2017 Conference Publication How to flip a classroom and improve student learning and engagement: the case of PSYC1030Isaias, Pedro, McKimmie, Blake, Bakharia, Aneesha, Zornig, John and Morris, Anna (2017). How to flip a classroom and improve student learning and engagement: the case of PSYC1030. 14th International Conference on Cognition and Exploratory Learning in the Digital Age, CELDA 2017, Vilamoura, Portugal, 18-20 October 2017. IADIS Press. |
2006 Conference Publication An investigation of the stress-buffering effect of social support in the stress-strain relationship as a function of team identificationJimmieson, N. L., McKimmie, B. M., Hannam, R. L. and Gallagher, J. (2006). An investigation of the stress-buffering effect of social support in the stress-strain relationship as a function of team identification. 27th International Conference Stress and Anxiety, Rethymnon, Crete, Greece, 13-15 July, 2006. Greece: |
2006 Conference Publication Jury deliberation and the influence of stereotypesMcKimmie, B., Terry, D., Schuller, R. and Masters, J. (2006). Jury deliberation and the influence of stereotypes. The 35th Annual Meeting of the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists (SASP), Canberra, 20-23 April, 2006. London: Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.1080/00049530600940015 |
2006 Conference Publication Sugar and Spice and all things nice: The role of gender stereotypes in jurors' perceptions of criminal defendantsStrub, T., McKimmie, B., Schuller, R. and Terry, D. (2006). Sugar and Spice and all things nice: The role of gender stereotypes in jurors' perceptions of criminal defendants. The 35th Annual Meeting of the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists (SASP), Canberra, 20-23 April, 2006. London: Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.1080/00049530600940015 |
2005 Conference Publication Factors influencing organisational silenceLaing, J. and McKimmie, B. M. (2005). Factors influencing organisational silence. 6th Australian Industrial and Organisational Psychology Conference, Gold Coast, Australia, 30 June - 3 July 2005. Carlton, Vic.: Australian Psychological Society. |
2005 Conference Publication Stereotypes or case information: What do jurors pay attention to?McKimmie, B. and Masters, J. (2005). Stereotypes or case information: What do jurors pay attention to?. The 34th Annual Conference of the Society for Australasian Social Psychologists, James Cook University, Townsville QLD, 7-10 April, 2005. Melbourne: Australian Journal of Psychology. |
2004 Conference Publication The link between prejudiced attitudes and discriminatory behaviour: The role of ingroup normsTerry, D., McKimmie, B. and Hogg, M. (2004). The link between prejudiced attitudes and discriminatory behaviour: The role of ingroup norms. 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists, Auckland, NZ, 15-18 April 2004. Carlton, Vic: Australian Psychological Society. |
2004 Conference Publication The effect of defendant gender on juror decision-makingMcKimmie, B. and Campbell, E. (2004). The effect of defendant gender on juror decision-making. 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists, Auckland, NZ, 15-18 April 2004. Carlton, Vic: Australian Psychological Society. |
2003 Conference Publication Responses to a merger: The effects of premerger group status and integration patternTerry, D. J., Giessner, S., McKimmie, B. and Doherty, N. (2003). Responses to a merger: The effects of premerger group status and integration pattern. 30th Annual Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, Sydney, Australia, 25-27 April, 2003. Basingstoke, U.K.: Taylor and Francis. |
2003 Conference Publication Juror's responses to expert witness testimony: The effects of gender stereotypesMcKimmie, B. M., Terry, D. J., Schuller, R. A. and Newton, C. J. (2003). Juror's responses to expert witness testimony: The effects of gender stereotypes. 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Australasian Social Psychologists, Sydney, Australia, 24-27 April 2003. |
2002 Conference Publication Jurors' responses to expert witness testimony: The effects of gender stereotypesMcKimmie, B. M., Terry, D. J., Schuller, R. A. and Newton, C. J. (2002). Jurors' responses to expert witness testimony: The effects of gender stereotypes. 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists, Sydney, Australia, 24th - 27th April , 2003. Basingstoke, U.K.: Taylor and Francis. |
2002 Conference Publication The role of group processes in dissonance reductionMcKimmie, B. M., Terry, D. J. and Hogg, M. A. (2002). The role of group processes in dissonance reduction. 8th Annual Meeting of the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists, Adelaide, 25-28 April 2002. Australia: Australian Psychological Society. |
2002 Conference Publication A longitudinal study of intergroup relations in the context of an organisational mergerMcKimmie, B. M., Terry, D. J. and O'Brien, A. T. (2002). A longitudinal study of intergroup relations in the context of an organisational merger. 8th Annual Meeting of the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists, Adelaide, 25-28 April 2002. Australia: Australian Psychological Society. |
2001 Conference Publication Evidence for a gender-matching schema in jury decision-makingMcKimmie, B. M., Terry, D. J., Schuller, R. A. and Newton, C. J. (2001). Evidence for a gender-matching schema in jury decision-making. Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists, Melbourne, Vic, July 12-15, 2001. Basingstoke, U.K.: Taylor and Francis. |
2000 Conference Publication A social approach to dissonance arousal and reductionMcKimmie, B., Terry, D. J. and Hogg, M. A. (2000). A social approach to dissonance arousal and reduction. 5th Annual Meeting of the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists, Fremantle, 27 - 30 April 2000. Melbourne: Australian Psychology Society. |
1999 Conference Publication A social approach to dissonance arousal and reductionMckimmie, B., Hogg, M. A. and Terry, D. J. (1999). A social approach to dissonance arousal and reduction. Society of Australian Social Psychologists, Hyatt Regency, Coolum, 8-11 April, 1999. Carlton South, Vic: Aust. Psychological Society. |