Dr Helen J. Wall
Peer Reviewed Publications
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Wall, H. J., Campbell, C. C., Kaye, L. K., Levy, A. R., & Bhullar, N. (2019). Personality Profiles and Persuasion: An exploratory study investigating the role of the Big-5, Type D Personality and the Dark Triad on Susceptibility to Persuasion. Personality and Individual Differences, 139, 69-75
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Yamaguchi, M., Wall, H. J., & Hommel, B. (in press). The roles of action selection and actor selection in joint task settings. Cognition.
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Richardson, B.H., McCulloch, S., Taylor, P. J., & Wall, H. J. (in press). The Cooperation Link: Power and Context Moderate Verbal Mimicry. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied.
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Wall., H. J., Taylor, P.J., Campbell, C., Heim, D., & Richardson, B. (in press). Looking at the same interaction and seeing something different: The role of information, judgment perspective and behavioral coding on judgment ‘accuracy’. Journal of Individual Differences
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Kaye, L. K., Monk, R. L., Wall, H. J, Hamlin, I., & Qureshi, A. W. (2018). The effect of flow and context on in-vivo positive mood in digital gaming. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 110, 45-52. doi: 10.1016/j.ijhcs.2017.10.005
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Yamaguchi, M., Wall, H. J., & Hommel, B. (2018). Sharing tasks or sharing actions? Evidence from the joint Simon task. Psychological Research, 82, 385-394. doi: 10.1007/s00426-016-0821-y
Yamaguchi, M., Wall, H. J., & Hommel, B. (2017). Action-effect sharing induces task-set sharing in joint task switching. Cognition, 165, 113-120. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2017.05.022
Yamaguchi, M., Wall, H. J., & Hommel, B. (2017). No evidence for shared task-sets in joint task switching. Psychological Research, 81, 1166-1177. doi: 10.1007/s00426-016-0813-y
Kaye, L. K., Malone, S. A., & Wall, H. J. (in press). Emojis: Insights, Affordances and Possibilities for Psychological Science. Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
Yamaguchi, M., Wall, H. J., & Hommel, B. (in press). Sharing Tasks or Sharing Actions? Evidence from the Joint Simon Task. Psychological Research
Yamaguchi, M., Wall, H. J., & Hommel, B. (in press). No Evidence for Shared Representations of Task Sets in Joint Task Switching. Psychological Research
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Qureshi, A. W., Wall, H. J., Humphries, J. E, & Bahrami Balani, A. (in press). Can Personality Traits Modulate Student Engagement with learning and their Attitude to Employability? Learning and Individual Differences.
Wall, H. J., Kaye, L. K., & Malone, S. A. (2016). An exploration of psychological factors on emoticon usage and implications for judgement accuracy. Computers in Human Behavior, 62, 70-78. doi: 10.1016/j.chb.2016.03.040
Kaye, L. K., Wall, H. J., & Malone, S. A. (2016). “Turn that frown upside-down”: A contextual account of emoticon usage on different virtual platforms. Computers in Human Behavior, 60, 463-467. doi: 10.1016/j.chb.2016.02.088
Darbyshire, D. E., Kirk, C., Wall, H. J., & Kaye, L. K. (2016). Don’t Judge a (Face)Book by its Cover: ExploringJudgementAccuracy of Others’ Personality on Facebook. Computers in Human Behavior, 58, 380-387. doi:10.1016/j.chb.2016.01.021
​Wall, H. J., Taylor, P. J., & Campbell, C. (2016). Getting the balance right? A Mismatch in Interaction demands between Target and Judge Impacts on Judgement Accuracy for Some Traits but not Others. Personality and Individual Differences, 88, 66-72. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2015.08.037
​Wall, H. J., Taylor, P. J., Dixon, J. A., Conchie, S. M., & Ellis, D. A. (2013). Rich contexts do not always enrich the accuracy of personality judgements. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 49 (6), 1190- 1195. doi: 10.1016/j.jesp.2013.05.010
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Book Chapters
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Bhullar, N., Schutte, N. S., & Wall, H. J. (in press). Personality and positive psychology. In B. J. Carducci (Editor-in-Chief) & J. S. Mio & R. E. Riggio (Vol. Eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell encyclopedia of personality and individual differences: Vol. IV. Clinical, applied, and cross-cultural research. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.
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Wall, H. J., & Kaye, L. K. (2018). Online Decision Making: Online influence and implications for Cyber Security. In J. McAlaney, L. Frumkin & V. Benson (Eds.), Psychological and Behavioral Examinations in Cyber Security (pp. 1-25). IGI Global
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Non reviewed publications
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Wall, H. J. (2013). Personality and Social Behaviour. Social Psychology Review, 15 (1)
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Wall, H. J. (2010). Conversation with a Cue: Personality Judgements and Observer Accuracy across Contexts. (Unpublished Doctoral Thesis). Lancaster University, UK
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Refereed Conference Contributions
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Yamaguchi, M., Wall, H. J., & Hommel, B. (2016, November). Joint Performance without Co-Representation: Deconfounding the Proportion Effect from the Sequence Effect in the Joint Simon Task. Paper to be presented at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Boston, MA, November 17-20, 2016
Wall., H. J., & Kaye, L. (2015). Psychological correlates of online self-presentation and implications for judgement accuracy. Social Networking in Cyberspace. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.1.4001.4161
Yamaguchi, M., & Wall, H. (2015, September). Joint performance without corepresentation. Paper to be presented at the 19th Conference f the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCOP), Cyprus
Hornby-Atkinson, P., Wall., H. J., & Darbyshire, D. (2015). ‘Speak Up or Step Back’: The Role of Personality in Relation to Breach and Violation of the Psychological Contract and it’s Impact on Coping in a Health Setting. Networking for Education in Healthcare
Wall., H., J., Campbell., C., & Taylor, P. J. (2014). Dual IM concerns of target and judge differentially impact on trait specific accuracy. British Society for Study of Personality and Individual Differences. London, UK.
Wall, H., Taylor, P. J., Williams, K., & Conchie, S. M. (July, 2009). The good judge: Does emotional intelligence moderate the accuracy of zero-acquaintance judgements? Poster presented at the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences. Evanston, Illinois
Wall, H. J., & Taylor, P. J. (May, 2009). The differential effect of context in zero acquaintance judgments: More information isn’t always better. Poster presented at the Twenty-first Convention of the Association for Psychological Science. San Francisco, California
Wall, H., & Taylor, P. J. (July, 2008). The differential effect of context in zero acquaintance judgements: Is more information always better? Poster presented at the Fourteenth European Association of Personality Psychology conference. Estonia