Open Research Exeter (ORE): Recent submissions
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Functional characterization of the schizophrenia associated gene AS3MT identifies a role in neuronal development
(Wiley, 19 June 2022)Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified multiple genomic regions associated with schizophrenia, although many variants reside in noncoding regions characterized by high linkage disequilibrium (LD) making the ... -
Chinese International Students’ Mental Health and Help-Seeking During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Thematic Analysis.
(University of Exeter College of Life and Environmental Sciences, 6 June 2022)The purpose of this study was to explore Chinese-speaking international students’ (CIS) mental health and help-seeking during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom (UK). Using a qualitative method, data was gathered ... -
The 'Woman's Point of View': Women Parliamentary Candidates and Electoral Culture, 1918-1931
(University of Exeter History, 22 June 2022)On 21 November 1918, the Parliament (Qualification of Women) Act was passed, which enabled women over the age of twenty-one to stand for parliamentary election. The 1918 General Election saw women stand for parliament for ... -
Reorientating social learning: an ethnographic exploration of metacognition and critical discourse in farmer discussion groups
(University of Exeter Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology, 13 June 2022)This PhD project explored whether, how and why social learning was promoted through the peer-to-peer interactions of seven farmer discussion groups (FDGs) throughout South West England. Social learning theory provided the ... -
Towards more effective EFL writing revision strategies: Omani Basic and Post Basic students’ perceptions, practices and encountered challenges
(University of Exeter Education, 22 June 2022)Research on the writing process over the last four decades suggests that revision as a sub process in writing is crucial because it contributes to the development of learning to write in general, and compensates for the ...