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The teaching of qualitative methods is now a required element of degree courses in the UK which seek to gain professional accreditation. This paper reports the work of a network group focused on enhancing the teaching of qualitative... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceBritish psychology
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      Cognitive ScienceClinical Sciences
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceLinguisticsPsycholinguistic
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      SociologySociological
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceLinguisticsPsycholinguistic
The study of caregiver–child social interaction during infancy and the early years has expanded considerably over the last 30–40 years as a result of technological advances and associated methods of analysis. Through a consideration of... more
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      PsychologyConversation AnalysisPsychosocialInterdependence
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      PsychologyEmbodied CognitionEthnomethodologyConversation
A growing interest in the application of hypertext (hypermedia) to the task of indexing reflects the increasing availability of online electronic material (text and text/graphics/video; CD), and a recognition that considerable benefits... more
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      Computer ScienceInformation RetrievalHypermediaHypertext
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      MarketingPsychologyCognitive ScienceSex
Research indicates that being bored affectively marks an appraised lack of meaning in the present situation and in life. We propose that state boredom increases eating in an attempt to distract from this experience, especially among... more
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      Food ScienceMeaning of LifeMeaningHuman Eating Behaviours
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      Membrane ProteinsMolecular MicrobiologyWestern blottingBiological Sciences
The immortal phenotype of most human cancers is attributable to telomerase expression. However, a number of immortal cell lines and tumors achieve telomere maintenance in the absence of telomerase via alternative mechanisms known as ALT... more
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      CancerBiopsyTelomeraseCell line
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      PsychologyMeaningIndividual DifferencesSensation Seeking
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceExperimental Social Psychology
Research suggests that humans can communicate emotional states (e.g., fear, sadness) via chemosignals. However, thus far little is known about whether sexual arousal can also be conveyed through chemosignals and how these signals might... more
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      PsychologyMedicineSexual BehaviorMating
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceHopeDeath Anxiety
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