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Violent first-person shooters: Investigating life-satisfaction and empathy in long-term excessive users
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The aim of the current study was to explore the differences, in terms of life-satisfaction and empathy, between excessive long-term users and non-excessive users of violent FPS games. A correlational design with a ... -
Violent video games, empathy and indirect aggression in primary school
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Violent video gaming has received considerable attention in news headlines recently describing the negative associations with increased aggression and negative social consequences. In consideration of the bias in reporting ... -
A vision for research support services at Dublin Business School library
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Visual and auditory working memory in children with arithmetic learning disabilities
(Dublin Business School, 2003)Studies have shown a significant correlation between learning disorders and deficits of working memory (O'Connor & Herminlin, 1973; Baddeley, Papagno & Valler, 1998). Relationships between Mathematical learning disorders ... -
A visual exploration of allotments as spaces of Spectacle : a comparative analysis of allotment gardens within the greater Dublin area and the city of Aarhus in Denmark
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The contemporary cityscape is witnessing a revival of allotment gardens alongside a range of different types of urban agriculture initiatives. Contemporary allotments provide space for a variety of populations and ... -
Visual literacy: are art students getting enough from their library services?
(Dublin Business School, 2018)We live in a digital age and in recent years, due in no small part to the rise of social media, there has been an explosion in the volume of visual images and visual media available for consumption. This re-emergence of ... -
W.B. Yeats and Carl Jung - the inner struggle
(Dublin Business School, 2004)The objective of this research study is to explore the manifold similarities in thought between Yeatsian poetics and Jungian psychology. It will examine the number of points at which Carl Jung and William Butler Yeats touch ... -
Was lean implemented effectively and sustained in Irish histopathology laboratories?
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Dissertation Topic: To investigate if Lean was implemented effectively and sustained in Irish Histopathology laboratories. Objectives of Study: To examine the Lean implementation process in Irish Histopathology laboratories. ... -
Watch & Buy: The Key Determinants That Influence Gen Z’s Consumer Journey Through Online Video Advertisements
(Dublin Business School, 2022-01)This research study aims to understand the determinants of video advertisement that influences consumer behaviour of Generation-Z. Qualitative Method was chosen for this study to determine an in-depth knowledge about the ... -
We are all pleasure seeking. Primary motivations of trainee psychotherapists
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The purpose of this research was to explore the primary motivations of trainee psychotherapists. Firstly, this study explored the initial motivation to train as a psychotherapist. Secondly, it investigated whether the ... -
We need critique more than ever. Critical librarianship as a tool for thought and action
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Wearable devices that help you sleep? Impact of activity and non-activity on sleep quality and quantity
(Dublin Business School, 2020)With the explosion of the tech wearables market in recent years there has been signi cant promises of how tracking your heart data, daily activity and exercise and sleep data will improve your quality of life. Sleep is ... -
Web 2.0: conceptual foundations and marketing issues
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The web is fast evolving. Not long ago people could barely interact with the web let alone interact with each other through the web and now, people are not just interacting with each other on the web but also constantly ... -
A web app for predicting voluntary employee attrition using R Shiny & Rstudio
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Knowledge is one of the most critical resources that an organisation can possess. However, knowledge only constitutes an asset when it is shared and utilised effectively by firms. This capstone project shows how web ... -
Web sight - why Irish businesses should look to the internet
(Portobello College, 2003)The Internet is growing to be more than just a basis of information. Even though it is a moderately new concept in information technology. it is still very quickly becoming the most powerful business tool of our generation. ... -
Web Site Usability. Research essay
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Web-based Information Systems and associated technologies are becoming increasingly important to companies operating in the Retail industry. An area of specific concern is the usability of websites from customers’ perspectives. ... -
Web usability : its impact on human factors and consumer search behaviour
(Dublin Business School, 2003)Usability testing methods and phenomenology based qualitative techniques were applied in naturalistic settings in consumers’ homes to establish factors which are perceived as hindering and facilitating consumers in finding ... -
Web usability in the Irish airline industry
(Dublin Business School, 2002)Low-cost carrier Ryanair are expanding rapidly and have been tipped to become Europe’s biggest airline, following the order of 100 new aircraft in a deal with Boeing worth around 5 billion Euro (Canniffe, 2002). Ryanair ... -
Welcome to the dollhouse
(Dublin Business School, 2011)Initially I intended to shoot a literal interpretation of the song titles which had inspired me throughout my life. I began with The Smiths, shooting ‘Meat Is Murder’ and ‘Bigmouth Strikes Again’ before I realised a more ...