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August 16, 2017
What is the evidence for a link between digit ratio (2D:4D) and direct measures of prenatal sex hormones?
Gareth Richards
Early Human Development
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September 18, 2017
Digit ratio (2D:4D) and prenatal/perinatal sex hormones: A response to Manning and Fink (2017)
Gareth Richards
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)
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October 29, 2015
Caffeine consumption and self-assessed stress, anxiety, and depression in secondary school children
Gareth Richards, Andrew Smith
Autism : the International Journal of Research and Practice
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November 7, 2022
The indirect effect of self-compassion in the association between autistic traits and anxiety/depression: A cross-sectional study in autistic and non-autistic adults
John Galvin, Gareth Richards
Journal of Caffeine Research
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June 9, 2016
A Review of Energy Drinks and Mental Health, with a Focus on Stress, Anxiety, and Depression
Gareth Richards, Andrew P Smith
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)
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June 28, 2018
Energy drinks, caffeine, junk food, breakfast, depression and academic attainment of secondary school students
Andrew P Smith, Gareth Richards
Annals of Human Biology
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October 3, 2019
A comparison of self-measured and researcher-measured digit ratio (2D:4D)
Gareth Richards, Trevor Keith James
Frontiers in Nutrition
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December 15, 2016
Caffeine Consumption and General Health in Secondary School Children: A Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Analysis
Gareth Richards, Andrew P Smith
Laterality
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March 12, 2021
Where next for laterality research? Looking back and looking forward
Alan A Beaton, Gareth Richards
Frontiers in Psychology
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February 24, 2016
Breakfast and Energy Drink Consumption in Secondary School Children: Breakfast Omission, in Isolation or in Combination with Frequent Energy Drink Use, is Associated with Stress, Anxiety, and Depression Cross-Sectionally, but not at 6-Month Follow-Up
Gareth Richards, Andrew P Smith
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Early Human Development
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August 16, 2017
What is the evidence for a link between digit ratio (2D:4D) and direct measures of prenatal sex hormones?
Gareth Richards
Early Human Development
|
September 18, 2017
Digit ratio (2D:4D) and prenatal/perinatal sex hormones: A response to Manning and Fink (2017)
Gareth Richards
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)
|
October 29, 2015
Caffeine consumption and self-assessed stress, anxiety, and depression in secondary school children
Gareth Richards, Andrew Smith
Autism : the International Journal of Research and Practice
|
November 7, 2022
The indirect effect of self-compassion in the association between autistic traits and anxiety/depression: A cross-sectional study in autistic and non-autistic adults
John Galvin, Gareth Richards
Journal of Caffeine Research
|
June 9, 2016
A Review of Energy Drinks and Mental Health, with a Focus on Stress, Anxiety, and Depression
Gareth Richards, Andrew P Smith
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)
|
June 28, 2018
Energy drinks, caffeine, junk food, breakfast, depression and academic attainment of secondary school students
Andrew P Smith, Gareth Richards
Annals of Human Biology
|
October 3, 2019
A comparison of self-measured and researcher-measured digit ratio (2D:4D)
Gareth Richards, Trevor Keith James
Frontiers in Nutrition
|
December 15, 2016
Caffeine Consumption and General Health in Secondary School Children: A Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Analysis
Gareth Richards, Andrew P Smith
Laterality
|
March 12, 2021
Where next for laterality research? Looking back and looking forward
Alan A Beaton, Gareth Richards
Frontiers in Psychology
|
February 24, 2016
Breakfast and Energy Drink Consumption in Secondary School Children: Breakfast Omission, in Isolation or in Combination with Frequent Energy Drink Use, is Associated with Stress, Anxiety, and Depression Cross-Sectionally, but not at 6-Month Follow-Up
Gareth Richards, Andrew P Smith
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