Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Claire Fox - 2014 Publications

Fox, C. L., Corr, M-L., Gadd, D., & Butler, I. (2014). Young teenagers’ experiences of domestic abuse. Journal of Youth Studies, 17, 510-526.

Fox, C. L., Hale, R., & Gadd, D. (2014). Domestic abuse prevention education: Listening to the views of young people. Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 14, 28-41.

Fox, C. L., Jones, S. E., Stiff, C., & Sayers, J. (2014). Does the gender of the bully/victim pairing and the type of bullying portrayed influence children’s attitudes to a bullying incident? Aggressive Behavior, 40, 359-368.

Gadd, D. Corr, M-L, Fox, C. L., & Butler, I. (2014). This is abuse… or is it? Domestic abuse perpetrators’ responses to anti-domestic violence publicity. Crime, Media and Culture, 10, 3-22.

Gadd, D., Fox, C. L., & Hale, R. (2014). Preliminary steps towards a more preventative approach to eliminating violence against women in Europe. European Journal of Criminology, 11, 463-480.

Withey, L., Fox, C. L., & Hartley, J. (2014). “I cannot mess this up anymore”: The experiences of undergraduates who withdraw and start again elsewhere. Psychology Teaching Review, 20, 78-89.

Richard Stephens - 2014 Journal Articles

Stephens, R, Grange, J, Jones, K, Owen, L. (2014). A critical analysis of alcohol hangover research methodology for surveys or studies of effects on cognition. Psychopharmacology 231, 2223-2236. 

Tolstrup, J, Stephens, R, Grønbæk, M. (2014). Does the severity of hangovers decline with age? Survey of the prevalence of severe hangover in different age groups. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 38, 466-470. 

Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Michael Murray - Journal Articles 2014

Murray, M. (2014). Social history of health psychology: context and textbooks. Health Psychology Review, 8, 215-237 

Murray, M. (2014). The time has come to talk of many things: some comments on Ogden and Friedman. Health Psychology Review, 8, 246-250.  

Vanaanen, A., Murray, M., & Kuokkanen, A. (2014).  The growth and stagnation of work stress: publication trends and scientific representations 1960-2011. History of the Human Sciences, 27, 116-138.


Thursday, 23 October 2014

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