Journal
Williams, MN., Ling, M., Kerr, JR., Hill, SR., Marques, MD., Mawson, H., . . . Clarke, EJR. (2024). People do change their beliefs about conspiracy theories—but not often.
Scientific Reports. 14(1)
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Fox, N., & Williams, M. (2023). Do stress and anxiety lead to belief in conspiracy theories?.
Routledge Open Research. 2(30)
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Doyle, EEH., Thompson, J., Hill, S., Williams, M., Paton, D., Harrison, S., . . . Becker, J. (2023). Where does scientific uncertainty come from, and from whom? Mapping perspectives of natural hazards science advice.
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 96
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Garea, SS., Sauer, JD., Hall, LC., Williams, MN., & Drummond, A. (2023). The potential relationship between loot box spending, problem gambling, and obsessive-compulsive gamers.
Journal of Behavioral Addictions. 12(3), 733-743
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Faulkner, JW., Theadom, A., Snell, DL., & Williams, MN. (2023). Network analysis applied to post-concussion symptoms in two mild traumatic brain injury samples.
Frontiers in Neurology. 14
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Henry, N., Pedersen, M., Williams, M., & Donkin, L. (2023). Behavioral Posology: A Novel Paradigm for Modeling the Healthy Limits of Behaviors.
Advanced Theory and Simulations. 6(9)
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Gibson, C., Williams, M., Ross, K., & de Vries, N. (2023). Distress, self-efficacy, feeling informed and the Babble app: A New Zealand neonatal parent sample.
Journal of Neonatal Nursing. 29(2), 273-277
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Henry, N., Donkin, L., Williams, M., & Pedersen, M. (2022). mHealth Technologies for Managing Problematic Pornography Use: Content Analysis.
JMIR Formative Research. 6(10)
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Valdes, EA., Liu, JH., & Williams, M. (2022). Testing the status-legitimacy hypothesis: Predicting system justification using objective and subjective socioeconomic status in China and the United States.
Asian Journal of Social Psychology.
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Marques, MD., Hill, SR., Clarke, EJR., Williams, MN., Ling, M., Kerr, JR., . . . Sibley, CG. (2022). Democracy and belief in conspiracy theories in New Zealand.
Australian Journal of Political Science. 57(3), 264-279
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Doyle, EEH., Harrison, SE., Hill, SR., Williams, M., Paton, D., & Bostrom, A. (2022). Eliciting mental models of science and risk for disaster communication: A scoping review of methodologies.
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 77
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Dodge, A., Gibson, C., Williams, M., & Ross, K. (2022). Exploring the needs and coping strategies of New Zealand parents in the neonatal environment.
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health. 58(6), 1060-1065
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Williams, MN., Marques, MD., Hill, SR., Kerr, JR., & Ling, M. (2022). Why are beliefs in different conspiracy theories positively correlated across individuals? Testing monological network versus unidimensional factor model explanations.
British Journal of Social Psychology. 61(3), 1011-1031
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Feather, G., & Williams, M. (2022). The moderating effects of psychological flexibility and psychological inflexibility on the relationship between climate concern and climate-related distress.
Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science. 23, 137-143
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Williams, MN., & Edwards, SR. (2022). Conceptual replication of Seo (2008), “Self-efficacy as a mediator in the relationship between self-oriented perfectionism and academic procrastination”.
Current Issues in Personality Psychology. 10(2), 98-111
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Marques, MD., Ling, M., Williams, MN., Kerr, JR., & McLennan, J. (2022). Australasian Public Awareness and Belief in Conspiracy Theories: Motivational Correlates.
Political Psychology. 43(1), 177-198
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Williams, MN., Hill, SR., & Spicer, J. (2015). The relationship between temperature and assault in New Zealand.
Climatic Change. 132(4), 559-573
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Williams, MN., & Hill, SR. (2022). Inferences about the effect of lockdowns on mental health require causal identification strategies.
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health. 58(1), 216-217
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Williams, MN., Hill, SR., & Spicer, J. (2021). Do hotter temperatures increase the incidence of self-harm hospitalisations?.
Psychology, Health and Medicine. 21(2), 226-235 Retrieved from https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13548506.2015.1028945
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Beaudry, JL., Williams, MN., Philipp, MC., & Kothe, EJ. (2022). What do Incoming University Students Believe About Open Science Practices in Psychology?.
Teaching of Psychology.
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Brown, NJL., van Rongen, J., van der Velde, J., & Williams, M. (2021). A reproduction of the results of Onyike et al. (2003).
Meta-Psychology. 5
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Gibson, C., Ross, K., Williams, M., & de Vries, N. (2021). The Experiences of Mothers in a Neonatal Unit and Their Use of the Babble App.
SAGE Open. 11(2)
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Williams, M. (2021). Levels of measurement and statistical analyses.
Meta-Psychology. 5 Retrieved from https://open.lnu.se/index.php/metapsychology/article/view/1916
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Garea, SS., Drummond, A., Sauer, JD., Hall, LC., & Williams, MN. (2021). Meta-analysis of the relationship between problem gambling, excessive gaming and loot box spending.
International Gambling Studies. 21(3), 460-479
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Marques, MD., Kerr, JR., Williams, MN., Ling, M., & McLennan, J. (2021). Associations between conspiracism and the rejection of scientific innovations.
Public Understanding of Science. 30(7), 854-867
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Smith, JH., Kempton, HM., Williams, MN., & van Ommen, C. (2021). Mindfulness as practice: A network analysis of FMI data.
Counselling and Psychotherapy Research. 21(4), 899-909
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Kember, SM., & Williams, MN. (2021). Autism in Aotearoa: Is the RAADS-14 a Valid Tool for a New Zealand Population?.
European Journal of Psychological Assessment. 37(3), 247-257
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Holman, MS., & Williams, MN. (2020). Young New Zealanders’ beliefs about youth suicide and how it can be prevented.
New Zealand Journal of Psychology. 49(1), 22-28
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Scott-Campbell, C., & Williams, M. (2020). Validating the Workplace Dignity Scale.
Collabra: Psychology. 6(1)
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Williams, MN., & Jaftha, BA. (2020). Perceptions of Powerlessness Are Negatively Associated with Taking Action on Climate Change: A Preregistered Replication.
Ecopsychology. 12(4), 257-266
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Holman, MS., & Williams, MN. (2020). Suicide Risk and Protective Factors: A Network Approach.
Archives of Suicide Research. , 1-18
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Williams, MN., & Bond, CMC. (2020). A preregistered replication of “Inoculating the public against misinformation about climate change”.
Journal of Environmental Psychology. 70
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Williams, MN., & Albers, CJ. (2019). Dealing with distributional assumptions in preregistered research.
Meta-Psychology. 3, Retrieved from https://open.lnu.se/index.php/metapsychology/article/view/1592
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O’donnell, M., Nelson, LD., Ackermann, E., Aczel, B., Akhtar, A., Aldrovandi, S., . . . Steele, KM. (2018). Registered Replication Report: Dijksterhuis and van Knippenberg (1998).
Perspectives on Psychological Science. 13(2), 268-294
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Lakens, D., Adolfi, FG., Albers, CJ., Anvari, F., Apps, MAJ., Argamon, SE., . . . Zwaan, RA. (2018). Justify your alpha.
Nature Human Behaviour. 2(3), 168-171
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Williams, MN., Bååth, RA., & Philipp, MC. (2017). Using Bayes Factors to Test Hypotheses in Developmental Research.
Research in Human Development. 14(4), 321-337
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Furness, K., Williams, MN., Veale, JF., & Gardner, DH. (2017). Maximising potential: The psychological effects of the youth development programme project K.
New Zealand Journal of Psychology. 46(1), 14-23
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Towers, A., Williams, MN., Hill, SR., Philipp, MC., & Flett, R. (2016). What makes for the most intense regrets? Comparing the effects of several theoretical predictors of regret intensity.
Frontiers in Psychology. 7(DEC)
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Williams, MN., Hill, SR., & Spicer, J. (2016). Erratum to: Will climate change increase or decrease suicide rates? The differing effects of geographical, seasonal, and irregular variation in temperature on suicide incidence (Climatic Change, 130, (2015), 519-528, 10.1007/s10584-015-1371-9).
Climatic Change. 134(1-2), 341
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Veale, JF., & Williams, MN. (2017). The psychometric properties of a brief version of the systemizing quotient.
European Journal of Psychological Assessment. 33(3), 173-180
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Williams, MN., Hill, SR., & Spicer, J. (2016). Do hotter temperatures increase the incidence of self-harm hospitalisations?.
Psychology, Health and Medicine. 21(2), 226-235
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Williams, MN., Hill, SR., & Spicer, J. (2015). Will climate change increase or decrease suicide rates? The differing effects of geographical, seasonal, and irregular variation in temperature on suicide incidence.
Climatic Change. 130(4), 519-528
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Williams, MN., Grajales, CAG., & Kurkiewicz, D. (2013). Assumptions of multiple regression: Correcting two misconceptions.
Practical Assessment, Research and Evaluation. 18(9), 1-14
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Williams, MN., Hill, SR., & Spicer, J. (2013). In response to "Temperature and violent crime in Dallas, Texas: Relationships and implications of climate change".
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. 14(5), 567
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Williams, MWM., & Williams, MN. (2012). Academic Dishonesty, Self-Control, and General Criminality: A Prospective and Retrospective Study of Academic Dishonesty in a New Zealand University.
Ethics and Behavior. 22(2), 89-112
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Williams, MN., & Jones, LM. (2012). Validating a measure of children's monitoring-blunting coping styles in dental situations.
Psychology, Health and Medicine. 17(3), 274-284
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Conference
Henry, N., Pedersen, M., Williams, M., & Donkin, L. (2024).
Behavioural count response analysis: A method for regulating repeatable AI behaviors. Poster session presented at the meeting of Technical AI Safety Conference. Tokyo
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Williams, M.
Henry, N., Pedersen, M., Williams, M., & Donkin, L. (2024, February). Modeling frequency-based hormesis with behavioral posology: Theory and applications. Presented at
Australasian Mathematical Psychology Conference. Perth, Australia.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Williams, M.
Hudson-Doyle, E., Thompson, J., Hill, S., Williams, M., Paton, D., Bostrom, A., . . . Becker, J.
Mental models and the understanding of hazard and risk: lessons for communicating uncertainty in volcanology.. . Rotorua, New Zealand
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Becker, J., Hill, S., Hudson-Doyle, E., Williams, M.
Hudson-Doyle, E., Thompson, J., Hill, S., Williams, M., Paton, D., Harrison, S., . . . Becker, J.
Uncertainty: Where do individuals think it comes from? Understanding mental models of natural hazards science and advice.. . Palmerston North, New Zealand
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Becker, J., Hill, S., Hudson-Doyle, E., Williams, M.
Williams, M. (2022, November). Down the rabbit hole? Lessons from psychological research on conspiracy theories [Keynote]. Presented at
Presentation at the New Zealand Association of Psychology Teachers annual conference. Auckland.
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Williams, M. (2022, November). Meta-scientific reflections on psychological research about conspiracy theories. Presented at
UC Meta Colloquium. University of Canterbury, Christchuch.
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Williams, M., Ling, M., Kerr, JR., Hill, S., Marques, MD., & Mawson, HS. (2022, February). Changes in beliefs in conspiracy theories in Australasians in 2021: Findings of a longitudinal investigation. Presented at
Australasian Society for Behavioural Health and Medicine Conference. Online.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hill, S., Williams, M.Read Abstract:
Kember, S., Williams, M., Hill, S., & Taylor, J. (2022, February). Vaccination in Aotearoa: the role of anticipated regret, temporal discounting and maternal mental health. Presented at
Australasian Society of Behavioural Health and Medicine Conference
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hill, S., Taylor, J., Williams, M.Read Abstract:
Hudson-Doyle, E., Harrison, S., Hill, S., Williams, M., Paton, D., Bostrom, A., . . . Becker, J. (2021). Eliciting mental models to understand how different individuals affected by disaster risk understand science, and scientific uncertainty.. , European Meteorological Society Annual Meeting 2021
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Becker, J., Hill, S., Hudson-Doyle, E., Williams, M.Read Online:
Garea, SS., Drummond, A., Sauer, JD., Hall, LC., & Williams, M. (2021, July). Relationships between Problem Gambling, Excessive Gaming and Loot Box Purchasing Investigated via Meta-Analysis.. Presented at
SARMAC Virtual ’21
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Williams, M.
Gibson, C., Ross, K., Williams, M., & de Vries, N. (2019).
Parents' experiences of the neonatal unit and the role of the Babble App. Poster session presented at the meeting of Paediatric Society of New Zealand 71st Annual Scientific Meeting. Auckland, New Zealand
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Ross, K., Williams, M.Read Abstract:
Williams, M. (2019, November). Open access publishing [Invited presentation]. Presented at
Massey University College of Humanities and Social Sciences Ka Awatea annual conference. Palmerston North, New Zealand.
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Philipp, M., & Williams, M.The Open Science Workshop. . Wellington, New Zealand
[Conference Other]Authored by: Williams, M.
Williams, M., & Albers, C. (2018, September). Dealing with Distributional Assumptions in Pre-Registered Research.. Presented at
Australasian Open Science Conference. Brisbane, Australia.
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Williams, M. (2018, November). Research methods in psychology. Presented at
New Zealand Association of Psychology Teachers conference. Auckland, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Williams, M.Read article at Massey Research Online:
Williams, MN. (2018, April). Why social psychologists using Structural Equation Modelling need to pre-register their studies. Presented at
Society of Australasian Social Psychologists (SASP) Conference. Wellington, New Zealand.
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Smith, J., Buttle, H., van Ommen, C., & Williams, MN. (2016, September). Placing mindfulness under the lens: A network analysis. Presented at
New Zealand Psychological Society Annual Conference. Wellington, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Kempton, H., Van Ommen, C., Williams, M.Read Abstract:
Williams, MN., Furness, K., Veale, JF., & Gardner, DH. (2016, September). The effects of Project K on the wellbeing of adolescents: A multilevel model analysis. Presented at
New Zealand Psychological Society Annual Conference. Wellington, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Gardner, D., Williams, M.Read Abstract:
Williams, MN. (2016).
The robust negative relationship between mean temperature and national suicide rates. Poster session presented at the meeting of 28th Annual Association for Psychological Science Convention. Chicago, United States of America
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Williams, MN. (2016, May). Bayes factor null hypothesis tests are still null hypothesis tests. Presented at
Modern Modeling Methods conference. Storrs, United States of America.
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Williams, MN., Hill, SR., & Spicer, J. (2015, August). Will climate change increase or decrease suicide rates. Presented at
NZPsS Annual Conference. Hamilton, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hill, S., Williams, M.Read Abstract:
Williams, M., Towers, ., Philipp, MC., & Hill, S. (2014, August). Predictably regretful: A comparison of the effects of time, domain, justification, and life rule contradiction on the intensity of regrets. Presented at
New Zealand Psychological Society Annual Conference: Ka tū, ka oho - Te matai hinengaro me te ao hou: Psychology in a Changing World. Nelson, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hill, S., Towers, A., Williams, M.Read Abstract:
Williams, MN., & Hill, SR. (2013).
Will hotter temperatures increase violent crime rates? The challenges of forecasting behavioural response to climate change. Poster session presented at the meeting of The New Zealand Climate Change Conference 2013. Palmerston North, New Zealand
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Williams, M., & Jones, LM. (2010, July). Interventions for children’s dental anxiety: Validating a coping styles scale. Presented at
New Zealand Psychological Society Annual Conference 2010: Psychology for a sustainable Future A hinengaro ma tokana a mua. Rotorua, New Zealand.
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