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Research papers published since 2000

2006 - present

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. (2008). The comparison of predictors of Death Obsession within two cultures. Death Studies, 32, 366-377.

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.

Atherton R and Robertson N (2006). Psychological adjustment to lower limb amputation.  Disability and Rehabilitation, 28, 1201-1209.

Bolger, F., Pulford, B. D., & Colman, A. M. (2008). Market entry decisions: Effects of absolute and relative confidence. Experimental Psychology, 55(2), 113-120.

Cheater F, Baker R, Spiers N, Wailoo A, Gillies C, Robertson N and Cawood C (2006). A cluster randomised control trial of the effectiveness of audit and feedback and educational outreach on improving nursing practice and patient outcomes.  Medical Care, 44(6), 542-551.

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

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

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.

Colman, A. M. (2006). Thomas C. Schelling’s psychological decision theory: Introduction to a special issue. Journal of Economic Psychology, 27, 603-608

Colman, A. M. (2006). Argyle, (John) Michael (1925–2002). In L. Goldman (Ed.), Oxford dictionary of national biography (online ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.  

Colman, A. M. (2007). Love is not enough: Other-regarding preferences cannot explain payoff dominance in game theory. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 30, 22-23. 

Colman, A. M., & Browning, L. (2009). Evolution of cooperative turn-taking. Evolutionary Ecology Research, 11, 949-963.  

Colman, A. M., Pulford, B. D., & Bolger, F. (2007). Asymmetric dominance and phantom decoy effects in games. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 104(2), 193-206.

Colman, A. M., Pulford, B. D., & Rose, J. (2008). Collective rationality in interactive decisions: Evidence for team reasoning. Acta Psychologica, 128(2), 387-397.

Colman, A. M., Pulford, B. D., & Rose, J. (2008). Team reasoning and collective rationality: Piercing the veil of obviousness. Acta Psychologica, 128, 409-412. [Reply to commentaries]  

Colman, A. M., & Shafir, E. (2008). Tversky, Amos. In N. Koertge (Ed.), New dictionary of scientific biography (Vol. 7, pp. 91-97). Farmington Hills, MI: Charles Scribner’s Sons.

Egan, V, Campbell, V.  (2009).  Sensational interests, sustaining fantasies and personality predict physical aggression.  Personality and Individual Differences, 47, 464 - 469.

Egan, V.  (2009). The ‘Big Five’: Neuroticism, Extraversion, Openness, Agreeableness and Conscientiousness as an organisational scheme for thinking about aggression and violence.  In: McMurran, M., Howard, R. (Editors), “Personality, Personality Disorder, and risk of Violence: An Evidence-based Approach”, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., Chichester, UK, pp. 63 – 84.

Egan, V., Cordan, G,.  (2009).  Barely legal: perceptions of attraction and age as a function of make-up, sex, age of participant and alcohol use.  British Journal of Psychology, 100, 415 – 427

Egan, V., Hamilton, E.  (2008).  Personality, mating effort and alcohol-related violence expectancies.  Addiction Research and Theory, 16, 369 – 381.

Harrington, S. (2008). Seeking the Positive from the Negative: Morally Courageous Human Resource Management. Organisation and People, 15(2), 20-26.

Holliday, R.E., Reyna, V.F., & Brainerd, C.J. (2008). Recall of details never experienced: The effects of age, repetition and semantic cues. Cognitive Development, 23, 67-78.

Ibanez-Molina, A., Su, I-F., Knight, C., Holliday, R., & Weekes, B.S. (2006). False recollection among bilingual speakers: Evidence from EEG. Brain and Language, 99, 169-171.

Linley, P. A., Maltby, J., Wood, A. M., 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.

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.  

Linley, P. A., Joseph, S., Harrington, S., & Wood, A. M. (2006). Positive psychology: Past, present, and (possible) future. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 1, 3-16. 

Linley, P. A., & Harrington, S. (2006). Playing to your strengths. The Psychologist, 19, 86-89.

Linley, P. A., & Harrington, S. (2006). Strengths coaching: A potential-guided approach to coaching psychology. International Coaching Psychology Review, 1, 37-46.

Liu, H.-H., & Colman, A. M. (2009). Ambiguity aversion in the long run: Repeated decisions under risk and uncertainty. Journal of Economic Psychology, 30, 277-284.

Mitchell, I.J., Rutherford, V., Wrinch, K.A.J., Egan, V.  (2008).  Paradoxical effects of acute alcohol intoxication in a convivial social setting on attitudes to violence.  Addiction Research and Therapy, 16, 503 - 513.

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. 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., 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.

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.

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

Memon, A., Holliday, R.E., & Hill, C. (2006). Pre-event stereotypes and misinformation effects in young children. Memory, 14, 104-114

Nielsen, K., Randall, R., Yarker, J. & Brenner, S-O. (2008). The effects of transformational leadership on followers’ perceived work characteristics and well-being: A longitudinal study. Work and Stress, 22, 16-32. 

Nielsen, K., Yarker, J., Brenner, S-O., Randall, R., & Borg, V. (2008). The importance of transformational leadership style for the well-being of employees working with older people. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 63, 465-475.

Nielsen, K., Yarker, J., Randall, R., Munir, F. (2009). The mediating effects of team and self-efficacy on the relationship between transformational leadership, and job satisfaction and psychological well-being in healthcare professionals. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 46, 1236-1244. 

Nielsen, K., & Randall, R. (2009). Managers’ Active support when implementing teams: The impact on employee well-being. Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being.

Nielsen, K., Randall, R. & Albertsen, K. (2007). Participants’ appraisals of process issues and the effects of stress management interventions. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 28, 793-810

North, A. C., Sheridan, L., Maltby, J., and Gillett, R. (2007). Attributional style, self esteem, and celebrity worship. Media Psychology, 9, 291-308.

Odegard, T.N., Holliday, R.E., Brainerd, C.J., & Reyna, V.F. (2008). Attention to global gist processing eliminates age effects in false memories. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 99 (2), 96-113

Pulford, B. D. (in press). The influence of advice in a Virtual Learning Environment.  British Journal of Educational Technology

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

Proctor, C.L., Linley, P.A., & Maltby, J. (2008). Youth life satisfaction: A review of  the literature. Journal of Happiness Studies,

Pulford, B. D. (2009). Is luck on my side? Optimism, pessimism, and ambiguity aversion. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62(6), 1079-1087.

Pulford, B. D., & Colman, A. M. (2007). Ambiguous games: Evidence for strategic ambiguity aversion. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 60(8),  1083-1100

Pulford, B. D., & Colman, A. M. (2008). Size doesn't really matter: Ambiguity aversion in Ellsberg urns with few balls. Experimental Psychology, 55(1), 31-37.

Pulford, B. D., & Sohal, H. (2006). The influence of personality on HE Students’ confidence in their academic abilities. Personality and Individual Differences, 41, 1409-1419.

Randall, R., Cox, T., & Griffiths, A. (2007). Participants’ accounts of a stress management intervention. Human Relations, 60, 1181-1209

Randall, R., Stewart, P., Farrell, K., Patterson, F. (2006). Using an assessment centre to select doctors for postgraduate training in obstetrics and gynaecology. The Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, 8, 257-262. 

Randall, R., Davies, H., Patterson, F., & Farrell, K. (2006). Selecting doctors for post-graduate training in paediatrics using a competency-based assessment centre. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 91, 444-448. 

Randall, R., Nielsen, N., & Tvedt, S. (2009). The development of scales to measure participants’ appraisals of organizational-level stress management interventions. Work and Stress, 23, 1-23. 

Robertson N (2006).  Unexplained chest pain: A review of psychological conceptualisations and treatment efficacy.  Psychology, Health and Medicine, 11(2), 255-263.

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

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

Sinfield, P., Baker, R., Camosso-Stefinovic, J., Colman, A. M., & Tarrant, C., Mellon, J. K., Steward, W., Kockelbergh, R., & Agarwal, S. (2009). Men’s and carers’ experiences of care for prostate cancer: A narrative literature review. Health Expectations,12, 301-312

Sinfield, P., Baker, R., Tarrant, C., Agarwal, S., Colman, A. M., Steward, W., Kockelbergh, R., & Mellon, J. K. (in press). The Prostate Care Questionnaire for Carers (PCQ–C): Reliability, validity and acceptability. BMC Health Services Research.

Tarrant, C., Baker R., Colman, A. M., Sinfield, P., Agarwal, S., Mellon, J. K., Steward, W., & Kockelbergh, R. (2009). The Prostate Care Questionnaire for Patients (PCQ–P): Reliability, validity and acceptability. BMC Health Services Research, 9, 199.  

Tarrant, C., Colman, A. M., & Stokes, T. (2008). Past experience, "shadow of the future", and patient trust: A cross-sectional survey. British Journal of General Practice, 58, 780-783.

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

Weekes, B.S., Hamilton, S., Oakhill, J., & Holliday, R.E. (2008). False recollection in children with reading comprehension difficulties. Cognition, 106 (1), 222-233.

Wesson, C. J., & Pulford, B. D. (2009). Verbal expressions of confidence and doubt.  Psychological Reports, 105, 151-160.

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.

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.

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., 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., 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.

Wright, A.M. & Holliday, R.E. (2007). Interviewing cognitively impaired older adults: how useful is a cognitive interview? Memory, 15, 17-33.

Wright, A.M. & Holliday, R.E. (2007). Enhancing the recall of young, young-old and old-old adults with the cognitive interview and a modified version of the cognitive interview. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 21, 19-43.

 

2000 - 2005

 

Baker RH, Reddish S, Robertson N and Hearnshaw H (2001). Management of depression. Authors’ response to Curtis Jenkins, G.   British Journal of General Practice, 51, 933.

Baker RH, Reddish S, Robertson N, Hearnshaw H and Jones B (2001). Randomised controlled trial of tailored strategies to implement guidelines for the management of patients with depression in general practice.  British Journal of General Practice, 51, 737-741.

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.

Brainerd, C. J., Holliday, R. E., & Reyna, V. F. (2004). Behavioral assessment of remembering phenomenologies: So simple a child can do it. Child Development, 75, 505-522.

Browning, L., & Colman, A. M. (2004). Evolution of coordinated alternating reciprocity in repeated dyadic games. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 229 549-557. 

Cheater F, Baker R, Hearnshaw H, Robertson N, Hicks N, Oxman A and Flottorp S (2004). Tailored interventions to overcome identified barriers to change: effects on professional practice and health care outcomes (Protocol for a Cochrane review). In The Cochrane Library, Issue 1. Chichester: John Wiley and Sons.

Colman, A. M. (2005). Evolution of cooperation without awareness in minimal social situations. In N. Gold (Ed.), Teamwork: Multi-disciplinary perspectives (pp. 216-235). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 

Colman, A. M. (2005). Game theory. In B. Everitt and D. Howell (Eds), Encyclopedia of statistics in behavioral science (Vol. 2, pp. 688-694). New York: Wiley. 

Colman, A. M. (2004). Reasoning about strategic interaction: Solution concepts in game theory. In K. Manktelow, & M. C. Chung (Eds.), Psychology of reasoning: Theoretical and historical perspectives (pp. 287-308). London: Psychology Press. 

Colman, A. M. (2004). Psychology. In A. Kuper and J. Kuper (Eds), The social science encyclopedia (3rd ed., Vol. 2, pp. 820-826). London: Routledge.  

Colman (2003). Cooperation, psychological game theory, and limitations of rationality in social interaction. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 26, 139-153.

Colman, A. M. (2003). Depth of strategic reasoning in games. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 7, 2-4. 

Colman, A. M. (2003). Beyond rationality: Rigor without mortis in game theory. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 26, 180-198. [Reply to commentaries]  

Colman, A. M. (2001). Defining issues. The Psychologist, 14, 650-652

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

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.

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.

Dixon-Woods M, Regan J, Robertson N, Young B and Cordle C (2002). Teaching and learning about human sexuality in undergraduate medical education.  Medical Education, 36, 432-440.

Fontaine, R., Salvano-Pardieu, V., Crouzet, S., & Pulford, B. D. (2002). Physically abused and nonmaltreated boys’ moral judgments of violence. Child Study Journal, 32(4), 215-230.

Harrington, S., & Linley, P. A. (2005). Stress management: A positive psychological perspective. Stress News: The Journal of the International Stress Management Association UK, 17 (2), 7-10.

Fontaine, R., Salvano-Pardieu, V., Renoux, P., & Pulford, B. D. (2004). Judgement of blame in Alzheimer's disease sufferers. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 11(4), 379 - 394.

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.

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.

Hearnshaw H, Khunti K and Robertson N (2000). Teaching the method of academic detailing using an experiential workshop to improve compliance to guidelines.  Journal of Clinical Governance, 8, 1, 37-40.

Holliday, R. E., & Hayes, B. K. (2001). Automatic and intentional processes in children’s eyewitness suggestibility. Cognitive Development, 16, 617-636.

Holliday, R. E., & Hayes, B. K. (2000). Dissociating automatic and intentional processes in children's eyewitness memory. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 75, 1-42.

Holliday, R.E., & Albon, A.J. (2004). Minimising misinformation effects in young children with cognitive interview mnemonics. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 18, 263-281.

Holliday, R.E. (2003). Reducing misinformation effects in children with Cognitive interviews: Dissociating recollection and familiarity. Child Development, 74, 728-751.

Holliday, R. E., & Hayes, B. K. (2002). Automatic and intentional processes in children's recognition memory: the reversed misinformation effect. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 16, 1-16.

Holliday, R. E., Reyna, V. F., & Hayes, B. K. (2002). Memory processes underlying misinformation effects in child witnesses. Developmental Review, 22 (1), 37-77.

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

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

Linley, P. A., & Harrington, S. (2005, November 24). Play to employees' strengths and reap the benefits. People Management, 11 (23), 48.

Linley, P. A., & Harrington, S. (2005). Positive psychology and coaching psychology: Perspectives on integration. The Coaching Psychologist, 1 (1), 13-14.

Linley, P. A., Harrington, S., & Hill, J. R. W. (2005). Selection and development: A new perspective on some old problems. Selection and Development Review, 21 (5), 3-6.

Lord S and Robertson N (2005). The role of patient appraisal and coping in predicting distress in IVF. Journal of Infant and Reproductive Psychology, 23, 1-15.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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.

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.

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., 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.

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.

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.

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

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.

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.

Moss, G., & Colman, A. M. (2001). Choices and preferences: Experiments on gender differences. Journal of Brand Management, 9, 89-98. 

Norris, C. E., Colman, A. M., & Aleixo, P. A. (2001). Context effects of cognitively involving, entertaining and enjoyable television programmes on two types of advertisements. Social Psychological Review, 3(1), 4-32.  

Norris, C. E., Colman, A. M., & Aleixo, P. A. (2003). Selective exposure to television programmes and advertising effectiveness. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 17, 593-606.  

Preston, C. C., & Colman, A. M. (2000). Optimal number of response categories in rating scales: Reliability, validity, discriminating power, and respondent preferences. Acta Psychologica, 104, 1-15.  

Pulford, B. D., Johnson, A., & Awaida, M. (2005). A cross-cultural study of predictors of self-handicapping in university students. Personality and Individual Differences, 39, 727-737.

Randall, R., Griffiths, A, Cox, T. (2005). Evaluating organisational stress-management interventions using adapted study designs. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 14, 23-41. 

Randall, R., Griffiths, A., Cox, T. & Welsh, C (2002). The activation of mechanisms linking judgements of work design and management with musculoskeletal pain. Ergonomics, 45, 13-31. 

Randall, R., Ferguson, E., & Patterson, F. (2000) Self assessment accuracy and assessment centre decisions. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 73, 443-459. 

Robertson N, Burden AC, Burden M and Ceaser K (2003)  Psychological adjustment and coping in visual loss associated with diabetes: a longitudinal study. Diabetic Medicine, 20, 26.

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Research Information for Staff

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Funds to support research

The School has limited funds to support research at several levels:

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Research review proforma

School Contact Details

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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