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  1. Is unemployment benefit stigma related to poverty, payment receipt, or lack of employment? A vignette experiment about Australian views
  2. Does receipt of unemployment benefits change recruiter perceptions of candidates’ personality, work relevant skills and employability?
  3. News media representations of people receiving income support and the production of stigma power: An empirical analysis of reporting on two Australian welfare payments
  4. Is the stereotype of welfare recipients associated with type of welfare state regime? A cross‐national meta‐regression of the stereotype content model
  5. One ‘welfare recipient’ stereotype or many? Using the stereotype content model to examine the stereotypes of different categories of benefit recipients
  6. Unemployment, Employability and COVID19: How the Global Socioeconomic Shock Challenged Negative Perceptions Toward the Less Fortunate in the Australian Context
  7. The impact of self-control training on neural responses following anger provocation
  8. The persistence of welfare stigma: Does the passing of time and subsequent employment moderate the negative perceptions associated with unemployment benefit receipt?
  9. Religiosity and volunteering over time: Religious service attendance is associated with the likelihood of volunteering, and religious importance with time spent volunteering.
  10. Community Attitudes Toward People Receiving Unemployment Benefits: Does Volunteering Change Perceptions?
  11. Using Longitudinal Survey Data to Estimate Mental Health Related Transitions to a Disability Pension
  12. The neural correlates of alcohol-related aggression
  13. Are Negative Community Attitudes Toward Welfare Recipients Associated With Unemployment? Evidence From an Australian Cross-Sectional Sample and Longitudinal Cohort
  14. Romantic Red: Testing the Characteristics of Color–Attraction Effects in a Novel Paradigm
  15. Racial bias in shooting decisions is increased by alcohol
  16. Selection effects in implicit preferences look like circadian rhythms
  17. Angry faces don't show attentional capture in temporal order judgements
  18. Within-person analysis of welfare transitions and mental health service use
  19. Brief mindfulness induction reduces inattentional blindness
  20. Patterns of Welfare Attitudes in the Australian Population
  21. Saudi participants are biased to shoot people wearing turbans and those with white skin
  22. Temporal Alcohol Availability Predicts First-Time Drunk Driving, but Not Repeat Offending
  23. Alcohol Outlet Business Hours and Violent Crime in New York State
  24. Self-control training decreases aggression in response to provocation in aggressive individuals