Richard J. Tunney, DPhil

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
cognition
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Parents

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Gerry T.M. Altmann grad student 1996-1999 University of York
Euan MacPhail grad student 1996-1999 Nottingham
David Shanks post-doc 1999-2002 Nottingham

Children

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David Stillwell grad student 2008- Nottingham
Timothy Mullett grad student 2009- Nottingham
Gordon Fernie grad student 2003-2006 Nottingham
Susan Chipchase grad student 2006-2010 Nottingham
Katherine Anne Humphrey grad student 2006-2010 Nottingham
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Batteux E, Ferguson E, Tunney RJ. (2020) A mixed methods investigation of end-of-life surrogate decisions among older adults. Bmc Palliative Care. 19: 44
Ellerby Z, Tunney RJ. (2019) Probability Matching on a Simple Simulated Foraging Task: The Effects of Reward Persistence and Accumulation on Choice Behavior. Advances in Cognitive Psychology. 15: 111-126
Batteux E, Ferguson E, Tunney RJ. (2019) On the Likelihood of Surrogates Conforming to the Substituted Judgment Standard When Making End-of-Life Decisions for Their Partner. Medical Decision Making : An International Journal of the Society For Medical Decision Making. 272989X19862800
Batteux E, Ferguson E, Tunney RJ. (2019) Do our risk preferences change when we make decisions for others? A meta-analysis of self-other differences in decisions involving risk. Plos One. 14: e0216566
Batteux E, Ferguson E, Tunney RJ. (2019) Exploring How Accountability Affects the Medical Decisions We Make for Other People. Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 79
James RJE, O'Malley C, Tunney RJ. (2019) Gambling on Smartphones: A Study of a Potentially Addictive Behaviour in a Naturalistic Setting. European Addiction Research. 25: 30-40
Batteux E, Ferguson E, Tunney RJ. (2019) Do we make decisions for other people based on our predictions of their preferences? evidence from financial and medical scenarios involving risk Thinking & Reasoning. 26: 188-217
Ellerby ZW, Tunney RJ. (2017) The Effects of Heuristics and Apophenia on Probabilistic Choice. Advances in Cognitive Psychology. 13: 280-295
Batteux E, Ferguson E, Tunney RJ. (2017) Risk Preferences in Surrogate Decision Making. Experimental Psychology. 64: 290-297
Ma LK, Tunney RJ, Ferguson E. (2017) Does Gratitude Enhance Prosociality?: A Meta-Analytic Review. Psychological Bulletin
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