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Recognising and building on freshman students' prior knowledge of economics
(University of Waikato, 2011-05)The results of three surveys of freshman economics students (2008-2010) at the Waikato Management School, New Zealand, suggest that incoming students have significant levels of prior economics knowledge. Given this head ... -
Recognising Autistic women: A minority within a minority
(The University of Waikato, 2020)Evidence is emerging from the Western world that, when seeking assistance, Autistic women are remaining unrecognised, or are being misdiagnosed with mental illness by the clinical professionals they approach. However, as ... -
Recognising cryptic alteration surrounding the Mount Isa Copper Deposits: Implications for controls on fluid flow, and mineral exploration
(The University of Waikato, 2020)This study investigated cryptic alteration haloes associated with copper mineralisation at Mount Isa, Northwest Queensland, Australia. New insights from hydrothermal alteration were used to constrain aspects of hydrothermal ... -
Recognising new market opportunities and selecting appropriate segments: Targeting Chinese outbound tourists
(Sage, 2012)Many destinations encounter problems when attempting to adopt a strategic approach to planning. If destinations misread target markets and fail to provide the experiences desired by tourists, they face the danger of falling ... -
Recognising the interactive space: Marketing for social transformation
(Sage, 2014)How can the positive power of a marketing ethos and techniques solve social problems? We propose a deepened understanding of social marketing in response to the sustainability imperative, applying systems theory to elaborate ... -
Recognising the negative impacts of aquatic weed management: Okawa Bay, Lake Rotoiti case study
(LakesWater Quality Society, 2015)The Te Arawa Rotorua Lakes Programme continues to implement measures to maintain and restore lake water quality in line with trophic level indices (TLI’s) for respective lakes. In Lakes Rotorua and Rotoiti this has also ... -
Recognition and indigenizing official statistics: Reflections from Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia
(IOS Press, 2015)In First World colonised nations such as Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia, population statistics form the evidentiary base for how Indigenous peoples are known and `managed' through state policy approaches. Yet, population ... -
Recognition of Facial Affect in individuals scoring high and low on Psychopathic Personality Characteristics
(The University of Waikato, 2007)The accuracy of perception of facial emotion expressions was studied in individuals with low and high psychopathic personality characteristics in a sample of 21 male and 39 female university students. Participants completed ... -
Recognition of foot strike pattern in Asian recreational runners.
(2019)Close to 90% of recreational runners rearfoot strike in a long-distance road race. This prevalence has been obtained from North American cohorts of runners. The prevalence of rearfoot strikers has not been extensively ... -
RECOLED: A group-aware collaborative text editor for capturing document history
(International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2005)This paper presents a usability analysis of RECOLED, a shared document editor which supports recording of audio communication in remote collaborative writing sessions, and transparent monitoring of interactions, such as ... -
Recollecting and reflecting on feminist geography in Aotearoa/New Zealand and beyond
(Women's Studies Association of New Zealand, 2015)Over the past three decades feminist geography and the concept of gender have been deployed unevenly by geographers in Aotearoa/New Zealand. A politics of knowledge production means that feminist geography occupies both ... -
Recommendation, collaboration and social search
(Facet Publishing, 2011)This chapter considers the social component of interactive information retrieval: what is the role of other people in searching and browsing? For simplicity we begin by considering situations without computers. After all, ... -
Reconceptualising outdoor adventure education: Activity in search of an appropriate theory.
(Victorian Outdoor Education Association, 2009)Experiential approaches to learning underpin teaching and learning strategies in outdoor adventure education (OAE). Recent critiques of experiential learning have problematised the individualistic and overly cognitive focus ... -
Reconciling Kastom and Modernity in Contemporary Vanuatu
(University of Waikato, 2016)Drawing on fieldwork data and relevant anthropological literature, this thesis examines how potential tensions between the categories of modernity and kastom are reconciled in contemporary Vanuatu. Following an outline of ... -
Reconnecting whānau: Pathways to recovery for Māori with bipolar disorder
(Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, 2015)While Māori are known to experience a higher burden of mental health and addiction problems compared to non-Māori (Baxter, 2008), little exploratory research has been conducted into Māori experiences of bipolar affective ... -
Reconstructing Data Provenance from Log Files
(The University of Waikato, 2017)Data provenance describes the derivation history of data, capturing details such as the entities involved and the relationships between entities. Knowledge of data provenance can be used to address issues, such as data ... -
Reconstructing high-magnitude/low-frequency landslide events based on soil redistribution modelling and a Late-Holocene sediment record from New Zealand
(Elsevier BV, 2006-03)A sediment record is used, in combination with shallow landslide soil redistribution and sediment-yield modelling, to reconstruct the incidence of high-magnitude/low-frequency landslide events in the upper part of a catchment ... -
Reconstructing Minard's graphic with the relational visualisation notation
(1996-12)Richly expressive information visualisations are difficult to design and rarely found. Few software tools can generate multi-dimensional visualisations at all, let alone incorporate artistic detail. The Relational Visualisation ... -
Recording and Tracking Design Decisions in Interactive System Development
(University of Waikato, 2016)Experience economy is prompting the innovation of traditional product design. The design concept - "user-centered design" has received wide recognition. In the face of many professional or non-professional users, the ... -
Recovery and Purification of Titanium Dioxide and Aluminium Compounds from Corundum By-product of the TiPro Process
(University of Waikato, 2013)The TiPro process developed at the University of Waikato utilises an aluminothermic reaction to create titanium rich intermetallic alloys or alloy powders by solid-liquid separation. The product is then reduced with calcium ...