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6, P., 2005. Should we be compelled to have identity cards? Justifications for the legal enforcement of obligations. Political Studies, 53 (2), pp. 243-261. ISSN 0032-3217

6, P., 2005. What's in a frame? Social organisation, risk perception and the sociology of knowledge. Journal of Risk Research, 8 (2), pp. 91-118.

6, P. and PECK, E., 2005. 'Modernisation': the ten commitments of New Labour's approach to public management? International Public Management Journal, 7 (1), pp. 1-18. ISSN 1096-7494

6, P., RAAB, C. and BELLAMY, C., 2005. Joined-up government and privacy in the United Kingdom: managing tensions between data protection and social policy. Part I. Public Administration, 83 (1), pp. 111-133. ISSN 0033-3298

BAGULEY, T.S., MITCHELL, G. and BRUNSTROM, J., 2005. Potential early-life predictors of dietary behaviour in adulthood: a retrospective study. International Journal of Obesity, 29 (5), pp. 463-474. ISSN 0307-0565

BAILEY, D., 2005. Involving service users in the assessment of student competence. European Journal of Social Work, 8 (2), pp. 165-179.

BALDWIN, J.S., ALLEN, P.M., RIDGWAY, K. and WINDER, B., 2005. Modelling manufacturing evolution: thoughts on sustainable industrial development. Journal of Cleaner Production, 13 (9), pp. 887-902. ISSN 0959-6526

BARON-COHEN, S. and BELMONTE, M.K., 2005. AUTISM: a window onto the development of the social and the analytic brain. Annual Review of Neuroscience, 28, pp. 109-126. ISSN 0147-006X

BARON-COHEN, S., KNICKMEYER, R.C. and BELMONTE, M.K., 2005. Sex differences in the brain: implications for explaining autism. Science, 310 (5749). ISSN 0036-8075

BELL, M., RING, C., ROLLINS, L., TODD, J., SPARKS, G., TIMLIN, A. and WATTIS, J., 2005. Stakeholder perceptions of older mental health NHS day services in Huddersfield. Mental Health and Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 2 (1), pp. 42-49.

BELLAMY, C., 6, P. and RAAB, C., 2005. Joined-up government and privacy in the United Kingdom: managing tensions between data protection and social policy. Part II. Public Administration, 83 (2), pp. 393-415. ISSN 0033-3298

BELLAMY, C., RAAB, C. and 6, P., 2005. Multi-agency working in British social policy: risk information and privacy. Information Polity, 10 (1), pp. 51-63. ISSN 1570-1255

BELMONTE, M.K., 2005. Abnormal visual motion processing as a neural endophenotype of autism. Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive, 23 (1-2), pp. 65-74. ISSN 0249-9185

BENER, A. and CRUNDALL, D., 2005. Road traffic accidents in the United Arab Emirates compared to western countries. Advances in Transportation Studies: Section A, 6, pp. 5-12.

BETHELL, E.J. and WALLER, B.M., 2005. Altruism or cooperation in captive chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes ? Folia Primatologica, 76 (4), pp. 242-244. ISSN 0015-5713

BOWEY, L., MCGLAUGHLIN, A. and SAUL, C., 2005. Assessing the barriers to achieving genuine housing choice for adults with a learning disability: The views of family carers and professionals. British Journal of Social Work, 35 (1), pp. 139-148. ISSN 0045-3102

BRAMLEY, N. and EATOUGH, V., 2005. The experience of living with Parkinson's disease: An interpretative phenomenological analysis case study. Psychology and Health, 20 (2), pp. 223-235. ISSN 0887-0446

BYFORD, J., 2005. From 'traitor' to 'saint' in public memory: the case of Serbian Bishop Nikolaj Velimirovic. Analysis of Current Trends in Antisemitism, 23.

CALCATERRA, A., ANTONIETTI, A. and UNDERWOOD, J., 2005. Cognitive style, hypermedia navigation and learning. Computers & Education, 44 (4), pp. 441-457. ISSN 0360-1315

CASSADAY, H.J., HORSLEY, R.R. and NORMAN, C., 2005. Electrolytic lesions to nucleus accumbens core and shell have dissociable effects on conditioning to discrete and contextual cues in aversive and appetitive procedures respectively. Behavioural Brain Research, 160 (2), pp. 222-235. ISSN 0166-4328

CASSADAY, H.J., NELSON, A.J.D. and NORMAN, C., 2005. Haloperidol can increase responding to contextual stimuli in trace conditioned rates. Behavioural Brain Research, 158 (1), pp. 31-42. ISSN 0166-4328

CASTRO, A., DÍAZ, F. and VAN BOXTEL, G.J., 2005. What happens to the readiness potential when the movement is not executed? NeuroReport, 16 (15), pp. 1609-1613. ISSN 0959-4965

COLE, J.C., SUMNALL, H.R., SMITH, G.W. and ROSTAMI-HODJEGAN, A., 2005. Preliminary evidence of the cardiovascular effects of polysubstance misuse in nightclubs. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 19 (1), pp. 63-66.

COOK, L.J., HO, L.W., WANG, L., TERRENOIRE, E., BRAYNE, C., EVANS, J.G., XUEREB, J., CAIRNS, N.J., TURIC, D., HOLLINGWORTH, P., MOORE, P.J., JEHU, L., ARCHER, N., WALTER, S., FOY, C., EDMONDSON, A., POWELL, J., LOVESTONE, S., WILLIAMS, J. and RUBINSZTEIN, D.C., 2005. Candidate gene association studies of genes involved in neuronal cholinergic transmission in Alzheimer's disease suggests choline acetyltransferase as a candidate deserving further study. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics, 132B (1), pp. 5-8. ISSN 1552-4841

CRAWFORD, G. and GOSLING, V., 2005. Toys for boys? Women's marginalization and participation as digital gamers. Sociological Research Online, 10 (1). ISSN 1360-7804

CRONE, D., SMITH, A. and GOUGH, B., 2005. 'I feel totally at one, totally alive and totally happy': a psycho-social explanation of the physical activity and mental health relationship. Health Education Research, 20 (5), pp. 600-611.

CROWTHER-DOWEY, C., 2005. The police and community justice. British Journal of Community Justice, 3 (3), pp. 31-43. ISSN 1475-0279

CRUNDALL, D., BAINS, M., CHAPMAN, P. and UNDERWOOD, G., 2005. Regulating conversation during driving: a problem for mobile telephones? Transportation Research Part F, 8 (3), pp. 197-211.

DICKINS, T.E., HARDMAN, D. and SERGEANT, M.J.T., 2005. Nothing to sniff about. The Psychologist: Bulletin of the British Psychological Society, 18, p. 532. ISSN 0952-8229

DINGWALL, R., 2005. Response to 'Incomprehensible consent forms': plain English is important. British Medical Journal (182005).

DINGWALL, R., 2005. Review of LT Reynolds and NJ Herman-Kinney, 'Handbook of symbolic interactionism'. Symbolic Interaction, 28 (4), pp. 602-603.

DUNN, A. and THOMPSON, P., 2005. Pointing the finger at the Judd Illusion. Proceedings - SPIE the International Society of Optical Engineering.

DURAND, M., HULME, C., LARKIN, R.F. and SNOWLING, M., 2005. The cognitive foundations of reading and arithmetic skills in 7- to 10-year-olds. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 91, pp. 113-136.

DWYER, P., 2005. Governance, forced migration and welfare. Social Policy and Administration, 39 (6), pp. 622-639. ISSN 0144-5596

DWYER, P., 2005. Meeting basic needs? Exploring the welfare strategies of forced migrants. Benefits, 13 (2), pp. 124-125.

DWYER, P., 2005. Meeting basic needs? The welfare of dispersed forced migrants in Leeds. The Yorkshire and Humberside Regional Review, 15 (1), pp. 21-23.

DWYER, P. and BROWN, D., 2005. Meeting basic needs? The survival strategies of forced migrants. Social Policy and Society, 4 (4), pp. 369-381. ISSN 1474-7464

FORREST, S., EATOUGH, V. and SHEVLIN, M., 2005. Measuring adult indirect aggression: The development and psychometric assessment of the indirect aggression scales. Aggressive Behavior, 31 (1), pp. 84-97. ISSN 0096-140X

FRASER, I., 2005. Charles Taylor's Catholicism. Contemporary Political Theory, 4 (3), pp. 231-252. ISSN 1470-8914

GOATCHER, J., 2005. Carole Pateman and the nature of a participatory society. Contemporary Politics, 1 (4), pp. 217-234.

GORFIN, L. and MCGLAUGHLIN, A., 2005. Listening to the disempowered. Psychologist, 18 (7), pp. 426-428. ISSN 0952-8229

GRANT, C., BOUCHER, J., RIGGS, K. and GRAYSON, A., 2005. Moral understanding in children with autism. Autism, 9 (3), pp. 317-331. ISSN 1362-3613

GRIFFITHS, M., 2005. Online therapy of addictive behaviors. CyberPsychology and Behavior, 8 (6), pp. 555-561.

GRIFFITHS, M., 2005. Relationship between gambling and video-game playing: a response to Johansson and Gotestam. Psychological Reports, 96 (3), pp. 644-646. ISSN 0033-2941

GRIFFITHS, M., 2005. Video games and health. British Medical Journal, 331, pp. 122-123.

GRIFFITHS, M., 2005. Video games and health. British Medical Journal (USA).

GRIFFITHS, M. and CHEVALIER, S., 2005. Addiction in adolescence: why don't adolescent addicts turn up for treatment? Psyke and Logos (Journal of the Danish Psychological Society), 26, pp. 27-31.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. Communicating with the elderly: some further tips. BMJ Careers.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. Does advertising of gambling increase gambling addiction? International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 3 (2), pp. 15-25.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. Exploitative, unethical, criminal? The use of technology in commercial marketing. Justice of the Peace, 169, pp. 916-917.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. Gambling and crime in the workplace: a growing problem? Justice of the Peace, 169, pp. 188-189.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. Gambling-related violence: an issue for the police? ChildRight: Journal of Law and Policy Affecting Children and Young People, 215, pp. 14-15.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. More than a token gesture. Playbook: the Gambling Magazine (1), p. 33.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. More tips on Internet searching. BMJ Careers.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. Nearly always (not ever) the Twain. BMJ Careers.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. Sexology is a biopsychosocial discipline. BMJ Careers.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. Teaching non-medical topics on medical courses: how to win students over. BMJ Careers, 330, p. 77. ISSN 1752-8526

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. Techno-fraud. Young Solicitors Group Magazine, 35 (16), p. 17.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. Tips on ... effective meetings. BMJ Careers, 330 (35). ISSN 1752-8526

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. Tips on ... job applications. PsyPAG Quarterly, 52, pp. 64-66.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. Video games have health benefits [letter]. Student British Medical Journal (13), p. 172. ISSN 0966-6494

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. Videogames as a therapeutic tool. Therapy Weekly, pp. 7-9.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. Workaholism is still a useful construct. Addiction Research & Theory, 13 (97), p. 100.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. The biopsychosocial approach to addiction. Psyke and Logos (Journal of the Danish Psychological Society), 26, pp. 9-26.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. The biopsychosocial approach to gambling: contextual factors in research and clinical interventions. World Online Gambling Law Report, 4 (10), pp. 14-15.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. A 'components' model of addiction within a biopsychosocial framework. Journal of Substance Use, 10, pp. 191-197.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. The marketing of Internet lottery gambling. Panorama, 10, pp. 6-9.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. The psychology of gambling: altered egos. Inside Edge: the Gambling Magazine (10), p. 67.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. The psychology of gambling: born to gamble. Inside Edge: the Gambling Magazine (11), p. 67.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. The psychology of gambling: sex please, we're gamblers. Inside Edge: the Gambling Magazine (12), p. 81.

GRIFFITHS, M.D. and BINGHAM, D., 2005. A study of superstitious beliefs among bingo players. Journal of Gambling Issues (JGI) (13).

GRIFFITHS, M.D., DAVIES, M.N.O., SERGEANT, M.J.T. and DICKINS, T.E., 2005. Aggression, empathy and male sexual orientation. Proceedings of the British Psychological Society, 13, p. 24.

GRIFFITHS, M.D. and MILLER, H.W., 2005. E-mentoring in schools: a brief review. Education and Health, 23, pp. 6-8.

GRIFFITHS, M.D. and MILLER, H.W., 2005. E-mentoring: does it have a place in medicine? Postgraduate Medical Journal, 81, pp. 389-390.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., ORFORD, J., WOOD, R.T.A. and HAYER, T., 2005. Young people and gambling in Britain: A critique of DCMS Technical Paper No. 8. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction.

GRIFFITHS, M.D. and PARKE, A., 2005. Aggressive behaviour in adult slot machine gamblers: a qualitative observational study. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2, pp. 50-58.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., PARKE, A. and PARKE, J., 2005. Gambling-related violence: an issue for the police? Police Journal, 78, pp. 223-227.

GRIFFITHS, M.D. and PARKE, J., 2005. The psychology of music in gambling environments: an observational research note. Journal of Gambling Issues (JGI) (13).

GRIFFITHS, M.D., SZABO, A. and TERRY, A., 2005. The exercise addiction inventory: a quick and easy screening tool for health practitioners. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 39 (6), pp. 30-31. ISSN 0306-3674

GRIFFITHS, M.D. and WOOD, R.T.A., 2005. Is internet gambling 'doubly addictive'? World Online Gambling Law Report, 4 (1), pp. 13-14. ISSN 1477-2922

GRIFFITHS, M.D., ZANGENEH, M., SUISSA, A.J., REED, S. and HAYDON, E., 2005. Portrayal of gambling in mass media: Some benchmarks. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction.

HALL, D.A., BARRETT, D.J.K., AKEROYD, M.A. and SUMMERFIELD, A.Q., 2005. Cortical representations of temporal structure in sound. Journal of Neurophysiology, 94 (5), pp. 3181-3191. ISSN 0022-3077

HALL, D.A., FUSSELL, C. and SUMMERFIELD, A.Q., 2005. Reading fluent speech from talking faces: typical brain networks and individual differences. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 17 (6), pp. 939-953.

HARDILL, I., SPRADBERY, J., ARNOLD-BOAKES, J. and MARRUGAT, M.L., 2005. Severe health and social care issues among British migrants who retire to Spain. Ageing and Society, 25 (5), pp. 769-783. ISSN 0144-686X

HENN, M., WEINSTEIN, M. and FORREST, S., 2005. Uninterested youth? Young people's attitudes towards party politics in Britain. Political Studies, 53 (3), pp. 556-578. ISSN 0032-3217

HENN, M., WEINSTEIN, M. and FORREST, S., 2005. Uninterested youth? Young people's attitudes towards party politics in Britain. Political Studies, 53 (3), pp. 556-578. ISSN 0032-3217

HIGHAM, P., 2005. Changing practice and an emerging social pedagogue paradigm England: the role of the personal advisor. Social Work in Europe, 8 (1), pp. 21-31. ISSN 1353-1670

HODGSON, P. and WEBB, D., 2005. Young people, crime and school exclusion: a case of some surprises. The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 44 (1), pp. 12-28. ISSN 0265-5527

HODGSON, P. and WEBB, D., 2005. Young people, crime and school exclusion: a case of some surprises. The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 44 (1), pp. 12-28. ISSN 0265-5527

HOLLAND, D., 2005. Unifying social science: a critical realist approach. Graduate Journal of Social Science, 2 (2), pp. 1-31. ISSN 1572-3763

HORSLEY, R.R., CASSADAY, H.J. and NORMAN, C., 2005. Shell lesions of the nucleus accumbens reduce activity on the elevated plus-maze. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 19 (3).

HOUSTON, J.E., 2005. Bullying behaviours in two post-primary schools in Northern Ireland: a study of age, gender, and personality. Proceedings of the British Psychological Society, 13 (2), p. 225.

HUGH-JONES, S., GOUGH, B. and LITTLEWOOD, A., 2005. Sexual exhibitionism can be good for you: a critique of psycho-medical discourse from the perspectives of women who exhibit. Sexualities, 8 (3), pp. 259-281.

HUGHES, C., KUMARI, V., DAS, M., ZACHARIAH, E., ETTINGER, U., SUMICH, A. and SHARMA, T., 2005. Cognitive functioning in siblings discordant for schizophrenia. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 111 (3), pp. 185-192. ISSN 1600-0447

JONES, G., GOBET, F. and PINE, J.M., 2005. Modelling vocabulary acquisition: an explanation of the link between the phonological loop and long-term memory. Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour Journal, 1 (6), pp. 509-522. ISSN 1476-3036

KEENAN, W.J.F., 2005. Review of 'Beyond all reason: living with ideology in the university' by Ronald Barnett. LATISS: Learning and Teaching in the Social Sciences, 1 (3), pp. 210-212.

KEMP, A.H., STEPHAN, B.C.M., HOPKINSON, P., SUMICH, A.L., PAUL, R.H., CLARK, C.R., GORDON, E., BRYANT, R.A. and WILLIAMS, L.M., 2005. Toward an integrated profile of depression: evidence from the brain resource international database. Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 04 (01), pp. 95-106. ISSN 0219-6352

KERSHAW, C. and TSELONI, A., 2005. Predicting crime rates, fear and disorder based on area information: evidence from the 2000 British Crime Survey. International Review of Victimology, 12, pp. 295-313.

LANKSHEAR, G., ETTORRE, E. and MASON, D., 2005. Decision-making, uncertainty and risk: exploring the complexity of work processes in NHS delivery suites. Health, Risk and Society, 17 (4), pp. 361-377. ISSN 1369-8575

LANSDALE, M.W., 2005. When nothing is 'off the record': exploring the theoretical implications of the continuous recording of cognitive process in memory. Memory, 13 (1), pp. 31-50. ISSN 0965-8211

LANSDALE, M.W., OLIFF, L. and BAGULEY, T.S., 2005. Quantifying precision and availability of location memory in everyday pictures and some implications for picture database design. Journal of Experimental Psychology - Applied, 11 (2), pp. 67-83. ISSN 1076-898X

LARKIN, M. and GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. IPA in action. The Psychologist: Bulletin of the British Psychological Society, 18 (22). ISSN 0952-8229

LAWS, K.R. and BHATT, R., 2005. False memories and delusional ideation in normal healthy subjects. Personality and Individual Differences, 39 (4), pp. 775-781. ISSN 0191-8869

LAWS, K.R., GALE, T.M., LEESON, V.C. and CRAWFORD, J.R., 2005. When is category specific in Alzheimer's disease? Cortex, 41 (4), pp. 452-463. ISSN 0010-9452

LAWS, K.R., LEESON, V.C., MCKENNA, P.J., MURRAY, G. and KONDEL, T.K., 2005. What happens to semantic memory when formal thought disorder remits? Revisiting a case study. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 10 (1), pp. 57-71. ISSN 1354-6805

LAWS, K.R. and SARTORI, G., 2005. Category deficits and paradoxical dissociations in Alzheimer's disease and Herpes Simplex Encephalitis. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 17 (9), pp. 1453-1459. ISSN 0898-929X

LEE, D., 2005. Students and managers behaving badly: an exploratory analysis of the vulnerability of feminist academics in anti-feminist, market-driven UK higher education. Womens Studies International Forum, 28, pp. 195-208. ISSN 0277-5395

LEESON, V.C., MCKENNA, P.J. and LAWS, K.R., 2005. Storage and access procedures in schizophrenia: Evidence for a two phase model of lexical impairment. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 27 (6), pp. 700-710. ISSN 1380-3395

LEESON, V.C., SIMPSON, A., MCKENNA, P.J. and LAWS, K.R., 2005. Executive inhibition and semantic association in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 74 (1), pp. 61-67. ISSN 0920-9964

LOVE, K., PRITCHARD, C., MAGUIRE, K. and MCCARTHY, A., 2005. Qualitative and quantitative approaches to health impact assessment: an analysis of the political and philosophical milieu of the multi-method approach. Critical Public Health, 15 (3), pp. 275-289.

LUCAS, E.J. and BALL, L.J., 2005. Think-aloud protocols and the selection task: evidence for relevance effects and rationalisation processes. Thinking and Reasoning, 11 (1), pp. 35-66. ISSN 1354-6783

MADILL, A., GOUGH, B., LAWTON, R. and STRATTON, P., 2005. How should we supervise qualitative projects? Psychologist, 18 (10), pp. 616-618.

MCGUCKIN, C., HOUSTON, J.E., LEWIS, C.A. and SHEVLIN, M., 2005. Experiences of workplace bullying among 'non-traditional' students: cause for concern for both business and education. Proceedings of the British Psychological Society, 14 (1), p. 55.

MURRAY, C.D., HOWARD, T., FOX, J., CAILLETTE, F., SIMMONDS, C. and WILDE, D.J., 2005. The design and implementation of the telepathy virtual environment. International Journal of Parapsychology, 13, pp. 1-24. ISSN 0553-206X

MURRAY, R., BALDWIN, J., RIDGWAY, K. and WINDER, B., 2005. Socio-economic decline and adaptation: South Yorkshire's former coalfields. Local Economy, 20 (4), pp. 344-359. ISSN 0269-0942

NIEMZ, K., GRIFFITHS, M.D. and BANYARD, P., 2005. Prevalence of pathological Internet use among university students and correlations with self-esteem, the general health questionnaire (GHQ), and disinhibition. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 8 (6), pp. 562-570.

OGREN, M., JONSSON, C. and SUNDIN, E.C., 2005. Group supervision in psychotherapy. The relationship between focus, group climate, and perceived attained skill. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 61 (4), pp. 373-388. ISSN 0021-9762

OGREN, M. and SUNDIN, E.C., 2005. Intervjuer som prognosinstrument for studieframgang. Nordisk Psykologi, 3, pp. 271-288.

PARKE, A. and GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. Aggressive behaviour in adult slot machine gamblers: an interpretative phenomenological analysis. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 15 (4), pp. 255-272. ISSN 1052-9284

PARKE, A., GRIFFITHS, M.D. and PARKE, J., 2005. Can playing poker be good for you? Poker as a transferable skill. Journal of Gambling Issues (JGI) (14).

PARR, L.A., WALLER, B.M. and FUGATE, J., 2005. Emotional communication in primates: implications for neurobiology. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 15 (6), pp. 716-720. ISSN 0959-4388

PAUKNER, A., ANDERSON, J.R., BORELLI, E., VISALBERGHI, E. and FERRARI, P.F., 2005. Macaques (Macaca nemestrina) recognize when they are being imitated. Biology Letters, 1 (2), pp. 219-222. ISSN 1744-9561

PILCHER, J., 2005. School sex education: policy and practice in England 1870 to 2000. Sex Education, 5 (2), pp. 153-170. ISSN 1468-1811

PREMKUMAR, P. and SHARMA, T., 2005. Neuropsychologic functioning and structural MRI of the brain in patients with schizophrenia. Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 5, pp. 85-94.

SERGEANT, M.J.T., DAVIES, M.N.O., DICKINS, T.E. and GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. The self-reported importance of olfaction during human mate choice. Sexualities, Evolution and Gender, 7 (3), pp. 199-213. ISSN 1479-2508

SHAW, R., GRAYSON, A. and LEWIS, V., 2005. Inhibition, ADHD and computer games: the inhibitory performance of children with ADHD on computerized tasks and games. Journal of Attention Disorders, 8 (4), pp. 160-168. ISSN 1087-0547

SHEPPARD, E., ROPAR, D. and MITCHELL, P., 2005. The impact of meaning and dimensionality on the accuracy of children's copying. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 23 (3), pp. 365-381. ISSN 2044-835X

SLADE, K. and GILCHRIST, E., 2005. How will I cope? Links between self-harm, reporting sick and coping strategies. Forensic Update, 83, pp. 10-16. ISSN 2050-7348

SMITH, G.W., 2005. Statistics explained. Psychologist, 18 (8), p. 498.

SONUGA-BARKE, E.J.S., AUERBACH, J., CAMPBELL, S.B., DALEY, D. and THOMPSON, M., 2005. Varieties of preschool hyperactivity: multiple pathways from risk to disorder. Developmental Science, 8 (2), pp. 141-150. ISSN 1363-755X

STACEY, P.C., WALKER, S. and UNDERWOOD, J.D.M., 2005. Face processing and familiarity: evidence from eye-movement data. British Journal of Psychology, 96 (4), pp. 407-422. ISSN 0007-1269

STILLER, J. and HUDSON, M., 2005. Weak links and scene cliques in Shakespeare's plays. Journal of Cultural and Evolutionary Psychology, 3 (1), pp. 57-73. ISSN 1589-5254

SUMICH, A., CHITNIS, X.A., FANNON, D.G., O'CEALLAIGH, S., DOKU, V.C., FALDROWICZ, A. and SHARMA, T., 2005. Unreality symptoms and volumetric measures of Heschl's gyrus and planum temporal in first-episode psychosis. Biological Psychiatry, 57 (8), pp. 947-950. ISSN 0006-3223

SUMMERFIELD, A.Q., CIRSTEA, S.E., ROBERTS, K.L., BARTON, G.R., GRAHAM, J.M. and O'DONOGHUE, G.M., 2005. Incidence of meningitis and of death from all causes among users of cochlear implants in the United Kingdom. Journal of Public Health Medicine, 27 (1), pp. 55-61. ISSN 0957-4832

SUMNER, C.J., TUCCI, D.L. and SHORE, S.E., 2005. Responses of ventral cochlear nucleus neurons to contralateral sound after conductive hearing loss. Journal of Neurophysiology, 94 (6), pp. 4234-4243. ISSN 0022-3077

TILLEY, N., 2005. Crime reduction: a quarter century review. Public Money and Management, 25 (5), pp. 267-274. ISSN 0954-0962

TILLEY, N., 2005. Strategies and tactics: contexts and mechanisms - the essence of effective prevention. International Review of Victimology, 12 (1), pp. 91-106. ISSN 0269-7580

TSELONI, A. and PEASE, K., 2005. Population inequality: the case of repeat. Crime Prevention and Community Safety: an international journal, 7, pp. 7-18.

TYSON, P.J., LAWS, K.R., ROBERTS, K.H. and MORTIMER, A.M., 2005. A longitudinal analysis of memory in patients with schizophrenia. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 27 (6), pp. 718-734. ISSN 1380-3395

TZANIDOU, E., PETRE, M., MINOCHA, S. and GRAYSON, A., 2005. Combining eye tracking and conventional techniques for indications of user-adaptability. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3585, p. 753.

UNDERWOOD, G., CRUNDALL, D. and HODSON, K., 2005. Confirming statements about pictures of natural scenes. Perception, 32, pp. 1069-1084.

UNDERWOOD, J.D.M. and UNDERWOOD, G., 2005. The selective nature of memory: some effects of taking a verbal record - a response to A. Plaut. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 50 (1), pp. 59-67. ISSN 0021-8774

WALLER, B.M. and DUNBAR, R.I.M., 2005. Differential behavioural effects of silent bared teeth display and relaxed open mouth display in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Ethology, 111 (2), pp. 129-142. ISSN 0179-1613

WATTS, S. and STENNER, P., 2005. Doing Q methodology: theory, method and interpretation. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 2 (1), pp. 67-92. ISSN 1478-0887

WATTS, S. and STENNER, P., 2005. The subjective experience of partnership love: a Q methodological study. British Journal of Social Psychology, 44 (1), pp. 85-107. ISSN 0144-6665

WHITTY, M.T., 2005. Review of 'Cyberstalking: harassment in the Internet age and how to protect your family'. British Journal of Criminology, 45 (2), pp. 227-230.

WHITTY, M.T., 2005. The 'realness' of cyber-cheating: men and women's representations of unfaithful Internet relationships. Social Science Computer Review, 23 (1), pp. 57-67.

WHITTY, M.T. and CARR, A.N., 2005. Taking the good with the bad: applying Klein's work to further our understandings of cyber-cheating. Journal of Couple and Relationship Therapy, 4, pp. 103-115.

WILLIAMS, G., 2005. How to get published. The Psychologist: Bulletin of the British Psychological Society, 18 (7), p. 433.

WINDER, B., RIDGWAY, K., BALDWIN, J.S. and ALLEN, P.M., 2005. Evolutionary systems: Modelling organisational innovation. Management, Policy and Practice.

YIP, A.K.T., 2005. Queering religious texts: an exploration of British non-heterosexual Christians' and Muslims' strategy of constructing sexuality-affirming hermeneutics. Sociology - the Journal of the British Sociological Association, 39 (1), pp. 47-65. ISSN 0038-0385

YIP, A.K.T., 2005. 'Religion and the politics of spirituality/sexuality: Reflections on researching British lesbian, gay, and bisexual Christians and Muslims'. Fieldwork in Religion, 1 (3), pp. 271-289.

YOUNG, G., 2005. Do Carruthers' examples of absent-mindedness show arbitrariness with regard to phenomenal content? Anthroplogy and Philosophy, 6, pp. 89-101.

YOUNG, G., 2005. Ecological perception affords an explanation of object permanence. Philosophical Explorations, 8 (2), pp. 189-208.

ÖGREN, M.-L., BOALT BOËTHIUS, S. and SUNDIN, E.C., 2005. Grupphandledning I psykoterapi inom ramen för utbildningar. Matrix: Nordisk Tidsskrift för Psykoterapi, 22, pp. 389-402.

Authored book

BANYARD, P. and FLANAGAN, C., 2005. Ethics in psychological research. London: Routledge.

BURROWS, J., HOPKINS, M., ROBINSON, A., SPEED, M. and TILLEY, N., 2005. Understanding the attrition process in volume crime investigation. London: Home Office. ISBN 1844737497

CHAN, C.K. and BOWPITT, G., 2005. Human dignity and welfare systems: unemployed persons in UK, Sweden, China and Hong Kong. Bristol: Policy Press.

HOPKINS-BURKE, R., 2005. An introduction to criminological theory. Cullumton: Willan Press. ISBN 1843921650

OATES, J.M., WOOD, C.P. and GRAYSON, A., 2005. Psychological development and early childhood. Oxford: Blackwell; Open University Press.

STEPHENSON, M., 2005. Access, participation and progression in the arts for young people on detention and training orders. Nottingham Trent University. ISBN 0728710781

TILLEY, N., 2005. Handbook of crime prevention and community safety. Cullompton, Devon: Willan.

Chapter in book

UNSPECIFIED 2005. Stara rodna prica? Identiteti znanstvenica na webu. In: I. PLESE and R. SENJKOVIC, eds., Etnografije interneta. Zargreb: Institut za etnologiju I folkloristiku.

6, P., 2005. Information risks and joined-up government. In: Essays on risk and trust in the Internet era: issues for governance, democracy and regulation. Amsterdam: IOS Press.

6, P., 2005. Joined-up government in the west beyond Britain: a provisional assessment. In: V. BOGDANOR, ed., Joined-up government. Oxford: Oxford University Press for the British Academy, pp. 43-106. ISBN 9.7802E+12

6, P., 2005. The governance of technology. In: C. LYALL and J. TAIT, eds., New modes of governance: developing an integrated poicy approach to science, technology, risk and the environment. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 19-44. ISBN 754641643

6, P., 2005. The personal information economy: trends and prospects for consumers. In: S. LACE, ed., The glass consumer. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 17-44.

6, P. and PECK, E., 2005. The role of organisational development in policy implementation in healthcare. In: E. PECK, ed., Organisational development in healthcare: approaches, innovations, achievements. Abingdon: Radcliffe Medical, pp. 27-42. ISBN 185775896X

BELLAMY, C., 6, P. and RAAB, C., 2005. Personal data in the public sector: reconciling necessary sharing with confidentiality. In: S. LACEY, ed., The glass consumer: life in a surveillance society. Bristol: National Consumer Council and Policy Press, pp. 131-151. ISBN 1861347359

BELLAMY, C., RAAB, C. and 6, P., 2005. Multi-agency working in British social policy: risk, information sharing and privacy. In: V. BEKKERS, ed., Essays on risk and trust in the internet era: issues for governance, democracy and regulation. Amsterdam: IOS. ISBN 1586035975

BRADY, G., 2005. ADHD, diagnosis and identity. In: C. NEWNES and N. RADCLIFFE, eds., Making and breaking children's lives. Ross-on-Wye: PCCS Books, pp. 49-59. ISBN 9781898059707

BYFORD, J.T., 2005. Distinguishing 'Anti-Judaism' from 'Antisemitism': Denial of anti-Semitism in Serbian Orthodox Christian culture. In: Religion, State and Society. UNSPECIFIED.

BYFORD, J.T., 2005. 'Serbs never hated the Jews': literal denial of anti-Semitism in contemporary Serbian religious discourse. In: Patterns of Prejudice. UNSPECIFIED.

DINGWALL, R. and HOBSON-WEST, P., 2005. Law and medicine. In: J. GABE, D. KELLEHER and G. WILLIAMS, eds., Challenging medicine. London: Routledge, pp. 40-61.

DINGWALL, R. and STRANGLEMAN, T., 2005. Organizational culture. In: E. FERLIE, L.E. LYNN and C. POLLITT, eds., Oxford handbook of public management. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 468-490.

GOLDSTEIN, J. and RAESSENS, J., 2005. The therapeutic value of videogames. In: J. GOLDSTEIN and J. RAESSENS, eds., Handbook of computer game studies. Cambridge, Mass.;London: MIT Press. ISBN 262182408

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. Internet abuse and addiction in the workplace. In: M. KHOSROW-POUR, ed., Encyclopedia of information science and technology. Hershey, Pa.; London: Idea Group Reference, pp. 1623-1628. ISBN 159140553X

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. Remote gambling: psychosocial aspects. In: Remote Gambling. London: Westminster eForum, pp. 11-20. ISBN 1905029128

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. The therapeutic value of videogames. In: J. GOLDSTEIN and J. RAESSENS, eds., Handbook of computer game studies. Boston: MIT, pp. 161-171. ISBN 262182408

GRIFFITHS, M.D. and DAVIES, M.N.O., 2005. Videogame addiction: does it exist? In: J. GOLDSTEIN and J. RAESSENS, eds., Handbook of computer game studies. Boston: MIT, pp. 359-368. ISBN 262182408

HALL, D.A., 2005. Representations of spectral coding in the human brain. In: M.S. MALMIERCA and D.R.F. IRVINE, eds., Auditory spectral processing. San Diego: Elsevier, pp. 331-369.

HALL, D.A., 2005. Sensitivity to the spectral and temporal properties of sound stimuli across the human non-primary auditory cortex measured using functional magnetic resonance imaging. In: R. KÖNIG, P. HEIL, E. BUDINGER and H. SCHEICH, eds., Auditory cortex: a synthesis of human and animal research. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 51-76.

HAYER, T., GRIFFITHS, M.D. and MEYER, G., 2005. The prevention and treatment of problem gambling in adolescence. In: T.P. GULLOTTA and G. ADAMS, eds., Handbook of adolescent behavioral problems: evidence-based approaches to prevention and treatment. New York: Springer, pp. 467-486.

KARANIKA, M. and ANTONIOU, A.S., 2005. Occupation-specific stressors and coping among Greek police officers. In: J. HOUDMONT and S. MCINTYRE, eds., Occupational health psychology: key papers of the 6th Annual Conference of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology. Maia, Portugal: Publicações Ishmai.

KHAN, S., KARANIKA, M., GRIFFITHS, A. and COX, T., 2005. Assessing work stressors in the manufacturing sector: the Work Organisation Assessment Questionnaire. In: J. HOUDMONT and S. MCINTYRE, eds., 6th Annual Conference of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology: Proceedings. 24-26 November 2004. Maia, Portugal: Ismai. ISBN 9729048150

MILLER, H., 2005. Communicating with objects. In: P. HILLS, ed., Aspects of human communication. London: Peter Francis.

MILLER, H. and GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. E-mentoring. In: M.J. KARCHER and D.L. DUBOIS, eds., Handbook of youth mentoring. New York: Kluwer, pp. 300-313. ISBN 761929770

O'NEILL, M., 2005. Prospects for European citizenship. In: G. DE and G. LAUWERS, eds., Cultural rights and education rights in the enlarged Europe. Nijmegen: Wolf Legal Publishers.

RICHARDSON, M. and JONES, G., 2005. To DIY for: the characteristics that make self-assembly tasks difficult. In: P. BUST and P. MCCABE, eds., Contemporary ergonomics (2005). London: Taylor & Francis.

STEVENS, T. and WILDE, D., 2005. Consumer involvement in cancer research in the United Kingdom: the benefits and challenges. In: L. LOWES and I. HULATT, eds., Involving service users in health and social care research. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 97-111. ISBN 9780415346467

SUTTON, M., 2005. Complicity, trading dynamics and prevalence in stolen goods markets. In: N. TILLEY, ed., Handbook of crime prevention and community safety. Cullompton, Devon: Willan.

SUTTON, M., 2005. Finding the far right online: An exploratory study of white racialist websites. In: P. TAYLOR and D. WALL, eds., Global deviance in the information age. Routledge.

SUTTON, M. and WILLIAMS, M., 2005. Understanding King Punisher and his order: Vandalism in an online community- motives, meanings and possible solutions. In: P. TAYLOR and D. WALL, eds., Global deviance in the information age. Routledge.

TILLEY, N., 2005. Crime prevention and system design. In: N. TILLEY, ed., Handbook of crime prevention and community safety. Cullompton, Devon: Willan, pp. 266-293. ISBN 1843921472

TILLEY, N., 2005. Driving down crime at motorway service areas. In: M. SMITH and N. TILLEY, eds., Crime science: new approaches to preventing and detecting crime. Cullompton: Willan, pp. 104-125. ISBN 1843920905

UNDERWOOD, G., FOULSHAM, T., VAN LOON, E. and UNDERWOOD, J., 2005. Visual attention, visual saliency and eye movements during the inspection of natural scenes. In: J. MIRA and J.R. ALVAREZ, eds., Artificial intelligence and knowledge engineering applications: a bioinspired approach, Vol. 2. Berlin: Springer Verlag, pp. 459-469.

UNDERWOOD, J., AULT, A., DILLON, G. and FARNSWORTH, B., 2005. A thematic analysis of children and young adults' perceptions of roadway risk. In: G. UNDERWOOD, ed., Traffic and transport psychology. Oxford: Elsevier, pp. 37-48.

UNDERWOOD, J. and DILLON, G., 2005. Capturing complexity through maturity modelling. In: B. SOMEKH and C. LEWIN, eds., Research methods in the social sciences. London: Sage, pp. 260-264. ISBN 076194401X

UNDERWOOD, J.D.M., 2005. Novice and expert performance with a dynamic control task: scanpaths during a computer game. In: G. UNDERWOOD, ed., Cognitive processes in eye guidance. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 303-323. ISBN 198566808

UNDERWOOD, J.D.M. and BANYARD, P., 2005. Learning and technology: a happy conjunction? In: R. CANEIRO, K. STEFFENS and J.D.M. UNDERWOOD, eds., Self-regulated learning in technology enhanced learning environments. Aachen: Shaker Verlag, pp. 64-71. ISBN 3832247416

WHITTY, M.T., 2005. Foreword. In: A.J. BAKER, ed., Double click: romance and commitment among online couples. Cresskill, N.J.: Hampton Press Inc..

WHITTY, M.T., 2005. Investigating Internet relationships. In: M. KHOSROW-POUR, ed., Encyclopedia of information science and technology. Hershey, USA: Idea Group Inc., pp. 1116-1120.

WHITTY, M.T. and CARR, A.N., 2005. Electronic bullying in the workplace. In: B. FISHER, V. BOWIE and C. COOPER, eds., Workplace violence. Devon: Willan, pp. 103-115.

WHITTY, M.T. and CARR, A.N., 2005. Taking the good with the bad. In: F. PIERCY, J. WETCHLER and K. HERTLEIN, eds., Handbook on treating infidelity. Haworth Press, pp. 103-115.

WRIGHT, C.Y., 2005. Black femininities go to school: how young black females navigate race and gender. In: G. LLOYD, ed., 'Problem' girls: understanding and supporting troubled and troublesome girls and young women. RoutledgeFalmer, pp. 103-113. ISBN 415303133

Conference contribution

6, P., 2005. E-govenment: key issues and challenges. In: Electronic Government: the Possibilities of New ITCs, Regional Government of Bizkaia, Opera House, Bilbao, Spain, February 2005, Regional Government of Bizkaia, Opera House, Bilbao.

6, P., WARREN, A., BELLAMY, C., RAAB, C. and HEENEY, C., 2005. Social policy as judgment: risks of injustice and the injustice of risk in the use of personal information. In: The 2005 Social Policy Association Conference: Well-being and Social Justice, Bath, UK, 2005, Bath.

6, P., WARREN, A., BELLAMY, C., RAAB, C. and HEENEY, C., 2005. The governance of information sharing in networked public management. In: 8th Public Management Research Association Conference: Governance, Los Angeles, CA, USA, 2005, Los Angeles, CA.

BAGULEY, T., 2005. From homogeneity of variance to sphericity: understanding, detecting and dealing with violations of ANOVA assumptions [workshop]. In: PsyPAG One-Day Advanced Statistics Workshop, University of Oxford, Oxford, 15 April 2005, Oxford.

BANYARD, P., 2005. To infinity and beyond: developments in the psychology curriculum. In: Association for the Teaching of Psychology Annual Conference, Swansea University, Swansea, July 2005.

BARKER, J.J., SERGEANT, M.J.T. and DAVIES, M.N.O., 2005. Second-to-fourth digit radio (2D:4D) and musical ability. In: Annual Meeting of the Psychobiology Section of the British Psychological Society, Low Wood, The Lake District, UK, 14 September 2005, Low Wood, The Lake District.

BARKER, J.J., SERGEANT, M.J.T. and DAVIES, M.N.O., 2005. Second-to-fourth digit radio (2D:4D) and musical ability. In: Human Behavior and Evolution Society Annual Conference, University of Austin at Texas, USA, 2 June 2005, University of Austin at Texas.

BARRETT, D.J.K. and HALL, D., 2005. An fMRI investigation of the cortical origins of the dual pathway model in humans. In: Methods of Mind: 7th fMRI Experience and Annual Meeting of the British Psychophysiology Society, Birmingham, September, 2005, Birmingham.

BARRETT, D.J.K., HALL, D.A., AKEROYD, M.A. and SUMMERFIELD, A.Q., 2005. The role of Heschl's Gyrus (HG) in the analysis of pitch and spatial compactness. In: 12th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York City, USA, April, 2005, New York City, USA.

BELLAMY, C.A., 6, P., RAAB, C.D., WARREN, A. and HEENEY, C., 2005. Data sharing and personal privacy in contemporary public services: the social dynamics of ethical decision-making. In: EGPA Conference 2005: Work Group on Administrative Ethics, Berne, Switzerland, 2005, Berne, Switzerland.

BETTS, L.R. and ROTENBERG, K.J., 2005. Cross-sectional and longitudinal relations among young children's peer-reported trustworthiness and adjustment to school. In: Trustworthiness in children: conceptual framework and testimony, and testimony as a witness. Symposium conducted at the Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, April, 2005, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

BETTS, L.R. and ROTENBERG, K.J., 2005. Cross-sectional and longitudinal relations among young children's trust beliefs in peers and adjustment to school. In: Trustworthiness in children: conceptual framework and testimony, and testimony as a witness. Symposium conducted at the Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, April, 2005, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

BETTS, L.R. and ROTENBERG, K.J., 2005. The role of consistency between self-knowledge and peer knowledge of trustworthiness in children's adjustment to the early school years. In: Evaluating self-knowledge: how it develops, how it varies by culture and how it relates to social adjustment. Symposium conducted at the British Psychological Society Developmental Section Annual Conference, Edinburgh University, September, 2005, Edinburgh University.

BROWN, L.A., FORBES, D. and MCCONNELL, J., 2005. Ageing and interference effects in visual working memory. In: 10th European Workshop on Imagery and Cognition, St. Andrews, Scotland, June 2005, St. Andrews, Scotland.

BROWN, L.A., FORBES, D. and MCCONNELL, J., 2005. Visual and spatial interference effects on visuo-spatial working memory performance. In: 14th Meeting of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology, Leiden, The Netherlands, August 2005, Leiden.

BRUNSDEN, V., 2005. Throwing down the gauntlet; the need for qualitative research approaches in the Fire and Rescue Service. In: Fire Related Research and Developments (RE05), Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire, November 2005, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire.

DILLON, G. and UNDERWOOD, J., 2005. Parental concerns and operational realities for children on the autistic spectrum transferring from primary to secondary mainstream education. In: The BPS Psychology of Education Section, Durham, 4-6 November 2005, Durham.

DWYER, P., 2005. Does the European Union suffer from a social deficit? In: European Policy Research Unit Seminar Series, Department of Government and International Politics, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK, March 2005, University of Manchester, Manchester.

DWYER, P., 2005. Forced migrants and welfare. In: Department of Applied Social Science Seminar Series, University of Lancaster, Lancaster, UK, 17 February 2005, University of Lancaster.

DWYER, P., 2005. Work and welfare: the rights and responsibilities of unemployment in the UK. In: UNEMPOL Conference on the 'Contentious Politics of Unemployment in Europe', Coppet Castle, Geneva, 1-2 April 2005, Coppet Castle, Geneva.

FARNSWORTH, B., UNDERWOOD, J. and DILLON, G., 2005. The development of children's perception of a risk. In: XXVIII International Congress of Psychology, Beijing, China, August 2004.

GOATCHER, J., 2005. Standpoint feminist theory; a new direction for Fire and Rescue Service research? In: Fire and Research Related Developments (RE05), Fire Service College, Moreton-in-the-Marsh, Gloucestershire.

HENN, M. and WEINSTEIN, M., 2005. Young people's inactivism: why don't young people vote ? In: Policy Orientated Social Sciences Research Group, More Responsible People?: Using Public Policy to Change Behaviour and Culture, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK, 5 October 2005, Nottingham Trent University.

HOWARD, C.J. and HOLCOMBE, A.O., 2005. Limits on continuous monitoring of the features of multiple objects. In: European Conference on Visual Perception, La Coruña, Spain, 22-26 August 2005.

JONES, G., 2005. Move selection reveals hidden mysteries for insight problems. In: 14th Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology, Leiden, Netherlands, 31 August - 3 September 2005, Leiden, Netherlands.

JONES, G., 2005. Simple distributional accounts can explain key language phenomena. In: Post-Cognitivist Conference, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, 4-6 July 2005, Glasgow, Scotland.

KHAN, S., KARANIKA, M., COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2005. Assessment of precursors to work-related stress: the Work Organisation Assessment Questionnaire [poster paper]. In: Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society for Occupational Medicine, Manchester, 4-6 July 2005, Manchester.

KHAN, S., KARANIKA, M., COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2005. Why bother with stress? Use the Work Organisation Assessment Questionnaire instead [poster paper]. In: RCN (Royal College of Nursing) Society of Occupational Health Nursing Conference, Manchester, 30 November - 1 December 2005, Manchester.

LARKIN, R.F. and SNOWLING, M.J., 2005. Do young children use morphological spelling strategies?. In: British Psychological Society Developmental Conference, Edinburgh, 2005.

LOVE, K., 2005. Community and the concept of belonging. In: NTU Public Health and Policy Studies Research Forum, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 2005, Nottingham.

LOVE, K., 2005. Levinas, mysticism and the question of theophany. In: NTU Institute of Cultural Analysis Seminar, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 2005, Nottingham.

LOVE, K.J., 2005. Levinas, mysticism and the question of theophany. In: NTU Institute of Cultural Analysis Seminar, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 2005, Nottingham.

MCGUIRE, S., GILL, P., ROTENBERG, K.J., SEGAL, N.L. and BETTS, L.R., 2005. Sibling trustworthiness: a twin-adoption study [poster presentation]. In: Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, April, 2005, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

MCKAY, J., 2005. MPs and motherhood in Germany and the UK. In: Political Studies Association Annual Conference, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK, April 2005, University of Leeds.

MENNEER, T., BARRETT, D.J.K., PHILLIPS, L., CAVE, K.R. and DONNELLY, N., 2005. Limits on the top-down guidance of visual search for multiple targets. In: 46th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Toronto, Canada, November, 2005, Toronto, Canada.

MURPHY, J., SHEVLIN, M. and ADAMSON, G., 2005. The psychosis continuum and childhood trauma. In: Psychology Society of Ireland Annual Conference, Derry, Northern Ireland, 18 November, 2005, Derry, Northern Ireland.

MURRAY, C.D., FOX, J. and WILDE, D., 2005. Do Out-Of-Body Experients have better visual imagery skills than non-experients? In: 29th International Conference of the Society for Psychical Research, University of Bath, Bath, 2-4 September 2005.

MURRAY, C.D., FOX, J. and WILDE, D., 2005. Self-concept and body investment in Out-of-Body experients. In: 48th Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Petaluma, California, 2005.

O'NEILL, M., 2005. Crisis or merely temporary difficulties? Some future scenarios for the EU [workshop]. In: Faculty of European Studies, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, 14-15 November 2005, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

O'NEILL, M., 2005. EU Neighbourhood policy [expert panel member]. In: TACCEUS European Simulation Exercise, New York State University at Fredonia, New York, 2005, New York.

O'NEILL, M., 2005. European studies across borders: a network of European universities delivering undergraduate and post-graduate studies in universities in Romania, Hungary, the Moldovan Republic, and Yugoslavia [co-chair and co-organiser]. In: The German Rectors Conference and the EU Stability Pact for Democracy and Civil Society in S. E. Europe, 2005.

O'NEILL, M., 2005. If we were going there we wouldn't start from here! The EU's search for a constitutional order [workshop]. In: Faculty of European Studies, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, 14-15 November 2005, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

RAAB, C., 6, P. and BELLAMY, C., 2005. Sharing client information in public services: the management of blame. In: European Consortium of Political Research: Joint Sessions, Granada, Spain, 2005, Granada, Spain.

ROTENBERG, K.J., FOX, C.L., BOULTON, M.J. and BETTS, L.R., 2005. The role of consistency between self-knowledge and peer knowledge of social functioning in psychological maladjustment, peer acceptance, and friendship. In: Evaluating self-knowledge: how it develops, how it varies by culture and how it relates to social adjustment. Symposium conducted at the British Psychological Society Developmental Section Annual Conference, Edinburgh University, September, 2005, Edinburgh University.

SERGEANT, M.J.T., 2005. Male aggression: differences between heterosexual and homosexual individuals. In: Human Behavior and Evolution Society Annual Conference, University of Austin at Texas, USA, 4 June 2005, University of Austin at Texas.

SHEVLIN, M., DORAHY, M., ADAMSON, G. and MURPHY, J., 2005. Childhood traumas and hallucinations: an analysis of the National Comorbidity Survey. In: Psychology Society of Ireland Annual Conference, Derry, Northern Ireland, 18 November, 2005, Derry, Northern Ireland.

SHEVLIN, M., DORAHY, M., ADAMSON, G. and MURPHY, J., 2005. Trauma and psychosis: an analysis of the National Comorbidity Survey. In: Psychology Society of Ireland Annual Conference, Derry, Northern Ireland, 18 November, 2005, Derry, Northern Ireland.

SHOKER, L., SANEI, S. and SUMICH, A., 2005. Distinguishing between left and right finger movement from EEG using SVM. In: 27th Annual International Conference of the Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (IEEE-EMBS 2005), Shanghai, 17-18 January 2006.

SMITH, G., 2005. Discriminatory use of stop and search in England And Wales for Collaborative Research Network Panel,'Racial profiling in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom.'. In: Law and Society Association National Conference, Las Vegas.

SMITH, G., 2005. Police actions for damages: Challenging the politics of discreditability. In: British Criminology Conference, Leeds.

SMITH, G., 2005. Recent developments in police accountability in England and Wales. In: Law and Society Association National Conference, Las Vegas.

STACEY, P.C. and SUMMERFIELD, A.Q., 2005. Auditory-perceptual training using a simulation of a cochlear-implant system: a controlled study. In: Proceedings of the ISCA Workshop on Plasticity in Speech Perception, London, UK.

WHITTY, M.T., 2005. Cheating in cyberspace: men's and women's representations of unfaithful Internet relationships. In: Internet Research 6.0: Internet Generations. The Sixth Annual Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers, Chicago Marriott Downtown, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 5-9 October, 2005, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

WHITTY, M.T., 2005. Cyber-cheating: men and women's understandings of what constitutes an act of online infidelity. In: General Online Research 2005 (GOR), University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, 22-23 March, 2005, Zurich, Switzerland.

WHITTY, M.T., 2005. Internet infidelity. In: MRCS Counselling, Cybersex - Use and Abuse of the Internet, Grand Canal Street, Dublin, 25 February, 2005, Dublin, Ireland.

WHITTY, M.T., 2005. Online dating [keynote address]. In: 27th Annual Congress of Psychology Students in Ireland, 8 April, 2005, Ireland.

WHITTY, M.T., 2005. Playing around on the Internet: an examination of cheating in cyberspace. In: 6th Global Conference Perspectives of Evil and Human Wickedness. CERGE-EI, Prague, Czech Republic, 18-23 March, 2005, Prague, Czech Republic.

WHITTY, M.T., 2005. Searching for love on the net. In: BPS Quinquennial Conference, University of Manchester, Manchester, 30 March - 2 April, 2005, Manchester.

WILLIAMS, G.J. and YUEN, Y., 2005. Rhythm awareness in children learning alphabetic and non-alphabetic scripts. In: Twelfth Annual Meeting Society of the Scientific Study of Reading, Toronto, 2005, Toronto.

YIP, A.K.T., 2005. Uniquely positioned? Lived experiences of lesbian, gay, and bisexual Asian Muslims in Britain. In: Proceedings of Sexualities, Genders, and Rights in Asia.

Edited book

CANEIRO, R., STEFFENS, K. and UNDERWOOD, J.D.M., 2005. Self-regulated learning in technology enhanced learning environments. Aachen: Shaker Verlag. ISBN 3832247416

POLE, C., PILCHER, J. and WILLIAMS, J., 2005. Young people in transition: becoming citizens? Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9781403933683

SMITH, M. and TILLEY, N., 2005. Crime science: new approaches to preventing and detecting crime. Cullompton, Devon: Willan.

Newspaper or popular journal contribution

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. Design of the times. .

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. Games and violence: the social impact of gaming. , p. 14.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. What your opponents are telling you. .

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. The psychology of gambling: a game of chance. , p. 68.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. The psychology of gambling: complimentary nuts. , p. 66.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. The psychology of gambling: design of the times II. , p. 78.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. The psychology of gambling: don't believe the hype. , p. 77.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. The psychology of gambling: in cod we trust. , p. 73.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. The psychology of gambling: let your mind wander. , p. 71.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. The psychology of gambling: luck's familiar. , p. 75.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. The psychology of gambling: unhealthy competition. , p. 87.

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. The psychology of gambling: what's wrong with your brain? .

GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2005. The psychology of gambling: who wants to be a winner? , p. 71.

Research report for external body

ALLEN, J., FORREST, S., LEVI, M., ROY, H. and SUTTON, M., 2005. Fraud and technology crimes: findings from the 2002/3 British Crime Survey and 2003 Offending, Crime and Justice Survey. London: Home Office.

BOWEY, L. and MCGLAUGHLIN, A., 2005. Assessment of housing and support needs for adults with a learning disability with carers aged over 65 in South Nottinghamshire: final report. UNSPECIFIED.

BOWPITT, G. and CHAUDHARY, S., 2005. Sure Start Bulwell: local evaluation report 2004-5. Nottingham: UNSPECIFIED.

BOWPITT, G. and PUNTHA, H., 2005. Sure Start Bilsthorpe, Blidworth and Clipstone: local evaluation report 2003-5. Nottingham: UNSPECIFIED.

BRIGGS, P., 2005. Evaluation of Kirkby in Ashfield SEXions. UNSPECIFIED.

DAVIES, C., WETHERELL, M., BARNETT, E. and SEYMOUR-SMITH, S., 2005. Opening the box: evaluating the Citizens Council of NICE: report prepared for the National Co-ordinating Centre for Research Methodology, NHS Research and Development Programme. National Co-ordinating Centre for Research Methodology.

DWYER, P., 2005. Meeting basic needs? Exploring the survival strategies of forced migrants. ESRC.

EUROPEAN AGENCY FOR SAFETY and HEALTH AT WORK, , 2005. Reducing the risks from occupational noise. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.

EUROPEAN AGENCY FOR SAFETY and HEALTH AT WORK, , 2005. The impact of noise at work [Fact Sheet 57]. Bilbao, Spain: European Agency for Safety and Health at Work.

FORREST, S., ALLEN, J., LEVI, M. and SUTTON, M., 2005. Handling stolen goods: Findings from the 2003 Crime and Criminal Justice Survey. London: Home Office.

FORREST, S., MYHILL, A. and TILLEY, N., 2005. Practical lessons for involving the community in crime and disorder problem-solving. London: Home Office, pp. 1-21.

GOODWIN, N., 6, P., PECK, E. and FREEMAN, T., 2005. Key lessons for network management in health care. London: Service Development and Organisation Programme of NIHR.

HARDILL, I. and BAINES, S., 2005. Making a difference: Voluntary action in a community beset by economic decline. Nottingham Trent University.

HOLDAWAY, S., 2005. Neighbourhood policing teams in Barnsley. South Yorkshire Police.

HOLDAWAY, S. and WILSON, A., 2005. Safer neighbourhood teams in South Yorkshire Police Barnsley District: a research assessment. Barnsley Council.

KARANIKA, M., COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2005. Work and Well-being Study - report to Saint-Gobain Pipelines plc. Nottingham: Institute of Work, Health & Organisations, University of Nottingham.

KARANIKA, M., KHAN, S., COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2005. Work and Organisation Assessment Survey - report to Pressworks plc. Nottingham: Institute of Work, Health & Organisations, University of Nottingham.

KARANIKA, M., KHAN, S., COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2005. Work and Organisation Assessment Survey - report to Siemens Flow Instruments Ltd. Nottingham: Institute of Work, Health & Organisations, University of Nottingham.

KEMSHALL, H., MACKENZIE, G., WOOD, J., BAILEY, R. and YATES, J., 2005. Strengthening the Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements. London: Home Office.

RING, C., 2005. SHRINK 2004-5: Mental health and work: a survey to identify experiences, issues and needs in South Kirklees. Huddersfield: Consortium for Employment, Recreation and Training.

TILLEY, N. and BURROWS, J., 2005. An overview of attrition patterns. London: Home Office.

TWINING, P., EVANS, D., COOK, D., RALSTON, J., SELWOOD, I., JONES, A., UNDERWOOD, J., DILLON, G., SCANLON, E., HEPPELL, S., KUKULSKA-HULME, A., MCANDREW, P. and SHEEHY, K., 2005. Tablet PCs in schools: case study report. Coventry: Becta.

UNDERWOOD, J., BANYARD, P., BIRD, K., DILLON, G., HAYES, M., SELWOOD, I., SOMEKH, B., TWINER, A. and TWINING, P., 2005. The impact of Broadband in schools. Becta.

UNDERWOOD, J.D.M. and DILLON, G., 2005. A pilot investigation of the transition of children on the autistic spectrum from the primary to secondary mainstream education sectors [Final report]. Baily Foundation.

WENTWORTH-JAMES, S., EVANS, C., WAHIDIN, A., PIZEY, N. and SIMPSON, R., 2005. Older prisoners need, well-being and community support: training and resource pack. Nacro.

WRIGHT, C.Y. and DEVANNEY, C., 2005. Securing and improving better outcomes for young people from black and minority ethnic backgrounds: report to Connexions Nottinghamshire. Connexions Nottinghamshire.

WRIGHT, C.Y., GERMAN, G., JOHN, G., STANDEN, P. and PATEL, T., 2005. School exclusion and transition into adulthood in African-Caribbean communities. York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Review

DINGWALL, R., 2005. Review of S Shapiro, 'Tangled loyalties: conflict of interest in legal practice'. Law and Politics Book Review, 15 (1), pp. 8-11.

Thesis

KHAN, G.A., 2005. The 'subject' and politics in Habermas and post-structuralism. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

SHARPE, D.M., 2005. Negotiating identities: an examination of the 'play' of agency in the forging and doing of Black Caribbean marginalised men's identities. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

WEINSTEIN, M., 2005. A comparative analysis of youth activism in mainstream political parties and social movements in Britain. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

Website content

WILDE, L., 2005. The creatures too shall be free: Marx and the human/animal distinction.

Working paper

6, P., 2005. The implementation of direct payments: independent variables and hypotheses from the literature. London: Department of Health.

Other

UNSPECIFIED 2005. Work organization assessment questionnaire [questionnaire]. Nottingham: Institute of Work, Health & Organizations, University of Nottingham.

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