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Making observations
Observing participants allows you to collect evidence ‘live’ in the setting without interrupting the activity.
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Feedback games
Natural and non-intrusive.
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Sentence starters
A good way to get people talking.
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Sharing research findings with participants
Sharing research findings can help people feel part of the research process rather than just research subjects.
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Good from Woods
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/peninsula-research-in-outdoor-learning/good-from-woods
Good from Woods was a National Lottery funded research project led by the Silvanus Trust and University of Plymouth, in partnership with the Woodland Trust, Neroche scheme and Forest Research. It started in April 2010 and ran until December 2014.
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MCL Biobank study findings
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/penctu/penctu-mclbiobank-study-findings
University of Plymouth: Peninsula Clinical Trails Unit (PenCTU) – MCL Biobank study findings.
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Probiotic bacteria shown to suppress growth of tumours in colorectal cancer
New research has revealed that probiotic bacteria could control the development and progression of colorectal cancer (CRC).
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BREATHE – Internet of Things (IoT) in the Wild
The University of Plymouth, led by Professor Katharine Willis, is piloting using smart technologies and LoRaWAN networks 'in the wild' in Cornwall, UK to support those with breathing conditions from asthma to COPD.
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Virtual reality could help to reduce pain for people with nerve injuries
New research has shown that soothing 360-degree scenes of the Arctic in virtual reality can help to ease pain symptoms such as prickling and pain following touch.
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Does our mind’s eye match real life? New study shows differences in how we perceive images
A new study led by the School of Psychology shows that many adults are resistant to imagining their own vision as if it were a flat image
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