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Dr Jennifer A Stillman
Senior Lecturer
BA PhD Auck |
| Position |
Senior Lecturer |
| Qualifications |
BA PhD Auck |
| Location |
School of Psychology
North Shore Library Building
Albany Village, Auckland
Rm 3.16 |
| Contact Information |
Phone: |
+64 9 414-0800, Ext 41218 |
| Fax: |
+64 9 441-8157 |
| Email: |
J.A.Stillman@massey.ac.nz |
| Expertise |
Biological Psychology, Perception, Psychophysics |
| Cultural Knowledge |
Europe |
| Professional Interests |
Psychophysics, Perception, Biological Psychology,
Electrogustometry |
Recent Publications:
Stillman, J.A. (2008)) Psychophysical influences on the validity
of anomaloscopic assessments of color vision. Perception &
Psychophysics, 70(7), 1243-1247
Jackson, D.J.R., Barney, A.R, Stillman, J.A. & Kirkley, W.
(in press) When Traits are Behaviors: The Relationship between Behavioral
Responses and Trait-Based Overall Assessment Center Ratings. Human
Performance.
Stillman, J.A., Fletcher, B., and Carr, S.C. (2007) Netball Team
Members, but not Hobby Group Members, Distinguish Team Characteristics
from Group Characteristics, Journal of Sport & Exercise
Psychology, 29, 253-266.
Jones, L, Bunnell, J, and Stillman, J.A. (2007) A 30-year follow-up
of residual effects on New Zealand School Dental Nurses, from occupational
mercury exposure. Human & Experimental Toxicology. 26,
367-374.
Morton, R.P., Hay, K.D., Goldsmith, D.B., & Stillman, J. (2005).
Patterns of sensory recovery in the lingual nerve after surgical
trauma. New Zealand Dental Journal, 101(2) 53-57.
Stillman, J.A., & Jackson, D.J.R., (2005) A detection theory
approach to the evaluation of assessors in assessment centres. Journal
of Occupational and Organisational Psychology, 78 1-15
Ding, V.J., & Stillman, J.A. (2005). An empirical investigation
of discrimination against overweight female job applicants in New
Zealand. NZ Journal of Psychology, 34(3), 139-148 [Part Two,
Special Issue: People at Work: Organisational Psychology Theory,
Practice & Research.]
Jackson, D.J.R., Stillman, J.A., & Atkins, S. (2005). Rating
tasks versus dimensions in assessment centers: A psychometric comparison.
Human Performance 18(3), 213-241.
Jackson, D J. R. Jackson, S. G. Atkins, R. B. Fletcher & Stillman,
J.A. (2005). Frame of reference training for assessment centres:
Effects on interrater reliability when rating behaviours and ability
traits. Public Personnel Management, 34(1), 17-29.
Troscianko, T., Holmes, A, Stillman, J, Mirmehdi, M., Wright, D.,
& Wilson, A. (2004). What happens next? The predictability of
natural behaviour viewed through CCTV cameras. Perception, 33,
87-101.
Stillman, J.A., Morton, R.P., Hay, K.D., Ahmed, Z., & Goldsmith,
D. (2003). Electrogustometry: Strengths, weaknesses, and clinical
evidence of stimulus boundaries. Clinical Otolaryngology, 28,
406-410.
Stillman, J.A. (2002). Gustation: inter-sensory experience par
excellence. Perception, 31 (12), 1491-1500.
Stillman, J.A., Morton, R.P., & Goldsmith, D. (2000). Automated
electrogustometry: a new paradigm for the estimation of taste detection
thresholds. Clinical Otolaryngology, 25 (2), 120-125.
Manalo, E., Bunnell, J. K., & Stillman, J. A. (2000). The use
of process mnemonics in teaching students with mathematics learning
disabilities. Learning Disability Quarterly.23, 137-156.
Stillman, J.A., Brown, G.M, & Troscianko, T. (2000). Influence
of sensitivity on response bias in taste and audition. Perception
& Psychophysics, 62 (8), 1645-1654.
Lobb, G., Elliffe, D., & Stillman, J.A. (2000). Reliability
of electrogustometry for the estimation of taste thresholds. Clinical
Otolaryngology, 25 (6), 531-534.
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