Peter Branney
nerdculture.de
0000-0002-2084-461X
University of Bradford
62 papers found
Refreshing results…
A primer for choosing, designing and evaluating registered reports for qualitative methods
Data from an International Multi-Centre Study of Statistics and Mathematics Anxieties and Related Variables in University Students (the SMARVUS Dataset)
A Registered Report Survey of Open Research Practices in Psychology Departments in the UK and Ireland
Back Onside: A Qualitative Study to Understand Experiences of Involvement in a Physical Activity Programme in Adults Who are Unemployed or At-Risk of Unemployment
Back Onside protocol: A physical activity intervention to improve health outcomes in people who are unemployed or at risk of unemployment
Three steps to open science for qualitative research in psychology
Opportunities, challenges and tensions: Open science through a lens of qualitative social psychology
Cultural inequalities in access to Early Intervention for Psychosis services in the United Kingdom
How Mainstream and Ethnic Media Shape Ethnic Pride and Self- Esteem among Ethnic Minority Audiences: A Replication study using South Asian Students in Bradford.
Applying the Non-adoption, Abandonment, Scale-up, Spread and Sustainability (NASSS) Framework to evaluate automated evidence synthesis in health behaviour change
Ambitious and driven to scale the barriers to top management: experiences of women leaders in the Nigerian technology sector
How Do Autistic People View Their Empathic Capacity?
The feasibility of patient reported outcome measures for the care of penile cancer
Improving evidence-based practice through preregistration of applied research: Barriers and recommendations
Childbirth matters: interpretative phenomenological analysis of British women's birthing experiences via emergency caesarean section, recounted on "YouTube".
Ethical considerations in post-GDPR social media-based research
Things do not change, we change. A thematic analysis exploring the representation of a male perpetrator of Domestic Abuse in a fictional narrative
The feasibility of psychometric measures for body image and lymphedema for routine practice
Hidden, visceral and traumatic: a dramaturgical approach to men talking about their penis after surgery for penile cancer
A context-consent meta-framework for designing open (qualitative) data studies
Missing publications? Search for publications with a matching author name.