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An analysis of students attitudes towards people with disabilities
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between age,gender, education, self-esteem, empathy and level of contact on attitudes towards people with disabilities. It was expected that males showed more negative ... -
Immediate effect of a hypnotic induction on an imagined experience and behaviour
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This true experiment examined the immediate effect of a hypnotic induction on an imagined experience and ultimately behaviour. Comparing Control Group (eyes closed only; n = 15) and Experimental Group (hypnosis, n = 15) ... -
Lone working, self-efficacy and burnout : the potential moderating effects of reflecting team working in counselling settings
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Aims: To explore and understand the relationship between counselling self-efficacy, burnout, team climate, and the potential moderating effects of reflecting team working. The rise of lone working in the counselling ... -
Paranormal beliefs: relationship to embracing curiosity, the search for meaning and life satisfaction
(Dublin Business School, 2013)This paper explored the relationship between having a belief in the paranormal and the motivation to embrace curiosity, search for meaning and life satisfaction. One hundred and twenty-nine participants completed ... -
Societal attitudes towards homosexuality
(Dublin Business School, 2016)This study aimed to investigate potential relationships between religiosity, personal social contact, education and gender on societal attitudes towards homosexuality. There were 295 participants (males = 56, females = ...