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  • Immediate effects of various shoe and shoe insert designs on in-shoe plantar pressures in women with foot pain

    This project is investigating the effects of various shoe and shoe insert designs on pressures under the foot in women with foot pain, as well as their effect on foot pain and comfort.

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  • Digital dating experiences of young people from Brasil and Australia

    The purpose of this research project is to understand young people’s digital dating experiences. This study aims to identify digital dating behaviours and their impacts on young people and understand young women’s perceptions of these behaviours.

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  • The safer scooting study

    This project is being conducted by CARRS-Q at QUT, with funding and support from the Australian Research Council, the University of Tennessee-Knoxville and the Bird e-scooter company. It aims to understand and improve e-scooter safety by collecting and analysing information about riders’ knowledge and behaviours over time.

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  • Virtual influencers shaping followers' emotions

    We are investigating consumers who follow virtual influencers.

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  • Examining consumer participation in online retail sales events

    The purpose of this research is to investigate online retail sales events such as Click Frenzy, to understand how consumers interact with these events and why.

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  • Overlay for digital devices

    We will test a screen overlay which fits on top of mobile phones in order to eliminate the need for reading spectacles. We want to know how well it performs.

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  • The impact of rapidly evolving environments on the cyber resilience of individuals and small businesses in Australia

    This project examines how events, such as the 2019 bushfire season and the COVID-19 pandemic, have impacted the way individuals and small businesses within Australia utilise their technology, information and communication assets, and the associated security implications. This will look at how technology use has changed and the decisions that have driven this change.

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  • Corporate governance in high-tech firms

    High-tech firms differ from non-high-tech firms in many ways including in their strategy, finances, and risk appetite. The aim of this study is to determine whether high-tech firms also differ in their corporate governance practices and the extent to which a traditional approach to board structure provides the best value for high-tech firms.

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  • The effects of mental fatigue on cycling performance and the time-course of mental fatigue

    This project investigates how mental fatigue affects your cycling performance. The project includes a free VO2max fitness test and cycling power test. A report will be provided surrounding how you respond to fatigue, and how long it may affect your cognitive and physical abilities for.

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  • Understanding drivers’ experiences with large animals crossing roads

    The purpose of this advanced driving simulator project is to examine how roadside warnings can reduce the risk of animal-vehicle collisions.

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  • Mediating the association between childhood maltreatment and symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress: the role of metacognitive beliefs versus meta-emotion beliefs

    This project is being completed as part of a Behavioural Science (Honours) program for Julia Richards. The purpose of this research project is to explore how a person’s beliefs about their own thoughts and emotions effects the link between childhood maltreatment and symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress. Please be aware that this study asks questions about past experiences of childhood maltreatment and current experiences of symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress. Reflection on these topics may be confronting and cause psychological discomfort or distress. If you believe that it would be distressing to reflect on your past experience of childhood maltreatment or your current experience of symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress, you should not participate in this research.

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  • Imaging the navigating brain in the real world

    Through novel applications of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomography (PET), this project aims to visualise brain activity that takes place while people are walking.

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