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  • Onyx Jennifer; Dalton Bronwen (Blackwell Publishing, 2007)
    This paper examines the issue of accountability, and therefore also of mandate, within advocacy organisations. It is argued that advocacy organisations will only provide an effective voice for their constituency if they ...
  • Yang Xiaowei; Lu Jie; Zhang Guangquan (Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2010)
    As a new version of support vector machine (SVM), least squares SVM (LS-SVM) involves equality instead of inequality constraints and works with a least squares cost function. A well-known drawback in the LSSVM applications ...
  • Dalton Bronwen; Lyons Mark (Blackwell Publishing, 2002)
    Advocacy organisations can contrihute to democracy in two ways. Through their internal processes they can train their members in democratic decision making and educate them about relevant political issues. They can ...
  • Athanasou James (Routledge, 2005)
    The vocational interests of 2,709 male and female high school students in Australia were examined using a Rasch model of item responding. The present study used a national probability sample of Australian youth. ...
  • Crawford, J. D; Lok, P. (Emerald Group Publishing, 2007)
    Investigates the relationships between employees' perceptions of organisational culture and subculture, and job satisfaction and commitment. Questionnaires containing the above measures were distributed to nurses employed ...
  • Balkenius Christian; Forster Alexander; Johansson Birger; Thorsteinsdottir Vin (Springer, 2008)
    Although attention can be purely reactive, like when we react to an unexpected event, in most cases, attention is under deliberate control anticipating events in the world. Directing attention and preparing for action takes ...
  • Balkenius Christian; Johansson Birger (Springer, 2007)
    Infants gradually learn to predict the motion of moving targets and change from a strategy that mainly depends on saccades to one that depends on anticipatory control of smooth pursuit. A model is described that combines ...
  • Ievleva Lydia; Terry Peter (The British Psychological Society, 2008)
  • Chua Bee Bee; Dyson Laurel (Australiasian Society for computers in Learning in Tertiary Education, 2004)
    Despite the widespread use of e-learning systems and the considerable investment in purchasing or developing them in house, there is no consensus on a standard framework for evaluating system quality. This paper proposes ...
  • Cashin, A. J (ScienceDirect, Elsevier Ltd, 2003)
  • Valls Miro Jaime; Dissanayake Gamini (ACM, 2010)
    A novel mechanism able to produce increasingly stable paths for mobile robotic agents travelling over uneven terrain is proposed in this paper. In doing so, cognitive agents can focus on higher-level goal planning, with ...
  • Jarman Robert; Willey Keith (Queensland University of Technology, 2007)
    UTS Faculty of Engineering capstone projects are undertaken in the final semester(s) of study and provide an opportunity for students to demonstrate a capacity to perform at the levels expected of a professional engineer. ...
  • Li Jun; Tao Dacheng (IEEE, 2010)
    Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) has become an important diagnostic tool for measuring brain haemodynamics. Previous research on analysing fMRI data mainly focuses on detecting low-level neuron activation from ...
  • Tran Yvonne; Craig Ashley; Wijesuriya Nirupama (Australian Psychological Society Ltd, 2006)
    People have long been fascinated about the association between brain activity and the shaping of personality and behaviour. Given our interest in the brain, it is not surprising that there have been numerous studies ...
  • Edwards Melissa; Onyx Jennifer (Blackwell Publishing, 2003)
    This paper attempts to build upon the models for intersecraral relationships proposed by Austin (1999) and Lyons (1998). In the Australian context of business and nonprofit relationships this research seeks ra uncover ...
  • Farrell Brian; Cobbin Deirdre; Farrell Helen (Emerald Group Publishing, 2001)
    The paper investigates the effectiveness of codes of ethics to influence the behaviour of employees. Vignettes are not part of the methodology as the core data come from the direct observations of behaviours reported by ...
  • Lemon, J. (Engineers Australia, 2007)
    The question of whether behaviours can be addictive in the same sense as psychoactive substances has been debated in psychology for some time. Increased understanding of the brain reward system tends to support this ...
  • Stephenson, J. (Blackwell Publishing, 2001)
    Background: Special educators are increasingly using multisensory environments even though there is a lack of evidence for their effectiveness as an educational intervention. This paper explores the way multisensory rooms ...
  • Funes-Huacca Maribel; Alberice Juliana; Blanes Lucas; Carrilho Emanuel (John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2010)
    In this chapter we have summarized the complex issues that are involved in the analysis of sizing DNA by capillary electrophoresis (CE), and how chemometric methods can help to optimize a high number of interrelated ...
  • Craig, A. R (Blackwell Publishing, 2002)
    Services offered by clinical psychologists to people with neurological disorders have been limited and this is certainly true for the treatment of stuttering. Evidence suggests stuttering that begins in early childhood ...