Book:
Cranney, J., & Dunn, D.
(Eds.) (2011). The psychologically literate citizen: foundations and
global perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN- 13:
978-0-19-979494-2
McCarthy, S., Cranney,
J., Dickson, L., Karandashev, V. & Trapp, A. (Eds.) (in press).
Teaching psychology around the world: volume III. Newcastle, UK:
Cambridge Scholars Press.
Book Chapters
Cranney, J., Morris, S., Krochmalik, A., & Botwood, L. (in press) . Assessing Psychological Literacy. In D. S. Dunn, S.C. Baker, C.M. Mehrotra, R.E. Landrum, & M. A. McCarthy, (Eds.). Assessing Teaching and Learning in Psychology: Current and Future Perspectives. pdf
Cranney, J., & Dalton, H. (in press).
Optimising adaptive student behaviors.In J. Groccia, M. Alsudiary,
& B. Buskist (Eds.). Handbook of college and university teaching:
Global perspectives. Sage.
Provost, S. C., Mellish, L., Cranney, J., & Martin, F. H. (in
press). Disciplinary perspectives of Australian high school teachers.
In S. McCarthy, J. Cranney, L. Dickson, V.Karandashev & A. Trapp
(Eds.). Teaching psychology around the world: volume III.
Cranney, J., & Voudouris, N.J. (in press). Psychology education
and training in Australia:Shaping the future. In S. McCarthy, J.
Cranney, L. Dickson, V. Karandashev & A. Trapp (Eds.). Teaching
psychology around the world: volume III.
Cranney, J., & McDonald, F. (in press). Evidence-based learning.
In N. Seel (Ed.), Encyclopedia of the Sciences of Learning.
Springer.
Cranney, J., & Dunn, D.S. (2011). Psychological
literacy and the psychologically literate citizen: New frontiers for a
global discipline. In J. Cranney and D. S. Dunn (Eds.), The
psychologically literate citizen: foundations and global perspectives
(pp.3-12). New York: Oxford University Press.
pdf
Cranney, J., & Morris, S. (2011). Adaptive cognition and
psychological literacy. In J. Cranney and D. S. Dunn (Eds.), The
psychologically literate citizen: Foundations and global perspectives
(pp.251-268). New York: Oxford University Press.
pdf
Cranney, J., Morris, S., Martin, F., Provost,
S., Zinkiewicz, L., Reece, J., Milne-Home, J., Burton, L., White, F.,
Homewood, J., Earl, J., & McCarthy, S. (2011). Psychological Literacy
and applied psychology in undergraduate education. In J. Cranney and
D. S. Dunn (Eds.), The psychologically literate citizen:
Foundations and global perspectives (pp. 146-164). New York:
Oxford University Press.
pdf
Cranney, J., & Dunn, D.S. (2011). What the world needs now is
psychological literacy. In J. Cranney and D. S. Dunn (Eds.), The
psychologically literate citizen: Foundations and global perspectives
(pp.322-336). New York: Oxford University Press.
pdf
McGovern, T. V., Corey, L. A., Cranney, J.,
Dixon, Jr., W. E., Holmes, J. D., Kuebli, J. E., Ritchey, K., Smith,
R. A., & Walker, S. (2010). Psychologically literate citizens.
In D. Halpern (Ed.). Undergraduate education in psychology:
Blueprint for the discipline’s future (pp. 9-27). Washington, D.C.:
American Psychological Association.
pdf
Cranney, J. (1989). Reflex habituation and
attentional processes. In N.W. Bond & D.A.T. Siddle (Eds.),
Psychobiology: Issues and applications (pp. 175-184).
Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Journal Articles
Makkar S.R., Zhang S.Q., Cranney J. (2010).
Behavioral and neural analysis of GABA in the acquisition,
consolidation, reconsolidation, and extinction of fear memory.
Neuropsychopharmacology, 35, 1625-1652.
doi:10.1038/npp.2010.53
pdf
Watts K.J., Cranney J. (2010).
Automatic evaluation of body-related words among young women: An
experimental study. BMC Public Health, 10(308),
1-14. doi:10.1186/1471-2458-10-308
pdf
Vojdanoska, M., Cranney, J., & Newell, B.R. (2010). The testing effect: The role of feedback and collaboration in
a tertiary classroom setting. Applied Cognitive Psychology,
24, 1183-1195.
doi:10.1002/acp.1630
pdf
Jeong J.M., Cranney J. (2009).
Motivation, depression, and naturalistic time-based prospective
remembering. Memory, 17(7), 732-741. doi:10.1080/09658210903074673
pdf
Watts, K., & Cranney, J. (2009). The nature and
implications of implicit weight bias. Current Psychiatry Reviews, 5,
110-126. doi:10.2174/157340009788167338
pdf
Cranney, J., Turnbull, C., Provost, S.C.,
Martin, F., Katsikitis, M., White, F.A., Voudouris, N.J., Montgomery,
I.M., heaven, P.C.L., Morris, s., Varcin, K.J. (2009). Graduate
attributes of the four-year Australian undergraduate psychology
program. Australian Psychologist, 44, 253-262.
doi:
10.1080/00050060903037268 pdf
Cranney J., Ahn M., McKinnon R., Morris S.,
Watts K. (2009).
The testing effect, collaborative learning, and retrieval-induced
facilitation in a classroom setting. European Journal of Cognitive
Psychology, 21, 919-940. doi:10.1080/09541440802413505
pdf
Proyer R.T., Ruch W., Ali N.S., Al-Olimat H.S.,
Amemiya T., Adal T.A., Ansari S.A., Arhar P., Asem G., Baudin N.,
Bawab S., Bergen D., Brdar I., Brites R., Brunner-Sciarra M., Carrell
A., Dios H.C., Celik M., Ceschi G., Chang K., Guo-Hai C., Cheryomukhin
A., Chik M.P.Y., Chlopicki W., Cranney J., et al. (2009).
Breaking ground in cross-cultural research on the fear of being
laughed at (gelotophobia): A multi-national study involving 73
countries. Humor, 22, 253-279. doi:10.1515/HUMR.2009.012
pdf
Zhang, S., & Cranney, J.
(2008). The role of GABA and pre-existing anxiety
in the reconsolidation of conditioned fear. Behavioral Neuroscience.
122, 1295-1305. doi:10.1037/a0013273
pdf
Watts, K., Cranney, J., & Gleitzman, M. (2008).
Automatic evaluation of body-related images. Body
Image, 5, 352-364. doi:10.1016/j.bodyim.2008.06.001
pdf
Cranney, J., Morris, S., Spehar, B., & Scoufis,
M. (2008). Helping first year students think like psychologists:
Supporting information literacy and team-work skill development. Psychology Learning and Teaching, 7, 28-36.
doi:
10.2304/plat.2008.7.1.28
pdf
Ledgerwood, L., Richardson, R., & Cranney, J.
(2005). D-cycloserine facilitates extinction of learned fear: Effects
on reacquisition and generalised extinction. Biological Psychiatry,
57, 841-847. doi:10.1016/j.biopsych.2005.01.023
pdf
Richardson, R., Ledgerwood, L., & Cranney, J.
(2004). Facilitation of fear extinction by D-cycloserine: Theoretical
and clinical implications. Learning and Memory, 11, 510-516.
doi:10.1101/lm.78204
pdf
Ledgerwood, L., Richardson, R., & Cranney, J.
(2004). D-cycloserine and the facilitation of extinction of
conditioned fear: Consequences for reinstatement. Behavioral
Neuroscience, 118, 505-513. doi:10.1037/0735-7044.118.3.505
pdf
Ledgerwood, L., Richardson, R., & Cranney, J.
(2003). Effects of D-cycloserine on extinction of conditioned
freezing. Behavioral Neuroscience, 117, 341-349.
doi:
10.1037/0735-7044.117.2.341
pdf
Kowalczyk, A., McDonald, S., Cranney, J., &
McMahon, M. (2001). Cognitive flexibility in the normal elderly and in
persons with dementia as measured by the written and oral Trail Making
Tests. Brain Impairment, 2, 11-21.
doi:10.1375/brim.2.1.11
pdf
Zavitsanou, K., Cranney, J., & Richardson, R.
(1999). Dopamine antagonists in the orbital prefrontal cortex reduce
prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle response in the rat.
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, & Behavior, 63, 55-61.
doi: 10.1016/S0091-3057(98)00234-2
pdf
Kiernan, M.J., Westbrook, R.F., & Cranney, J.
(1995). Immediate shock, passive avoidance, and potentiated startle:
Implications for the unconditioned response to shock. Animal Learning
& Behavior, 23, 22-30.
doi:10.3758/BF03198012
pdf
Kiernan, M.J., & Cranney, J. (1992).
Immediate-startle stimulus presentation fails to condition freezing
responses to contextual cues. Behavioral Neuroscience, 106, 121-124.
doi:10.1037/0735-7044.106.1.121
pdf
Leaton, R.N., & Cranney, J. (1990). Potentiation
of the acoustic startle response by a conditioned stimulus paired with
an acoustic startle stimulus in rats. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 16, 279-287.
doi: 10.1037/0097-7403.16.3.279
pdf
Borszcz, G.S., Cranney, J., & Leaton, R.N.
(1989). Influence of long-term sensitization on long-term habituation
of the acoustic startle response in rats: Central gray lesions,
preexposure, and extinction. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Animal Behavior Processes, 15, 54-64.
doi: 10.1037/0097-7403.15.1.54
pdf
Cranney, J., Fowler, C.A., & Musiek, F. (1989). Duplex perception: Some initial
findings concerning its neural basis. Brain & Cognition, 9, 48-56.
doi: 10.1016/0278-2626(89)90043-2
pdf
Supple, W.F., Cranney, J., & Leaton, R.N.
(1988). Effects of lesions of the cerebellar vermis on VMH
lesion-induced hyperdefensiveness, spontaneous mouse killing, and
freezing in rats. Physiology & Behaviour, 42, 145-153.
doi: 10.1016/0031-9384(88)90290-9
pdf
Cranney, J. (1988). Analgesia following
startle-eliciting stimuli. Psychobiology, 16, 67-69.
pdf
Cranney, J. (1987). Startle responding and
context conditioning: Naloxone® pretreatment and stimulus intensity.
Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science, 22, 47-51.
doi:10.1007/BF02700415
pdf
Cranney, J., & Cohen, M.E.
(1985). The glabella startle reflex: Inhibition by frequency and
intensity modulations. Perception & Psychophysics, 37, 28-34.
doi:10.3758/BF03207135
pdf
Cranney, J., & Ashton, R. (1985). Preexposure to
contextual stimuli: Effects on startle responding in humans.
Physiological Psychology, 13, 253-257.
pdf
Cranney, J., Cohen, M.E.,
& Hoffman, H.S. (1985). Reflex modification in the rat: The inhibitory
effects of intensity and frequency changes in steady tones. Journal of
Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 11, 112-119.
doi: 10.1037/0097-7403.11.1.112
pdf
Cranney, J., Hoffman, H.S., & Cohen, M. (1984).
Tonal frequency shifts and gaps in acoustic stimulation as
reflex-modifying events. Perception & Psychophysics, 35, 165-172.
doi:10.3758/BF03203896
pdf
Cohen, M.E., Cranney, J., & Hoffman, H.S.
(1983). Motor and cognitive factors in the modification of a reflex.
Perception & Psychophysics, 34, 214-220.
doi:10.3758/BF03202948
pdf
Cranney, J., & Powers, A.S. (1983). The effects
of core nucleus and cortical lesions in turtles on reversal and
dimensional shifting. Physiological Psychology, 11, 103-111.
pdf
Cranney, J., & Ashton, R.A. (1982). Tactile
spatial ability: Lateralized performance of deaf and hearing age
groups. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 34, 123-134.
doi:10.1016/0022-0965(82)90035-2
pdf
Cranney, J., & McConkey, K.M. (1980). Seating
preference, hypnotizability, and imagery ability. Perceptual & Motor
Skills, 50, 1175-1178.
pdf
Cranney, J., & Ashton, R. (1980). Witelson’s
Dichhaptic Task as a measure of hemispheric specialization in hearing
and deaf populations. Neuropsychologia, 18, 95-98.
doi:10.1016/0028-3932(80)90089-5
pdf
Peer-Reviewed Conference
Proceedings/Abstracts
Cranney, J., Jones, G., Morris, S., Starfield, S., Martire,
K., Newell, B., & Wong, K. (2008). Critical reading and
writing (CRW) in first-year psychology: Mass screening and
targeted assistance. In N. Voudouris and V. Mrowinski (Eds.),
Proceedings of the 2008 43rd Australian Psychological Society Annual
Conference (pp 145-148). Melbourne: Australian Psychological Society.
pdf
Morris, S., Cranney, J., & Ledgerwood, L.
(2005). The influence of leader selection
and group member allocation on group task performance and team
maintenance. Australian Journal of Psychology, 57,
63. [Abstract]
Cranney, J., & Chen, C.
(2005). The plus maze model of anxiety:
Differences in contextual fear extinction, but not in
acquisition or discrimination learning. Australian
Journal of Psychology, 57, 49. [Abstract]
Cranney, J., Kofod, M., Huon, G., Jensen, L.,
Levin, K., McAlpine, I., Scoufis, M.,
& Whitaker, N. (2005). Portfolio
tools: Learning and teaching strategies to
facilitate development of graduate attributes.
Proceedings of the Blended Learning in Science Teaching and Learning
Symposium, September 30, 2005, University of
Sydney. Sydney:
UniServe Science. Retrieved October 22,
2008, from
http://www.usyd.edu.au/su/SCH/pubs/procs/wshop10/
pdf
Sivasubramanium, D., & Cranney, J.
(2002). Prospective memory in binge
drinkers. Australian Journal of Psychology, 54, 55.
[Abstract]
Ledgerwood, L., Richardson, R., & Cranney, J.
(2002). D-cycloserine facilitates extinction of conditioned fear as
assessed by freezing in rats. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 28,
35. [Abstract]
Powers, A.S., Cranney, J., & Benedetto, A.
(1999) Double startle stimuli induce a faster rate of startle
habituation than single stimuli. Proceedings and Abstracts of the
Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, 70, 63.
[Abstract]
Cranney, J., Kobinata, N., Lukes, D., & Kiernan,
M.J. (1997). Dorsal hippocampal lesions disrupt stimulus
discriminability as indexed by deficits in generalisation decrement of
conditioned freezing. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 23, 1595.
[Abstract]
Cranney, J., Kehoe, E.J., & Weidemann, G.
(1996). A multimedia course in behavioural neuroscience. Society for
Neuroscience Abstracts, 22, 253. [Abstract]
Lukes, D., Cranney, J., Kiernan, M.J.,
Westbrook, R.F. (1996). Hippocampal lesions attenuate latent
inhibition of contextual fear conditioning in the rat. Society for
Neuroscience Abstracts, 22, 1380. [Abstract]
Kiernan, M.J., Bailey, G., Sims, J., Lukes, D.,
& Cranney, J. (1996). Accumbal lesions attenuate contextual fear
conditioning in the rat. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 22, 1381.
[Abstract]
Powers, A.S., & Cranney, J. (1996). Habituation
of the eyeblink and of full-body startle: A comparison of two reflex
procedures. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 22, 1097. [Abstract]
Cranney, J., Haralambous, T., Paxinos, G., &
Kiernan, M.J. (1994). MK801 attenuates both startle prepulse
inhibition and conditioned fear sensitisation. Society for
Neuroscience Abstracts, 20, 1009. [Abstract]
Kiernan, M. J., & Cranney, J. (1992).
Excitotoxic lesions of the central nucleus of the amygdala but not of
the periaqueductal gray block integrated fear responding as indexed by
both freezing responses and augmentation of startle. Society for
Neuroscience Abstracts, 18, 1566. [Abstract]
Cranney, J. The effects of
midazolam on potentiated startle and freezing behaviour.
Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 30, 449. [Abstract]
Brown, R., & Cranney, J. (1992). Acoustic
startle stimulation suppresses immunological functioning as indexed by
a contact sensitivity response. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts,
18, 1565. [Abstract]
Strumfin, G.A., & Cranney, J. (1989). Recovery
following closed head injury. In M. Matheson & H. Newman (Eds.),
Brain
Impairment: Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Brain Impairment
Conference, Sydney 1988 (pp.
500-517). Richmond, VIC.: The Society
for the Study of Brain Impairment.
Cranney, J., & Graudins, S. (1987).
Context-conditioned freezing is blocked by morphine. Society for
Neuroscience Abstracts, 13, 844. [Abstract]
Reports
Cranney, J., Zhang, S., Martin, F., &
Zinkiewicz, L. (2010). Advancing teaching and learning in psychology.
InPsych. Retrieved 23 December, 2010, from
http://www.psychology.org.au/publications/inpsych/2010/june/cranney/
Martin, F., Cranney, J., Varcin, K., Provost,
S., Katsikitis, M., White, F., & Cohen, L. (2009). The fourth year
undergraduate student experience. InPsych. Retrieved 23 December,
2010, from
http://www.psychology.org.au/inpsych/fourth_year/
Skouteris, H., Mrouwinski, V., Cranney, J., &
Voudouris, N. (2008). Movement towards a national school curriculum:
Implications for psychology. InPsych. Retrieved 23 December, 2010,
from http://www.psychology.org.au/inpsych/national_school_curriculum/
Cranney, J., & Zinkiewicz, L. (2008).
New interest group on teaching, learning and psychology.
InPsych, 30, 26.
Cranney, J., Turnbull, C., White, F., Provost,
S., Martin, F., Katsikitis, M., Voudouris, N., Montgomery, J., Cohen,
L., Heaven, P., Morris, S., & Varcin, K. (2008).
Development of graduate attributes for the discipline of
psychology. InPsych, 30, 24-25.
Cranney, J., & Turnbull, C.
(2008). Graduate attributes of the four-year
Australian undergraduate psychology program.
Retrieved 19 October, 2009 from
http://www.apac.psychology.org.au/Content.aspx?ID=2161
Cranney, J. (2008). Sustainable and
evidence-based learning and teaching approaches to the undergraduate
psychology curriculum. Retrieved 23 December, 2010, from
http://www.altc.edu.au/resource-sustainable-evidence-based-learning-psychology-unsw-2008
Cranney, J., Provost, S., Katsikitis, M.,
Martin, F., White, F., Cohen, L. (2008). Designing
a diverse, future-oriented vision for undergraduate psychology in Australia. Retrieved 23 December, 2010,
from
http://www.altc.edu.au/project-designing-diverse-future-orientated-unsw-2006
Postgraduate Research Interest Group (2003).
Report to Academic Board: Guidelines for the Role of School
Postgraduate Administrators. Sydney:
UNSW.
Postgraduate Research Interest Group (2003).
Report to Academic Board: Guidelines for the Role of School
Postgraduate Co-ordinators. Sydney:
UNSW.
Bryant, R.A., Cranney, J., & McConkey, K.M.
(2002). Supervision guidelines for psychologists. Commissioned report
prepared for the Psychologists Registration Board of New South Wales.
Academic Board Working Party on Expediting the
Examination of Theses (2000). Report to Academic Board: Expediting the
UNSW Research Thesis Examination Process. Sydney:
UNSW.
Academic Board Working Party on Guidelines for
Postgraduate Research (2000). Report to Academic Board: UNSW
Guidelines for Postgraduate Research. Sydney:
UNSW. Retrieved 23 October, 2008, from
http://www.chem.unsw.edu.au/postgrad/PhDMScResources/GuidSupvPGR.pdf
Cranney, J., Guilhaus, M., & Swarbrick, H. (Eds)
(1998). Policy Report: Optimising postgraduate research supervision in
the scientific and technological disciplines: Models of good practice.
Sydney: UNSW. Retrieved 22 October, 2008, from
http://www.chem.unsw.edu.au/postgrad/models/TOC1.html
Cranney, J., Guilhaus, M., & Swarbrick, H. (Eds)
(1997). Workshop Report: Optimising postgraduate research supervision
in the scientific and technological disciplines: Models of good
practice. Sydney: UNSW.
Cranney, J., Guilhaus, M., & Swarbrick, H. (Eds)
(1997). Interim Report: Optimising postgraduate research supervision
in the science and technology based faculties. Sydney: UNSW.
Selected Conference Presentations (1999-)
Cranney, J., & Morris, S. (2010, July).
Hard science and soft heads: Critical and creative thinking in
the context of first year group research projects.
Paper presented at the 27th International Congress
of Applied Psychology, July 11-16, Melbourne.
Cranney, J., Trapp, A., Sarwono, S., McCarthy,
S., & Skinner, N. (2010, July). Global perspectives on
undergraduate psychology education: Should we be changing our game? Forum
at the 27th International Congress of Applied Psychology, July 11-16,
Melbourne.
Martin, F., Provost, S., Cranney, J., &
Nosworthy, V. (2010, July). Resources to support quality tertiary
learning and teaching of psychology in Australia. In V. Karandashev
(Chair), Towards Providing Global Teaching Resources for Quality
Psychology Education, Symposium conducted at the 4th
International Conference on Psychology Education, Sydney.
[Presentation] Retrieved 23 December, 2010, from
http://icope2010.psy.unsw.edu.au/program/Martin%20et%20al.pdf
Provost, S., Mellish, L., & Cranney, J. (2010,
July). Disciplinary perspectives of Australian high school teachers.
Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Psychology
Education, July 8-11, Sydney.
Cranney, J. (2010, July). Introduction. In J.
Cranney (Chair), Psychological literacy and global citizenship: Why
should psychology educators care? Symposium conducted at the 4th
International Conference on Psychology Education, Sydney.
Cranney, J., Vojdanoska, M., & Newell, B. R.
(2009, October). The Testing Effect: The role of feedback and
collaboration in a tertiary classroom setting. Paper presented
at the 2009 International Society for J.Crathe Scholarship of Teaching
& Learning Conference, Bloomington, Indiana.
Cranney, J. & Morris, S. (2009, October ). Hard
science and soft heads: Critical and creative thinking in the context
of first-year group research projects. Poster presented at the 2009
Society for the Teaching of Psychology Best practices Conference,
Atlanta.
Cranney, J., Martin, F., Mellish, L. (2009,
September). The undergraduate fourth year from the educators’
perspective. In F. Martin & J. Cranney (Chairs), Undergraduate
Curriculum and Good Practice: Fourth Year. Symposium conducted at the
Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society, Darwin.
Martin, F., Cranney, J., & Varcin, K. (2009,
September). The undergraduate fourth year from the students’
perspective. In F. Martin & J. Cranney (Chairs), Undergraduate
Curriculum and Good Practice: Fourth Year, Symposium conducted at the
Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society, Darwin.
Cranney, J., Provost, S., Martin, F., White, F.,
Cohen, L, & Katsikitis, M. . (2009, January).
Models of education and training in psychology.
Paper presented at the 31st Annual Conference of the National
Institute on the teaching of Psychology, January 3-6, St Pete Beach,
Florida.
Cranney, J., Jones, G., Morris, S., Starfield, S., Martire,
K., Newell, B., & Wong, K. (2008, October). Critical
reading and writing (CRW) in first-year psychology: Mass
screening and targeted assistance. Paper presented at the
UniServe Science Conference, Sydney. [Abstract] Retrieved 23 October,
2008, from http://www.usyd.edu.au/su/SCH/pubs/procs/2008/165.pdf
Cranney, J., & Turnbull, C.
(2008, September). Graduate attributes and
undergraduate psychology. Paper presented at the
2008 43rd Australian Psychological Society Annual Conference, Hobart.
Cranney, J., Turnbull, C., & Provost, S. (2008,
July). Graduate attributes and the future of
undergraduate education and training. Paper
presented at the Psychology Learning and Teaching Conference, Bath.
Cranney, J., Watts,
K., & Varcin, K. (2008, March). Emotional responses
and emotional regulation predicted by positive and negative trait
affect. Paper presented at the Australasian
Experimental Psychology Conference, Perth.
Cranney, J., Ahn, M., McKinnon, R., Morris, S.,
& Watts, K. (2007,
September). The testing effect and judgment of
learning of classroom video material. Paper
presented at the 2007 42nd Australian Psychological Society Annual
Conference, Brisbane.
Cranney, J., McCraw, S., & Bailey, G.
(2007, July). Ventromedial prefrontal cortex
(vmPFC) involvement in the extinction of conditioned freezing in rats.
Paper presented at the International Brain Research Conference,
Melbourne.
Cranney, J., Morris, S., & McKinnon, R.
(2007, July). The Reality of the Testing
Effect: Application to the Classroom, Judgments of Learning, and
Collaborative Educational Processes. Paper
presented at the International Society of Scholarship in Teaching and
learning, Sydney, Australia.
Cranney, J., Morris, S., & McKinnon, R.
(2007, January). The reality of the testing
effect: Application to the classroom, judgements of
learning, and collaborative educational processes.
Paper presented at the 29th Annual Conference of the National
Institute on the Teaching of Psychology,
St. Petersburg Beach, Florida.
Cross, S., & Cranney, J.
(2006, July). Prospective memory functioning in
binge drinkers. Paper presented at the 4th
International Conference on Memory, Sydney.
Cranney, J., & Morris, S.
(2006, June). Helping students to think like
psychologists. Paper presented at the Psychology
Learning and Teaching Conference of the Higher Education Academy
Psychology Network, York.
Cranney, J.., & Morris, S.
(2006, May). Strategies for developing team-work
skills in a large first year psychology course.
Paper presented at the 18th Annual Convention of the Association for
Psychological Science, New York.
Cranney, J.., Kofod, M., Jensen, L., Levin, K.,
& Scoufis, M. (2006, May).
Portfolio tools: Learning and teaching strategies
to facilitate development of graduate attributes in a Bachelor of
Psychology program. Paper presented at the 18th
Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science, New York.
pdf
Cranney, J. (2004, November). Graduate
attributes in scientific psychology. Invited paper presented at the
Network Group Meeting of the Learning and Outcomes Curriculum
Development in Psychology AUTC Project, Brisbane.
Morris, S., Cranney, J., & Spehar, B. (2004,
September). Graduate attributes in first year psychology: Integrating
information literacy skills, team skills and collaborative learning
into the curriculum. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of UniServe
Science, Sydney.
Morris, S., Spehar, B., Cranney, J., & Huon,
G.F. (2004, July). Graduate attributes in first year psychology:
Integrating information literacy skills, team skills, and psychology
laboratory report writing into the curriculum. Paper presented at the
8th Annual Pacific Rim First Year in Higher Education Conference,
Melbourne.
Dawson, V., Heard, G., & Cranney, J. (2004,
April). Building a supportive and effective postgraduate community at
UNSW. Paper presented at the 6th Biennial Quality in Postgraduate
Research Conference, Adelaide.
Morris, S., Spehar, B., Cranney, J., & Huon,
G.F. (2003, December). Integrating the development of information
literacy skills, team skills and collaborative learning in first year
psychology courses. Paper presented at the Annual First Year Forum,
UNSW, Sydney.
Ledgerwood, L., Jobson, L., Cranney, J., &
Richardson, R. (2002, December). DCS facilitation of extinction:
memory consolidation and contextual modulation. Paper presented at the
Australian Learning Group Annual Conference, Sydney.
Cranney, J., McLaren, J., Solomon, K., &
Richardson, R. (2000, December). The effects of maternal deprivation
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