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Dr Stefania Paolini

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Research Supervision

Number of current supervisions 6
Total current UoN PhD EFTSL 2.8

For supervisions undertaken at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics, and the institution name is listed below the program name.

Current Supervision

Commenced Proposed
Completion
Program Supervisor Type Research Title
2012 2016 PhD (Psychology - Science) Principal Supervisor The Impact of Self-Expansion on Preferences for Intergroup vs Intragroup Contact: A Cross-Cultural and Life-Span Outlook
2012 2016 PhD (Psychology - Science) Co-Supervisor A Little Help or a Lot of Personality? The Moderating Effect of Interdependent Problem Solving Style on the Relation Between Personality and Performance
2011 2015 PhD (Psychology - Science) Principal Supervisor Aversive Learning and Experienced Prototypicality Shifts: How Stereotypes Develop and Change
2010 2020 PhD (Clinical Psychology) Sole Supervisor The Social Psychological Consequences of Different Types of Stigma Disclosure from the Perspective of a Non Acute Mental Health Population
2010 2014 PhD (Psychology - Science) Principal Supervisor An Investigation into the Acquisition, Generalisation, Facilitation and Immunisation of Intergroup Anxiety
2009 2013 PhD (Linguistics) Co-Supervisor Predictors of L2 Attitudes and Motivational Intensity: A Cross-Sectional Study in the Saudi EFL Context

Past Supervision

Year Program Supervisor Type Research Title
2011 PhD (Linguistics) Co-Supervisor The Relationship Between Foreign Language Aptitude and English Language Proficiency Among Saudi Learners of English as a Foreign Language in Saudi Universities
2010 PhD (Linguistics) Co-Supervisor The Use of Motivational Strategies in the Saudi EFL Classroom
2010 PhD (Psychology - Science) Co-Supervisor Different Types of Ingroup Identification as a Function of Culture, Group Status, Attachment Style, and Group Type
2010 PhD (Psychology - Science) Principal Supervisor When Less is Sometimes More: Investigating the Interplay Between Meta-Cognition and Member-to-Group Generalisation
2008 PhD (Linguistics) Co-Supervisor English Language Attitudes and Motivation Among Adult Migrants in Australia