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Embodied pain - Negotiating the boundaries of possible action (2017)
Journal Article
Tabor, A., Keogh, E., & Eccleston, C. (2017). Embodied pain - Negotiating the boundaries of possible action. PAIN, 158(6), 1007-1011. https://doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000875

Pain is a protective strategy, which emerges from on-going interaction between body and world. However, pain is often thought of as a unitary output—an end product experienced as an intrusion upon an often unsuspecting perceiver.55 We know a lot abou... Read More about Embodied pain - Negotiating the boundaries of possible action.

Online education and the internationalization of higher education (2017)
Presentation / Conference
McKenzie, S., Dyer, K., & Albertson, D. (2017, June). Online education and the internationalization of higher education. Paper presented at Unlocking the Future of Higher Education conference, London, UK

McKenzie, S., Dyer, K., & Albertson, D. N. (2017). Online Education and the Internationalization of Higher Education. Symposium led at Unlocking the Future of Higher Education conference (London, UK).

CLAPA Scotland regional coordinators project: End of year two interim report (2017)
Report
Guest, E., Stock, N. M., Ridley, M., & Rumsey, N. (2017). CLAPA Scotland regional coordinators project: End of year two interim report

During Year Two, the SRC has continued to act as a key contact for people affected by CL/P and their families in the Scotland region. A large number of events aimed at families and young people have been held, in addition to a number of awareness-ra... Read More about CLAPA Scotland regional coordinators project: End of year two interim report.

Spoken rules (2017)
Journal Article
Jackson Brown, F., & Hooper, N. (2017). Spoken rules. New Scientist,

None- this was a magazine article.

Situated dissemination through an HCI workplace (2017)
Conference Proceeding
Chen, K., Clarke, R., Almeida, T., Wood, M., & Kirk, D. S. (2017). Situated dissemination through an HCI workplace. In CHI '17: Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (2078-2090). https://doi.org/10.1145/3025453.3025696

Researchers working in domains such as Research through Design and Feminist HCI have been questioning "dissemination practices" and their impact on our capacity to produce reflexive accounts of research in publications. This paper examines academic d... Read More about Situated dissemination through an HCI workplace.

State anxiety and emotional face recognition in healthy volunteers (2017)
Journal Article
Attwood, A. S., Easey, K. E., Dalili, M. N., Skinner, A. L., Woods, A., Crick, L., …Munafò, M. R. (2017). State anxiety and emotional face recognition in healthy volunteers. Royal Society Open Science, 4(5), 160855. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.160855

High trait anxiety has been associated with detriments in emotional face processing. By contrast, relatively little is known about the effects of state anxiety on emotional face processing. We investigated the effects of state anxiety on recognition... Read More about State anxiety and emotional face recognition in healthy volunteers.

The just world hypothesis as an argumentative resource in debates about unemployment benefits (2017)
Journal Article
Goodman, S., & Carr, P. (2017). The just world hypothesis as an argumentative resource in debates about unemployment benefits. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 27(4), 312-323. https://doi.org/10.1002/casp.2314

Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. The concept of the “just world” is established as a key explanation for how people make sense of inequality so that those deemed to score high in belief in a just world are more likely to hold prejudicial be... Read More about The just world hypothesis as an argumentative resource in debates about unemployment benefits.

Measurement of quality of life and attitudes towards illness in children and young people with chronic kidney disease (2017)
Journal Article
Heath, J., Norman, P., Christian, M., & Watson, A. (2017). Measurement of quality of life and attitudes towards illness in children and young people with chronic kidney disease. Quality of Life Research, 26(9), 2409-2419. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11136-017-1605-6

© 2017, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Purpose: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) can place restrictions upon biopsychosocial development in children; consequently, assessment of self-reported quality of life (QoL) is important in patient... Read More about Measurement of quality of life and attitudes towards illness in children and young people with chronic kidney disease.

An investigation into the feasibility of psychological interventions for managing the symptoms of trauma and insomnia for women in prison (2017)
Thesis
Jones, G. An investigation into the feasibility of psychological interventions for managing the symptoms of trauma and insomnia for women in prison. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/887471

Background Female prison populations, when compared to a general population, appear to contain higher prevalence’s of trauma histories with the majority of women in prison having experienced sexual or physical violence in childhood or during their... Read More about An investigation into the feasibility of psychological interventions for managing the symptoms of trauma and insomnia for women in prison.

Who should be searching? Differences in personality can affect visual search accuracy (2017)
Journal Article
Biggs, A. T., Clark, K., & Mitroff, S. R. (2017). Who should be searching? Differences in personality can affect visual search accuracy. Personality and Individual Differences, 116, 353-358. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2017.04.045

© 2017 Visual search is an everyday task conducted in a wide variety of contexts. Some searches are mundane, such as finding a beverage in the refrigerator, and some have life-or-death consequences, such as finding improvised explosives at a security... Read More about Who should be searching? Differences in personality can affect visual search accuracy.

The Buddhist coping experience of breast cancer survivors:​ A phenomenological approach (2017)
Presentation / Conference
A phenomenological approach. Presented at 4th World Congress on Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer Summit, Singapore

Aim: This study aimed to explore the spiritual impact of the Buddhist beliefs as a lived experience on breast cancer survivorship in Hong Kong culture. Method: A phenomenological research design guided sampling, data collection and analysis. A purpos... Read More about The Buddhist coping experience of breast cancer survivors:​ A phenomenological approach.

The Development of the CARe Burn Scales (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Griffiths, C., Guest, E., Grzeda, M., Rumsey, N., & Harcourt, D. (2017, May). The Development of the CARe Burn Scales. Presented at British Burns Association Annual Conference, Royal College of Surgeons, London

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Transitioning in higher education: An exploration of psychological and contextual factors affecting student satisfaction (2017)
Journal Article
Pennington, C. R., Pennington, C., Bates, E. A., Kaye, L. K., & Bolam, L. T. (2018). Transitioning in higher education: An exploration of psychological and contextual factors affecting student satisfaction. Journal of Further and Higher Education, 42(5), 596-607. https://doi.org/10.1080/0309877X.2017.1302563

© 2017 UCU. In view of recent changes in the higher education sector, such as increased tuition fees, a greater focus has been placed on widening participation initiatives and monitoring student satisfaction. The aims of the current study were twofol... Read More about Transitioning in higher education: An exploration of psychological and contextual factors affecting student satisfaction.

Persoonlije toekomstrverbeelding als prospectief reflective-instrument: De casus van her Griekse Referendum in 2015 [Personal future imagination as a prospective reflective instrument: The case of the Greek Referendum in 2015] (2017)
Journal Article
Sools, A., Triliva, S., Fragkiadaki, E., & Tzanakis, E. (2017). Persoonlije toekomstrverbeelding als prospectief reflective-instrument: De casus van her Griekse Referendum in 2015 [Personal future imagination as a prospective reflective instrument: The case of the Greek Referendum in 2015]. Tijdschrift Positieve Psychologie,

In this article, we explore a new application of personal imaginations of the future as prospective reflective instrument in a political context. The case is the Greek Referendum of 2015. In the days preceding the Referendum, we collected via an onli... Read More about Persoonlije toekomstrverbeelding als prospectief reflective-instrument: De casus van her Griekse Referendum in 2015 [Personal future imagination as a prospective reflective instrument: The case of the Greek Referendum in 2015].

Estimating the prevalence, hospitalisation and mortality from type 2 diabetes mellitus in Nigeria: A systematic review and meta-analysis (2017)
Journal Article
Oni, G., Amoo, E. O., Aderemi, A. V., Adeloye, D., Ige, J., Adeleye, N., & Auta, A. (2017). Estimating the prevalence, hospitalisation and mortality from type 2 diabetes mellitus in Nigeria: A systematic review and meta-analysis. BMJ Open, 7(5), e015424. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015424

© Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2017. All rights reserved. Background: There is not yet a comprehensive evidence-based epidemiological report on type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in Nigeria.... Read More about Estimating the prevalence, hospitalisation and mortality from type 2 diabetes mellitus in Nigeria: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Getting published: Part I (2017)
Journal Article
Albarran, J., & Dowling, S. (2017). Getting published: Part I. British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, 12(5), 228-231. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjca.2017.12.5.228

The aim of this series of two papers is to introduce and guide potential authors on how to develop a successful writing strategy that will lead to publication in a targeted journal. A key aspect of the series is to assist individuals with approaches... Read More about Getting published: Part I.

Is team sport the key to getting everybody active, every day? A systematic review of physical activity interventions aimed at increasing girls' participation in team sport (2017)
Journal Article
Allison, R., Bird, E., & McClean, S. (2017). Is team sport the key to getting everybody active, every day? A systematic review of physical activity interventions aimed at increasing girls' participation in team sport. AIMS Public Health, 4(2), 202-221. https://doi.org/10.3934/publichealth+2017.2.202

Background: It is estimated that 21% of boys and 16% of girls in England meet recommended physical activity guidelines. Team sport has the potential to increase physical activity levels; however, studies show that gender-based factors can influence g... Read More about Is team sport the key to getting everybody active, every day? A systematic review of physical activity interventions aimed at increasing girls' participation in team sport.

The role of motion parallax in the perception of egocentric direction (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Clark, K., & Rushton, S. K. (2017, May). The role of motion parallax in the perception of egocentric direction

Prisms optically rotate the visual scene relative to the head, but the error in perceived direction that results is less than the optical deflection of the prism. This is known as the immediate correction effect (Rock, Goldberg, & Mack, 1966). The ef... Read More about The role of motion parallax in the perception of egocentric direction.