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Recent SPRU Publications

2009

  • Bubela, T., Nisbet, M.C., Borchelt, R., Brunger, F., Critchley, C., Einsiedel, E., Geller, G., Gupta, A., Hampel, J., Hyde-Lay, R., Jandciu, E.W., Jones, S.A., Kolopack, P., Lane, S., Lougheed, T., Nerlich, B., Ogbogu, U., O'Riordan, K., Ouellette, C., Spear, M., Strauss, S., Thavaratnam, T., Willemse, L., & Caulfield, T.(2009) Science communication reconsidered. Nature Biotechnology, 27, 514 – 518.
  • Caulfield, T., Zarzeczny, A., McCormick, J., Bubela, T., Chritchley, C., Einsiedel, E., Galipeau, J., Harmon, S., Huynh, M., Hyun, I., et al. (2009) International stem cell environments: a world of difference. Nature Reports Stem Cells doi:10.1038/stemcells.2009.61
  • Caulfield, T., Zarzeczny, A., McCormick, J., Bubela, T., Critchley, C., Einsiedel, E., Galipeau, J., Harmon, S., Huynh, M., Hyun, I., et al. (2009) The Stem Cell Research Environment: A Patchwork of Patchworks. Stem Cell Reviews and Reports, 5, 82-88.
  • Critchley, C.R. & Nicol, D. (In Press) Understanding the impact of commercialization on public support for science: Is it about the funding source or the organization conducting research. Public Understanding of Science (accepted 14/05/2009).
  • Hardie, E.A. (2009). Development and validation of the Brief RIC Self-Aspects Scale. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 12, 63-69.
  • Hardie, E.A. & Critchley, C.R. (2009) Public perceptions of Australia's doctors, hospitals and health care systems. Medical Journal of Australia, 190 (2), 103.
  • Kashima, E.S., Hardie, E.A., Wakimoto, R. & Kashima, Y. (In Press). Culture- and gender-specific implications of relational and collective contexts on spontaneous self-descriptions (article accepted 4 July 2009 to be published in Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology).
  • Kyrios, M. Moore, S.M., Hackworth, N., Buzwell, S.A., Crafti, N., Critchley, C., & Hardie, E. (2009). The influence of depression and anxiety on outcomes after an intervention for prediabetes. Medical Journal of Australia, 190 (7) Supplement, 81-85.
  • Nicol, D. & Critchley, C.R. (In Press) What Benefit Sharing Arrangements Do People Want from Biobanks? A Survey of Public Opinion in Australia (Book chapter accepted 1 April 2009 to be published in Governing Biobanks, Ashgate).

2008

  • Critchley, C. (2008) Public opinion and trust in scientists: The role of the research context, and the perceived motivation of stem cell researchers. Public Understanding of Science 17: 309-327.
  • Hardie, E.A. & Critchley, C.R. (2008). Public perceptions of Australia's doctors, hospitals and health care systems. Medical Journal of Australia, 189 (4), 210-214.

2007

  • Critchley, C. (2007) Stem Cell Research: What do the public really think and why? in Stranger, M. (ed.), Human Biotechnology and Public Trust: Trends, Perceptions and Regulation, Occasional Paper No. 7. Centre for Law and Genetics: Hobart. pp 130-148.
  • Eigenberger, M., Critchley, C. & Sealander, K. (2007). Individual differences in epistemic style: A Dual-Process Perspective. Journal of Research in Personality 41, 2-24.
  • Hackworth, N., Moore, S., Hardie, E.A., Critchley, C.R., Buzwell, S., Crafti, N., & Kyrios, M. (2007). A risk factor profile for pre-diabetes: Biochemical, behavioural, psychosocial and cultural factors. E-Journal of Applied Psychology, 3, http://ojs.lib.swin.edu.au/index.php/ ejap/article/view/89/121
  • Hardie, E.A., Critchley, C. & Swann, K. (2007). Self-Coping Complexity: The role of relational, individual and collective self-aspects and corresponding coping styles in stress and health. Current Research in Social Psychology, 12, 134-150.
  • Hardie, E.A. & Tee, M.Y. (2007). Excessive internet use: The role of personality, loneliness and social support networks in internet addiction. Australian Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society, 5, 34-47.

2006

  • Critchley, C.& Sanson, A. (2006) Is parent disciplinary behavior enduring or situational? A multilevel modeling investigation of individual and contextual influences on power assertive and inductive reasoning behaviors. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 27, 370-388.
  • Hardie, E.A. & Buzwell, S. (2006). Finding Love Online: The nature and frequency of Australian adults’ internet relationships. Australian Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society, 4, 1-14.
  • Hardie, E.A., Critchley, C. & Morris, Z. (2006). Self-Coping Complexity: The role of self-construal in relational, individual and collective coping styles and health outcomes. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 9, 224-235.

2005

  • Critchley, C. & Turney, L. (2004) Understanding Australian’s perceptions of controversial scientific research. Australian Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society, 2,:82-107.
  • Hardie, E.A.  (2005) Stress-Coping Congruence:  A tripartite conceptual framework for exploring the differential health consequences of effective and ineffective coping. E-Journal of Applied Psychology, 1, 27-34.
  • Hardie, E., Critchley, C. & Gilding, M. (2005).  A Survey of Community Awareness of Science, Technology and Innovation Events and Issues. Technical Report for the South Australian Department of Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology.
  • Hardie, E.A., Kashima, E.S. & Pridmore, P. (2005). The influence of relational, individual and collective self-aspects on stress, uplifts and health. Self and Identity, 4, 1-24.
  • Peyton, M. & Critchley, C. (2005) The development of the experiences of low mood and depression questionnaire. North American Journal of Psychology 7, 35-43.

2003-2004

2000-2002

  • Kashima, E.S. & Hardie, E.A. (2000). Development and validation of the Relational, Individual, and Collective Self-Aspects (RIC) Scale.  Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 3, 19-48.
  • Kashima, E.S., Kashima, Y. & Hardie, E.A. (2000). Self-typicality and group identification: evidence for their separateness. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 3, 97-110.
  • Polimeni, A.M., Hardie, E.A., & Buzwell, S.A. (2002). Development of the Friendship Closeness Inventory. Psychological Reports, 91, 142-154.
  • Polimeni, A., Hardie, E.A., & Buzwell, S. (2000). Homophobia among Australian heterosexuals: The role of sex, gender role ideology, and gender role traits. Current Research in Social Psychology, 5 (4).

1991-1999

  • Hardie, E.A. (1997). Prevalence and predictors of cyclic and noncyclic affective change. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 21, 299-314.
  • Hardie, E.A. (1997). PMS in the workplace: dispelling the myth of cyclic dysfunction. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 70, 97-102.
  • Hardie, E.A. (1997). Beware the perils of the British Press. InPsych: Bulletin of the Australian Psychological Society, 19, 14-15.
  • Hardie, E.A. & McMurrary, N.E. (1992). Self-stereotyping, sex role ideology, and menstrual attitudes: a social identity approach. Sex Roles, 27, 17-37.
  • Hogg, M.A. & Hardie, E.A. (1997). Self-prototypicality, group identification, and depersonalized attraction: a polarization study. Pages 119 - 137 in K. Leung, U. Kim, S. Yamaguchi & Y. Kashima (Eds.) Progress in Asian Social Psychology. New York: Wiley.
  • Hogg, M.A., Hardie, E.A., & Reynolds, K.J. (1995). Prototypical similarity, self-categorization, and depersonalized attraction: a perspective on group cohesiveness. European Journal of Social Psychology, 25, 159-177.
  • Hogg, M.A. & Hardie, E.A. (1992). Prototypicality, conformity, and depersonalized attraction: a self-categorization analysis of group cohesiveness. British Journal of Social Psychology, 31, 41-56.

(revised June 2009)