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TrustScapes worksheets: a visualisation tool to capture stakeholders' concerns and recommendations about data protection, algorithmic bias, and online safety
The TrustScapes focus groups were held to explore stakeholders’ concerns and recommendations about AI chatbots in mental health care in the United Kingdom. For the TrustScapes methodological paper, the TrustScape worksheets created during the focus groups were provided to illustrate how the worksheets can be used
Raw data for "High pressure behaviour of the magnetic van der Waals molecular framework Ni(NCS)2"
Raw data include high pressure X-ray and neutron diffraction data; high pressure magnetic measurements
Additional file 1 of Ethnic disparities in COVID-19 outcomes: a multinational cohort study of 20 million individuals from England and Canada
Employers’ needs when supporting stroke survivors to return to work: A mixed-methods study
The aim of this study was to explore employers’ needs for supporting stroke survivors to return to- and stay in work post-stroke. Study objectives were as follows: 1) To identify and explore factors influencing employers’ support for stroke survivors returning to work; 2) Describe the frequency and distribution of employer-related barriers, and investigate their relationships with employers’ socio-demographic characteristics; and 3) Integrate findings across data sources to increase validity and understanding of employers’ needs
EFM_Data_2023
Interview data collected for 50 participants who took part in the Experiencing the Future Mundane project https://imagination.lancaster.ac.uk/project/4313
Performance of five new commissioned digital scores in 3D Space by Decibel New Music
Decibel New Music, a Western Australian ensemble, launched a new program that explored music notation in a unique way. They took various forms of notation, from graphic scores to composer drafts, and presented them in a 3D space to both performers and the audience. The program included premieres of new music by Decibel composers, as well as commissions from Kezia Yap, Donna Hewitt, David Brown, Kate Milligan and Brenda Gifford. Composers collaborated with the ensemble and projection designer Sohan Ariel Hayes to design and present their scores using 3D projection technology
Our Futures in Mind Uploading: Public Perceptions and Narratives
My research uses mind uploading as an exemplar for hypothetical future neurotechnology and contributes new data to an under researched field. To encourage participants to connect with mind uploading, I designed a novel data collection tool and method - a website that tells the stories of two fictional mind uploaded characters
Stakeholder engagement as a valuable tool to improve the relevance of research regarding framework development.
This data comes from a process of stakeholder engagement conducted as part of a research project aimed at developing a novel framework to enhance the adoption of preventive medicine practices on ruminant farms. Frameworks, derived from fields such as human behaviour change and implementation science, have been widely utilized in human healthcare and provide a valuable tool to guide the implementation of evidence-based practices. However, their application in veterinary or agricultural contexts remains limited.
This study aims to utilise stakeholder engagement to aid development of a novel framework in order to improve its relevance, practical applicability, and eventual integration into real-world practices
DATA for: Preferences and perceptions in provision and maintenance public goods
We study two generic versions of public goods problems: in Provision problems, the public good does not exist initially and needs to be provided; in Maintenance problems, the public good already exists and needs to be maintained. In four lab and online experiments (2,105), we document a robust asymmetry in preferences and perceptions in two incentive-equivalent versions of these public good problems. We find fewer conditional cooperators and more free riders in Maintenance than Provision, a difference that is replicable, stable, and reflected in perceptions of kindness. Incentivized control questions administered before gameplay reveal dilemma-specific misperceptions but controlling for them neither eliminates game-dependent conditional cooperation, nor differences in perceived kindness of others' cooperation. Thus, even when sharing the same game form, Maintenance and Provision are different social dilemmas that require separate behavioral analyses
Bootstrapping extensionality: Agda formalization
Agda formalization covering the mathematical content of the PhD thesis "Bootstrapping Extensionality"