External Supervisor for Mr Victor Nyamse, PhD student at Glasgow Caledonian University
Dr Jennifer Murray's Recognition (106)
Expert reviewer for Dancey & Reidy: Statistics Without Maths for Psychology (Edition 2), Pearson Education
Reviewer on a number of Health and Psychology Journals, including: Pilot and Feasibility Studies; British Journal of Mental Health Nursing; Paediatrics and Neonatal Nursing: Open Access; Journal of Medical Internet Research; Journal of Behavioral Medicine
Grant Reviewer for Kidney Research UK
Senior Editor, Europe's Journal of Psychology
Murray, J. & Thomson, M. E. (2008). The influence of Internal versus External Attributions of Crime Causality: A Comparison Between Experts, Novices and Laypeople. Poster presented at the BPS Scotland Annual Conference, Clydebank, November 21-22 (First
Murray, J. (2008). The Influence of Internal versus External Attributions of Crime Causality: A Comparison between Experts, Novices and Laypeople. Paper presented at the Division of Psychology Postgraduate Conference, Glasgow, September 18. (Additionall
Murray, J. & Thomson, M. E. (2008). The Effects of Academic Experience on the Presence of Cognitive Overload in an Audio-Visual Memory Task. Poster presented at the BPS Cognitive Section Conference, Southampton, September 8-10.
McLaughlin, J., Murray, J., Brown, L., & Riby, L.M. (2008). Neuro-Imaging Memory and Emotion: Event-Related Potential (ERP) Investigations of the Glucose Facilitation Effect. Poster presented at the British Psychological Society Annual Conference, Dubli
Murray, J. & Thomson, M. E. (2009). Influencing Expert Judgment: Attributions of Crime Causality. Poster presented at Forging the Future: A Showcase of Innovation, Developments and Research in Scotland�s Forensic Mental Health Services, Clydebank, Novem
Murray, J., & Thomson, M. E. (2009). Influencing Expert Judgment: Attributions of Crime Causality. Paper presented at SPUDM 22 (Subjective Probability, Utility and Decision Making), Rovereto, August 23-27.
Murray, J. & Thomson, M. E. (2009). Justice-Vengeance Motivations in Sentencing Recommendations. Poster presented at the 4th Annual Celebration of Research at Caledonian: Realising the Potential of Researchers in Scotland, Glasgow, June 12.
Murray, J. & Thomson, M. E. (2009). The Influence of Internal versus External Attributions of Crime Causality: A Comparison between Experts, Semi-Experts and Laypeople. Poster presented at the Plymouth Postgraduate Symposium: Building Bridges in Social
Murray, J., Thomson, M. E., Cooke, D. J., & Charles, K. E. (2010). Biased Risk Assessment: Are Clinicians Really as Biased in Their Judgements of Violence Risk as Lay-People? Paper presented at Division of Forensic Psychology Conference 2010, Kent, June
Murray, J. & Thomson, M. E. (2010). The Complexities of Expert Judgement across Violence Risk Assessment: From Judgement to Communication. Poster presented at the 5th Annual Celebration of Research at Caledonian, Glasgow, June 11 (Second Prize).
Murray, J. (2010). Examining Judgmental Bias in Violence Risk Assessment. Paper presented at the Department of Psychology Postgraduate Conference, Glasgow, June 10.
Nyamse, V., Charissis, V., Moore, D., Parker, C, & Murray, J. (2012). Using Sound in a Computerized Anatomy Educational Tool: A Case for Using Educational Psychology Based Design Method. Paper presented at the Anatomical Society Winter Meeting 2012, Royal
Dhami, M. K., & Murray, J. (2012). Male Youth Perceptions of the Benefits and Drawbacks of Violent Extremism. Paper presented at International Academy of Investigative Psychology: the Behavioural Analysis of Crime and Investigations 14th International Con
Renfrew, L., Murray, J., & Duncan, E. A. S. (2012). Capturing Person Centered Care Using the CARE Measure with AHPs in NHS Ayrshire & Arran. Invited poster presented at Allied Health Professions Conference 2012: AHP�s as Agents of Change, Murrayfield Sta
Renfrew, L., Murray, J., & Duncan, E. A. S. (2012). Capturing Person Centered Care Using the CARE Measure with AHPs in NHS Ayrshire & Arran. Poster presented at NHSScotalnd Event, SECC, Glasgow, June 21-22.