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Evans, Richard H. & Roger Cook. (2014). In the right space: exploring the dynamics between design, environment and pedagogy. QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology).4 indexed citations
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Evans, Richard H., et al.. (2013). A new era : personal technology challenges educational technology. QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology).7 indexed citations
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Evans, Richard H., et al.. (2012). Should we still lecture? Reconsidering pedagogical approaches to promote student engagement, challenging the traditional lecture. QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology). 3803–3812.5 indexed citations
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Evans, Richard H., et al.. (2011). ‘Please leave your mobile phone on’ : Social educational networking in a social society : Encouraging in-class engagement at QUT across physical and virtual learning environments.1 indexed citations
Evans, Richard H.. (1982). Measuring Perceived Risk: a Replication and an Application of Equity Theory. ACR North American Advances.5 indexed citations
Evans, Richard H., et al.. (1975). Service Analysis: a Bank Marketing Example Using Perceptual Mapping. ACR North American Advances.1 indexed citations
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Hahn, Hans Jürgen, et al.. (1974). Activation of macrophages : proceedings of the second Workshop Conference Hoechst, Schloss Reisensburg, 25-26 October, 1973. Elsevier eBooks.1 indexed citations
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Evans, Richard H. & Jude F. Mitchell. (1971). Accumulation of calcium at the motor endplate.. PubMed. 43(2). 433P–434P.2 indexed citations
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Evans, Richard H. & Norman R. Smith. (1969). A Selected Paradigm of Family Behavior. Journal of Marriage and the Family. 31(3). 512–512.1 indexed citations
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