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| Self-report of healthy eating – looking at attributions and factors for success and failure in weight loss |
Alba Tost
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| An Investigation into the effects of pushchair orientation on infants’ stress levels |
Hannah Barbara Young
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| Associating Feeding Satiation and BMI |
Catherine Hughes
Christine Stell
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| Pre-ovulatory females are faster and more likely to guess in a multiple-choice spatial ability test. |
Insa Feinkohl
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| Emotion lateralisation, sex differences and gender effects |
Jenna Ewing
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| Determining individual susceptibility to false recognition according to age, gender and levels of enduring and transient anxiety. |
Jennifer Woolfson
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| Visual search in the real world: oculomotor strategies underpinning object localization in a walking environment. |
Joanna Wincenciak
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| An exploratory analysis of physical exercise using the Wii-Fit and attitudes, affect, motivation and future intentions |
Joanne Cummings
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| An investigation into the psychological resilience of university students |
Kirsty Morton
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| The role of distraction in reducing the attentional blink |
Laura Campbell
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| Can post event information affect the identification of a suspect from a target present line up? |
Lisa Shek
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| Expanding the conception of Maternal Mind-Mindedness |
Louise Harrold
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| Its mine! Investigating the onset of a self-reference advantage in ownership memory |
Lynn Hood
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| The direction that a buggy faces alters mother-infant interaction |
Maheshika Mackenzie
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| The impact of human-canine social bond on their ability to follow human attentional cues |
Mari McLeod
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| Are individual differences in linguistic styles reflected by gesture rate variation? |
Marnie Ker
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| Quantifying covert visual attention: The optimal observer hypothesis |
Niamh Spurr
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| Does sleep change the way we recognise emotions? |
Nicola Forsberg
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| The effect of menstrual cycle and digit ratio on cognitive task performance. |
Nicola Parry
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| Emotion lateralisation of disgust, fear and surprise, sex differences and gender effects. |
Nioma Bennett
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| Nurturing social engagement in a child with high functioning autism; will Intensive Interaction prove an effective intervention? |
Senga Smith
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| An exploratory analysis of the relationship between gesture rate, speech rate, and memory function. |
Stephen McInally
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| The effects of perceived randomness and rates of success on superstitious behaviour |
Stuart Cooney
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| Exploring the relationship between strength of emotion lateralisation and executive function capabilities in non-clinical participants. |
Emma Vallance
Victoria Hannah
Jodie Nield
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| The combined effects of interrogative pressure and co-witness discussion on eyewitness suggestibility. |
Wendy Paton
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| Possible effect of yawn presentation method, Empathising Quotient and Systemizing Quotient scores on number of contagious yawns demonstrated |
Adele Donald
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| Adolescent Egocentrism: Effects of social interaction on the awareness of self and others |
Alison McCusker
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| Short-term and long-term effects of exercise on memory |
Alpa Ashiani
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| Levels of anxiety and behavioural indices of deception: Does it matter whether people believe others think they are lying? |
Amy Faulkner
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| An exploration of the emotional and psychological support provided to child survivors of domestic violence, by relevant professionals, using a Grounded Theory approach. |
Angela McLaughlin
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| Demographic, Trauma and Clinical Characteristics of Child Sexual Abuse Survivors Referred to a Specialist Psychotherapy Service. |
Anna Bak
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| Children’s understanding of moral and social rule violation and their subsequent self presentational behaviour |
Ashleigh Officer
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| Associating Feeding Satiation and BMI. |
Catherine Hughes
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| Development of problem solving in children: Functional fixedness and the emergence of the notion of design. |
Catherine Varnell
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| The affects of perceived levels of facial attractiveness and masculinity on the perceived associations with aggressive criminality. |
Charlotte Payne
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| The effects of induced insomnia on circadian parameters in mice |
Chris Miller
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| How to beat your opponent: Beliefs of expertise and physical presence affect visual attention |
Chris Street
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| All the carrots you can eat |
Christine Stell
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| Is reading as easy as ABC? |
Debbie Hogan
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| Are different types of movement evident within motor imagery? A dual-task investigation. |
Elaine Masson
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| To what extent does our working memory capacity predict source monitoring accuracy in a particularisation task? |
Emily Barker
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| Don’t ask the driver: Active or Passive status influences acquisition of visuospatial information. |
Emily Webber
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| The relationship between change blindness and eye movement monitoring. Its implications for eyewitness testimony. |
Ewelina Wasacz
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| Female dominance and digit ratio |
Faye M. Woodcock
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| Change Blindness: the importance of eye movements and focused attention in explaining change detection. |
Gemma Graham
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| It’s mine! Investigating the onset of a self-reference advantage in ownership memory |
Katherine Gilruth,
Lynn Hood
Laura Smith
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| Differences in Attentional Bias to Sleep-related Words in Good and Poor Sleepers. |
Greg Elder
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