Items where Author is "Gao, Jie"
Number of items: 10.
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.
[Article]
GAO, Jie and SORANZO, Alessandro
(2020).
Individual differences in aesthetic preferences for multi-sensorial stimulation.
Vision, 4(1) (6).
[Article]
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.
[Article]
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.
[Article]
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.
[Article]
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)
[Article]
SORANZO, Alessandro and GAO, Jie
(2018).
Individual differences in aesthetic preferences for Interactive Objects: a Q-methodology study.
Art and Perception, 6 (4).
[Article]
GAO, Jie and MCLELLAN, Ros
(2018).
Using Ryff’s scales of psychological well-being in adolescents in mainland China.
BMC Psychology, 6, p. 17.
[Article]
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.
[Book Section]
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(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]