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Books

Maltby, J., Day, L. & Macaskill, A. (2011). Differentielle Psychologie, Personlichkeit und Intelligenz. Munchen: Pearson Studium.

Maltby, J. Williams, G., McGarry, J. & Day, L. (2010). Research Methods for Nursing and Healthcare. Harlow: Prentice Hall (Pearson Education) . 

Maltby, J. Day, L. & Macaskill, A. (2010). Personality, Individual Differences and Intelligence. (2nd Edition) Harlow: Prentice Hall (Pearson Education) . 

Acton, C., Miller, R., Maltby, J. &  Fullerton, D. (2009). Social Research with SPSS. (2nd edition) London: MacMillan. 

Maltby, J., Day, L. & Williams, G. (2009). An introduction to statistics for nurses . [Korean translation] ed. Pearson Education Korea Ltd and FORNURSE.

Maltby, J. Day, L. & Macaskill, A. (2007). Personality, Individual Differences and Intelligence. Harlow: Prentice Hall (Pearson Education) . 

Maltby, J. Day, L. & Williams, G. (2007). Statistics for Nurses. Harlow: Prentice Hall (Pearson Education).

McCutcheon, L. E., Houran, J., Maltby, J. & Ashe, D. (2004). Celebrity Worshippers: Inside the Minds of Stargazers. Frederick, MD: PublishAmerica. 

Miller, R., Acton, C., Fullerton, D. & Maltby, J. (2002). Social Research with SPSS.  London: MacMillan. 

Maltby, J. & Day, L. (2001).  Early Success with Statistics.  Harlow: Prentice Hall. 

Maltby, J., Lewis, C.A., & Hill, A.P. (2000). Commissioned Reviews on 250 Psychological Tests.  (Vols 1 & 2). Lampeter, Wales: Edwin Mellen Press. 

 

Grants Awarded

Maltby, J., Milburn, L. & Durrant, D. (2012). A Disability Audit: Midlands and South West. Arts Council England. (£39,998, FEC not included)

Paterson, K., Filik, R. & Maltby, J. (2011-2013). Improving secondary school students’ science text comprehension. Leverhulme Trust. (£72,821 FEC not included).

Maltby, J. & Day, L. (2009/10). Individual Difference Practical Resource Pack. Higher Education Academy Psychology Network. (£5492.80; FEC included).

 Colley, A. & Maltby, J. (2009/10). Public sporting role models, sports interest and sport participation among young people. Leverhulme Trust. (£36454; FEC not included)

Maltby, J., Day, L. & Giles, D. C. (2008/2009). ‘To be, or not to be, a psychologist’: Psychology students implicit theories of what makes an ideal psychologist. Higher Education Academy Psychology Network (£5679; FEC not included).

Maltby, J., Day, L. & Giles, D. C. (2008/2009). Psychological Test Resource. Higher Education Academy Psychology Network. (£4966; FEC not included).

Maltby J. (2003). Examining Research Findings on Celebrity Worship. EMAP Magazines. £1000

Maltby, J. (2003). Examining Research Findings on Celebrity Worship. Sky History Channel, £1000

Maltby J. with ARC Research and Consultancy, and University of Sheffield (2000/01) reviewing good practice among the partnerships involved in National Right Fit Health Promotion: Glaxo-Smith-Kline/Barnardos. £50,000

McCamley, A., Maltby, J. with Society of Volunteer Associations (1998/2000):  The ‘Triumph and Success’ research project among 15 to 21 year olds in Sheffield in collaboration with the Society of Volunteer Associations and other local Sheffield youth agencies.  Joseph Rowntree Foundation. £92,000.

 

 

Research publications

In press

Wood, A. M., Brown, G. D. A., & Maltby, J. (in press). Social norm influences on evaluations of the risks associated with alcohol consumption: Applying the rank based Decision by Sampling model to health judgments. Alcohol and Alcoholism

Joseph, S., Maltby, J., Stockton, H., Hunt, N., Regel, S. & Wood, A.M. (in press). The Psychological  Well-Being - Post-Traumatic Changes Questionnaire (PWB-PTCQ): Reliability and Validity Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy

 

 

Wood, A.M., Brown, G.D.A. & Maltby, J. (2012). How are Personality Judgments Made? A Cognitive Model of Reference Group Effects, Personality Scale Responses, and Behavioral Reactions. Journal of Personality

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2012

Pinto, D.G. Maltby, J. Wood, A.M, & Day, L.,  (2012). A behavioural test of Horneys's linkage between authenticity and agression: People living authentically are less likey to respond aggressively in unfair situations. Personality and Individual Differences, 52, 41-44.

Maltby, J., Wood, A.M., Day, L. & Pinto, D.G. (2012). The position of authenticity within extant models of personality. Personality and Individual Differences, 52, 269-273.

 

2011

Maltby, J. & Day, L. (2011). Celebrity Worship and Incidence of Elective Cosmetic Surgery: Evidence of a link among young adults. Journal of Adolescent Health, 49, 483-489.

Wood, A.M., Linley, P.A., Maltby, J., Kashdan, T.B.  Hurling, R. (2011). Using personal and psychological strengths leads to increases in well-being over time: A longitudinal study and the development of the strengths use questionnaire. Personality and Individual Differences, 50, 15-19.

Wood, A.M., Brown, G.D.A. & Maltby, J. (2011). Thanks, but I'm used to better. A relative rank model of gratitude. Emotion, 11, 175-180.

Pinto, D., Maltby, J. & Wood, A.M. (2011). Exploring the Tripartite Model of Authenticity within Gray's Approach and Inhibition Systems and Cloninger's  Bio-social Model of Personality. Personality and Individual Differences, 51, 194-197.

Proctor, C., Maltby, J. & Linley, P.A. (2011). Strengths Use as a Predictor of Well-being and Health Related Quality of Life. Journal of Happiness Studies, 12, 153-169.

Proctor, C., Tsukayama, E., Wood, A. M., Maltby, J., Eades, F., Linley, P. A. (2011). Strengths Gym: The impact of a character strengths-based intervention on the life satisfaction and well-being of adolescent students. Journal of Positive Psychology, 6, 377-388.

 

2010

Maltby, J. (2010). An Interest in Fame: Confirming the Measurement and Empirical Conceptualisation of Fame Interest. The British Journal of Psychology, 101, 411-432.

Day, L., Hanson, K., Maltby, J., Proctor, C. & Wood, A.M. (2010). Hope uniquely predicts objective academic achievement above intelligence, personality and previous academic achievement. Journal of Research in Personality, 44, 550-553.

Proctor, C., Linley, P.A. & Maltby, J. (2010). Very Happy Youths: Benefits of Very High Life Satisfaction among Adolescents. Social Indicators Research, 98, 519-532.

Maltby, J., Lewis, C.A., Freeman, A., Day, L., Cruise, S.M., & Breslin, M. (2010). Religion and health. Application of a cognitive-behavioural framework. Mental Health, Religion and Culture, 13, 749-759.

 

2009

Colley, A., Mulhern, G., Maltby, J & Wood, A.M. (2009). The short form BSRI: Instrumentality, expressiveness and gender associations among a United Kingdom sample. Personality and Individual Differences, 46, 384-387.

Wood, A.M., Joseph, S. & Maltby, J. (2009). Gratitude predicts psychological well-being above the Big-Five facets. Personality and Individual Differences, 46, 443-447.

Proctor, C., Linley, P.A. & Maltby. J. (2009). Youth Life Satisfaction measures: A Review. Journal of Positive Psychology, 4, 128-144.

Abdel-Khalek, A.M., Lester, D., Maltby, J. & Tomas-Sabado, J. (2009). The Arabic Scale of Death Anxiety: Some results from East and West. Omega, 59, 39-50.

Abdel-Khalek, A.M. & Maltby, J. (2009). Differences in Anxiety Scores of College Students from Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom and the U.S.A. Psychological Reports, 104, 624-626.

Linley, P.A., Maltby, J., Wood, A.M., Osbourne, G. & Hurling, R. (2009). Measuring Happiness: The Higher Order Factor Structure of Subjective of Psychological Well-being Measures. Personality and Individual Differences, 47, 878-884.  

Proctor, C.L., Linley, P.A., & Maltby, J. (2009). Youth life satisfaction: A review of  the literature. Journal of Happiness Studies, 10, 583-630.

 

2008

Abdel-Khalek, A. M. & Maltby, J. (2008). The comparison of predictors of Death Obsession within two cultures. Death Studies, 32, 366-377.

Abdel-Khalek, A.M. & Maltby, J. (2008). Reliability, factorial validity, and means on the Kuwait University Anxiety Scale: A UK university sample. Psychological Reports, 102, 867-869.

Colley, A. & Maltby, J. (2008) Impact of the Internet on our lives: Male and female personal perspectives. Computers in Human Behavior24, 2005-2013.

Maltby, J. Lewis, C.A. & Day, L. (2008). Prayer and subjective well-being. The application of a cognitive-behavioural framework. Mental Health, Religion and Culture, 11, 119-129.

Maltby, J., Day, L., Giles, D. C., Gillett, R., Quick, M., Langcaster-James, H. & Linley, P. A. (2008). Implicit theories of a desire for fame. British Journal of Psychology, 99, 279-292.

Maltby, J., Day, L., Gill, P., Colley, A. & Wood, A.M. (2008). Beliefs around Luck: Confirming the Empirical Conceptualization of Beliefs around Luck and the Development of the Darke and Freedman Beliefs Around Luck scale. Personality and Individual Differences, 45, 655-660.

Maltby, J., Wood, A., Day, L., Kon, T.W.H, Colley, A. & Linley, P.A. (2008). Personality predictors of levels of forgiveness two and a half years after the transgression. Journal of Research in Personality, 42, 1088-1094.

Thalbourne, M. A. & Maltby, J. (2008). Transliminality, thin boundaries, Unusual Experiences, and temporal lobe lability. Personality and Individual Differences, 44, 1617-1623.

Wood, A. M., Linley, P. A., Maltby, J., Baliousis, M. & Joseph, S. (2008). The authentic personality: A theoretical and empirical conceptualization, and the development of the Authenticity Scale. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 55, 385-399.

Wood, A. M., Maltby, J. Stewart, N., Linley, P. A., & Joseph, S. (2008). A social-cognitive model of trait and state levels of gratitude. Emotion, 8, 281-290.

Wood, A. M., Maltby, J., Gillett, R., Linley, P. A., & Joseph, S. (2008). The role of gratitude in the development of social support, stress, and depression: Two longitudinal studies. Journal of Research in Personality, 42, 854-871.

Wood, A. M., Maltby, J., Stewart, N., & Joseph, S. (2008). Conceptualizing gratitude and appreciation as a unitary personality trait. Personality and Individual Differences, 44, 619-630.

Colley, A. & Maltby, J. (2008). Expressiveness, gender and liking for musical instruments. The Irish Journal of Psychology, 29, 165-178.

 

2007

Linley, P. A., Maltby, J., Wood, A. M., Joseph, S., Harrington, S., Peterson, C., Park, N., & Seligman, M. E. P. (2007). Character Strengths in the United Kingdom: The VIA Inventory of Strengths. Personality and Individual Differences, 43, 341-351.

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., and Gillett, R. (2007). Attributional style, self esteem, and celebrity worship. Media Psychology, 9, 291-308.

Sheridan, L., North, A.C., Maltby, J. and Gillett, R. (2007). Celebrity worship, addiction and criminality. Psychology, Crime and Law, 559-571.

 

2006

Maltby, J., Day, L., McCutcheon, L.E., Houran, J. & Ashe, D. (2006). Extreme celebrity worship, fantasy proneness and dissociation: Developing the measurement and understanding of celebrity worship within a clinical personality context. Personality and Individual Differences, 40, 273-283.

 

Sheridan, L., Maltby, J. and Gillett, R. (2006). Pathological public figure preoccupation: Its relationship with dissociation and absorption. Personality and Individual Differences. 41, 525-535.

 

 

Ashe, D.D., Maltby, J. and McCutcheon, L.E. (2005). Are celebrity-worshippers more prone to narcissism? A brief report. North American journal of Psychology, 7, 239-46.

 

2005

Barber, L., Maltby, J. & Macaskill, A. (2005). Angry memories and thoughts of revenge:  the relationship between forgiveness and anger rumination. Personality and Individual Differences, 39, 253-262.

Day, L. & Maltby, J. (2005). “With Good Luck”: Belief in good luck and cognitive planning. Personality and Individual Differences, 39, 1217-1226.

Day, L. & Maltby, J. (2005). Forgiveness and Social Loneliness. Journal of Psychology, 139, 553-555.

Lewis, C.A., Maltby, J. & Day, L. (2005). Religious orientation, religious coping and happiness among U.K. adults. Personality and Individual Differences, 38,1193-1202.

Maltby, J. (2005). Protecting the Sacred and Expressions of Rituality: Examining the relationship between dimensions of extrinsic religiosity and unhealthy guilt. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 78, 77-93.

Maltby, J., Day, L. & Barber, L. (2005). Forgiveness and happiness. The differing contexts of forgiveness using the distinction between hedonic and eudaimonic happiness. Journal of Happiness Studies, 6, 1-13.

Maltby, J., Giles, D., Barber, L. & McCutcheon, L.E. (2005). Intense-personal Celebrity Worship and Body Image: Evidence of a link among female adolescents. British Journal of Health Psychology, 10, 17-32.

 

2004

Giles, D.C. & Maltby, J. (2004). The role of media in adolescent development: Relations between autonomy, attachment, and interest in celebrities.  Personality and Individual Differences, 36, 813-822.

Maltby, J. & Day, L. (2004). Forgiveness and Defense Style. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 165, 99-109.

Maltby, J. & Day, L. (2004). Should never the twain meet? Integrating models of religious personality and religious mental health. Personality and Individual Differences, 36, 1275-1290.

Maltby, J. (2004). Celebrity and Religious Worship: A refinement. The Journal of Psychology, 138, 286-288.

Maltby, J., Day, L. & Barber, L. (2004). Forgiveness and mental health variables: Interpreting the relationship using an adaptational-continuum model of personality and coping. Personality and Individual Differences, 37, 1629-1641

Maltby, J., Day, L., McCutcheon, L.E., Gillett, R., Houran, J., & Ashe, D. (2004). Celebrity Worship using an adaptational-continuum model of personality and coping. British Journal of Psychology. 95, 411-428.

Maltby, J., Day, L., McCutcheon, L.E., Martin, M.M., & Cayanus, J.L. (2004). Celebrity worship, cognitive flexibility and social complexity. Personality and Individual Differences, 37, 1475-1482.

 

2003

Day, L. & Maltby, J. (2003). Belief in good luck and psychological well-being: The mediating role of optimism and irrational beliefs. The Journal of Psychology, 137, 99-110.

Maltby, J. & Day, L. (2003) Religious orientation, religious coping and appraisals of stress: Assessing cognitive factors in the relationship between religiosity and psychological well-being.  Personality and Individual Differences, 34, 1209-1224.

Maltby, J. & Day, L. (2003). Applying a Social Identity paradigm to examine the relationship between self-esteem and men’s attitudes towards men and women. The Journal of Social Psychology, 143, 111-126.

Maltby, J., Houran, M.A., & McCutcheon, L.E. (2003).  A Clinical Interpretation of Attitudes and Behaviors Associated with Celebrity Worship.  Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 191, 25-29.

Martin, M. M., Cayanus, J. L., McCutcheon, L. E., & Maltby, J. (2003). Celebrity worship and cognitive flexibility. North American Journal of Psychology, 5, 75-80.

McCutcheon, L.E., Ashe, D.D., Houran, J., & Maltby, J. (2003). A Cognitive Profile of Individuals Who Tend to Worship Celebrities. The Journal of Psychology, 137, 309-322.

 

2002

Macaskill, A., Maltby, J., & Day, L. (2002). Forgiveness and Emotional Empathy. The Journal of Social Psychology, 142, 663-665.

Maltby, J. & Day, L. (2002). Religious experience, religious orientation and schizotypal personality traits. Mental Health, Religion and Culture, 5, 163-174.

Maltby, J. (2002). The ‘Age-Universal’ I-E scale – 12: Confirmatory Factor Analysis. The Journal of Psychology, 136, 555-560.

Maltby, J., Houran, J., Lange, R., Ashe, D., & McCutcheon, L.E. (2002). Thou Shalt Worship No Other Gods - Unless They Are Celebrities. Personality and Individual Differences, 32, 1157-1172.

McCutcheon, L.E. & Maltby, J. (2002). Personality Attributions About Individuals High and Low in the Tendency to Worship Celebrities. Current Research in Social Psychology, 7, 325-338.

 

2001

Garner, I., Maltby, J. & Lord, J. (2001).  Developing Virtual Support for students: Student Support and the role of IT at Level One.  Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 17, 217-219.

Macaskill, A., Maltby, J. & Day, L. (2001). An Exploration of Social Interest in British Students Post-Conservatism.  Individual Psychology, 57, 388-39

Maltby, J & Day, L. (2001). Psychological correlates of attitudes toward men.  The Journal of Psychology, 135, 335-351.

Maltby, J. & Day, L. (2001). The relationship between exercise motives and psychological well-being.  The Journal of Psychology, 135, 651-660.

Maltby, J. & Day, L. (2001). Watson’s Irrational Belief Scale: One factor or four?  Journal of Psychology, 135, 462-464.

Maltby, J. & Day, L. (2001).  Spiritual Involvement and belief: the relationship between spirituality and Eysenck’s personality dimensions.  Personality and Individual Differences, 30, 187-192.

Maltby, J. & Day, L. (2001).  The relationship between Spirituality and Eysenck’s personality dimensions: A replication among English adults. The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 162, 119-122.

Maltby, J. & McCutcheon, L.E. (2001). The Relationship between Attitudes Toward Celebrities and Authoritarianism. Psychological Reports, 88, 979-980.

Maltby, J. (2001) 'Learning statistics by computer software is cheating': Age as a factor for preference of the learning method of statistics. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 17, 329-331.

Maltby, J. (2001). The concurrent validity of the Francis Scale of Attitude Toward Christianity using Intrinsic, Extrinsic and Quest Scales as Criteria. International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 11, 35-43.

Maltby, J., Houran, J., Ashe, D., & McCutcheon, L.E. (2001). The Self-Reported Psychological Well-Being of Celebrity Worshippers. North American Journal of Psychology, 3, 441-452.

Maltby, J., Macaskill, A. & Day, L. (2001). Failure to forgive self and others: A replication and extension of the relationship between forgiveness, personality, social desirability and general health. Personality and Individual Differences, 30, 881-885.

 

2000

Day, L. & Maltby, J. (2000). Can Kinderman and Bentalls’ suggestions for a personal and situational attributions questionnaire be used to examine all aspects of attributional style?  Personality and Individual Differences, 29, 1047-1055.

Day, L., Maltby, J., Giles, D. & Wingrove, V. (2000). Psychological Correlates of attitudes towards shoplifting and self-reported shoplifting.  Psychology, Crime and Law, 6, 71-79.

Lewis, C.A, Maltby, J. & Burkinshaw, S. (2000).  Religion and Happiness: Still no association.  Journal of Beliefs and Values, 21, 233-236.

Lewis, C.A., & Maltby, J. (2000). Conservatism and Religiosity. Personality and Individual Differences, 29, 793-798.

Maltby, J. & Day, L. (2000). Depressive symptoms and religious orientation: Examining the relationship between religiosity and depression within the context of other correlates of depression. Personality and Individual Differences, 28, 383-393.

Maltby, J. & Day, L. (2000). Religious Orientation and Death Obsession. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 161, 122-124.

Maltby, J. & Day, L. (2000). The reliability and validity of a Susceptibility to Embarrassment scale among Adults. Personality and Individual Differences, 29, 749-756.

Maltby, J. & Day, L. (2000). The reliability and validity of the death obsession scale among English university and adult samples. Personality and Individual Differences, 28, 695-700.

Maltby, J. &  Day, L. (2000). Romantic Acts and Depression. Psychological Reports, 86, 260-262.

Maltby, J. &  Day, L. (2000). Romantic Acts and EPQ scores. The Journal of Psychology, 134, 462-464.

Maltby, J., Garner, I., Lewis, C.A. & Day, L. (2000).  Religious Orientation and Schziotypal Traits.   Personality and Individual Differences, 28, 143-151.

 

1999

Day, L., Maltby, J. & Macaskill, A. (1999). The Relationship between Belief in Good Luck and General Health.  Psychological Reports, 85, 971-972.

Lewis, C.A., Maltby, J. & Hearsey, A. (1999) Reliability and Validity of a Rejection of Christianity Scale among Northern Irish students.  Journal of Beliefs and Values, 20, 231-238.

Maltby, J. & Day, L. (1999). Sex roles, attitude toward sex roles and defense style.  Journal of Genetic Psychology, 160, 381-383.

Maltby, J. & Price, J. (1999). Defence Style and Conservatism. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 160, 389-396.

Maltby, J. (1999) The internal structure of a derived, revised, and amended measure of the Religious Orientation Scale: The ‘Age-Universal’ I-E scale 12. Social Behaviour and Personality, 27, 407-412.

Maltby, J. (1999). Frequent and regular church attendance as a religious ritual.  Further investigation of the relationship between public aspects of religiosity and obsessional symptoms.  Personality and Individual Differences, 27, 199-205.

Maltby, J. (1999). Personality Dimensions of Religious Orientation. Journal of Psychology, 133, 631-640.

Maltby, J. (1999). Religious Orientation and Religious Experience.  The North American Journal of Psychology, 1, 289-292.

Maltby, J. (1999).  Religious Orientation and Eysenck’s personality dimensions: The use of an amended religious orientation scale to examine the relationship between religiosity, psychoticism, neuroticism and extraversion.  Personality and Individual Differences, 26, 79-84.

Maltby, J., Lewis, C.A. & Day, L. (1999) Religion and Psychological Well-being: The role of personal prayer.  British Journal of Health Psychology, 4, 363-378.

Maltby, J., Macaskill, A., Day, L. & Garner, I. (1999). Social Interest and EPQ scores.  Psychological Reports, 85, 197-200.

 

1998

Maltby, J. & Day, L.  (1998) Amending a measure of the Quest Religious Orientation: Applicability of the scale’s use among religious and non-religious persons. Personality and Individual Differences, 25, 517-522.

Maltby, J. & Talley, M. (1998) The psychometric properties of an abbreviated form of the Revised Junior Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (JEPQR-A) among 12-15 year old US young persons.  Personality and Individual Differences, 24, 891-893.

Maltby, J. (1998). Religious Orientation and Rigidity.  The Journal of Psychology, 132, 674-676.

Maltby, J. (1998).  Church Attendance and Anxiety.  The Journal of Social Psychology, 138, 537-538.

Maltby, J., Kirwan, J. & McCollam, P. (1998).  Scores on a statistics test and scores of the Defence Style Questionnaire.  Psychological Reports, 83, 364-366.

Maltby, J., Lewis, C.A. & Hill, A. (1998).  Oral Pessimism and depressive symptoms: A comparison with other correlates of depression.  British Journal of Medical Psychology, 71, 195-200.

 

1997

Lewis, C.A. & Maltby, J, (1997).  The factor structure of the Francis scale of Attitude toward Christianity among Northern Irish adults.  The Irish Journal of Psychology, 18, 349-354.

Maltby, J. & Lewis, C.A. (1997).  The reliability and validity of a short scale of attitude towards Christianity among USA, English, Republic of Ireland, and Northern Ireland adults. Personality and Individual Differences, 22, 649-654.

Maltby, J. (1997) Obsessional Personality Traits: The association with Attitude toward Christianity and Religious Puritanism.  The Journal of Psychology, 131, 675-677.

Maltby, J. (1997). An Extrinsic Orientation toward Religion and Defensive Style.  The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 158, 507-508.

Maltby, J. (1997).  An amended version of religious orientation: Some data on reliability and validity among English and Northern Irish school-children.  The Irish Journal of Psychology, 18, 448-450.

Maltby, J. (1997).  Examining the Generalizability of the Orality-Depression Link. The Journal of Psychology, 131, 678-679.

Maltby, J. (1997).  Personality and Correlates of Religiosity among adults in the Republic of Ireland.  Psychological Reports, 81, 827-831.

Maltby, J. (1997).  The concurrent validity of a short measure of social conservatism among English students.  Personality and Individual Differences, 23, 901-903.

Maltby, J. (1997).  Unconscious determinants of social attitude: Can conservatism and religiosity be described as ego-defensive attitudes.  The Irish Journal of Psychology, 18, 358.

Maltby, J., Day, L. & Edge, R. (1997).  Social Conservatism and Intolerance to Ambiguity.  Perceptual and Motor Skills, 85, 929-930.

 

1996

Lewis, C.A. & Maltby, J. (1996).  Personality, Prayer and Church Attendance in a sample of male college students in the USA. Psychological Reports, 78, 1-3.

Maltby, J. & Cope, C. (1996).  Reliability estimates of the Internal Control Index among UK samples. Psychological Reports, 79, 595-598.

Maltby, J. & Lewis, C.A. (1996) Measuring Intrinsic and Extrinsic Orientation toward Religion: Amendments for its use among Religious and Non-Religious samples. Personality and Individual Differences, 21, 937-946.

Maltby, J. & Lewis, C.A. (1996).  An examination of the internal reliability of the Breskin Rigidity Scale.  Perceptual and Motor Skills, 82, 195-198.

Maltby, J. & Lewis, C.A. (1996).  An examination of the internal reliability of the Breskin Rigidity Scale among German adults.  Perceptual and Motor Skills, 83, 409-410.

Maltby, J. (1996).  Attribution Style and Projection.  The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 157, 505-506.

 

1995

Lewis, C.A. & Maltby, J. (1995). Authoritarianism and Projection. Psychological Reports, 77, 362.

Lewis, C.A. & Maltby, J. (1995). Religiosity and Personality among USA adults. Personality and Individual Differences, 18, 293-295.

Lewis, C.A. & Maltby, J. (1995). Religious attitude and practice: its relationship to obsessionality. Personality and Individual Differences, 19, 105-108.

Lewis, C.A. & Maltby, J. (1995).  The reliability and validity of the Francis scale of Attitude towards Christianity among US adults. Psychological Reports, 76, 1243-1247.

Maltby, J. (1995). Frequency of Church Attendance and Obsessive Actions among English and US adults. The Journal of Psychology, 129, 599-600.

Maltby, J. (1995).  A short measure of general self-esteem among Northern Irish university students: some data on reliability.  Perceptual and Motor Skills, 81, 1201-1202.

Maltby, J. (1995).  Is there a denominational difference for scores on the Francis Scale of Attitude towards Christianity in Northern Irish adults. Psychological Reports, 76, 88-90.

Maltby, J. (1995).  Personality, Prayer and Church Attendance among US female adults.  The  Journal of Social Psychology, 135, 529-531.

Maltby, J., Talley, M., Cooper, C. & Leslie, J.C. (1995). Personality effects in personal and public orientations toward religion. Personality and Individual Differences, 19, 157-163.

 

1994

Lewis, C. A., & Maltby, J. (1994). Religious attitudes and obsessional personality traits among UK adults. Psychological Reports, 75, 353-354.

Maltby, J. (1994).  The reliability and validity of the Francis scale of Attitude towards Christianity among Republic of Ireland adults. The Irish Journal of Psychology, 15, 595-598.

Maltby, J., McCollam, P. & Millar, D. (1994).  Religiosity and obsessionality: A refinement.  The Journal of Psychology, 128, 609-611.

 

1992

Lewis, C.A. & Maltby, J. (1992). Pre-oedipal Fixation and Religiosity: a refinement. The Journal of Psychology, 126, 687-688.

 

Other publications

Edited publications

Joseph, S., Linley, P. A., & Maltby, J. (Eds.). (2006). Positive psychology, religion, and spirituality [Special Issue]. Mental Health, Religion, and Culture, 9 (3).

Book Chapters

Maltby, J. (2005) The Social Identity of Men: Locating the central role of self-esteem in men’s attitudes towards men and women. In The Psychology of Gender Identity. New York: Nova Publishers.

Linley, P. A., Harrington, S., Joseph, S., Maltby, J. & Wood, A. M. (in press). Positive psychology applications. In S. Lopez [Ed.], Handbook of Positive Psychology, 2 ed.

Maltby, J. & Giles, D. C. (2008). Measurement and Profiling of Celebrity Worship. In J. R. Meloy, L. Sheridan & J. Hoffman. [Eds.], Stalking, Threatening, and Attacking Public Figures: A Psychological and Behavioral Analysis. Oxford University Press.

Articles

Giles D. & Maltby J. (2006). Praying at the alter of the stars. Psychologist, 19, 82-85.

Reports

Hurling, R., Maltby, J. & Linley, P.A. (2008). The Consumer Vitality Scales: summary of evidence for their efficacy. Unilever Research Report CW 08 0057

 

 

 

Contact Details

Room NW 208
School of Psychology
University of Leicester
106 New Walk
LEICESTER
LE1 7EA

jm148@le.ac.uk

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Office Hours

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Thursdays 1:15-2:00 pm

Please do email to arrange an appointment for those times or the possibility of any other times.

Research Day

Wednesday

Teaching
  • PS2002/2017: Social Behaviour and Development I
  • PS2015/2015: Abnormal Psychology and Individual Differences
  • PS3020: Individual Differences.
  • PS3001 Projects
  • PS3003/8 Dissertations

 

School Contact Details

School of Psychology
Henry Wellcome Building
University of Leicester
Lancaster Road
Leicester
LE1 9HN
UK

psychology@le.ac.uk

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News & Events

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Psychology International Seminar Series

Prof. John Aggleton
Cardiff University

An Anatomy of Memory
(with some unexpected terminations)

Wednesday 27th June 2012 1400:1500

Frank & Katherine May Lecture Theatre
Henry Wellcome Building