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Overview

Peter D. Slade is affiliated with the University of Saskatchewan in Canada and has contributed extensively to the fields of economics, econometrics, and agricultural and biological sciences. Their research primarily focuses on the economics of agriculture and food markets, organic food and agriculture, agricultural sustainability and environmental impact, as well as agricultural risk and resilience.

Their work spans several subfields including economics and econometrics, plant science, ecology, soil science, and general economics. This multidisciplinary approach is reflected in the diverse range of topics they have addressed, which also include economic and environmental valuation, insurance and financial risk management, and global trade and economics.

Peter D. Slade has a strong publishing record in notable academic journals. Frequent publication venues include the Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie, with six papers, Agribusiness (two papers), Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, The International Food and Agribusiness Management Review, and Environmental and Resource Economics.

Recent papers authored by Peter D. Slade include the following:

  • Does plant-based milk reduce sales of dairy milk? Evidence from the almond milk craze, 2023, Agricultural and Resource Economics Review
  • Killing the sacred dairy cow? Consumer preferences for plant-based milk alternatives, 2023, Agribusiness
  • Business risk management programs under review, 2020, Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie
  • Cheese without cows: Consumer demand for animal-free dairy cheese made from cellular agriculture in the United Kingdom, 2023, The International Food and Agribusiness Management Review

They have frequently collaborated with several co-authors, including Mila Markevych, Tristan D. Skolrud, Oscar Zollman Thomas, Aaron De Laporte, and Daniel Schuurman.

The research interests and publication topics of Peter D. Slade reflect a focus on the intersection of agricultural economics with sustainability and consumer behavior, particularly in relation to plant-based dairy alternatives and risk management in agriculture.

Best Publications

  • Outline of a fear-avoidance model of exaggerated pain perception—I

    J. Lethem;P.D. Slade;J.D.G. Troup;G. Bentley

  • POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE PERFECTIONISM

    L.A. Terry-Short;R.Glynn Owens;P.D. Slade;M.E. Dewey

  • The measurement of hallucinatory predisposition in male and female prisoners.

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  • Towards a functional analysis of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.

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  • Reality testing and auditory hallucinations: A signal detection analysis

    R. P. Bentall;Peter D. Slade

  • The multidimensional nature of schizotypal traits: A factor analytic study with normal subjects.

    Richard P. Bentall;G. S. Claridge;Peter D. Slade

  • The factor structure of "schizotypal' traits: a large replication study.

    Gordon Claridge;Charles McCreery;Oliver Mason;Richard Bentall

  • A Dual Process Model of Perfectionism Based on Reinforcement Theory

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  • Awareness of body dimensions in anorexia nervosa: cross-sectional and longitudinal studies

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  • Development and preliminary validation of the body satisfaction scale (BSS)

    Peter D. Slade;Michael E. Dewey;Tim Newton;David A. Brodie

  • Reliability of a scale measuring disposition towards hallucination: A brief report.

    R. P. Bentall;Peter D. Slade

  • Eating disorders and perceived relationships with parents

    Rachel Calam;Glenn Waller;Peter Slade;Tim Newton

  • Body image in anorexia nervosa.

    Peter D. Slade

  • Cognitive behavior therapy for persistent auditory hallucinations: From theory to therapy

    Richard P. Bentall;Gillian Haddock;Peter D. Slade

  • Sexual experience and eating problems in female undergraduates

    Rachel M. Calam;Peter D. Slade

  • The Fear-Avoidance Model of exaggerated pain perception--II.

    P.D. Slade;J.D.G. Troup;J. Lethem;G. Bentley

  • A review of body-image studies in anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.

    Peter Slade

  • The role of brief instructions and suggestibility in the elicitation of auditory and visual hallucinations in normal and psychiatric subjects

    H F Young;R P Bentall;P D Slade;M E Dewey

  • A reappraisal of body perception disturbance in anorexia nervosa

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  • Development and preliminary validation of SCANS: A screening instrument for identifying individuals at risk of developing anorexia and bulimia nervosa

    Peter D. Slade;Michael E. Dewey

  • Preliminary development of a questionnaire designed to measure neurotic perfectionism in the eating disorders

    Susan F. Mitzman;Peter Slade;Michael E. Dewey

  • Cognitive-behavioural interventions with psychotic disorders

    Gillian Haddock;Peter D. Slade

  • The relationship between body-image and body-fat in adult women.

    D. A. Brodie;P. D. Slade

  • Who knows best? Family interaction and eating disorders.

    Glenn Waller;Peter Slade;Rachel Calam

  • Dental erosion, oral hygiene, and nutrition in eating disorders.

    Alex Milosevic;David A. Brodie;Peter D. Slade

  • Anorexia nervosa: Let me be: A. H. Crisp: Academic Press, London (1980). vii + 200 pp. £8.60: $20.00

    Peter Slade

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard P. Bentall
Richard P. Bentall University of Sheffield
Rachel Calam
Rachel Calam University of Manchester
Gillian Haddock
Gillian Haddock Manchester Academic Health Science Centre
Glenn Waller
Glenn Waller University of Sheffield
Gregory J. Boyle
Gregory J. Boyle University of Melbourne
Oliver Mason
Oliver Mason University of Surrey
Gordon Claridge
Gordon Claridge University of Oxford
Peter Fonagy
Peter Fonagy University College London

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