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Gill Case

Assistant Professor

Department: Psychology

Gill Case

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • The long term impact of a whole school approach of restorative practice: the views of secondary school teachers, Short, R., Case, G., McKenzie, K. 3 Oct 2018, In: Pastoral Care in Education
  • Cultural Impact on Happiness and Subjective Well-Being of Older Adults, Bedi, S., Case, G. 2014, In: Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing
  • Effects of sound and colour on responses to a computer game, Wolfson, S., Case, G. Dec 2000, In: Interacting with Computers

  • Psychology MPhil February 26 2015
  • Psychology BA (Hons) June 30 1997


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