Prof. Dominic Dwyer
Cardiff University
BIOGRAPHY
Professor Dominic Dwyer is the chair for the BSc and MSc exam boards in the School of Psychology at Cardiff University. Professor Dwyer teaches introductory statistics for undergraduate years one and two. Professor Dwyer’s research is primarily focused on how animals and people learn, as well as how that learning is expressed as behaviour. Some key focus areas of this research are computational modelling, neurodegenerative disorders, and the assessment of individual differences. Some of Professor Dwyer’s recent publications include 'EXPRESS: Instrumental responses and Pavlovian stimuli as temporal referents in a peak procedure' (2022) and 'Face masks have emotion-dependent dissociable effects on accuracy and confidence in identifying facial expressions of emotion' (2022).
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Statistics for Psychologists – Measurement Levels
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Course • Psychology • 6 lectures
Statistics for Psychologists – Measurement Levels
Prof. Dominic Dwyer, Cardiff UniversityStatistics for Psychologists – Measurement Levels
Prof. Dominic DwyerCardiff University
Course • Psychology • 5 lectures
Statistics for Psychologists – Descriptive Statistics
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Course • Psychology • 5 lectures
Eating Behaviour – Neophobia and Taste Aversion
Prof. Dominic Dwyer, Cardiff UniversityEating Behaviour – Neophobia and Taste Aversion
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