Publications by: Lauren Shaw

Also publishes as (Lauren Maree Shaw, Lauren M. Shaw)

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Mithen, Penelope, Briant, Oliver, and Shaw, Lauren (2023) Do you really want to hurt me?: Exploring the role of Narcissism, driver comparison and ego threat in driver aggression using a conceptual definition of aggression. Transportation Research Part F, 95. pp. 450-463.

Watling, Christopher N., Shaw, Lauren M., and Watling, Hanna (2020) Sleep-impaired emotional regulation, impaired cognition, and poor sleep health are associated with risky sleepy driving in young adults. Traffic Injury Prevention, 21 (2). pp. 133-138.

Shaw, Lauren, and Barker, Alicia (2020) Sticks and Stones? Recognising and Optimally Responding to ‘eRage: A Growing Educational Challenge. In: McKenzie, Stephen, Garivaldis, Filia, and Dyer, Kyle R., (eds.) Tertiary Online Teaching and Learning: TOTAL Perspectives and Resources for Digital Education. Springer, Singapore, pp. 149-159.

Nguyen, Kim Thy, and Shaw, Lauren (2020) The aetiology of non-clinical narcissism: Clarifying the role of adverse childhood experiences and parental overvaluation. Personality and Individual Differences, 154. 109615.

Roddy, Chantal, Amiet, Danielle, Chung, Jennifer, Holt, Christopher, Shaw, Lauren, McKenzie, Stephen, Garivaldis, Filia, Lodge, Jason, and Mundy, Matthew (2017) Applying best practice online learning, teaching and support to intensive online environments: An integrative review. Frontiers in Education, 2. pp. 59-69.

Rowden, Peter, Watson, Barry, Haworth, Narelle, Lennon, Alexia, Shaw, Lauren, and Blackman, Ross (2016) Motorcycle riders' self-reported aggression when riding compared with car driving. Transportation Research Part F, 36. pp. 92-103.

Shaw, Lauren Maree (2016) It's the thought that counts: developing a model of driver aggression by exploring the underlying cognitive processes. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology.

Shaw, Lauren, Lennon, Alexia, and Watson, Barry (2014) Can't we all just get along? A qualitative investigation of the cognitive processes motivating driver aggression. In: [Presented at the International Congress of Applied Psychology]. From: ICAP 2014: International Congress of Applied Psychology, 22-24 October 2014, Paris, France.

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