Kym McCormick

Kym McCormick
University of Adelaide · Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health (ARCPOH)

Doctor of Philosophy

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Aim Grounded in Andersen’s Behavioral Model (ABM), this study aims to explore the network of causal relationships between those factors influencing oral health self-management behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia. Subject and methods Data were obtained from the Australian population. Participants (N = 565) aged between 19 and 91 year...
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Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted and continues to impact the health and well-being of Australian adults. However, there has been no instrument validated to comprehensively measure how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted adults in Australia across several domains (e.g. fear of COVID-19, attitudes towards vaccination, psychosocial i...
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The understanding of children’s social and emotional development (SED) is critical to promote well-being throughout the life course. The current study will employ Cross-Lagged Network Models (CLNMs) to investigate children’s SED among Australian children aged 6 to 10 years. Data was used from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. Children’...
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The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted and continues to impact the health and well-being of Australian adults. However, there has been no instrument validated to comprehensively measure how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted adults in Australia across several domains (e.g. fear of COVID-19, attitudes towards vaccination, impact of lockdowns on ps...
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Psychological researchers have put forward several theories of eyewitness identification behavior, each of which offers differing hypotheses relating to eyewitness memory and identification task difficulty. While earlier (informal) models of eyewitness identification behavior provide a sense of understanding in ways that are both intuitive and acce...
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Mathematical models of eyewitness identification provide frameworks within which researchers may be supported in their attempts to improve the measurement of identification outcome variables, access the full richness of eyewitness memory data, including metacognitive information, and develop stronger theories of eyewitness memory. This paper provid...
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Various formal and informal models of eyewitness memory have been proposed. While serving to guide both the construct and analytical frameworks of research within the field, these models have yet to be critically tested through a process of empirical falsification. This study addresses this gap by critically testing four hypotheses: the hypotheses...

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