InterpretationInterpretation: Medical Gaslighting and Diagnostic Overshadowing of Patients with Generalised Anxiety Disorder in the UK: Evidencing and Addressing the Problem.This study quantifies the widespread presence of medical gaslighting and diagnostic overshadowing in people with GAD in the UK.Published yesterday, by C. Lawer, N. Lidbetter, D. SmithsonInterpretation"Single-Blind Experimental Case-Study on the Deviant Functionaries of the Revenue Department in the District Kathua-184101, Jammu and Kashmir, Republic of India February 2019 - May 2024”6.0 Interpretation 6.0.1 Interpretation of the Inquiry and FindingsThe findings of the preliminary inquiry revealed that the illegal occupation of the building of Patwarkhana in village Kathera resulted from the evolved systematic misadministration issues due to a lack of effective oversight mechanism in the revenue department. Complacency of the local community co...Published 2 months ago, by I. UpadhyayInterpretationBiopolitical governmentality through humanitarian communication of the aesthetic Biopolitical governmentality through humanitarian communication of the aestheticIn the third video (Appendix A), a reporter posed the following question: “why just Ukraine, why not other countries” before concluding “some lives are more valuable than others”. The shortlisted 3 videos were critiquing Western duplicity in handling humanitarian crises based on identit...Published 5 months ago, by M. WondemaghenInterpretationInterpretation of Comparative Analysis on Antibiotic Stewardship Pre and During COVID-19 in UK Secondary CareInsights from comparing AMS and antibiotic use in UK care settings before and during COVID-19Published 8 months ago, by D. ElshenawyInterpretationInterpretation of focus group and interview feedback on OctopusInterpretation of focus group and interview feedback on if Octopus is useful for researchers and research institutions and funders.Published last year, by P. HsingInterpretationInterpretation of an experiment to test the effects of different formats of communication of indirect uncertainty around the COVID-19 R number on a public audience This experiment set out to investigate the effects of the communication of indirect uncertainty (the level of consensus between different estimates) in combination with direct uncertainty (the statistical range around a point estimate) in a pair of experiments within a single online survey. The first experiment presented people with a text form of the information (...Published last year, by A. Freeman, J. Kerr, S. DryhurstInterpretationInterpretation of survey and interviews: might Octopus help researchers produce high quality, open research?Interpretation of interviews and survey on research culture.Published last year, by P. Hsing, A. Freeman, M. Munafo, J. ThompsonInterpretationInterpretation: what the public already know, want to know and need to know, about their personal risks from COVID-19This Interpretation is based on work published in: https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.201721 The interviews and the survey responses combined help give us an overall view of the public’s information needs regarding their personal COVID-19 risk, as of July 2020.The majority of participants clearly showed a desire for quantitative information about COVID-19 (much of which...Published last year, by A. Freeman, J. Kerr, A. Lawrence, G. Recchia, C. Schneider, S. Dryhurst, L. Finikarides, G. LuoniInterpretationA Framework for the Study of “Mercury Jars” and Other Stoneware - Interpretation (Trade and Exchange of Stoneware [and more] in Southeast Asia)Conclusion of my Master's Thesis as it relates to studying trade and exchangePublished last year, by A. ChiInterpretationInterpretation of an analysis of the effects of different numerical formats on people’s perception of their risk of dying from COVID-19This Interpretation is based on work published in: https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.201721 The analysis of the data - from 2,500 members of the UK general public who were asked to rate how risky they felt five different numerical risk levels were (0.1%, 1%, 5%, 12%, 20%) when presented to them in a random order - confirms the collected findings of previous studies. The...Published 2 years ago, by A. Freeman, C. Schneider, J. Kerr, S. Dryhurst, G. Recchia