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PhD Scholarship – Feasibility, Acceptability and Utility of a Person-Centred Behaviour Change Program to Slow Cognitive Decline in Older Adults Job No.: 677725 Location: Clayton campus Employment
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-generated explanations influence trust formation, cognitive effort, and user behaviour, including the risk of over-reliance or inappropriate scepticism when explanations are misleading or hallucinated
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-use or inconsistent use of contraception or contraceptive failure. Women in Australia may also have limited knowledge of their contraceptive options or encounter misinformation that can negatively
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confidence and reduce cognitive load? Interaction Sequencing: What models of interface flow and human-system interaction best support safe use under pressure or with limited training? Technological Integration
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in implementation research and knowledge translation in the general practice setting. She has made significant, sustained and ongoing contributions to advance general practice and primary health care
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for our communities and everyday life. At the moment there is simply insufficient knowledge about our possible futures, and a need for new qualitative techniques for investigating, understanding
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of Information Technology. The Emerging Technologies Research Lab, directed by Laureate Professor Sarah Pink, is an interdisciplinary and international research and knowledge community. We investigate the futures, present
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universities Take your career in exciting, rewarding directions About the project As the world’s population ages, many individuals encounter unique challenges tied to cognitive decline, highlighting the need
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a range of psychological, cognitive, and behavioural tools and techniques in both clinical trials and longitudinal studies. This PhD program would suit applications with interests in the intersection
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Career Researcher Award (DECRA) which supports outstanding early career researchers to address a crucial knowledge gap that benefits Australia. The co-supervisor for the PhD project is Dr Enayat Moallemi