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Item Approaches, enablers and barriers to govern the private sector in health in low- and middle-income countries: a scoping review(2024-11-13) Goodman, Catherine; Witter, Sophie; Hellowell, Mark; Allen, Louise; Srinivasan, Shuchi; Nixon, Swapna; Burney, Ayesha; Bhattacharjee, Debrupa; Cocozza, Anna; Appleford, Gabrielle; Thabet, Aya; Clarke, DavidSupplementary datasets for eResearch item: https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/14033 Goodman, C., Witter, S., Hellowell, M., Allen, L., Srinivasan, S., Nixon, S., Burney, A., Bhattacharjee, D., Cocozza, A., Appleford, G., Thabet, A. and Clarke, D. (2024) ‘Approaches, enablers and barriers to govern the private sector in health in low- and middle-income countries: a scoping review’, BMJ Global Health, 8(Suppl 5), p. e015771. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2024-015771.Item Bhopal Survivors Movement Study - transcriptions and translations(2008) Scandrett, EurigThese data comprise anonymised Hindi transcriptions and English translations of interviews conducted as part of the Bhopal Survivors Movement Study, which started in December 2007 (mostly between December 2007 and September 2008). These data are for public access and all participants have given their consent for these data to be publicly accessible under the condition of anonymity. Most transcriptions and translations have received a minimal edit in order to remove any information which would identify the interviewee, although there are some interviewees who have given permission for their names to be used.Item Bhopal Survivors’ Movement Study - video and audio(2010) Scandrett, Eurig; Mukherjee, Suroopa; Shah, Dharmesh; Sen, TarunimaVideo and audio recordings of these data are generally not available for public viewing/listening. Separate permission must be obtained from the interviewee for access to these video and audio data and any enquiries should be made via the Principal Investigator (Eurig Scandrett) or Queen Margaret University archive administrator: eResearch@qmu.ac.uk. The purpose of the collection of data is to record the accounts of the survivor-activists and others involved in the Bhopal survivors’ movement, and these have been represented verbatim wherever possible. The research team is not responsible for the accuracy of any statements made and are aware that there are inconsistencies regarding factual details. No attempt has been made to correct these or provide consistency across the interview data set.Item Community and health staff perceptions on non-communicable disease management in primary care in El Salvador: A qualitative study(2019) Vidal, Nicole L.; Jiménez, Marta; León, Montse; De Vos, PolThis dataset pertains to a qualitative study examining community perceptions related to the management of non-communicable diseases in El Salvador. During different periods of 2018, three complementary qualitative data collection methods have been applied: illness narrative, social mapping and semi-structured interviews.Item Dataset for PeerJ article 'Body Image, Visual Working Memory and Visual Mental Imagery.'(2014) Darling, Stephen; Uytman, Clare; Allen, Richard J.; Havelka, Jelena; Pearson, David G.Dataset related to article: Darling, S., Uytman, C., Allen, R. J., Havelka, J., & Pearson, D. G. (2015) Body image, visual working memory and visual mental imagery. PeerJ, 3, [e775]. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.775Item Dataset for Visuospatial bootstrapping: aging and the facilitation of verbal memory by spatial displays. Archives Of Scientific(2015) Calia, Clara; Darling, Stephen; Allen, R. J.; Havelka, J.Dataset related to Calia, Clara and Darling, Stephen and Allen, RJ and Havelka, J (2015) Visuospatial bootstrapping: aging and the facilitation of verbal memory by spatial displays. Archives Of Scientific Psychology. ISSN 2169-3269 http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/arc0000019 https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/3750Item Dataset for Visuospatial bootstrapping: binding useful visuospatial information during verbal working memory encoding does not require set-shifting executive resources.(2018) Calia, Clara; Darling, Stephen; Havelka, Jelena; Allen, Richard J.Dataset related to Calia, Clara and Darling, Stephen and Havelka, Jelena and Allen, Richard J (2018) Visuospatial bootstrapping: binding useful visuospatial information during verbal working memory encoding does not require set-shifting executive resources. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. ISSN 1747-0226 (In Press) https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/5276Item Decision-making accuracy of soccer referees in relation to markers of internal and external load(2024-02-23) McEwan, Gary; Unnithan, Viswanath B.; Easton, Chris; Glover, Andrew J.; Arthur, RosieData related to the paper: McEwan, G.P., Unnithan, V.B., Easton, C., Glover, A. J., and Arthur, R (2024). Decision-making accuracy of soccer referees in relation to markers of internal and external load. European Journal of Sport Science. (preprint) https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/13682Item Does child-directed speech facilitate language development in all domains? A study space analysis of the existing evidence(2024-02-29) Kempe, Vera; Ota, Mitsuhiko; Schaeffler, SonjaData related to the paper: Kempe, V., Ota, M. and Schaeffler, S. (2024) ‘Does Child-Directed Speech Facilitate Language Development in All Domains? A Study Space Analysis of the Existing Evidence’, Developmental Review [Preprint].Item ECB08 (original)(2008) Scobbie, James M.; Lawson, EleanorEastern Central Belt ultrasound tongue imaging corpus. Created in 2008. 15 informants 8 females 7 males Edinburgh and LivingstonItem Failures in Impact Evaluation [Datasets](2025-07) Jancovich, Leila; Pitches, Ceri; Stevenson, DavidDatasets associated with: Jancovich, L., Pitches, C. and Stevenson, D. (2025) ‘Failures in Impact Evaluation’, Research Evaluation [Preprint]. https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/14328Item Has Read and Publish affected how researchers’ feel about publishing Open Access?(2025-08-04) Worsley, Aaron JamesAuthor: Aaron James Worsley Title: Has Read and Publish affected how researchers’ feel about publishing Open Access? Abstract: This dataset contains six interview transcripts taken from recordings where the interviewer asked participants about their views about the Open Access Publishing model “Read and Publish.” The text was transcribed verbatim and anonymised. The data were thematically analysed. Date: March - May 2025. Contact email: 23008254@qmu.ac.uk ajworsley@outlook.comItem High speed ultrasound/acoustic database of lingual articulation in preadolescents and adults(2012) Zharkova, NataliaThe database was collected within an ESRC-funded research project (RES-000-22-4075), Principal Investigator Dr Natalia Zharkova. The data consist of ultrasound video recordings of tongue movement (at 100 Hz), synchronised with the audio signal. There are 15 adult and 15 preadolescent speakers. The data are stored in two formats: 1) AVI video (e.g. "Adult1.7z"); 2) internal format used by the Articulate Assistant Advanced software (e.g. "Adult1_AAA.7z"). The database also includes text files exported from the Articulate Assistant Advanced software, with x-y coordinates representing the curves fitted to every tongue shape throughout each repetition of the consonants /s/ and /sh/ in two different vowel contexts (2 consonants x 2 vowel contexts x 30 speakers). The data have been archived using 7-zip software (freely available, http://www.7-zip.org/).Item The Impact on Wellbeing of Receiving an Additional Support Need (ASN) Diagnosis as an Adult.(2024) MacLean, Stepanie; Jones, SianRedacted transcripts.Item Included or excluded: The Lived Experiences of Scottish Undergraduate Students with a Physical Disability [Dataset](2025-06-20) Unknown authorDataset for dissertation: Included or excluded: The Lived Experiences of Scottish Undergraduate Students with a Physical DisabilityItem Informing adaptation strategy through mapping the dynamics linking climate change, health, and other human systems: Case studies from Georgia, Lebanon, Mozambique and Costa Rica(2021-10) Loffreda, Giulia; Grant, Liz; Ager, Alastair; Chikovani, Idvity; Mocumbi, Ana Olga; Asmar, Michele; Blanco, Laura CristinaDataset for: Loffreda, G., Grant, L., Ager, A., Chikovani, I., Mocumbi, A.O., Asmar, M. and Blanco, L.C. (2021) Informing adaptation strategy through mapping the dynamics linking climate change, health, and other human systems: Case studies from Georgia, Lebanon, Mozambique and Costa Rica. Edinburgh: Institute for Global Health and Development, Queen Margaret University. https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/11605Item THE INTERPLAY OF INTRAHOUSEHOLD DYNAMICS AND CHILDREN’S PROCESSES OF RESILIENCE IN RURAL HONDURAS - Doctoral Thesis - [Data Collection](2021) Viola, LorianDatasets related to: Viola, Lorian.(2021) THE INTERPLAY OF INTRAHOUSEHOLD DYNAMICS AND CHILDREN’S PROCESSES OF RESILIENCE IN RURAL HONDURAS- Doctoral Thesis. Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. Available at: https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/12152Item Is the Past a Different Culture? Tracking Changes in Prosodic Features of Child-Directed Broadcasting Across Six Decades [Dataset](2025) Kempe, Vera; Gravelle, C. Donnan; Perschke, Stina; Williams, Glenn; Schaeffler, SonjaSupplementary data for: https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/14247 Kempe, V., Gravelle, C.D., Perschke, S., Williams, G. and Schaeffler, S. (2025) ‘Is the Past a Different Culture? Tracking Changes in Prosodic Features of ChildDirected Broadcasting Across Six Decades’, Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 47. is available at: https://osf.io/59wsb/ .Item “It was a road to understanding that I was always different”: Experiences of receiving a neurodivergent diagnosis at university(2025-08-22) MacLean, Stephanie; Jones, SianDatasets for: McLean, S. and Jones, S. (2025) ‘“It was a road to understanding that I was always different”: Experiences of receiving a neurodivergent diagnosis at university’, Psychology of Education Review [Preprint]. https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/14377Item “It was a road to understanding that I was different”: Links Between Receiving a Neurodivergent Diagnosis as an Adult and Undergraduate Wellbeing.(2024-09-18) Maclean, Stephanie; Jones, Sian