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The role of a tutoring programme in a first-year English course : student and tutor perceptions
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Political risk analysis of the Renewable Energy Sector in South Africa and the effect on Foreign Direct Investment
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Exploring the viability of a cognitive behavioural therapy-based activity for usage in a future anxiety intervention programme within the South African context
Published 2016“…High incidences of fear and anxiety symptoms have also been reported in research on South African children over the last decade; indicating a need for effective anxiety interventions specifically developed for South African children. …”
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Review of the competitive bid for PV in South Africa: is SA maximising job creation and value for money from its photovoltaic industy?
Published 2018“…The recent slowdowns in the market in Spain and Germany make South Africa highly attractive to foreign developers, financiers and suppliers. …”
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A comparative study of South African and Brazilian HIV and AIDS rates and policies
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Evaluator characteristics and programme evaluability decisions: an exploratory study of evaluation practice in South Africa, Brazil, the United Kingdom, and the United States of Am...
Published 2017“…Responding to recent calls in the literature for cross-country comparisons of evaluation practice, this simulation study investigated (a) evaluators' perspectives on what determines a programme's evaluability, (b) what criteria evaluators prioritise when assessing a programme's evaluability, and (c) the degree to which practice context (developing, developed, or both) and self-reported levels of evaluation experience predict programme evaluability decisions. …”
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