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YANGTZE THE MOTHER RIVER - Photography, Myth and Deep Mapping
(University of Plymouth, 2018)'The Yangtze is China’s Mother River. It is my Mother River.’ This practice-based PhD research was initially motivated by the researcher’s personal search for The Mother River and a critical question in finding her own ... -
"You are what you eat": How diet can influence the gut microbiota of marine invertebrates
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You can't tickle yourself...or can you? The effect of a hypnotic suggestion on sensory attenuation phenomenon
(University of Plymouth, 2015)The internal motor simulation mechanism is widely believed to generate anticipatory sensory outcomes on the basis of the efferent copy of the motor commands. What is currently unknown is whether the motor prediction ... -
You did not turn up… I did not realise I was invited…: understanding male attitudes towards engagement in fertility and reproductive health discussions
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YOU NEVER GET A SECOND CHANCE TO MAKE A FIRST (IMPLICIT) IMPRESSION: THE ROLE OF ELABORATION IN THE FORMATION AND REVISION OF IMPLICIT IMPRESSIONS
(GUILFORD PUBLICATIONS INC, 2010-02)Conditions under which implicit and explicit impressions of an individual may change in response to new information were investigated in two experiments. Participants formed an impression of a target person based on his ... -
You Said You Would! The Predictability of Other's Behavior From Their Intentions Determines Predictive Biases in Action Perception.
(2017-05-29)The perception of an action is shifted farther along the observed trajectory if the observer has prior knowledge of the actor's intention. This intention-action prediction effect is explained by predictive perception ... -
You'll face me: an investigation into improving puffin crossing safety by controlling PDU placement
(University of Plymouth, 2016)The main aim of this project is to analyse and possibly alter a puffin crossing in order to increase pedestrian comfort and safety by making the pedestrian display unit (PDU), the box with the red and green man lights, ... -
'You're Hired: Bridging the Gap between Law Student Career Aspirations and Employment Opportunities
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Young children consider merit when sharing resources with others
(2012)Merit is a key principle of fairness: rewards should be distributed according to how much someone contributed to a task. Previous research suggests that children have an early ability to take merit into account in third-party ... -
Young Devon Mental Health Housing Service Evaluation Project
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A young lens of Red Sea water in the Arabian Sea
(1998-01-01)CTD data collected in March-April 1980 in the Arabian Sea during the 22nd cruise of R.V. Akademik Vernadsky were used to investigate the structure and dynamics of a young lens of Red Sea Water (Reddy) in the initial stage ... -
YOUNG PEOPLE AND LEISURE IN A DEPRIVED URBAN AREA
(University of Plymouth, 1994)This thesis reports on a study of the leisure activities of a group of young people aged eleven to sixteen, growing up in a particularly deprived urban area of Plymouth. The analyses are based on data derived from secondary ... -
Young people's geographies in rural post-socialist Germany: a case study in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
(University of Plymouth, 2008)An increasing interest in young people's rural lives can be registered within social sciences. However, only a very limited amount of research has been conducted in the context of post-socialist countries even though ... -
Young Women’s Experience of Anorexia, Family Dynamics and Triangulation
(2017-03-01)The study explored the experience of triadic family relationships of six young women with a diagnosis of Anorexia Nervosa alongside a consideration of their attachment strategies. The research methods employed semi-structured ... -
Your own actions influence how you perceive other people: A misattribution of action appraisals.
(United States, 2008-07)The attribution of personal traits to other persons depends on the actions the observer performs at the same time (Bach & Tipper, 2007). Here, we show that the effect reflects a misattribution of appraisals of the observers' ... -
Youth and Crime: Centennial Reflections on the Children Act 1908
(University of Plymouth, 2009-11) -
Youth Offending Team Partnerships and the Social Context of Youth Crime
(University of PlymouthPlymouth, 2013-09-04)