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    Academic Dishonesty, Self-Control, and General Criminality: A Prospective and Retrospective Study of Academic Dishonesty in a New Zealand University 

    Williams, MWM; Williams, MN (LAWRENCE ERLBAUM ASSOC INC-TAYLOR & FRANCIS, 2012-01-01)
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    The impact of childhood sexual abuse on psychological distress among women in New Zealand. 

    Flett, RA; Kazantzis, N; Long, NR; MacDonald, C; Millar, M; Clark, B; Edwards, H; Petrik, AM (2012-02)
    PROBLEMS: In order to better understand the long-term impact of child sex abuse, this study examined the association between women's experience of abuse, health symptoms, and psychological distress in adulthood. There is ...
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    Ethnicity, workplace bullying, social support and psychological strain in Aotearoa/New Zealand 

    Gardner, D; Bentley, TA; Catley, BE; Cooper-Thomas, H; O'Driscoll, MP; Trenberth, L (New Zealand Psychological Society, 2013)
    This research explored whether respondents who self-identified as New Zealand Europeans experienced less bullying and less severe outcomes than those who self-identified as Māori, Pacific Island or other ethnic groups. ...
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    What does attachment have to do with out-of-control sexual behaviour? 

    Faisandier, KM; Taylor, JE; Salisbury, RM (New Zealand Psychological Society, 2012)
    Out-of-control sexual behaviour (OCSB) involves a continuum of sexual behaviour that results in distress or functional impairment. Several factors have been considered relevant to the etiology of OCSB, including attachment ...
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    Maintaining family life under shiftwork schedules: A case study of a New Zealand petrochemical plant 

    Handy, JA (The New Zealand Psychological Society, 2010)
    This article discusses the impact of long-term shiftwork on the families of male shiftworkers at a New Zealand petrochemical company. The findings are based primarily on interviews with twenty-seven shiftworkers and seventeen ...
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    Polish adaptation of the driving and riding avoidance scale 

    Blachnio, A; Przepiórka, A; Sullman, M; Taylor, J (Versita, 2013)
    Driving anxiety is a relatively undervalued topic of research, despite the fact that it can have a substantial detrimental impact on an individual’s life. The prevalence of driving anxiety in motor vehicle crash (MVC) ...
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    Economic hardship among older people in New Zealand: The effects of low living standards on social support loneliness and mental health 

    Stephens, C; Alpass, F; Towers, A (New Zealand Psychological Society, 2010)
    By 2026 people aged 65 and over are projected to make up approximately 20% of the population of New Zealand. A focus on the positive aspects of ageing includes consideration of the factors that promote good mental health ...
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    Using the common sense model of illness selfregulation to understand diabetes-related distress: The importance of being able to 'make sense' of diabetes 

    Paddison, CAM; Alpass, F; Stephens, C (New Zealand Psychological Society, 2010)
    This study examines the relationships between illness perceptions and illness-related distress among adults with type 2 diabetes. Research participants (N = 615) were randomly selected from a primary care database in New ...
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    A study of older adults: Observation of ranges of life satisfaction and functioning 

    Good, GA; LaGrow, S; Alpass, F (New Zealand Psychological Society, 2011)
    Levels of daily functioning and life satisfaction in older people are investigated in this study. Surveys and interviews included 425 people aged 65+ and comparisons were made between three age groups (ages 65-74, 75-84, ...
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    Global poverty, aid advertisements, and cognition: Do media images of the developing world lead to positive or negative responses in viewers 

    Kennedy, S; Hill, SR (New Zealand Psychological Society, 2010)
    When viewing aid advertising portraying people living in poverty it is easy to automatically activate stereotypes. This can be uncomfortable and people may consciously attempt to avoid using those stereotypes. However, it ...
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    AuthorWilliams, MN (4)Alpass, F (3)Bernardo, ABI (3)... View MoreSubjectPsychology (3)Psychology, Multidisciplinary (3)Social Sciences (3)... View MoreField of Research
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