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Prediction of self-monitoring compliance : application of the theory of planned behaviour to chronic illness sufferers
(Taylor & Francis, 2012)Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), diabetes, and asthma are chronic illnesses that affect a substantial number of people. The continued high cost of clinic and hospital based care provision in these areas could ... -
Making sense of surprise : an investigation of the factors influencing surprise judgments
(American Psychological Association, 2011)Surprise is often defined in terms of disconfirmed expectations, whereby the surprisingness of an event is thought to be dependent on the degree to which it contrasts with a more likely, or expected, outcome. The authors ... -
Sequential responding in accordance with temporal relational cues : a comparison of before and after
(The Psychological Record, 2012)The current study investigated the relative effects of Before and After relational cues on temporal order judgments. In Experiment 1, participants (N = 20) were exposed to a 5-phase temporal relational responding ... -
The effect of before and after instructions on the speed of sequential responding
(The Psychological Record, 2014)Order judgements are slower and less accurate when reversed. That is, when participants see two events in a sequence (e.g., circle …square), they are quicker to report ‘Before’ statements (e.g., “Circle before Square”) ...