Murray, J. (2018). Decision making style � are we really rational? Exploring rationality and non-rationality in complex decision making and judgement processes. Barclays Bank, Glasgow, June 5th.
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Murray, J. & McClatchey, K. (2018). Formulation: Applying it to practice. Parole Board for Scotland Member�s Training, Victim Support Scotland in Glasgow, Glasgow, April 18th.
Murray, J. & McClatchey, K. (2018). Formulation and Schema Theory: How might this enhance decision making? Parole Board for Scotland Member�s Training, Victim Support Scotland in Glasgow, Glasgow, February 7th.
Murray, J. (2017). The underpinning psychological decision making and judgement processes involved in Violence Risk Assessment. Stirling University Psychology Society, Stirling, November 20th.
Murray, J. (2017). Decision Making and Biases in Violence Risk Assessment. Glasgow University Psychology Society, Glasgow, November 16th.
Murray, J. (2017). Invited panellist at Barclay�s Diversity and Inclusion Panel Event. Barclays Bank, Glasgow, October 12th.
Murray, J. & Curley, L. (2017). Decision making style � are we really rational? Exploring rationality and non-rationality in complex decision making and judgement processes. Barclays Bank, Glasgow, October 10th.
Murray, J. (2017). A brief background to Risk Assessment and the underpinning psychological decision making and judgement processes involved. Parole Board for Scotland Member�s Training, Victim Support Scotland in Glasgow, Glasgow, September 6th.
Murray, J. (2017). Forming impressions: Knowing biases and ways to reduce these. Barclays Bank, Glasgow, August 31st. Shortlisted for Best Event under Barclay�s Embracing Us campaign.
Murray, J., Walsh, N., & Smith, C. (2018). Investigating subjective understandings of person-centred care within suicide risk assessment: A multi-method study. Paper presented at International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services Conference, Dec
McClatchey, K., Murray, J., Chouliara, Z., & Rowat, A. (2018). Suicide risk assessment in Emergency Departments: The Clinician Perspective. Symposium presented at International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services Conference, Decision making and
Martin, K., Murray, J., & Zapf, P. (2018). Beliefs and Bias: The impact on clinical assessment and decision making. Paper presented at International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services Conference, Decision making and biases themed symposium. An
Curley, L., MacLean, R., Murray, J., & Laybourn, P. (2017). Is the jury still out as to how jurors make Decisions? Paper presented at International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services Conference. Split, Croatia, June 13-15.
McClatchey, K., Murray, J., Chouliara, Z., & Rowat, A. (2017). Suicide risk assessment in emergency departments: A mixed-methods study of clinician practices in Scotland. Paper presented at European Health Psychology Society Conference. Padova, Italy, Aug
Piotrowska, P., Willis, A., Murray, J., Kerridge, J. M., & MacLean, R. (2017). Investigation of visual aspects of developmental dyslexia in children. Poster presented at Vision Sciences Society. St. Pete Beach, Florida, May 19-24. doi: 10.7490/f1000resear
Murray, J. (2018). Predictably Unpredictable: Violence Risk Assessment. Edinburgh Skeptics Fringe Festival, Edinburgh, August 2018.
Murray, J. (2018). Predictably unpredictable: Violence risk assessment. Glasgow Skeptics, Glasgow, April 9.
Murray, J. (2017). Applying a Decision Science approach in violence and suicide risk assessment. Power, Policy, and Practice. Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, February 24.
Murray, J., Nedel Duarte, L., Carruthers, L., Chouliara, Z., Thomson, M. E. (2017). Keeping focus: Using eye-tracking to identify decisional-style and risk cues used in suicide risk assessment. Paper presented at International Association of Forensic Ment
Piotrowska, B., Willis, A., Murray, J., Kerridge, J., & MacLean, R. (2017). Visual aspects of developmental dyslexia: implications for assessing the risk. Poster presented at International Convention of Psychological Science. Vienna, March 23-25.