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Why do we talk to ourselves?
Deamer, F., Jun 2021, In: Review of Philosophy and Psychology. 12, 2, p. 425–433 9 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Why do people take offence? Exploring the underlying expectations
Tayebi, T., 1 Aug 2016, In: Journal of Pragmatics. 101, p. 1-17 17 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Why do people mis-diagnose themselves with food hypersensitivity? An exploration of the role of biopsychosocial factors
Knibb, R. C., 14 Mar 2019, In: European Medical Journal. 4, 1, p. 30-37Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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'Why don't you try it again?' A comparison of parent led, home based interventions aimed at increasing children's consumption of a disliked vegetable
Holley, C. E., Haycraft, E. & Farrow, C., 1 Apr 2015, In: Appetite. 87, p. 215-222 8 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Why don't many obese pregnant and post-natal women engage with a weight management service?
Atkinson, L., Olander, E. K. & French, D. P., Jul 2013, In: Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology. 31, 3, p. 245-256 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Why do firms invest in consumer advertising with limited sales response? A shareholder perspective
Osinga, E. C., Leeflang, P. S. H., Srinivasan, S. & Wieringa, J. E., Jan 2011, In: Journal of Marketing. 75, 1, p. 109-124 16 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Why does tax have to be so taxing? The Court revisits the Franked Investment Income litigation
Murphy, R., 2013, In: European Law Review. 38, 5, p. 693-708 16 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Why Does Africa Get Hit with So Many Disasters Like Ebola?
Yannielli, J., 26 Sep 2014, History News Network.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
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Why do doctored images distort memory?
Nash, R. A., Wade, K. A. & Brewer, R. J., Sep 2009, In: Consciousness and Cognition. 18, 3, p. 773-780 8 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Why did Brexit happen? Using causal mapping to analyse secondary, longitudinal data theory and methodology
Shaw, D., Smith, C. M. & Scully, J., 16 Dec 2017, In: European Journal of Operational Research. 263, 3, p. 1019-132Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Why critical pedagogy and popular education matter today
Canaan, J. E. (ed.), Amsler, S. S. (ed.), Cowden, S. (ed.), Motta, S. (ed.) & Singh, G. (ed.), Jan 2010, Birmingham: C-SAP. 56 p.Research output: Book/Report › Book
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Why comparing experiences with democracy in Latin America matters
Calderón Martínez, P., Oct 2013, In: Government and Opposition. 48, 4, p. 616-632 17 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article
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Why can’t we all get along? A study of Hygge and Janteloven in a Danish social-casual games community
Beltagui, A. & Schmidt, T., 1 Jul 2017, In: Games and Culture. 12, 5, p. 403-425Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Why be an online learner in TESOL?
Garton, S. & Edge, J., 19 Jul 2012, Online language teacher education: TESOL perspectives. England, L. (ed.). New York, p. 9-21 13 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Published conference output › Chapter (peer-reviewed)
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Why are some union organizing campaigns more successful than others?
Badigannavar, V. & Kelly, J., Sep 2005, In: British Journal of Industrial Relations. 43, 3, p. 515-535Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Why are some games more addictive than others: The effects of timing and payoff on perseverance in a slot machine game
James, R. J. E., O'Malley, C. & Tunney, R. J., 2 Feb 2016, In: Frontiers in Psychology. 7, 46.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Why are optimistic entrepreneurs successful? An application of the regulatory focus theory
Aidis, R., Mickiewicz, T. & Sauka, A., Feb 2008, Michigan (US): William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan, 32 p. (William Davidson Institute Working Paper; no. 914).Research output: Preprint or Working paper › Working paper
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Why are Older Inner-city Buildings Vacant? Implications for Town Centre Regeneration
Yakubu, I. E., Egbelakin, T., Dizhur, D., Ingham, J., Park, K. S. & Phipps, R., 1 Jan 2017, In: Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal. 11, p. 1 16 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Why aren't you stopping now?!’ Exploring accounts of white women breastfeeding beyond six months in the East of England
Newman, K. & Williamson, I. R., 1 Oct 2018, In: Appetite. 129, p. 228-235Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Why are MD simulated protein folding times wrong?
Nerukh, D., 6 Oct 2010, Advances in Computational Biology. Arabnia, H. R. (ed.). Springer, Vol. Part 3. p. 321-326 6 p. (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology; vol. 680).Research output: Chapter in Book/Published conference output › Chapter
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Why are health care interventions delivered over the internet? A systematic review of the published literature
Griffths, F., Lindemeyer, A., Powell, J., Lowe, P. K. & Thorogood, M., 23 Jun 2006, In: Journal of Medical Internet Research. 8, 2, e10.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Why are aggregate equity payouts pro-cyclical?
Huang-Meier, W., Freeman, M. C. & Mazouz, K., Jun 2015, In: Journal of Macroeconomics. 44, p. 98-108 11 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Why apply to study pharmacy? An analysis of UCAS applications to an MPharm degree course
Hatfield, K., Langley, C., Jesson, J. K. & Wilson, K. A., Sep 2004, In: International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 12, S1, p. R19 1 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Conference abstract › peer-review
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Why and when employees like to speak up more under humble leaders? The roles of personal sense of power and power distance
Lin, X., Chen, Z. X. G., Tse, H. H. M., Wei, W. & Ma, C., 20 Sep 2019, In: Journal of Business Ethics. 158, 4, p. 937–950Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Why and how back pain interventions work: What can we do to find out?
Mansell, G., Kamper, S. J. & Kent, P., 1 Oct 2013, In: Baillière's Clinical Rheumatology. 27, 5, p. 685-697Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Why academics attend conferences? An extended career self-management framework
Sanders, K., Kraimer, M. L., Greco, L., Morgeson, F. P., Budhwar, P. S., Sun, J. M., Shipton, H. & Sang, X., Mar 2022, In: Human Resource Management Review. 32, 1, 100793.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Why a British referendum on EU Membership Will Not Solve the Europe Question
Glencross, A., 27 Mar 2015, In: International Affairs. 91, 2, p. 303-317Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Why, when, and how motivation helps mind-reading
Thomas, G., Legood, A. & Lee, A., Mar 2010, Managing interpersonal sensitivity: knowing when - and when not - to understand others. Smith, J. L., Ickes, W., Hall, J. A. & Hodges, S. (eds.). Nova science, p. 21-40 20 p. (Psychology of emotions, motivations and actions).Research output: Chapter in Book/Published conference output › Chapter
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Who “likes” you … and why? A typology of Facebook fans
Wallace, E., Buil, I., de Chernatony, L. & Hogan, M., 1 Mar 2014, In: Journal of Advertising Research. 54, 1, p. 92-109 18 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Who’s brand is it anyway? The role of corporate brands in post-acquisition employee integration
Glanfield, K., Reedy, P. & Coupland, C., 2 Jan 2016.Research output: Unpublished contribution to conference › Unpublished Conference Paper › peer-review
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Who you are or whom you know? Consumption interdependences in social networks
Birke, D., 7 Nov 2012, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Economics of Innovation and new Technology. 22, 3, p. 281-299 19 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Who you are and what you do: the role of entrepreneurial human capital in the demand and supply of external finance of high-tech start-ups
Ganotakis, P., 2010, New technology-based firms in the new millennium. Oakey, R., Groen, A., Cook, G. & van der Sijde, P. (eds.). Bingley (UK): Emerald, p. 69-88 20 p. (New Technology-Based Firms in the New Millennium ; vol. 8).Research output: Chapter in Book/Published conference output › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review
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Who wants to be the leader? The discursive construction of emerging leadership in differently gendered teams
Baxter, J., 2015, In: Journal of Business Communication. Published online before printResearch output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Who wants to be involved in health care decisions? Comparing preferences for individual and collective involvement in England and Sweden
Fredriksson, M., Eriksson, M. & Tritter, J., 14 Jul 2017, In: BMC Public Health. 18, 10 p., 18.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Who wants to be a trustee?
Joseph, N. L., Solomon, J. & Norton, S., 2003, In: Pharmaceutical Journal. 1, 4, p. 98-104 7 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Who uses transcriptions of conversations as formal evidence?
Richardson, E., 17 Mar 2020Research output: Other contribution › Blog Post
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Who speaks up for Inés Fonseca? Representing violence against vulnerable subjects and the ethics of care in fictional narrative about Alzheimer’s disease: Ahora tocad música de baile (2004) by Andrés Barba
Medina, R., 1 Aug 2017, In: Ageing and Society. 37, 7, p. 1394-1415 22 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Who's influencing whom? Developing sustainable business partnerships
Adderley, S. & Mellor, D., Apr 2014, In: EuroMed Journal of Business. 9, 1, p. 60-74Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Whose voice is it? Invented and concealed dialogue in written records of verbal evidence produced by the police
Coulthard, M., Oct 2002, Language in the legal process. Cotterill, J. (ed.). Basingstoke (UK): Palgrave Macmillan, p. 19-34 16 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Published conference output › Chapter (peer-reviewed)
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Whose Tweet? Authorship analysis of micro-blogs and other short-form messages
Macleod, N. & Grant, T., 2012, Proceedings of the International Association of Forensic Linguists’ tenth biennial conference. Tomblin, S., MacLeod, N., Sousa-Silva, R. & Coulthard, M. (eds.). Aston University, p. 210-224 15 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Published conference output › Conference publication
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Who selects the 'right' directors? An examination of the association between board selection, gender diversity and outcomes
Hutchinson, M., Mack, J. & Plastow, K., 1 Dec 2015, In: Accounting and Finance. 55, 4, p. 1071-1103Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Whose domain and whose ontology? Preserving human radical reflexivity over the efficiency of automatically generated feedback alone
Beattie, A. R. & Hayes, S., 27 Mar 2020, Mobility, Data and Learner Agency in Networked Learning . Bonderup Dohn, N., Jandric, P., Ryberg, T. & de Laat, M. (eds.). Springer, p. 83-99Research output: Chapter in Book/Published conference output › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review
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Whose domain and whose ontology? Preserving human radical reflexivity over the efficiency of automatically generated feedback
Beattie, A. R., Hayes, S. L. & Jandrić, P., 2018, Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Networked Learning 2018. Bajić, M., Dohn, NB., de Laat, M., Jandrić, P. & Ryberg, T. (eds.). p. 243-252Research output: Chapter in Book/Published conference output › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review
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Whose brain to pick? The interplay of boundary spanning and transactive memory in inter-group knowledge integration
Mell, J. N., Knippenberg, D. V., Van Ginkel, W. P. & Heughens, P., 1 Jan 2014, In: Academy of Management Proceedings. 2014, 1, p. 642-647 6 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Conference article › peer-review
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Who's been framed? Framing effects are reduced in financial gambles made for others
Ziegler, F. V. & Tunney, R. J., 2 Apr 2015, In: BMC Psychology. 3, 1, 9.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Who says what to whom? Alignments and arguments in EU policy-making
Eising, R., Rasch, D., Rozbicka, P., Fink-Hafner, D., Hafner-Fink, M. & Novak, M., 3 Sep 2017, In: West European Politics. 40, 5, p. 957-980Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Who says what in spoken corpora? speaker identification in the Spoken BNC2014
Love, R. & Dembry, C., 2015.Research output: Unpublished contribution to conference › Unpublished Conference Paper › peer-review
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Who Represents the Poor? The Corrective Potential of Populism in Spain
Scantamburlo, M., 20 Oct 2019, In: Representation. 55, 4, p. 415-434 20 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Whom to Ask for Feedback: Insights for Resource Mobilization From Social Entrepreneurship
Drencheva, A., Stephan, U. & Patterson, M. G., 1 Feb 2022, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Business and Society.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Who makes the rules?
Naroo, S. A., Dec 2012, In: Contact Lens and Anterior Eye. 35, 6, p. 245-246 2 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Editorial › peer-review