modified Child Dental ... -
A study of ensemble machine learning to improve telecommunication customer churn prediction
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The telecom industry has an ever-increasing number of service providers. With the competition between service providers to attract more customers by making attractive offers, there is an incentive for customers to keep ... -
A study of ergonomics with relation to HCI within the workplace
(Dublin Business School, 2002)An Ergonomically friendly environment is essential within the workplace as it promotes higher staff morale, less: absences amongst employees from the workplace; due to pain felt from working on a computer and increased ...