B. R. Walker
Senior Supervisor - Graduate Diploma of Psychology Advanced
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B. R. Walker's research interests encompass behavioral and psychological studies, with a focus on how various factors influence attitudes and behaviors. Recent publications investigate the connection between climate change knowledge and mitigation attitudes through efficacy beliefs, and the mediating role of equanimity in the relationship between psychological distress and social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Other work examines the Dark Tetrad's predictive power for risk-taking behaviors and the relationship between narcissistic facets and belief in conspiracy theories.
With a career marked by 75 publications and over 1,900 citations, Walker holds an h-index of 22. This researcher leads a group and collaborates with colleagues, including Graham M. Strub, on shared publications. Walker is identified as a highly cited researcher, indicating significant impact within their field. The most recent publication is from 2025, demonstrating ongoing activity.
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- h-index: 22
- Publications: 75
- Citations: 1,919
Selected Publications
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A Case of Noncommunicating Hydrocephalus Presenting as Isolated Hyposmia (2025)
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- The Dark Tetrad in the prediction of self-reported and behavioural risk-taking
- The role of equanimity in mediating the relationship between psychological distress and social isolation during COVID-19
- Climate change knowledge influences attitude to mitigation via efficacy beliefs
- Motivation Matters: Connecting Narcissistic Facets to Belief in Different Types of Conspiracy
- A Case of Noncommunicating Hydrocephalus Presenting as Isolated Hyposmia
- A Case of Noncommunicating Hydrocephalus Presenting as Isolated Hyposmia
- A Case of Noncommunicating Hydrocephalus Presenting as Isolated Hyposmia
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