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Threatened Hence Justified: Jewish Israelis’ Use of Competitive Victimhood to Justify Violence Against Palestinians (2020)
Journal Article
Noor. (2020). Threatened Hence Justified: Jewish Israelis’ Use of Competitive Victimhood to Justify Violence Against Palestinians. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, https://doi.org/10.1111/ajsp.12433

We theorized that competitive victimhood – the tendency to see one’s ingroup as having suffered more than the outgroup as a result of a prolong conflict– may function strategically as a psychological mechanism to justify violent actions against the o... Read More about Threatened Hence Justified: Jewish Israelis’ Use of Competitive Victimhood to Justify Violence Against Palestinians.

Action prediction during real-time parent-infant interactions (2020)
Journal Article
Monroy, C., Chen, C., Houston, D., & Yu, C. (2021). Action prediction during real-time parent-infant interactions. Developmental Science, 24(3), 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1111/desc.13042

Social interactions provide a crucial context for early learning and cognitive development during infancy. Action prediction—the ability to anticipate an observed action—facilitates successful, coordinated interaction and is an important social-cogni... Read More about Action prediction during real-time parent-infant interactions.

Response Dependence of Reversal Related ERP Components in Perception of Ambiguous Figures (2020)
Journal Article
Abdallah, D., & Brooks, J. (2020). Response Dependence of Reversal Related ERP Components in Perception of Ambiguous Figures. Psychophysiology, 57(12), Article e13685. https://doi.org/10.1111/psyp.13685

Perceptual multi-stability is characterised by alternating interpretations of an unchanging stimulus input. The reversal negativity (RN) and reversal positivity (RP) ERP components show differences in electrophysiological responses between trials on... Read More about Response Dependence of Reversal Related ERP Components in Perception of Ambiguous Figures.

Group problem management plus for decreasing psychological distress in Syrian refugees in Turkey (2020)
Journal Article
(2020). Group problem management plus for decreasing psychological distress in Syrian refugees in Turkey. European Journal of Public Health, https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckaa165.627

Abstract Background The crisis in Syria has caused millions of Syrians to seek refuge in neighboring countries and Europe. Refugees often experience war related traumatic events and other various adversities during war and flight. These traumatic ev... Read More about Group problem management plus for decreasing psychological distress in Syrian refugees in Turkey.

Tensions in intergenerational practice guidance: intergroup contact versus community development (2020)
Journal Article
Wright Bevans, K., Murray, M., & Lamont, A. (2020). Tensions in intergenerational practice guidance: intergroup contact versus community development. International Journal of Ageing and Later Life, 14(2), https://doi.org/10.3384/ijal.1652-8670.3228

Intergenerational practice (IP) is an approach within community health promotion which aims to bring older and younger community members together in collaborative activity. Little research has critically examined the assumptions and values within IP... Read More about Tensions in intergenerational practice guidance: intergroup contact versus community development.

Ritual Morphospace Revisited: The form, function, and factor structure of ritual practice (2020)
Journal Article
Kapitany. (2020). Ritual Morphospace Revisited: The form, function, and factor structure of ritual practice. Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2019.0436

Human rituals exhibit bewildering diversity, from the Mauritian Kavadi to Catholic communion. Is this diversity infinitely plastic or are there some general dimensions along which ritual features vary? We analysed two cross-cultural datasets, one dr... Read More about Ritual Morphospace Revisited: The form, function, and factor structure of ritual practice.

Exploring the Impact of Mindfulness on False-Memory Susceptibility (2020)
Journal Article
Grange, J., & Sherman, S. (2020). Exploring the Impact of Mindfulness on False-Memory Susceptibility. Psychological Science, 31(8), https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797620929302

Wilson et al. (2015) presented data from three well-powered experiments suggesting that a brief mindfulness induction can increase false memory susceptibility. However, we had concerns about some of the methodology, including whether mind-wandering i... Read More about Exploring the Impact of Mindfulness on False-Memory Susceptibility.

Police interview of suspects in China: Developments and analyses (2020)
Journal Article
Huang. (2020). Police interview of suspects in China: Developments and analyses. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 146135572094754 - 146135572094754. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461355720947548

This article investigates the power dynamics in police interviews with suspects in China by examining a real-life sample. It first overviews some recent developments and legislation in China regarding police interviewing of suspects, followed by out... Read More about Police interview of suspects in China: Developments and analyses.

Social Order and Disorder (2020)
Book Chapter
Stott, C., & Radburn, M. (2020). Social Order and Disorder. In Together Apart The Psychology of COVID-19. (1). SAGE Publications

Using PAR to promote social justice for older people and people with intellectual disabilities (2020)
Journal Article
Wright Bevans, K., & Richards, M. (2020). Using PAR to promote social justice for older people and people with intellectual disabilities. International Review of Qualitative Research, 13(2), 219-232. https://doi.org/10.1177/1940844720934367

Qualitative research methods and participatory action research (PAR) share many intrinsic and complementary qualities. We present two cases, one adopted a broader PAR approach, a health promotion project with men with intellectual disabilities, and t... Read More about Using PAR to promote social justice for older people and people with intellectual disabilities.

Enabling teachers to promote incremental theories of intelligence in young children: an intervention and an instrument (2020)
Thesis
Garnett, N. J. (2020). Enabling teachers to promote incremental theories of intelligence in young children: an intervention and an instrument. (Thesis). Keele University

The primary focus of this thesis was to translate the rich ‘implicit theories of intelligence’ framework into an accessible intervention to allow teachers to promote growth mindsets in their pupils. A growth mindset is an implicit belief that one can... Read More about Enabling teachers to promote incremental theories of intelligence in young children: an intervention and an instrument.

Incentive-driven decision-making networks in de novo and drug-treated Parkinson’s disease patients with impulsive-compulsive behaviors: A systematic review of neuroimaging studies (2020)
Journal Article
Martini, A., Tamburin, S., Biundo, R., Weis, L., Antonini, A., Pizzolo, C., …Edelstyn, N. M. (2020). Incentive-driven decision-making networks in de novo and drug-treated Parkinson’s disease patients with impulsive-compulsive behaviors: A systematic review of neuroimaging studies. Parkinsonism and Related Disorders, 165-177. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.parkreldis.2020.07.020

Background: In Parkinson’s disease (PD), impulsive-compulsive behaviors (ICBs) may develop as side-effect of dopaminergic medications. Abnormal incentive-driven decision-making, which is supported by the cognitive control and motivation interaction,... Read More about Incentive-driven decision-making networks in de novo and drug-treated Parkinson’s disease patients with impulsive-compulsive behaviors: A systematic review of neuroimaging studies.

Computational modelling of attentional selectivity in depression reveals perceptual deficits (2020)
Journal Article
Grange. (2020). Computational modelling of attentional selectivity in depression reveals perceptual deficits. Psychological Medicine, 904-913. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291720002652

Background Depression is associated with broad deficits in cognitive control, including in visual selective attention tasks such as the flanker task. Previous computational modelling of depression and flanker task performance showed reduced pre-pote... Read More about Computational modelling of attentional selectivity in depression reveals perceptual deficits.

Is a definitive trial of prehospital continuous positive airway pressure versus standard oxygen therapy for acute respiratory failure indicated? The ACUTE pilot randomised controlled trial. (2020)
Journal Article
Fuller, G., Keating, S., Goodacre, S., Perkins, G., Rosser, A., Gunson, I., …Herbert, E. (2020). Is a definitive trial of prehospital continuous positive airway pressure versus standard oxygen therapy for acute respiratory failure indicated? The ACUTE pilot randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open, e035915 - ?. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-035915

OBJECTIVES: To determine the feasibility of a large-scale definitive multicentre trial of prehospital continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) in acute respiratory failure. DESIGN: A single-centre, open-label, individual patient randomised, con... Read More about Is a definitive trial of prehospital continuous positive airway pressure versus standard oxygen therapy for acute respiratory failure indicated? The ACUTE pilot randomised controlled trial..

Research Priorities for the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond: A call to action for psychological science (2020)
Journal Article
O'Connor, D., Aggleton, J., Chakarabati, B., Cooper, C., Creswell, C., Dunsmuir, S., …Armitage, C. (2020). Research Priorities for the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond: A call to action for psychological science. British Journal of Psychology, 111(4), 603-629. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjop.12468

The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) that has caused the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic represents the greatest international biopsychosocial emergency the world has faced for a century, and psychological sci... Read More about Research Priorities for the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond: A call to action for psychological science.

Thinking Aloud: Stress and Coping in Junior Cricket Batsmen During Challenge and Threat States (2020)
Journal Article
McGreary, M., Eubank, M., Morris, R., & Whitehead, A. (2020). Thinking Aloud: Stress and Coping in Junior Cricket Batsmen During Challenge and Threat States. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 127(6), 1095-1117. https://doi.org/10.1177/0031512520938911

The present study examined stress and coping of cricket batsmen during challenge and threat states using the Think-Aloud method. Ten male elite-level junior cricket batsmen took part in the study. A repeated measures design was implemented, with part... Read More about Thinking Aloud: Stress and Coping in Junior Cricket Batsmen During Challenge and Threat States.

Thinking Aloud: Stress and coping in junior cricket batsman during challenge and threat states. (2020)
Journal Article
McGreary, M., Whitehead, A., Morris, R., & Eubank, M. (in press). Thinking Aloud: Stress and coping in junior cricket batsman during challenge and threat states. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1127(6), https://doi.org/10.1177/0031512520938911

The present study examined stress and coping of cricket batsmen during challenge and threat states using the Think-Aloud method. Ten male elite-level junior cricket batsmen took part in the study. A repeated measures design was implemented, with part... Read More about Thinking Aloud: Stress and coping in junior cricket batsman during challenge and threat states..