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Part 4 ACTSA – recent developments. (2004)
Presentation / Conference
Fenwick, H. (2004, December). Part 4 ACTSA – recent developments. Paper presented at SLS conference, Sheffield, England

Uncovering student statistical competences via new interfaces (2004)
Conference Proceeding
Ridgway, J., McCusker, S., & Nicholson, J. (2004). Uncovering student statistical competences via new interfaces. In G. Burrill, & M. Camden (Eds.),

The paper reviews the nature of statistics in the UK National Curriculum. While there is great opportunity for statistics to inform thinking in a range of disciplines, there is little coherence in the planning of activities for children. Formal asses... Read More about Uncovering student statistical competences via new interfaces.

Literature Review of E-assessment (2004)
Book
Ridgway, J., McCusker, S., & Pead, D. (2004). Literature Review of E-assessment. Futurelab

The purpose of this report is: • to assert the centrality of assessment in education systems • to identify ‘drivers’ of assessment, and their likely impact on assessment, and thence on education systems • to describe current, radical plans for increa... Read More about Literature Review of E-assessment.

‘The Great Indian Novel’ and ‘Ranajit Guha’. (2004)
Book Chapter
Mookherjee, N. (2004). ‘The Great Indian Novel’ and ‘Ranajit Guha’. In J. Sanga (Ed.), South Asian Literature in English: An Encyclopaedia (120-125). Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.:

Differential reward outcome learning in adult humans (2004)
Journal Article
Easton, A. (2004). Differential reward outcome learning in adult humans. Behavioural Brain Research, 154, 165-169. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbr.2004.02.023

Differential reward outcome learning provides a unique reward outcome for each condition of a conditional discrimination task, and this increases the rate at which these tasks can be learned. The present experiment aims to show that irrespective of a... Read More about Differential reward outcome learning in adult humans.

Analysis of Tapial structures for modern use and conservation. (2004)
Conference Proceeding
Jaquin, P. A., Augarde, C. E., & Gerrard, C. M. (2004). Analysis of Tapial structures for modern use and conservation. In C. Modena, P. B. Lourenço, & P. Roca (Eds.), Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions - 2 Volume Set: Possibilities of Numerical and Experimental Techniques - Proceedings of the IVth Int. Seminar on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions, 10-13 November 2004, Padova, Italy (1315-1321)

Tapial is an ancient form of rammed earth wall construction found in many parts of the world. In medieval Spain, Tapial was used in the construction of some very large and complex structures, some many-storied. That these buildings remain standing (m... Read More about Analysis of Tapial structures for modern use and conservation..

Clashing rights, the welfare of the child and the Human Rights Act (2004)
Journal Article
Fenwick, H. (2004). Clashing rights, the welfare of the child and the Human Rights Act. Modern Law Review, 67(6), 889-927. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2230.2004.00517.x

Under the Human Rights Act so far there has been until very recently little judicial or even academic recognition of the difference between resolving clashes of Convention rights and addressing conflicts between utilitarian concerns and such rights.... Read More about Clashing rights, the welfare of the child and the Human Rights Act.

Binocularity and brain evolution in primates (2004)
Journal Article
Barton, R. (2004). Binocularity and brain evolution in primates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 101(27), 10113-10115. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0401955101

Primates are distinguished by frontally directed, highly convergent orbits, which are associated with stereoscopic vision. Although stereoscopic vision requires specialized neural mechanisms, its implications for brain evolution are unknown. Using ph... Read More about Binocularity and brain evolution in primates.