Number of items: 10.
Turner, Rose and Vallée-Tourangeau, Frédéric
(2020)
Fiction effects on social cognition : varying narrative engagement with cognitive load.
Scientific Study of Literature, 10(1),
pp. 94-127.
ISSN (print) 2210-4372
Turner, Rose
(2020)
The benefits of fiction-engagement for empathic abilities : a multidimensional approach.
(PhD thesis), Kingston University,
.
Turner, Rose and Noon, Edward, John
(2019)
The European Federation of Psychology Students’ Associations Junior Researcher Programme : a review from two research project supervisors.
PsyPAG Quarterly, 113,
pp. 44-46.
ISSN (online) 1746-6016
Turner, Rose and Felisberti, Fatima M.
(2018)
Relationships between fiction media, genre, and empathic abilities.
Scientific Study of Literature, 8(2),
pp. 261-292.
ISSN (print) 2210-4372
Turner, Rose and Felisberti, Fatima
(2017)
Fiction matters : divergent links between fiction media exposure, genre preferences and social skills.
In: American Psychological Association 125th Annual Convention;
03 - 05 Aug 2017, Washington, DC, U.S..
(Unpublished)
Turner, Rose and Felisberti, Fatima Maria
(2017)
To read or not to read?
In: British Psychological Society Annual Conference 2017;
03-05 May 2017, Brighton, U.K..
(Unpublished)
Turner, Rose and Felisberti, Fatima M.
(2017)
Measuring mindreading : a review of behavioral approaches to testing cognitive and affective mental state attribution in neurologically typical adults.
Frontiers in Psychology, 8(47),
ISSN (online) 1664-1078
Turner, Rose
(2017)
Arts and Minds: Clarifying the relationship between social cognition and the arts.
On Aesthetics Creativity and The Arts, 2,
Koch, Tina, Turner, Rose, Smith, Pam and Hutnik, Nimmi
(2010)
Storytelling reveals the active, positive lives of centenarians.
Nursing Older People, 22(8),
pp. 31-36.
ISSN (print) 1472-0795
Koch, Tina, Smith, Pam, Turner, Rose and Hutnik, Nimmi
(2010)
Storytelling with UK Centenarians.
(Project Report)
Guildford, Surrey : University of Surrey.
201 p.
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