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A study of how families get children's toys
How do families get children’s toys? A PhD student at Kingston University is researching how likely are parents to acquire second-hand toys for their children. Click the link to access the 10-minute survey or share it in your networks. Thank you!
Last updated on Aug 12, 2022
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Covert eye-tracking: an innovative method to investigate compliance with instructions
The present study introduces a covert eye-tracking procedure as an innovative approach to investigate the adequacy of research …
Anine Riege
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Amélie Gourdon-Kanhukamwe
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Gaëlle Vallée-Tourangeau
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BSci lab awarded funds from the South London Partnership to partner with Create4mentalhealth!
We will use the BIG voucher to help the Create4MentalHealth charity grow and apply behavioural science to better understand what works best to engage youth with mental health issues to seek support using social media.
Last updated on Aug 11, 2022
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Development and validation of the treatment self-regulation questionnaire assessing healthcare professionals’ motivation for flu vaccination (TSRQ-Flu)
We use self-determination theory to extend the conceptual understanding of flu vaccine hesitancy among health professionals. The scale …
Karis Moon
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Anine Riege
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Amélie Gourdon-Kanhukamwe
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Gaëlle Vallée-Tourangeau
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Dr Karis Moon wins the 2020 Raymond S. Nickerson Award!
Karis won the 2020 Raymond S. Nickerson Award for the best paper in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied.
Last updated on Aug 10, 2022
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The moderating effect of autonomy on promotional health messages encouraging healthcare professionals to get the Influenza vaccine
Rates of flu vaccination among healthcare professionals often remain lower than recommended guidelines. We tested whether …
Karis Moon
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Anine Riege
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Amélie Gourdon-Kanhukamwe
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Gaëlle Vallée-Tourangeau
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Strategies to increase vaccine acceptance and uptake: From behavioral insights to context-specific, culturally-appropriate, evidence-based communications and interventions
Angus Thomson
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Gaëlle Vallée-Tourangeau
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Suzanne L. Suggs
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Healthcare workers and flu vaccination
This research programme aims to better understand the levels of autonomous drive towards vaccination and vaccination advocacy among health care professionals.
Cognitive and behavioural insights
This research programme focuses on the cognitive and emotive processes which underpin behaviour, judgements of risk and uncertainty, risk-taking, and decision-making.
The 5As: A practical taxonomy for the determinants of vaccine uptake
To develop a practical taxonomy to organise the myriad possible root causes of a gap in vaccination coverage rates, we performed a …
Angus Thomson
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Karis Robinson
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Gaëlle Vallée-Tourangeau
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