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Hoarding and collecting behaviours; factors associated with conspiracy theory belief

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Hoarding and collecting behaviours

Psychological characteristics of soccer officials

Superstitious and conspiracy belief

Biography

Dr Nick Neave is a Professor within the Department of Psychology. He is Director of the Hoarding Research Group, Faculty Director of Ethics, and Chair of the Faculty Research Ethics Committee. He contributes to the teaching at Foundation level ('Research Skills'), at Undergraduate level, ('Parapsychology', and 'Hormones & Behaviour') and at Postgraduate level (ethics and media training elements). He is currently supervising PhD students exploring hoarding behaviours;conspiracy beliefs; and superstitious beliefs. 

Education/Academic qualification

Neurosciences, PhD, Durham University

30 Jun 199131 Dec 1995

Award Date: 30 Jun 1995

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