by swatt3 | Jun 18, 2021 | From the Lab, Yvette Alcott
This new article explored the concept of “non-verbal accent”, where one’s enculturation permeates non-verbal behaviours such as the way a person moves, dresses, and presents themselves physically. In three studies, we found that Australians who...
by swatt3 | Feb 14, 2018 | Belinda Flannery, PhD research
Forthcoming book chapter in GRANT, Bligh (Ed). Pauline Hanson, One Nation and Australian Politics. FLANNERY, Belinda J and WATT, Susan E “Stop having a go at me cause I’m a patriotic Australian, I love being Australian and I want to protect my country” (Hanson,...
by swatt3 | Jan 15, 2018 | Mike Franklin, PhD research
FRANKLIN Mike, A., WATT Susan, E., PHILLIPS Wendy, J., WARK Stuart Presentation at 16th National Conference of Emerging Researchers in Ageing, Fremantle, 2017 Abstract This paper discusses how a social psychology principle, the bystander effect, can help us...
by swatt3 | Jan 15, 2018 | PhD research, Yvette Alcott
Yvette Alcott is conducting research into the processes we use when forming impressions of others and deciding who to include in our national and cultural in-groups. She has been examining the degree to which racial appearance affects the assessment of immigrants by a...
by swatt3 | Jan 12, 2018 | Mike Franklin, PhD research
In Australia, GPs are mandated to recognise, assess, understand, and manage suspected cases of elder abuse and neglect. This is vital in reducing the negative effects of elder abuse including reduced mobility, increased disability, physical pain, mental stress,...
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