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Matt Williams
School of Psychology, Massey University
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Assumptions of multiple regression: correcting two misconceptions
MN Williams, CAG Grajales, D Kurkiewicz
Pract. Assess. Res. Eval 18, 2013
774*2013
Justify your alpha
D Lakens, FG Adolfi, CJ Albers, F Anvari, MAJ Apps, SE Argamon, ...
Nature Human Behaviour 2 (3), 168-171, 2018
4912018
Registered Replication Report: Dijksterhuis and van Knippenberg (1998)
M O’Donnell, LD Nelson, E Ackermann, B Aczel, A Akhtar, S Aldrovandi, ...
Perspectives on Psychological Science 13 (2), 268-294, 2018
1042018
Meta-analysis of the relationship between problem gambling, excessive gaming and loot box spending
SS Garea, A Drummond, JD Sauer, LC Hall, MN Williams
International Gambling Studies 21 (3), 460-479, 2021
972021
Academic Dishonesty, Self-Control, and General Criminality: A Prospective and Retrospective Study of Academic Dishonesty in a New Zealand University
MWM Williams, MN Williams
Ethics & Behavior 22 (2), 89-112, 2012
762012
Suicide risk and protective factors: a network approach
MS Holman, MN Williams
Archives of Suicide Research 26 (1), 137-154, 2022
602022
Do hotter temperatures increase the incidence of self-harm hospitalisations?
JS MN Williams, SR Hill
Psychology, Health & Medicine, 2015
41*2015
What makes for the most intense regrets? Comparing the effects of several theoretical predictors of regret intensity
A Towers, MN Williams, SR Hill, MC Philipp, R Flett
Frontiers in Psychology 7, 234816, 2016
372016
The psychometric properties of a brief version of the Systemizing Quotient.
JF Veale, MN Williams
European Journal of Psychological Assessment 33 (3), 173, 2017
362017
Will climate change increase or decrease suicide rates? The differing effects of geographical, seasonal, and irregular variation in temperature on suicide incidence
MN Williams, SR Hill, J Spicer
Climatic Change 130 (4), 519-528, 2015
362015
Australasian public awareness and belief in conspiracy theories: Motivational correlates
MD Marques, M Ling, MN Williams, JR Kerr, J McLennan
Political Psychology 43 (1), 177-198, 2022
332022
Why are beliefs in different conspiracy theories positively correlated across individuals? Testing monological network versus unidimensional factor model explanations
MN Williams, MD Marques, SR Hill, JR Kerr, M Ling
British Journal of Social Psychology, 2022
312022
A preregistered replication of “Inoculating the public against misinformation about climate change”
MN Williams, CMC Bond
Journal of Environmental Psychology 70, 101456, 2020
312020
Using Bayes Factors to Test Hypotheses in Developmental Research
MN Williams, RA Bååth, MC Philipp
Research in Human Development 14 (4), 321-337, 2017
282017
The relationship between temperature and assault in New Zealand
MN Williams, SR Hill, J Spicer
Climatic Change 132 (4), 559-573, 2015
222015
Associations between conspiracism and the rejection of scientific innovations
MD Marques, JR Kerr, MN Williams, M Ling, J McLennan
Public Understanding of Science 30 (7), 854-867, 2021
212021
The moderating effects of psychological flexibility and psychological inflexibility on the relationship between climate concern and climate-related distress
G Feather, M Williams
Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science 23, 137-143, 2022
192022
Maximising Potential: The Psychological Effects of the Youth Development Programme Project K.
K Furness, MN Williams, JF Veale, DH Gardner
New Zealand Journal of Psychology 46 (1), 2017
192017
Levels of measurement and statistical analyses
MN Williams
Meta-Psychology 5, 2021
152021
Perceptions of Powerlessness Are Negatively Associated with Taking Action on Climate Change: A Preregistered Replication
MN Williams, BA Jaftha
Ecopsychology 12 (4), 257-266, 2020
112020
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