Mood Regulation as a Design Topic: Interview with Pieter Desmet
Pieter Desmet is the founding co-director of the Delft Institute of Positive Design, chair of the TU Delft Department of Human Centered Design, and Director of the Delft Design Labs. After introducing cognitive emotion theory to the field of design research, he established the Design and Emotion Society.
Pieter M. A. Desmet +1 more
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Critical Discourse Analysis of Trump Across Time
This study explores the discourse of Trump as a businessman and as a president regarding the topic of immigration. Data for this research were gathered from four speeches and four interviews delivered by Trump in the eighties-nineties and four speeches ...
Gil-Bonilla John Fredy
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Ethics of AI-Enabled Recruiting and Selection: A Review and Research Agenda
Companies increasingly deploy artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in their personnel recruiting and selection process to streamline it, making it faster and more efficient.
A. Hunkenschroer, C. Luetge
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The Quality of Death: Ranking End-of-Life Care Across the World [PDF]
As the proportion of the world's population grows disproportionately older, the need for end-of-life services will only increase. This paper ranks 40 countries in terms of the quality and availability of end-of-life care.
Sarah Murray
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Using Exploratory Interviews to Re-frame Planned Research on Classroom Issues
In this paper we describe and illustrate the use of an exploratory first interview to refine research questions or interviewing ideas prior to finalizing plans for a study about classroom issues or practices.
Julia Ellis +3 more
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Ignoring the elephant in the room? Assessing the impact of the European Union on the Development Assistance Committee's role in international development [PDF]
This article studies the impact of the European Union (EU) on the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
Orbie, Jan, Verschaeve, Joren
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We are the Change that we Seek: Information Interactions During a Change of Viewpoint [PDF]
There has been considerable hype about filter bubbles and echo chambers influencing the views of information consumers. The fear is that these technologies are undermining democracy by swaying opinion and creating an uninformed, polarised populace.
Adamic L.A. +21 more
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The term “dyadic interview” refers to interviewing two participants together. Although there has been an increase in the use of dyadic interviews as a data collection method in qualitative studies, the literature on the use of this method with older ...
Fifi Kvalsvik, Torvald Øgaard
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Raising the topic of weight in general practice: perspectives of GPs and primary care nurses
Objective To explore general practitioners’ (GPs) and primary care nurses’ perceived barriers to raising the topic of weight in general practice. Design A qualitative study using the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF).
M. Blackburn +3 more
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Foxes in the Henhouse: An Exploratory Inquiry into Financial Markets Fraud [PDF]
Conventional understandings of fraud are organized around the fraud triangle first developed in the 1950s by Cressey. This conceptual device remains central in our pedagogy and research on this especially timely topic.
Fogarty, Timothy J., Wall, Joseph
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