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Graham Leslie Bradley

Graham Leslie Bradley

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Psychology

D-Index
41
Citations
5868
World Ranking
7985
National Ranking
475

Overview

Graham Leslie Bradley is affiliated with Griffith University in Australia. Their research primarily spans the fields of Psychology and Social Sciences, with a particular focus on Clinical Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Applied Psychology, and General Health Professions.

Their work covers several main topics including:

  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Climate Change Communication and Perception
  • Environmental Education and Sustainability
  • Body Image and Dysmorphia Studies
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions
  • Impact of Technology on Adolescents

Bradley's recent publications include:

  • The role of climate change risk perception, response efficacy, and psychological adaptation in pro-environmental behavior: A two nation study, 2020, Journal of Environmental Psychology
  • The nature, significance, and influence of perceived personal experience of climate change, 2020, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Climate Change
  • Appearance-Related Social Networking Sites and Body Image in Young Women: Testing an Objectification-Social Comparison Model, 2020, Psychology of Women Quarterly
  • Does a Facebook-enhanced Mindful Self-Compassion intervention improve body image? An evaluation study, 2020, Body Image
  • Social networking sites and men's drive for muscularity: Testing a revised objectification model., 2020, Psychology of Men & Masculinity

Frequent co-authors in their collaborative work include:

  • Veya Seekis
  • Amanda L. Duffy
  • Sameer Deshpande
  • Samantha Ferguson
  • Subhadarsini Parida

Their publication venues reflect a multidisciplinary approach and include:

  • Academy of Management Proceedings
  • Journal of Environmental Psychology
  • Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Climate Change
  • Psychology of Women Quarterly
  • Body Image

Best Publications

  • Responding to negative online reviews: The effects of hotel responses on customer inferences of trust and concern

    Beverley A. Sparks;Kevin Kam Fung So;Graham L. Bradley

  • The role of climate change risk perception, response efficacy, and psychological adaptation in pro-environmental behavior: A two nation study

    Graham Bradley;Zakaria Babutsidze;Andreas Chai;Joseph Reser

  • A “Triple A” Typology of Responding to Negative Consumer-Generated Online Reviews:

    Beverley Sparks;Graham Leslie Bradley

  • The role of gender and negative affectivity in stressor appraisal and coping selection.

    Rebecca Jane Eaton;Graham Leslie Bradley

  • Teachers‘ computer anxiety: implications for professionaldevelopment

    Glenn Russell;Graham Bradley

  • Variables affecting emerging adults' self-reported risk and reckless behaviors

    Krisna Nana Killam Duangpatra;Graham Leslie Bradley;Ian Glendon

  • Encountering climate change: ‘Seeing’ is more than ‘Believing’

    Joseph Patrick Reser;Graham Leslie Bradley;Michelle Ellul

  • Computer Experience, School Support, and Computer Anxiety

    Graham Bradley;Glen Russell

  • Psychosocial predictors of emerging adults' risk and reckless behaviors

    Graham Leslie Bradley;Karen Leigh Wildman

  • The role of hardiness in stress and illness: An exploration of the effect of negative affectivity and gender.

    Stefanie Marie Luise Klag;Graham Leslie Bradley

  • Job tenure as a moderator of stressor–strain relations: A comparison of experienced and new-start teachers

    Graham Leslie Bradley

  • Fair process revisited: Differential effects of interactional and procedural justice in the presence of social comparison information

    Tess Collie;Graham Leslie Bradley;Beverley Sparks

  • Evidence for motivated control: Understanding the paradoxical link between threat and efficacy beliefs about climate change

    Matthew J. Hornsey;Kelly S. Fielding;Ryan McStay;Joseph P. Reser

  • Dimensions and correlates of consumer value: an application to the timeshare industry.

    Beverley Sparks;Kenneth John Butcher;Graham Leslie Bradley

  • Antecedents and Consequences of Consumer Value A Longitudinal Study of Timeshare Owners

    Graham Leslie Bradley;Beverley Sparks

  • The impact of staff empowerment and communication style on customer evaluations: The special case of service failure

    Beverley A. Sparks;Graham L. Bradley;Victor J. Callan

  • Public Risk Perceptions, Understandings, and Responses to Climate Change and Natural Disasters in Australia and Great Britain

    Joseph Patrick Reser;Graham Leslie Bradley;Ian Glendon;Michelle Ellul

  • Predicting recklessness in emerging adults: a test of a psychosocial model.

    Robert Francis Teese;Graham Leslie Bradley

  • Explanations: if, when, and how they aid service recovery

    Graham Leslie Bradley;Beverley Sparks

  • Service Locus of Control: Its Conceptualization and Measurement

    Graham Leslie Bradley;Beverley Sparks

  • Emotional job demands and emotional exhaustion in teachers

    Linda Marie Tuxford;Graham Leslie Bradley

Frequent Co-Authors

Kelly S. Fielding
Kelly S. Fielding University of Queensland
Matthew J. Hornsey
Matthew J. Hornsey University of Queensland
Nerina L. Jimmieson
Nerina L. Jimmieson Queensland University of Technology
Dieter Zapf
Dieter Zapf Goethe University Frankfurt
Katharine H. Greenaway
Katharine H. Greenaway University of Melbourne
Melanie J. Zimmer-Gembeck
Melanie J. Zimmer-Gembeck Griffith University
Victor J. Callan
Victor J. Callan University of Queensland
Drew Nesdale
Drew Nesdale Griffith University
Donald W. Hine
Donald W. Hine University of New England
Ellen A. Skinner
Ellen A. Skinner Portland State University

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