Recounting the scores: an analysis of the QAA subject review grades 1995-2001.
Journal Article
Cook, R., Butcher, I., & Raeside, R. (2006)
Recounting the scores: an analysis of the QAA subject review grades 1995-2001. Quality in Higher Education, 12, 135-144. https://doi.org/10.1080/13538320600916726
In this paper the grades awarded in the subject level review process that ran in England between 1995 and 2001 are examined. These grades have subsequently been used to sustai...
Anchorage of coniferous trees relation to species, soil type and rooting depth.
Journal Article
Gardiner, B. A., Nicoll, B. C., Peace, A. J., & Rayner, B. (2006)
Anchorage of coniferous trees relation to species, soil type and rooting depth. Canadian journal of forest research Revue canadienne de recherche foresti猫re, 36(7), 1871-1883. https://doi.org/10.1139/X06-072
A database was constructed of tree-anchorage measurements from almost 2000 trees from 12 conifer species that were mechanically overturned on 34 sites in the United Kingdom be...
The changing face of HR: in search of balance.
Journal Article
Francis, H., & Keegan, A. (2006)
The changing face of HR: in search of balance. Human Resource Management Journal, 16, 231-249. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-8583.2006.00016.x
Current models of HRM suggest that expectations about HR roles are changing as organisations are striving to make the HR function leaner and more `strategic'. In our article w...
A decision making framework for dynamic service deployment
Conference Proceeding
Chrysoulas, C., Kostopoulos, G., Haleplidis, E., Haas, R., Denazis, S., & Koufopavlou, O. (2006)
A decision making framework for dynamic service deployment
Owing to the increase in both heterogeneity and complexity in today's networking systems, the need arises for an architecture for network-based services that provides flexibil...
The validity of the theory of the firm: Uk survey evidence
Presentation / Conference
Crossan, K. (2006, June)
The validity of the theory of the firm: Uk survey evidence. Paper presented at Business and economics society conference
No abstract available.
Early intervention for relapse in schizophrenia: Impact of cognitive behavioural therapy on negative beliefs about psychosis and self-esteem
Journal Article
Gumley, A., Karatzias, A., Power, K., Reilly, J., McNay, L., & O'Grady, M. (2006)
Early intervention for relapse in schizophrenia: Impact of cognitive behavioural therapy on negative beliefs about psychosis and self-esteem. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 45(2), 247-260. doi:10.1348/014466505x49925
Objectives. The study aimed to test two hypotheses. Firstly, that participants who relapsed during the 12-month follow-up period of our randomized controlled trial, would show...
Physiological variables and performance markers of serving soldiers from two 鈥渆lite鈥 units of the British Army
Journal Article
Simpson, R. J., Gray, S. C., & Florida-James, G. D. (2006)
Physiological variables and performance markers of serving soldiers from two 鈥渆lite鈥 units of the British Army. Journal of Sports Sciences, 24(6), 597-604. https://doi.org/10.1080/02640410500230811
The aim of this study was to compare selected physiological variables and performance markers of soldiers from two 鈥渆lite鈥 units of the British Army. Ten soldiers from each of...
The Sheffield School and Discourse Theory: Divergences and Similarities in Legal Idealism/Anti-Positivism*
Journal Article
Clucas, R. (2006)
The Sheffield School and Discourse Theory: Divergences and Similarities in Legal Idealism/Anti-Positivism*. Ratio Juris, 19(2), 230-244. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9337.2006.00326.x
When first I began this paper, I envisaged it as a fairly straightforward exercise in comparison between the Sheffield School鈥檚 and Discourse Theory鈥檚 varieties of legal idea...
The coaching schematic: validation through expert coach consensus.
Journal Article
Abraham, A., Collins, D., & Martindale, R. J. J. (2006)
The coaching schematic: validation through expert coach consensus. Journal of Sports Sciences, 24, 549-564. https://doi.org/10.1080/02640410500189173
Current research in coaching development infers that coaching is predominantly a decision-making process. The same and other research is not, however, informing the coaching d...