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The effects of age and delay on responses to repeated questions in forensic interviews with children alleging sexual abuse. (2013)
Journal Article
Andrews, S. J., & Lamb, M. E. The effects of age and delay on responses to repeated questions in forensic interviews with children alleging sexual abuse. Law and Human Behavior, 38(2), 171-180. https://doi.org/10.1037/lhb0000064

We examined transcripts of forensic interviews with 115 children aged between 3 and 12 years, interviewed between 1 day and 18 months after allegedly experiencing a single incident of sexual abuse. Repeated questions were categorized with respect to... Read More about The effects of age and delay on responses to repeated questions in forensic interviews with children alleging sexual abuse..

Social Identities and Intergroup Emotions: The Background of Forgiveness Attitudes and Political Reparation in Chile (2013)
Journal Article
González, R., Manzi, J., & Noor, M. (2013). Social Identities and Intergroup Emotions: The Background of Forgiveness Attitudes and Political Reparation in Chile. Psykhe (Santiago), 22(2), 129-146. https://doi.org/10.7764/psykhe.22.2.575

In the context of the Chilean political reconciliation process, the present study conceptualizes and tests a meditational model that examines the relational pattern established between social identities (national and political) and attitudes toward p... Read More about Social Identities and Intergroup Emotions: The Background of Forgiveness Attitudes and Political Reparation in Chile.

Are Chinese Children More Compliant? Examination of the Cultural Difference in Observed Maternal Control and Child Compliance (2013)
Journal Article
Huang, C., & Lamb, M. E. (2014). Are Chinese Children More Compliant? Examination of the Cultural Difference in Observed Maternal Control and Child Compliance. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 45(4), 507-533. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022022113513652

Children themselves play active roles in shaping their developmental trajectories. The constant interplay of a wide range of biological, familial, social, and cultural factors shapes development. In this study, we examined the links between maternal... Read More about Are Chinese Children More Compliant? Examination of the Cultural Difference in Observed Maternal Control and Child Compliance.

Crowdedness Mediates the Effect of Social Identification on Positive Emotion in a Crowd: A Survey of Two Crowd Events (2013)
Journal Article
Stott. (2013). Crowdedness Mediates the Effect of Social Identification on Positive Emotion in a Crowd: A Survey of Two Crowd Events. PloS one, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078983

Exposure to crowding is said to be aversive, yet people also seek out and enjoy crowded situations. We surveyed participants at two crowd events to test the prediction of self-categorization theory that variable emotional responses to crowding are a... Read More about Crowdedness Mediates the Effect of Social Identification on Positive Emotion in a Crowd: A Survey of Two Crowd Events.

From Sir Robert Peel to PLTs (2013)
Book Chapter
Stott, C., & Gorringe, H. (2013). From Sir Robert Peel to PLTs. In The Future of Policing. (1). Taylor & Francis (Routledge). https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203435946-21

The death of Mr Ian Tomlinson during the protests surrounding the 2009 G20 International Summit in London began a series of public statements, news articles and revelations which culminated ultimately in what is arguably one of the most serious criti... Read More about From Sir Robert Peel to PLTs.

Bridging the gap: facilitating students' transition from pre-tertiary to university psychology education (2013)
Journal Article
(2013). Bridging the gap: facilitating students' transition from pre-tertiary to university psychology education. Psychology Teaching Review, 15 - 30

The transition from school or college to university education is an exciting time for most students, but also one that is filled with new challenges. Students are faced with new styles of teaching and learning, and are required to be more independent... Read More about Bridging the gap: facilitating students' transition from pre-tertiary to university psychology education.

Short Term Effects of Gossip Behavior on Self-Esteem (2013)
Journal Article
Cole, J., & Scrivener, H. (2013). Short Term Effects of Gossip Behavior on Self-Esteem. Current Psychology, 252 - 260. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-013-9176-3

Gossip is a frequent social activity, yet there is little research on the experience of providing gossip and how it impacts upon well-being of the gossiper. The present research aimed to investigate the effect of gossip behavior on the self-esteem of... Read More about Short Term Effects of Gossip Behavior on Self-Esteem.

Overcoming competitive victimhood and facilitating forgiveness through re-categorization into a common victim and perpetrator identity (2013)
Journal Article
Noor. (2013). Overcoming competitive victimhood and facilitating forgiveness through re-categorization into a common victim and perpetrator identity. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 867 -877

We argue that facilitating forgiveness among groups involved in intractable conflicts requires reducing competitive victimhood which stems from the conflicting parties' motivation to restore agency and a positive moral image. Examining novel and trad... Read More about Overcoming competitive victimhood and facilitating forgiveness through re-categorization into a common victim and perpetrator identity.

Domestic abuse prevention education: listening to the views of young people (2013)
Journal Article
(2013). Domestic abuse prevention education: listening to the views of young people. Sex Education, 28 -41. https://doi.org/10.1080/14681811.2013.816949

This paper reports on findings derived as part of a two-year project funded by the European Union's Daphne III scheme, involving collaboration between seven partner organisations across six European countries. The project involved an evaluation, usin... Read More about Domestic abuse prevention education: listening to the views of young people.

Social meaning of ambiguous sounds influences retrospective duration judgments (2013)
Journal Article
(2013). Social meaning of ambiguous sounds influences retrospective duration judgments. Psychological Science, 1060 -1062. https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797612465293

Social scientists have described noise as “sound out of place” (Bailey, 1996, p. 50). This implies that the human experience of a stimulus is not simply a reflection of its intrinsic properties, but depends on the social-contextual meanings attribute... Read More about Social meaning of ambiguous sounds influences retrospective duration judgments.

"Do you trust him?" Children's trust beliefs and developmental trajectories of aggressive behavior in an ethnically diverse sample. (2013)
Journal Article
(2013). "Do you trust him?" Children's trust beliefs and developmental trajectories of aggressive behavior in an ethnically diverse sample. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 445 -456. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10802-012-9687-7

This study investigated the role of trust beliefs (i.e., trustworthiness, trustfulness) on aggression trajectories in a four-wave longitudinal study using an ethnically diverse sample of 8- to 11-year-old children (N?=?1,028), as well as the risk pro... Read More about "Do you trust him?" Children's trust beliefs and developmental trajectories of aggressive behavior in an ethnically diverse sample..

Young teenagers' experiences of domestic abuse (2013)
Journal Article
(2013). Young teenagers' experiences of domestic abuse. Journal of Youth Studies, 510 - 526. https://doi.org/10.1080/13676261.2013.780125

This article reports on the first findings from the ESRC funded from Boys to Men Project. In total, 1143 pupils aged 13-14 years completed a questionnaire to assess their experiences of domestic abuse as victims, witnesses and perpetrators. Overall,... Read More about Young teenagers' experiences of domestic abuse.

Advances in Liaison Based Public Order Policing in England: Human Rights and Negotiating the Management of Protest? (2013)
Journal Article
Stott, C., Scothern, M., & Gorringe, H. (2013). Advances in Liaison Based Public Order Policing in England: Human Rights and Negotiating the Management of Protest?. Policing, 7(2), 212-226. https://doi.org/10.1093/police/pat007

This article provides further analysis of an emerging ‘liaison’ based approach to the policing of public order in England and Wales (Gorringe, H., Stott, C. and Rosie, M. (2012). ‘Dialogue Police, Decision Making, and the Management of Public Order D... Read More about Advances in Liaison Based Public Order Policing in England: Human Rights and Negotiating the Management of Protest?.