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    Willingness to adhere to current UK low-risk alcohol guidelines to potentially reduce dementia risk: A national survey of people aged 50 and over by Deborah Oliveira, Katy A. Jones, Reuben Ogollah, Semanur Ozupek, Eef Hogervorst, Martin Orrell

    Published 2019
    “…A larger proportion of men, those who were overweight, and people without a partner reported drinking above the recommended level. …”
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    Ideational border crossings: rethinking the politics of knowledge within and across disciplines by John Evans

    Published 2014
    “…Talk of the latter in periods of austerity may become shorthand for ‘rationalisation’, offering new language for a newly invigorated politics of erasure, rather than announcing desire to nurture and actualise new voices and new ways of sharing ideas towards investigating and dismantling enduring social hierarchies and trends.…”
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    A longitudinal simulator study to explore drivers’ behaviour during highly-automated driving by David R. Large, Gary E. Burnett, Andrew Morris, Arun Muthumani, Rebecca Matthias

    Published 2017
    “…Consistently high subjective ratings of trust suggest that drivers were unperturbed by the novelty of highly-automated driving and generally willing to allow the vehicle to assume control; ratings of situational awareness varied considerably indicating mixed opinions. …”
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    Toward positive social change for lesbians and gay men: a human rights approach by Sonja J. Ellis

    Published 2001
    “…Finally, in order to explore arguments against lesbian and gay human rights, a textual analysis of Hansard and newspaper reports of the Age of Consent debate was perforined as a case study. …”
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    The use of wearable activity trackers in schools to promote child and adolescent physical activity: a descriptive content analysis of school staff’s perspectives by Amy Creaser, Marie T Frazer, Silvia Costa, Daniel D Bingham, Stacy Clemes

    Published 2022
    “…Wearables were used to monitor or increase student’s PA levels, or for student and staff educational purposes (e.g., academic learning, movement breaks). Most school staff were willing to use a wearable as a teaching or support tool to promote student’s PA, and/or learning about PA, in the future. …”
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    An analysis of the implementation of Clubmark and two associated policies in boxing, swimming and rugby union by Alex J. Thurston

    Published 2017
    “…Traditionally, implementation analysis assumed two distinct approaches: top-down theorists (e.g. …”
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    Development of an activity-based service design model for improving older travellers' inclusion in future Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) by Yuanjun Li

    Published 2022
    “…The older travellers expect to achieve their preferred lifestyle through future MaaS, so the activity-based perspective can be applied to explore possible scenarios to stimulate user motivation. …”
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    Understanding householder behaviours through the lens of a human assistant metaphor to inform the design of the in-home IPA virtual agent by Andrew Pooley

    Published 2022
    “…This thesis explores the role of the intelligent personal assistant (IPA) device (e.g., Amazon Echo Dot) within the research setting of the home and outlines human-centred design recommendations towards the advancement of domesticated virtual agents (e.g., Alexa).  …”
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    Smartphone-connected hearing aids enable and empower self-management of hearing loss: a qualitative interview study underpinned by the behavior change wheel by Rachel Gomez, Alia Habib, David Maidment, Melanie Ferguson

    Published 2021
    “…The app also reduced hearing aid-related and self-stigma, and the ability to self-adjust hearing aids benefitted both participants and communication partners. …”
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    Persuasive digital health technologies for lifestyle behaviour change by Maxine E. Whelan

    Published 2018
    “…In combination, this approach may help people to observe the acute health benefits of being more physically active and subsequently translate that insight into a more physically active lifestyle. …”
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    Fully compact routing in low memory self-healing trees by Armando Castañeda, Jonas Lefévre, Amitabh Trehan

    Published 2020
    “…The routing uses only O(1) and O(logn) words routing table and packet labels respectively on a self-healing tree that also works using onlyO(1) words repairing the network in face of a strong adversary deleting nodes. …”
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    Crowdsourcing hypothesis tests: Making transparent how design choices shape research results by Justin F Landy, Miaolei Liam Jia, Isabel L Ding, Domenico Viganola, Warren Tierney, Anna Dreber, Magnus Johannesson, Thomas Pfeiffer, Charles R Ebersole, Quentin F Gronau, Alexander Ly, Don van den Bergh, Maarten Marsman, Koen Derks, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, Andrew Proctor, Daniel M Bartels, Christopher W Bauman, William J Brady, Felix Cheung, Andrei Cimpian, Simone Dohle, M Brent Donnellan, Adam Hahn, Michael P Hall, William Jiménez-Leal, David J Johnson, Richard E Lucas, Benoît Monin, Andres Montealegre, Elizabeth Mullen, Jun Pang, Jennifer Ray, Diego A Reinero, Jesse Reynolds, Walter Sowden, Daniel Storage, Runkun Su, Christina M Tworek, Jay J Van Bavel, Daniel Walco, Julian Wills, Xiaobing Xu, Kai Chi Yam, Xiaoyu Yang, William A Cunningham, Martin Schweinsberg, Molly Urwitz, Matúš Adamkovič, Ravin Alaei, Casper J Albers, Aurélien Allard, Ian A Anderson, Michael R Andreychik, Peter Babinčák, Bradley J Baker, Gabriel Baník, Ernest Baskin, Jozef Bavolar, Ruud MWJ Berkers, Michał Białek, Joel Blanke, Johannes Breuer, Ambra Brizi, Stephanie EV Brown, Florian Brühlmann, Hendrik Bruns, Leigh Caldwell, Jean-François Campourcy, Eugene Y Chan, Yen-Ping Chang, Benjamin Y Cheung, Alycia Chin, Kit W Cho, Simon Columbus, Paul Conway, Conrad A Corretti, Adam W Craig, Paul G Curran, Alexander F Danvers, Ian GJ Dawson, Martin V Day, Erik Dietl, Johannes T Doerflinger, Alice Dominici, Vilius Dranseika, Peter A Edelsbrunner, John E Edlund, Matthew Fisher, Anna Fung, Oliver Genschow, Timo Gnambs, Matthew H Goldberg, Lorenz Graf-Vlachy, Andrew C Hafenbrack, Sebastian Hafenbrädl, Andree Hartanto, Patrick R Heck, Joseph P Heffner, Joseph Hilgard, Felix Holzmeister, Oleksandr V Horchak, Tina S-T Huang, Joachim Hüffmeier, Sean Hughes, Ian Hussey, Roland Imhoff, Bastian Jaeger, Konrad Jamro, Samuel GB Johnson, Andrew Jones, Lucas Keller, Olga Kombeiz, Lacy E Krueger, Anthony Lantian, Justin P Laplante, Ljiljana B Lazarevic, Jonathan Leclerc, Nicole Legate, James M Leonhardt, Desmond W Leung, Carmel A Levitan, Hause Lin, Qinglan Liu, Marco Tullio Liuzza, Kenneth D Locke, Albert L Ly, Melanie MacEacheron, Christopher R Madan, Harry Manley, Silvia Mari, Marcel Martončik, Scott L McLean, Jonathon McPhetres, Brett G Mercier, Corinna Michels, Michael C Mullarkey, Erica D Musser, Ladislas Nalborczyk, Gustav Nilsonne, Nicholas G Otis, Sarah MG Otner, Philipp E Otto, Oscar Oviedo-Trespalacios, Mariola Paruzel-Czachura, Francesco Pellegrini, Vitor MD Pereira, Hannah Perfecto, Gerit Pfuhl, Mark H Phillips, Ori Plonsky, Maura Pozzi, Danka B Purić, Brett Raymond-Barker, David E Redman, Caleb J Reynolds, Ivan Ropovik, Lukas Röseler, Janna K Ruessmann, William H Ryan, Nika Sablaturova, Kurt J Schuepfer, Astrid Schütz, Miroslav Sirota, Matthias Stefan, Eric L Stocks, Garrett L Strosser, Jordan W Suchow, Anna Szabelska, Kian Siong Tey, Leonid Tiokhin, Jais Troian, Till Utesch, Alejandro Vásquez-Echeverría, Leigh Ann Vaughn, Mark Verschoor, Bettina von Helversen, Pascal Wallisch, Sophia C Weissgerber, Aaron L Wichman, Jan K Woike, Iris Žeželj, Janis H Zickfeld, Yeonsin Ahn, Philippe F Blaettchen, Xi Kang, Yoo Jin Lee, Philip M Parker, Paul A Parker, Jamie S Song, May-Anne Very, Lynn Wong, Eric L Uhlmann

    Published 2019
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    Ideational border crossings: if the intellectual relations don’t get you, then the social and political will by John Evans

    Published 2011
    “…Talk of the latter in periods of austerity become shorthand for ‘rationalisation’ offering new language for a newly invigorated politics of erasure, rather than announcing desire to nurture and actualise new voices and new ways of sharing ideas toward investigating and dismantling enduring social hierarchies and trends.…”
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    Understanding operator engagement in safety-critical Chinese motorway traffic control rooms [Redacted] by Linyi Jin

    Published 2023
    “…If an operator uses a system that has state-of-the-art technology and high usability with a negative working attitude, the intended effectiveness of the system will be reduced. …”
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