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Psychology (2019)
Book Chapter
(2019). Psychology. In A Handbook for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education: 5th Edition

Psychology is one of the most popular undergraduate degree courses around the world. Pathways through psychology vary somewhat depending on the national context; for example, in the UK, students study a general undergraduate degree, usually accredite... Read More about Psychology.

'Duck to water' or 'fish out of water'? Diversity in the experience of negotiating the transition to university (2019)
Book Chapter
(2019). 'Duck to water' or 'fish out of water'? Diversity in the experience of negotiating the transition to university. In Engaging Student Voices in Higher Education. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-20824-0_10

Winstone and Hulme present a critical discussion of the notion of transition to university. They argue that the common emphasis on the challenging nature of the transition fails to acknowledge the diversity in students’ experiences; for some students... Read More about 'Duck to water' or 'fish out of water'? Diversity in the experience of negotiating the transition to university.

Humor Styles in Younger Children (2019)
Book Chapter
James, L. A., & Fox, C. L. (2019). Humor Styles in Younger Children. In Research on Young Children’s Humor. (1). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15202-4_4

The humor styles approach assumes that humor can be adaptive and maladaptive, with four main styles of humor reflecting how we use humor in every-day life: Affiliative, Self-enhancing, Self-defeating, and Aggressive. Through a series of studies, the... Read More about Humor Styles in Younger Children.

Humor Styles in Younger Children (2019)
Book Chapter
James, L. A., & Louise Fox, C. (2019). Humor Styles in Younger Children. In Research on Young Children’s Humor. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15202-4_4

The humor styles approach assumes that humor can be adaptive and maladaptive, with four main styles of humor reflecting how we use humor in every-day life: Affiliative, Self-enhancing, Self-defeating, and Aggressive. Through a series of studies, the... Read More about Humor Styles in Younger Children.

Making a difference with psychology: case study (2019)
Book Chapter
Skipper, Y., Hulme, J., Stanyard, R., & Kent, A. (2019). Making a difference with psychology: case study. In Developing your teaching: ideas, insight and action. Taylor & Francis (Routledge)