Items where Author is "Gao, Jie"
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Article
GAO, Jie and SORANZO, Alessandro
(2020).
Applying Q-methodology to investigate people’ preferences for multivariate stimuli.
Frontiers in Psychology, section Quantitative Psychology and Measurement, 11, p. 556509.
GAO, Jie and SORANZO, Alessandro
(2020).
Individual differences in aesthetic preferences for multi-sensorial stimulation.
Vision, 4(1) (6).
POLLICINO, Carla, GAO, Jie, CONTI, Daniela, COMMODARI, Elena and SORANZO, Alessandro
(2019).
Q-Methodology and Aesthetic Preferences for IOs: The Role of Alexithymia.
PERCEPTION, 48 (2 Supp), p. 145.
GAO, Jie, ARDEN, Madelynne, HOO, Zhe Hui and WILDMAN, Martin
(2019).
Understanding patient activation and adherence to nebuliser treatment in adults with cystic fibrosis: responses to the UK version of PAM-13 and a think aloud study.
BMC Health Services Research, 19 (1), p. 420.
GAO, Jie
(2019).
Sources of Mathematics Self-Efficacy in Chinese Students: a Mixed-Method Study with Q-Sorting Procedure.
International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education.
DENNISON, Olivia, GAO, Jie, LIM, Lee, STAGG, Charlotte and AQUILI, Luca
(2018).
Catecholaminergic modulation of indices of cognitive flexibility:a pharmaco-tDCS study.
Brain Stimulation.
(In Press)
SORANZO, Alessandro and GAO, Jie
(2018).
Individual differences in aesthetic preferences for Interactive Objects: a Q-methodology study.
Art and Perception, 6 (4).
GAO, Jie and MCLELLAN, Ros
(2018).
Using Ryff’s scales of psychological well-being in adolescents in mainland China.
BMC Psychology, 6, p. 17.
Book Section
GAO, Jie and MAZUMDAR, Suvodeep
(2015).
Exploiting linked open data to uncover entity types.
In: GANDON, Fabian, CABRIO, Elena, STANKOVIC, Milan and ZIMMERMAN, Antoine, (eds.)
Semantic web evaluation challenges : Second SemWebEval Challenge at ESWC 2015, Portorož, Slovenia, May 31 - June 4, 2015, revised selected papers.
Communications in Computer and Information Science
(548).
Cham, Springer, 51-62.
Conference or Workshop Item
RALEVA, Gabriela, THIRKETTLE, Martin, GAO, Jie and STAFFORD, Tom
(2017).
No contribution of object category information in perceptual thresholds : evidence from Candy Crush.
In: AVA Christmas Meeting, Queen Mary University of London, December 18, 2017.
(Unpublished)