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Counterbalancing for Serial Order Carryover Effects in Experimental Condition Orders (2012)
Journal Article
Brooks. (2012). Counterbalancing for Serial Order Carryover Effects in Experimental Condition Orders. Psychological Methods, 600 - 614. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0029310

Reactions of neural, psychological, and social systems are rarely, if ever, independent of previous inputs and states. The potential for serial order carryover effects from one condition to the next in a sequence of experimental trials makes counterb... Read More about Counterbalancing for Serial Order Carryover Effects in Experimental Condition Orders.

Compliance, resistance and incipient compliance when responding to directives (2012)
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Kent. (2012). Compliance, resistance and incipient compliance when responding to directives. Discourse Studies, 711 -730. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461445612457485

How does a parent get a child to do something? And, indeed, how might the child avoid complying or seem to comply without actually having done so? This article uses conversation analysis to identify the interactionally preferred and dispreferred resp... Read More about Compliance, resistance and incipient compliance when responding to directives.

Intergroup identity perceptions and their implications for intergroup forgiveness: The Common Ingroup Identity Model and its efficacy in the field (2012)
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Noor. (2012). Intergroup identity perceptions and their implications for intergroup forgiveness: The Common Ingroup Identity Model and its efficacy in the field. https://doi.org/10.1080/03033910.2010.10446332

Three studies revisited the application of the Common Ingroup Identity Model (CIIM) to the Northern Irish conflict and shed light on the factors that potentially limit the scope of the CIIM. Study 1 (N =61) showed that both conflict protagonists unan... Read More about Intergroup identity perceptions and their implications for intergroup forgiveness: The Common Ingroup Identity Model and its efficacy in the field.

When suffering begets suffering: The Psychology of competitive victimhood between adversarial groups in violent conflicts (2012)
Journal Article
Noor. (2012). When suffering begets suffering: The Psychology of competitive victimhood between adversarial groups in violent conflicts. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 351 - 374. https://doi.org/10.1177/1088868312440048

Inter-group competitive victimhood (CV) describes the efforts of members of groups involved in violent conflicts to establish that their group has suffered more than their adversarial group. Such efforts contribute to conflicts’ escalation and impede... Read More about When suffering begets suffering: The Psychology of competitive victimhood between adversarial groups in violent conflicts.

Participation in mass gatherings can benefit well-being: Longitudinal and control data from a North Indian Hindu pilgrimage event (2012)
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(2012). Participation in mass gatherings can benefit well-being: Longitudinal and control data from a North Indian Hindu pilgrimage event. PloS one, e47291 -e47291. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047291

How does participation in a long-duration mass gathering (such as a pilgrimage event) impact well-being? There are good reasons to believe such collective events pose risks to health. There are risks associated with communicable diseases. Moreover, t... Read More about Participation in mass gatherings can benefit well-being: Longitudinal and control data from a North Indian Hindu pilgrimage event.

The science of enhanced student engagement and employability: introducing the psychology stream of the HEA STEM conference (2012)
Journal Article
(2012). The science of enhanced student engagement and employability: introducing the psychology stream of the HEA STEM conference. Psychology Teaching Review, 3 -8

The Higher Education Academy (HEA) is committed to enhancing the quality of learning and teaching for all university students in the UK, and the inaugural conference for the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects, held in Ap... Read More about The science of enhanced student engagement and employability: introducing the psychology stream of the HEA STEM conference.

Who stays, who drops out?: Biosocial predictors of longer-term adherence in participants attending an exercise referral scheme in the UK (2012)
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(2012). Who stays, who drops out?: Biosocial predictors of longer-term adherence in participants attending an exercise referral scheme in the UK. BMC Public Health, 347 - ?. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-12-347

BACKGROUND: Exercise referral schemes are one of the most popular forms of physical activity intervention in primary care in the UK and present an opportunity to better understand the factors related to exercise adherence. But standard schemes tend t... Read More about Who stays, who drops out?: Biosocial predictors of longer-term adherence in participants attending an exercise referral scheme in the UK.

“Risky Business”: Constructing the “choice” to “delay” motherhood in the British press (2012)
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Budds, K., Locke, A., & Burr, V. (2013). “Risky Business”: Constructing the “choice” to “delay” motherhood in the British press. Feminist Media Studies, 13(1), 132-147. https://doi.org/10.1080/14680777.2012.678073

Over the last few decades the number of women becoming pregnant later on in life has markedly increased. Medical experts have raised concerns about the increase in the number of women having babies later, owing to evidence that suggests that advancin... Read More about “Risky Business”: Constructing the “choice” to “delay” motherhood in the British press.

Structural and functional analysis of the symmetrical Type I restriction endonuclease R.EcoR124I(NT) (2012)
Journal Article
(2012). Structural and functional analysis of the symmetrical Type I restriction endonuclease R.EcoR124I(NT). PloS one, e35263 -?. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035263

Type I restriction-modification (RM) systems are comprised of two multi-subunit enzymes, the methyltransferase (~160 kDa), responsible for methylation of DNA, and the restriction endonuclease (~400 kDa), responsible for DNA cleavage. Both enzymes sha... Read More about Structural and functional analysis of the symmetrical Type I restriction endonuclease R.EcoR124I(NT).

Preserved local but disrupted contextual figure-ground influences in an individual with abnormal function of intermediate visual areas (2012)
Journal Article
Brooks. (2012). Preserved local but disrupted contextual figure-ground influences in an individual with abnormal function of intermediate visual areas. Neuropsychologia, 1393 - 1407. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2012.02.024

Visual perception depends not only on local stimulus features but also on their relationship to the surrounding stimulus context, as evident in both local and contextual influences on figure-ground segmentation. Intermediate visual areas may play a r... Read More about Preserved local but disrupted contextual figure-ground influences in an individual with abnormal function of intermediate visual areas.