Browsing Dun Laoghaire Institute Of Art Design + Technology by Title
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Evaluating the use of an artificial intelligent based support for psychological therapy
(2012)While highlighting studies that demonstrate technologies as being highly valuable tools for therapists, this research involves the use of Artificial Intelligence for the ultimate aim of designing a programme specifically ... -
Evaluation of cognitive improvements using technological and text-based skills training tools
(2011)Recent research has indicated that use of cognitive skills training tools can produce positive benefits with older adults. However, little has been done to date comparing the efficacy of technologically based interventions ... -
An exploration of gaming, problem solving, spatial skills, and persistence
(2018)The aim of the study was to discover if playing a popular video game (Portal 2) would result in short-term cognitive and psychological improvements, namely problem solving, spatial skills, and persistence. It partially ... -
An exploration of social comparison on Instagram
(2019)Social comparison is a common side effect of Instagram use and the literature points to comparisons as the source of considerable negative effect for Instagram users. However contradictory findings suggested that social ... -
Exploring health anxiety and dependence in healthy adult users of m-Health apps and wearables
(2016)Mobile health technology (m-Health) is a fast growing industry based around the use of mobile apps, wearable sensors and devises to provide a personalised system of health management through monitoring a range of bodily ... -
Exploring social networking sites: Thinking through the interaction
(2011)This study examined the role of the user within the context of technology and society through the close inspection of social networking practices of a sample of young Irish users. A relatively new research method known as ... -
Exploring the role of experience in close relationships and online self-disclosure
(2020)As a factor of interpersonal behaviour, self-disclosure is potentially informed by attachment orientation. This research examined the link between attachment and online self-disclosure (SD) in a between groups study design. ... -
Faculty, librarians & students as publishing partners: the International Undergraduate Journal of Health Sciences
(Library Association Of Ireland Library Publishing Group, 2021-06-10)Part of the proceedings of the inaugural Library Association of Ireland (LAI) Library Publishing Group (LPG) webinar, Getting Started in Library Publishing, held on June 10th 2021, 2-5pm. LAI LPG Chair: Jane Buggle -
Food versus faces: #plant-based #vegetarian #vegan Irish influencers engagement, sentiment and digital food culture on Instagram
(2021)The purpose of this thesis was to examine digital food culture in relation to Irish #plant-based #vegetarian and #vegan food influencers on Instagram. The mixed method study sought to explore factors of engagement and ... -
Formal and informal learning and first-year psychology students’ development of scientific thinking: a two-wave panel study
(Frontiers, 2017)Scientific thinking is a predicate for scientific inquiry, and thus important to develop early in psychology students as potential future researchers. The present research is aimed at fathoming the contributions of formal ... -
From "like" to "buy" - The effect of Facebook fan-page type post on purchase intention
(Institute of Art, Design and Technology, 2015)The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between Facebook fan page posts and purchase intention. Fitness fan pages post a variety of content and as such four are used in this research as a sample. A content ... -
Gender-bending in virtual worlds - Investigating need for achievement between goal-orientated and non goal-orientated environments
(2009)The aim of this study was to examine a potential relationship between gender-bending online and Need for Achievement (nAch) in goal-orientated (World of Warcraft) and non goal-orientated environments (Second Life). ... -
The genesis of a successful library publishing program
(Library Association Of Ireland Library Publishing Group, 2021-06-10)Part of the proceedings of the inaugural Library Association of Ireland (LAI) Library Publishing Group (LPG) webinar, Getting Started in Library Publishing, held on June 10th 2021, 2-5pm. LAI LPG Chair: Jane Buggle -
Getting on… the TCD SOAPbox: A new generation of Open Access publishing bubbles up in Trinity College Dublin
(Library Association Of Ireland Library Publishing Group, 2021-06-10)Part of the proceedings of the inaugural Library Association of Ireland (LAI) Library Publishing Group (LPG) webinar, Getting Started in Library Publishing, held on June 10th 2021, 2-5pm. LAI LPG Chair: Jane Buggle -
"Giving" in online recommendation systems: the roles played by narcissism and altruism
(2009-03)Online communities are created and used for different reasons e.g. information exchange, friendship, support and leisure. As distinct from commercial ventures online, many people actually give away digital information of ... -
"Giving" in online recommendation systems: The roles played by narcissism and altruism
(2009)This study explores Altruism and Narcissism as motivation for online informational giving. There is a dilemma about whether helping generally is motivated by altruism or egoism. Evidence is also gathering which demonstrates ... -
Governance, social media and the cybercitizen - always in motion is the future.
(SCRIPTed, 2013)This article considers the emerging technologies known as Web 2.0 and how changing technologies may change the way we think about governance. In the last thirty years digital computing has had a transformational effect ... -
Hi-fi statics and lo-fi dynamics: An analysis of digital media's impact on bass culture
(2010)The aim of this thesis is to analyse the impact of digital media on the underground music ethnology known as 'bass culture'. As a result of digital media, music production, distribution and dissemination are ever more ... -
Homophobic words face to face and online: An emotional hit and run
(2015)The current study explores the referral of derogatory words used by heterosexuals towards gay men online and offline. Ethnophauliusms such as gay, fag and shirt-lifter are words that promote hegemonic masculinity and the ... -
How loot-horny are you? Personality, self-esteem and rewards in World of Warcraft
(2009)In order to study some of the effects of intrinsic rewards within MMORPGs, a correlation design study was performed to determine the relationship between introversion/ extroversion and loot-horniness, self-esteem and ...