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reflexive engagement. We are seeking a strong candidate with a doctoral qualification in a health-related discipline, such as nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, psychology, pharmacy, health
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qualification in a health-related discipline, such as nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, psychology, pharmacy, health sociology or health sciences. The successful candidate will also be experienced in
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as nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, psychology, pharmacy or health sciences, or equivalent qualification. The successful candidate will also be experienced in interacting with health
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role requires a candidate with a PhD in psychology or neuropsychology. The two roles are for one candidate, and therefore a candidate applying to this position should also apply to the Alfred position
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of valid, reliably-conducted empirical studies that are, however, naturally bounded by experimental choices. Psychological research has a long history of replication – that is, repeating experiments
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Life is exciting and challenging at the same time. Some people have it easy and some have it hard but we all need advice that can help us to live rich, fulfilling lives. By drawing on psychological
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: their evolutionary advantages and what circumstances are favourable or unfavourable for their evolution. The intent is to explore what is known of deception in biology and evolutionary psychology and to contribute
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of Psychology (Honours) Natasha I relocated to Melbourne for university and needed to support myself. With this scholarship, I was able to take up a research internship instead of having to work all summer. As an
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is the Groupthink problem, that is commonly defined as a psychological phenomenon arising within a group of people, where the pursuit of conformity in the group results in an irrational decision-making
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. These can occur in real world and online settings. The project will use complex systems modelling to implement theoretical models of social interaction drawn from social psychological theory. By modelling