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Strength and Conditioning for Sport Climbing and Bouldering: A systematic review
Updated search and review conducted with the plan to submit manuscript to journal.
New Search Conducted 23rd January 2026.
First Researcher (NB) screening conducted 23rd January - 25th January
Blurred Lives
The “Blurred Lives Project – a cross-national, co-participatory exploration of cyberbullying, young people and socio-economic disadvantage” – brings five European partners with specific expertise and experience in tackling cyberbullying. The central aim of the project is to empower young people aged 14-16 to better understand, prevent and combat cyberbullying
Interlocutor relation predicts the formality of the conversation: an experiment in American and British English
Formality is an important notion in register research. However, it is hard to give it a precise definition. Furthermore, it is challenging to identify the situational parameters required for levels of formality. Potential parameters include the social relation between interlocutors. We conducted two rating studies with American and British English speakers and tested the connection between formality and social relations, while exploring the influence of certain demographic factors on the rating. We hypothesised that public social relations are associated with more formal contexts than private social relations. The results strongly confirmed the hypothesis. We expect that our findings shed further light on the connection between formality and social relations and consequently, inform experimental set-ups investigating variation in language use
Can Italians Understand Spanish? Language Closeness Exacerbates The Illusion Of Understanding
BA honors thesis project exploring listeners' overestimation of their understanding of speakers' intentions in close vs distant language
Presbyterian Panel Survey, November 2015 - Connecting with Presbyterian World Mission, Clergy
Presbyterian Panel Survey, November 2015 - Connecting with Presbyterian World Mission, Members
fNIRS Audio & Visual Speech. Broad vs Restricted Regions of Interest
Data in BIDS format from Shader, Maureen J., Robert Luke, Nathalie Gouailhardou, and Colette M. McKay. "The use of broad vs restricted regions of interest in functional near-infrared spectroscopy for measuring cortical activation to auditory-only and visual-only speech." Hearing Research 406 (2021): 108256.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heares.2021.10825