University of Exeter

SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY


Economic Psychology Research Group

Internal Reports

Catalogue


The following list includes all internal reports that we have ever classified.  However, once a report has been turned into a formally published article, we normally stop producing copies of  the internal report version.  Such cases are marked as SUPERSEDED in the catalogue, where we have noticed them.  For latest information, or copies of the reports if they are available, contact their authors, or Stephen Lea
Numbers indicate the year of production and order of accession but have no other significance. Letters added after the report number indicate minor revisions, normally typographical. Dates given after the entry are dates of accession and of sending to the Warwick Working Papers in Economics collection nya in the accession date position means that the number has been allocated but the paper is not yet available. nys in the sent to Warwick date position means that the paper has not yet been sent to Warwick.


87/1 A characteristics approach to money and the changeover from #1 note to #1 coin. G. Hussein, P. Webley & S. E. G. Lea 880822/89061
87/2 The polymorphous concept of money. G. Hussein, S. E. G. Lea & P. Webley 881012/881014
88/1 Gambling in children and adolescents. M. D. Griffiths. 880131/880630
88/2 Adolescent gambling--Aims and initiatives. M. D. Griffiths. 880430/880 88/2a 890612/890616
88/3 Development, underdevelopment, tourism and the psychology of the host community. S. E. G. Lea & H. M. J. J. Snelders. 880730/881014
88/4 Volunteer motivation in organizational settings: Some research in progress. S. L. Lapham. 880731/881014
88/5 The cognitive psychology of gambling. M. D. Griffiths. 880919/881014 88/5a 890612/890616
88/6 Factors in gambling and sexual behaviour. M. D. Griffiths. 880919/881014
88/7 A psychological profile of bankruptcy. K. F. Lehnert, Trans. S. E. G. Lea. 880826/881121
88/8 La biologie de la monnaie S. E. G. Lea & M. Midgley. 880826/881014
88/9 The development of savings strategies. P. Webley & M. Levine 880921/881212
88/10 Money for saving and money for spending: parental views about children's saving. P. Webley, M. Levine & A. Lewis. 880921/881014
88/11 The risky prospect of tax evasion. P. Webley, H.S.J. Robben, H. Elffers & D.J. Hessing. 880921/881014
88/12 An analysis of "Amusement machines: Dependency and delinquency" (Home Office Research Study No. 101). M. D. Griffiths. 890612/890616
88/13 The gaming industry: A summary of personal communications. M. D. Griffiths. 890616/890616
88/14 The psychological deception and perception of slot machines. M. D. Griffiths. 890621/890717
88/15 Pathological gambling and the medical model of addiction. M. D. Griffiths. 900209/nys
88/16 A survey of South Devon amusement arcades (Parts I & II) M. D. Griffiths 890616/890616
88/17 The acquisition, development and maintenance of fruit machine gambling in adolescents. M. D. Griffiths. 890612/890616
88/18 Addiction to fruit machines: A preliminary study. M. D. Griffiths. 890612/890612 Superseded by article of same titled published in Journal of Gambling Behavior, 1990, 6, 113-126.


89/1 A survey of Bradford city centre arcades. M. D. Griffiths. 890616/890616
89/2 A survey of Torquay amusement arcades. M. D. Griffiths. 890616/890616
89/3 The arithmetic of short odds. S. E. G. Lea. 890714/890717
89/4 Slot machines in the western world. M. D. Griffiths. nya/nys
89/5 The dangers of gambling research. M. D. Griffiths. 890616/890616
89/6 The polymorphous concept of money. G. Hussein, H. M. J. J. Snelders, S. E. G. Lea & P. Webley. nya/nys
89/7 Video game playing in children and adolescents: A literature review with recommendations. M. D. Griffiths. nya/nys SUPERSEDED BY no. 90/1
89/8 Routines for generating large numbers of random numbers. S. E. G. Lea 891223/920520
89/9 Annual report for the academic year 1988/89. S. E. G. Lea 891109/891110
89/10 The relationship between parents and their financially supported children: An account of social exchange theory. Paper for 14th IAREP conference, Warsaw. M. Hecker. 890706/890717
89/11 The relationship between parents and their financially supported children. Testamur project report. M. Hecker. nya/nys
89/12 Motivation in leisure organizations. U. P. Theis. 890714/890717
89/13 Intrinisic, social and service motivation in volunteer workers: a field study. S. L. Lapham. 890706/890717
89/14 G. B. Calderwood & P. Webley. Opportunities for "overjustification". 890731/891110
89/15 S. L. Lapham. Volunteer attitudes and motivation: an empirical analysis of work without pay. 890731/891110
89/16 Does the assumption of rationality matter? S. E. G. Lea. 890704/890717
89/17 The psychology of the fruit machine. M. D. Griffiths. 900209/920520
89/18 Adolescent fruit machine gambling: A research guide. M. D. Griffiths. nya/nys
89/19 Personality correlates of debting behaviour: Two studies. C. Little. 891106/891110
89/20 An observational study of adolescent gambling in Teignmouth and Dawlish. M. D. Griffiths. nya/nys
89/21 The psychobiology of the near miss in fruit machine
gambling. M. D. Griffiths. nya/nys (Withdrawn: Now published in Journal of Psychology, 1991, 125(3), 347-357).
89/22 The psychology of the fruit machine. M. D. Griffiths. nya/nys
89/23 The first gift: A study of initial gift-giving. E. Schaafsma. 891115/920520


90/1 Amusement machines playing in childhood and adolescence: A comparative analysis of videogames and fruit machines. M. D. Griffiths. nya/nys (Withdrawn: Now published in Journal of Adolescence, 1991, 14, 53-73)
90/2 The observational study of UK amusement arcades and their clientele: A longitudinal perspective. M. D. Griffiths. nya/nys
90/3 The observational analysis of the social world of fruit machine: A note on practical considerations. M. D. Griffiths. nya/nys
90/4 [POYG postal questionnaire study of adolescent problem gamblers] M. D. Griffiths. nya/nys
90/5 Practical help for the parent of a young gambler. M. D. Griffiths. nya/nys.
90/6 [Experimental study of "thinking aloud" and expertise in fruit machine gambling] M. D. Griffiths. nya/nys
90/7 Applied psychology and general psychology: Economic psychology as a test case. S. E. G. Lea. nya/nys
90/8 Economic psychology: An introduction to a new interdisciplinary field. S. E. G. Lea & P. Webley. 901019/nys
90/9 The Journal of Economic Psychology enters its second decade. S. E. G. Lea, D. J. Hessing & A. J. MacFadyen. SUPERSEDED by article published in the Journal of Economic Psychology
90/10 The psychology of economic behaviour and cognition. S. E. G. Lea. nya/nys


91/1 The partial unacceptability of money as repayment for neighbourly help. P. Webley & S. E. G. Lea. nya/nys
91/2 The social psychology of debt: Preliminary analysis. S. E. G. Lea, P. Webley & R. M. Levine. 910531/920520
91/3 Towards an integrated model of work motivation and job satisfaction. M. Moeller. 910613/920520
91/4 Ethical investment: A simulation experiment. G. Freudenberg. nya/nys
91/5 Economic psychology in the market place. P. Webley & S. E. G. Lea. 920520/920520
91/6 Does advertising work? Research into the influence of advertising on the cognitive representation of images in memory. P. J. L. Verhoeven. nya/nys
91/7 The economic psychology of consumer debt. S. E. G. Lea, P. Webley, & R. Mark Levine. 920520/920520  SUPERSEDED by article published in the Journal of Economic Psychology, 1993.



92/01 Value for who? S. E. G. Lea. 920416/nys
92/02 God and money: The economic psychologist's tale. S. E. G. Lea. 920416/nys
92/03 The overjustification effect: Some economic thoughts behind a psychological effect. H. M. J. J. Snelders. 920416/nys
92/04 The evolution of economic behaviour. S. E. G. Lea. 920215/920520  SUPERSEDED by chapter published in "Essays in Economic Psychology", edited by H. Brandstaetter and W. Gueth.
92/04a [revised version of 92/04] 921006/nys
92/05 Rationality: The formalist view. S. E. G. Lea. 920324/920520  SUPERSEDED by chapter published in "Essays in Economic Psychology", edited by H. Brandstaetter and W. Gueth.
92/05a [revised version of 92/05] 921006/nys
92/06 An interview study of problem debt. S. E. G. Lea, C. M. Walker & P. Webley. 920324/920520
92/07 Psychology of value: Inaugural lecture. S. E. G. Lea. nya/nys
92/08 Pride in economic psychology. S. E. G. Lea & P. Webley. nya/nys.  SUPERSEDED by article published in the Journal of Economic Psychology, 1996.
92/09 The psychology of debt. S. E. G. Lea & P. Webley. nya/nys


93/01 Students' concepts of tourism. S. E. G. Lea, S. Kemp, & K. Willetts. nya/nys   SUPERSEDED by article published in the Archives of Tourism Research, 1993.
93/02 Differing concepts of work. S. E. G. Lea, S. Kemp, & S. Fussell. nya/nys
93/03 Experiments on rating the utility of consumer goods: Evidence supporting microeconomic theory. S. Kemp, S. E. G. Lea, & S. Fussell. nya/nys.  SUPERSEDED by article published in the Journal of Economic Psychology, 1995
93/04 Different kinds of work, different kinds of pay: An evaluation of the overjustification effect. H. M. J. J. Snelders & S. E. G. Lea. nya/nys.  SUPERSEDED by article published in the Journal of Socio-Economics, 1996.


94/01 Psychological factors in consumer debt: Money management, time horizons and consumer behaviour. S. E. G. Lea, P. Webley, & Catherine M. Walker.  SUPERSEDED by article published in the Journal of Economic Psychology, 1995


95/01 An investigation of the role of financial management strategies in coping and debting behaviour. C. M. Walker. nya/nys


96/01 The dynamics of debt. Catherine M. Walker. nya/nys


97/01 The influence of colleagues on taxpayers: The effect of social comparisons. Maria Sigala.
97/02 Tax knowledge versus tax beliefs: Their effects on social influence among UK taxpayers. Maria Sigala


98/01 Typologies in the area of consumer research and economic psychology.  Eirini Flouri
98/02 Order of acquisition of goods and materialism.  Eirini Flouri
98/03 Coping with constraints: Poor people's perceptions of poverty.  Carole B. Burgoyne, Stephen E. G. Lea, Susan M. Jones & Avril J. Mewse


02/01 Reliability and validity of a scale of job satisfaction for voluntary workers.  Maria Bakatsa, Eva-Isabell Anka, and Stephen E. G. Lea


04/01 Willingness to pay for information.  Michelle Mahoney.  nya/nys


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