Psychology Publications
The Psychology Department at Western has over 50 faculty members representing four Clusters of Research Excellence. Our faculty work with talented graduate and post-graduate students on cutting-edge questions about human and animal behavior. Undergraduate students in Psychology often participate in these exciting research programs. Clinical Science and Psychopathology (CSP) Cognitive, Developmental, and Brain Sciences (CDB) Industrial/Organizational Psychology (I/O) Social, Personality and Developmental Psychology (SPDP).
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Submissions from 2003
Twice Dead: Organ Transplants and the Reinvention of Death, Margaret Lock, Robert Gordon and Vivian C. McAlister
A Role of the Basal Ganglia in Movement: The Effect of Precues on Discrete Bi-directional Movements in Parkinson's Disease, Andrew M. Johnson, Philip A. Vernon, Quincy J. Almeida, Linda L. Grantier, and Mandar S. Jog
Submissions from 2002
Personality Perceptions of Medical School Applicants, R. Blake Jelley, Michael A. Parkes, and Mitchell G. Rothstein
Predictors of treatment change and engagement in cognitive-behavioral group therapy for depression., H.A. Westra, David J.A. Dozois, and C. Boardman
Submissions from 2001
A longitudinal investigation of information processing and cognitive organization in clinical depression: stability of schematic interconnectedness., D J Dozois and K S Dobson
Humor, laughter, and physical health: methodological issues and research findings., Rod Martin
Why Do Children Draw Horizontal Arms on Circular Bodies in Conventional Human Figures?, Marvin L. Simner
Age and Neuropsychological Status Following Exposure to Violent Nonimpact Acceleration Forces in MVAs, James E. Sweeney and Andrew M. Johnson
Submissions from 2000
Cognitive and cognitive-behavioral therapies, K. S. Dobson, B. J. Backs-Dermott, and David J. A. Dozois
Influences on Freud's Mourning and Melancholia and its contextual validity., David J. A. Dozois
Des représentations maternelles jusqu’à la première relation par l’entremise de la sensibilité maternelle: Une révision du modèle développemental, Greg Moran and David Pederson
Attachement et développement: Le rôle des premières relations dans le développement humain, George Tarabulsy, Simon Larose, David Pederson, and Greg Moran
Introduction: Comprendre le rôle des relations d’attachement parent-enfant dans le développement humain, George Tarabulsy, Simon Larose, David Pederson, and Greg Moran
The Similarity of Siblings' Attachments to Their Mother, Marinus H. van IJzendoorn, Greg Moran, Jay Belsky, David Pederson, Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg, and Kirstie Kneppers
Submissions from 1999
Ainsworth Revisited: An Empirical Analysis of Interactive Behavior in the Home, Heidi Neufeld Bailey, Carey Anne Waters, David R. Pederson, and Greg Moran
From Maternal Representations to the First Relationship by way of Maternal Sensitivity: A Reconceptualization of the Developmental Model, Greg Moran and David Pederson
The Relationship Imperative: Arguments for a Broad Definition of Attachment, David Pederson and Greg Moran
Maternal Behaviour Q-sort, David R. Pederson, Greg Moran, and Sandi Bento
Individual Differences in Multiple Dimensions of Aggression: A Univariate and Multivariate Genetic Analysis, Philip A. Vernon, Julie M. McCarthy, Andrew M. Johnson, Kerry L. Jang, and Julie Aitken Harris
Submissions from 1998
Nature vs. Nurture: Are Leaders Born or Made? A Behavior Genetic Investigation of Leadership Style, Andrew M. Johnson, Philip A. Vernon, Julie M. McCarthy, Mindy Molson, Julie Aitken Harris, and Kerry L. Jang
Proneness to Distress and Ambivalent Relationships, Greg Moran and David R. Pederson
Maternal Attachment Representations, Maternal Sensitivity, and the Infant-mother Attachment Relationship, David R. Pederson, Karin E. Gleason, Greg Moran, and Sandi Bento
Submissions from 1997
Similarities and Differences in Mothers’ and Observers’ Descriptions of Attachment Behaviours, George M. Tarabulsy, Effie Avgoustis, Jennifer Phillips, David R. Pederson, and Greg Moran
Submissions from 1996
Balancing Objectives: Setting Tuition Fees for International Students, Gregory A. Moran
The Role of Attachment Theory in the Study of Early Mother-infant Interaction: Targeted Description and Meaningful Interpretation, Greg Moran, David Pederson, and George M. Tarabulsy