Institution
Teesside University
Education•Middlesbrough, Middlesbrough, United Kingdom•
About: Teesside University is a education organization based out in Middlesbrough, Middlesbrough, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 2155 authors who have published 5540 publications receiving 118373 citations. The organization is also known as: University of Teesside.
Topics: Population, Context (language use), Higher education, Randomized controlled trial, Psychological intervention
Papers published on a yearly basis
Papers
More filters
••
TL;DR: The evidence suggests that multi-component behaviour changing interventions may be beneficial in achieving small reductions in body weight status in children of all ages, with low adverse event occurrence were reported.
Abstract: This paper was originally published under a standard licence. This has now been amended to a CC BY licence in the PDF and HTML.
144 citations
••
TL;DR: In this article, the authors define expectations as a mixture of shoulds and wills; a cognitive melting-pot of what should, ideally, happen and what will realistically happen the next time the service is visited.
Abstract: States that expectations play an important part in service quality. Currently, the most widely adopted view of service quality results from customers’ expectations being met or exceeded. Surprisingly there is no clear consensus of what expectations actually are or what they do. There is only one widely applied way to measure them (SERVQUAL), an approach that is also widely criticized. Although the possible effect of many “controllable” factors on expectations has been alluded to, the effect of “uncontrollable” factors has not been thoroughly researched. Starts to redress the balance by defining expectations as a mixture of shoulds and wills; a cognitive melting‐pot of what should, ideally, happen and what will realistically happen the next time the service is visited. Uses a reliable measuring instrument to measure these two different expectations and the effect of consumers’ experience of the service on them. The results of the study demonstrate that experience of the service has a clear influence on expectations, at least within the context of the fast‐food industry.
143 citations
••
TL;DR: A framework and a proof of concept prototype for on-demand automated simulation of construction projects, integrating some cutting edge IT solutions, namely image processing, machine learning, BIM and Virtual Reality are presented.
143 citations
••
TL;DR: The authors argued that, with the possible exception of the psychological sense of community (PSOC), there is relatively little coordinated research emerging under the influence of a strong body of psychological theory, and an approach emphasizing the common ground between this and related psychological approaches is put forward, such that both the common and unique qualities of the identities of communities might be made subject to rigorous and meaningful analysis.
Abstract: Although community identity is an area of research interest with important ramifications for all those concerned with issues of community, this paper argues that, with the possible exception of the psychological sense of community (PSOC), there is relatively little coordinated research emerging under the influence of a strong body of psychological theory. An approach emphasizing the common ground between this and related psychological approaches is put forward, such that both the common and unique qualities of the identities of communities might be made subject to rigorous and meaningful analysis. © 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
143 citations
••
TL;DR: A prover that can automatically handle user-defined predicates is proposed that provides support for a new type of constraints, namely bag (multi-set) constraints, and is able to prove properties about the actual values stored inside a data structure.
142 citations
Authors
Showing all 2207 results
Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
---|---|---|---|
Martin White | 196 | 2038 | 232387 |
John Dixon | 96 | 543 | 36929 |
Derek K. Jones | 76 | 375 | 33916 |
Andrew T. Campbell | 75 | 347 | 28175 |
Greg Atkinson | 74 | 300 | 21725 |
Alan Burns | 63 | 424 | 19870 |
Carolyn Summerbell | 63 | 199 | 18987 |
Falko F. Sniehotta | 60 | 260 | 16194 |
Roland Lang | 59 | 148 | 12907 |
Barry Drust | 55 | 209 | 10888 |
Pietro Liò | 54 | 613 | 20137 |
Chimay J. Anumba | 53 | 382 | 9445 |
Mark Taylor | 51 | 320 | 15426 |
Victor Chang | 50 | 391 | 10184 |
Alan M. Batterham | 48 | 183 | 13841 |