Publications by our GRP Community
Deception and reciprocity
Despoina Alempaki, Gonul Dogan and Silvia Saccardo (2019)
Experimental Economics, 22 . pp. 980-1001
The Challenge of Universal Norms: Securing Effective Defence Rights Across Different Jurisdictions and Legal Cultures
Jacqueline Hodgson (2019)
Journal of Law and Society, 46 (S1). S95-S114.
Sugar rush or sugar crash? A meta-analysis of carbohydrate effects on mood
Sugar rush or sugar crash? A meta-analysis of carbohydrate effects on mood
Mantantzis, Konstantinos, Schlaghecken, Friederike, Sünram-Lea, Sandra I. and Maylor, Elizabeth A. (2019)
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 101 . pp. 45-67.
Who punishes promiscuous women? Both women and men are prejudiced towards sexually-accessible women, but only women inflict costly punishment
Naomi K. Muggleton, Sarah Tarran and Corey L. Fincher. (2019)
Evolution and Human Behavior, 40 (3). pp. 259-268.
Was Brexit triggered by the old and unhappy? Or by financial feelings?
Was Brexit triggered by the old and unhappy? Or by financial feelings?
Federica Liberini, Andrew J. Oswald, Eugenio Proto, and Michela Redoano (2019)
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 161 . pp. 287-302.
Cooperation in public goods games predicts behaviour in incentive-matched binary dilemmas : evidence for stable pro-sociality
Timothy L Mullett, G. D. A. (Gordon D. A.) Brown and Rebecca McDonald (2020)
Economic Inquiry, 58 (1). pp. 67-85.
Lettuce be happy : a longitudinal UK study on the relationship between fruit and vegetable consumption and well-being
Neel Ocean, Peter Howley and Jonathan Ensor (2019)
Social Science & Medicine, 222 . pp. 335-345.
Does eating fruit and vegetables also reduce the longitudinal risk of depression and anxiety? A commentary on 'Lettuce be happy'
Redzo Mujcic and Andrew J. Oswald (2019)
Social Science & Medicine, 222 . pp. 346-348.
Filler siphoning theory does not predict the effect of lineup fairness on the ability to discriminate innocent from guilty suspects : reply to Smith, Wells, Smalarz, and Lampinen
M. F. Colloff, Kimberley A. Wade, D Strange. and J. T. Wixted (2018)
Psychological Science, 29 (9). pp. 1552-1557.
Time Preference for Investment in the Environment: The Impact of Intrinsic Motivation
Lory Barile, John Cullis and Philip Jones (2018)
Economic Issues, Vol. 23(2)
Truth-tellers stand the test of time and contradict evidence less than liars, even months after a crime.
Divya Sukumar, Kimberley A. Wade, and Jacqueline Hodgson (2018)
Law and Human Behavior, 42 (2). pp. 145-155.
Public confidence and crime reduction : the impact of forensic property marking.
Jacqueline Hodgson, Kimberley A. Wade, Neil Stewart, Kevin Hearty, Natalie Kyneswood, Edika Quispe Torreblanca, and Timothy L. Mullett, Timothy L. (2018)
Centre for Operational Police Research, University of Warwick
Review: The Nervous Stage: Nineteenth-Century Neuroscience and the Birth of Modern Theater by Matthew Wilson Smith
Michael Meeuwis (2018)
NINETEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE, 73 (1). pp. 135-137.
Is envy harmful to a society's psychological health and wellbeing? A longitudinal study of 18,000 adults
Redzo Mujcic and Andrew J. Oswald (2018)
Social Science & Medicine, 198 . pp. 103-111.
Shaw’s paratexts, social liberalism, and harmonization
Michael Meeuwis (2017)
In: Harol, Corrinne and Simpson, Mark , (eds.) Liberal Entanglements : Toward a Literary History for the Twenty-First Century. Canada: University of Toronto Press, pp. 77-102. ISBN 9781442630925
Will one size fit all? Incentives designed to nurture prosocial behaviour
Will one size fit all? Incentives designed to nurture prosocial behaviour
Lory Barile, John Cullis and Philip Jones (2015)
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 57, 9-16.