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  • Maltby, J., Day, L., Giles, D. C., Gillett, R., Quick, M., Langcaster-James, H. & Linley, A. (2008). Implicit theories of a desire for fame. British Journal of Psychology, 99, 279-292.
  • Wood, A. M., Maltby, J., Gillett, R., Linley, P. A., & Joseph, S. (2008). The role of gratitude in stress, depression, and social support: Two longitudinal studies. Journal of Research in Personality, 42, 854-871.
  • Gillett, R. (2007). Assessment of working memory performance in self-ordered selection tests. Cortex, 43, 1047-1056.
  • Maltby, J., Macaskill, A. & Gillett, R. (2007). The cognitive nature of forgiveness: Using cognitive strategies of primary appraisal and coping to describe the process of forgiving. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 63, 555-566.
  • North, A. C., Sheridan, L., Maltby, J., & Gillett, R. (2007). Attributional style, self esteem, and celebrity worship. Media Psychology, 9, 291-308.
  • Sheridan, L., North, A., Maltby, J. & Gillett, R. (2007). Celebrity worship, addiction and criminality. Psychology, Crime & Law, 13, 559-571.
  • Woodhams, J. A., Gillett, R. & Grant, T. (2007). Understanding the factors that affect the severity of juvenile stranger sex offences: The effect of victim characteristics and number of suspects. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 22, 218-237.
  • Sheridan, L., Maltby, J., & Gillett, R. (2006). Pathological public figure preoccupation: Its relationship with dissociation and absorption. Personality and Individual Differences, 41, 525-535.
  • Sheridan, L. & Gillett, R. (2005). Major world events and discrimination. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 8, 191-197.
  • Maltby, J., Day, L., McCutcheon, L.E., Gillett, R., Houran, J., & Ashe, D. (2004). Personality and coping: A context for examining celebrity worship and mental health. British Journal of Psychology, 95, 411-428.
  • Gillett, R. (2003). The metric comparability of meta-analytic effect-size estimators from factorial designs. Psychological Methods, 8, 419-433.
  • Sheridan, L. P., Gillett, R., Blaauw, E., Davies, G. M. & Patel, D. (2003). ‘There’s no smoke without fire’: Are male ex-partners perceived as more ‘entitled’ to stalk than stranger or acquaintance stalkers? British Journal of Psychology, 94, 87-98.
  • Gillett, R. (2002). Rook methodology: A flexible framework for exact test development in the matching paradigm. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 69, 37-48.
  • Gillett, R. (2002). The object relocation task: An exact test of significance with credit for partial knowledge. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 55, 199-211.
  • Gillett, R. (2002). The unseen power loss: Stemming the flow. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 62, 960-968.
  • Sheridan, L. P., Gillett, R. & Davies, G. M. (2002). Perceptions and prevalence of stalking in a male sample. Psychology, Crime and Law, 8, 289-310.
  • Gillett, R. (2001). Meta-analysis and bias in research reviews. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 19, 287-294.
  • Gillett, R. (2001). Sample size determination for a t test given a t value from a previous study: A FORTRAN 77 program. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments & Computers, 33, 544-548.
  • Gillett, R. (2001). An online exact small-sample test of significance for extended matching tasks. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments & Computers, 33, 485-488.
  • Sheridan, L. P., Gillett, R. & Davies, G. M. (2000). Stalking: Seeking the Victim's Perspective. Psychology, Crime and Law, 6, 267-280.
  • Foreman, N. & Gillett, R. (1998). Handbook of Spatial Research Paradigms and Methodologies. Volume 2. Hove: Psychology Press.
  • Wilson, P. N., Foreman, N. & Gillett, R. (1997). Active versus passive processing of spatial information in a computer-simulated environment. Ecological Psychology, 9, 207-222.
  • Foreman, N. & Gillett, R. (1997). Handbook of Spatial Research Paradigms and Methodologies. Volume 1. Hove: Psychology Press.
  • Gillett, R. (1996). Sampling with fallible memory: an occupancy problem. The Statistician, 45, 299-305.
  • Gillett, R. (1996). Sample size determination in a chi-squared test given information from an earlier study. Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 21, 230-246.
  • Gillett, R. (1996). Retrospective power surveys. The Statistician, 45, 231-236.
  • Gillett, R. (1996). Testing hypotheses about working memory capacity. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 49, 241-252.
  • Gillett, R. (1995). The expected power of F and t tests conditional on information from an earlier study. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 48, 371-384.
  • Gillett, R. (1994). Post hoc power analysis. Journal of Applied Psychology, 79, 783-785.
  • Gillett, R. (1994). The exact null distribution for radial maze statistics: A FORTRAN 77 program. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 26, 70-73.
  • Gillett, R. (1994). An average power criterion for sample size estimation. The Statistician, 43, 389-394.
  • Foreman, N., Gillett, R. & Jones, S. (1994). Choice autonomy and memory for spatial locations in 6-year old children. British Journal of Psychology, 85, 17-27.
  • English, B. J., Gillett, R. & Phillips, M. J. (1992). Inequalities concerning the expected selection differentials. Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, 44, 169-175.
  • Gillett, R. (1992). An eyewitness paradox. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 33, 277-281.
  • Gillett, R. (1991). Population comparisons based on an extreme fraction of the sample: a caveat. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 44, 289-297.
  • Gillett, R. (1991). A FORTRAN 77 program for sample-size determination in replication attempts when effect size is uncertain. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 23, 442-446.
  • Gillett, R. (1991). The top-box paradox. Marketing Research, 3, 37-39.
  • Gillett, R. (1991). Pitfalls in assessing research performance by grant income. Scientometrics, 22, 253-263.
  • Gillett, R. (1991). A quota selection paradox. Journal of Applied Psychology, 76, 746-748.
  • Gillett, R. (1990). Determining the sample size for a replication attempt: a short and simple microcomputer program. Current Psychology: Research & Reviews, 9, 304-307.
  • Gillett, R. (1989). Research performance indicators and peer review: A critical analysis. Higher Education Quarterly, 43, 20-38.
  • Gillett, R. (1989). A sampling artifact in the UGC evaluation of research performance. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 42, 127-132.
  • Gillett, R. (1989). Determining the best departments by their best publications: A strategy best voided. Scientometrics, 17, 121-125.
  • Gillett, R. (1989). Confidence interval construction by Stein's method: A practical and economical approach to sample size determination. Journal of Marketing Research, 26, 237-240.
  • Gillett, R. (1987). Serious anomalies in the UGC comparative evaluation of the research performance of psychology departments. Bulletin of The British Psychological Society, 40, 42-49.
  • Gillett, R. (1987). Rank injustice in academic research. Nature, 327, 381-382.
  • Gillett, R. (1987). No way to assess research. New Scientist, 115, No. 1571, 59-60.
  • Gillett, R. (1987). The UGC evaluation: A rejoinder to Philip Levy. Bulletin of The British Psychological Society, 40, 361-364.
  • Gillett, R. (1987). A critique of the UGC evaluation of research performance. Teaching News, 32, 5-7.
  • Gillett, R. (1986). The weak Borda effect is of little relevance to social choice theory. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 39, 79-86.
  • Gillett, R. (1986). Sample size determination in replication attempts: The standard normal z test. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 39, 190-207.
  • Gillett, R. (1985). The matching paradigm: An exact test procedure. Psychological Bulletin, 97, 106-118.
  • Gillett, R. (1985). Nominal scale response agreement and rater uncertainty. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 38, 58-66.
  • Gillett, R. (1985). Allowing for infeasible pairings in the matching paradigm. Psychometrika, 50, 265-274.
  • Gillett, R. (1984). The weak Borda effect is an unsatisfactory index of plurality-majority disagreement. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 37, 128-130.
  • Gillett, R. (1984). When proportional representation is neither proportional nor representative. Bulletin of The British Psychological Society, 37, 182-184.
  • Gillett, R. (1980). The asymptotic likelihood of agreement between plurality and Condorcet outcomes. Behavioral Science, 25, 23-32.
  • Gillett, R. (1980). Probability expressions for simple social decision scheme models. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 33, 57-70.
  • Gillett, R. (1980). Complex social decision scheme models. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 33, 71-83.
  • Gillett, R. (1980). The comparative likelihood of an equivocal outcome under the plurality, Condorcet, and Borda voting procedures. Public Choice, 35, 483-491.
  • Gillett, R. (1978). A recursion relation for the probability of the paradox of voting. Journal of Economic Theory, 18, 318-327.
  • Gillett, R. (1977). Conflict and indecisiveness in group decision procedures. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 30, 238-239.
  • Gillett, R. (1977). Collective indecision. Behavioral Science, 22, 383-390.