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Dr Tony Marks

Senior Lecturer, School of Behavioural, Cognitive and Social Sciences

Qualifications

BSc (App Psych), University of Southern Queensland ; BA (Hons), University of New England; PhD, University of New England

Contact

Email:
Room: Psychology - North Wing (S7) Room G11
Mobile: 0409 398 591

Research interests

My primary research area is adolescent psychology, with an emphasis on risk perception, decision-making and problem behaviours in adolescence. I also have an interest in the assessment of relevant socio-cognitive psychological constructs in adolescence through the development or adaptation of measurement instruments and in structural equation modelling applications related to this and other areas of psychology more broadly.

Recent Publications

Marks, A. D. G., Hine, D.W., & Blore, R. L. (2008). Assessing individual differences in adolescents’ preference for rational versus experiential cognition. Personality and Individual Differences, 44, 42-52.

Marks, A. D. G., Hine, D.W., & O’Neill, G. (2007). Role of affect, expectancies and dual processes of cognition in predicting adult cigarette smoking. Australian Journal of Psychology, 54.

Hine, D.W., Marks, A. D. G., Nachriener, M., Gifford, R., Heath, Y. (2007). Keeping the home fires burning: The affect heuristic and wood smoke pollution. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 27, 26-32.

Hine, D.W., Honan, C., Marks, A. D. G., & Brettschneider, K. (2007). Development and validation of the Smoking Expectancy Scale for Adolescents. Psychological Assessment, 19, 347-355.