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Chris J Jackson

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Laterality|July 16, 2005
How preferred ear for listening moderates emotional cognitions in the prediction of personalityChris J Jackson
Laterality|July 2, 2008
When avoidance leads to approach: how ear preference interacts with neuroticism to predict disinhibited approachChris J Jackson
Laterality|July 13, 2010
Evidence of a relationship between asymmetries in tympanic membrane temperature and lateralised sensory preferencesChris J Jackson
The American Journal of Psychology|October 7, 2010
How the behavioral approach system predicts everyday life outcomesZahra Izadikhah, Chris J Jackson
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|April 16, 2011
Investigating the moderating effect of rewarding climate on Mastery Approach Orientation in the prediction of work performanceZahra Izadikhah, Chris J Jackson
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|October 5, 2012
Workplace mavericks: how personality and risk-taking propensity predicts maverickismElliroma Gardiner, Chris J Jackson
Journal of Personality|February 3, 2006
Functional impulsivity and reinforcement sensitivity theoryLuke D Smillie, Chris J Jackson
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|October 23, 2024
Why the Fermi paradox may not be well explained by Wong and Bartlett's theory of civilization collapse. A Comment on: 'Asymptotic burnout and homeostatic awakening: a possible solution to the Fermi paradox?' (2022) by Wong and BartlettChris J Jackson, Christian Criado-Perez
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology|September 28, 2023
The effects of leadership levels and gender on leader well-beingJing Hu, Tony Huiquan Zhang, Chris J Jackson
Journal of Personality|December 17, 2013
Left hemispheric lateral preference and high neuroticism predict disinhibition in two go/no-go experimentsElliroma Gardiner, Chris J Jackson, Natalie J Loxton
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Laterality|July 16, 2005
How preferred ear for listening moderates emotional cognitions in the prediction of personalityChris J Jackson
Laterality|July 2, 2008
When avoidance leads to approach: how ear preference interacts with neuroticism to predict disinhibited approachChris J Jackson
Laterality|July 13, 2010
Evidence of a relationship between asymmetries in tympanic membrane temperature and lateralised sensory preferencesChris J Jackson
The American Journal of Psychology|October 7, 2010
How the behavioral approach system predicts everyday life outcomesZahra Izadikhah, Chris J Jackson
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|April 16, 2011
Investigating the moderating effect of rewarding climate on Mastery Approach Orientation in the prediction of work performanceZahra Izadikhah, Chris J Jackson
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|October 5, 2012
Workplace mavericks: how personality and risk-taking propensity predicts maverickismElliroma Gardiner, Chris J Jackson
Journal of Personality|February 3, 2006
Functional impulsivity and reinforcement sensitivity theoryLuke D Smillie, Chris J Jackson
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|October 23, 2024
Why the Fermi paradox may not be well explained by Wong and Bartlett's theory of civilization collapse. A Comment on: 'Asymptotic burnout and homeostatic awakening: a possible solution to the Fermi paradox?' (2022) by Wong and BartlettChris J Jackson, Christian Criado-Perez
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology|September 28, 2023
The effects of leadership levels and gender on leader well-beingJing Hu, Tony Huiquan Zhang, Chris J Jackson
Journal of Personality|December 17, 2013
Left hemispheric lateral preference and high neuroticism predict disinhibition in two go/no-go experimentsElliroma Gardiner, Chris J Jackson, Natalie J Loxton
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