Assistant Lecturer, Monash University
Bernice is a research supervisor and unit coordinator within the School of Psychological Sciences at Monash University, and conducts research for Monash Online–Psychology Education Division (MO-PED). Bernice’s primary research interest is in the area of behaviour change, with a particular focus on persuasive messages and the psychological influence techniques of implementation intentions and self-persuasion. Bernice’s additional research and supervision interests include creativity and innovation, cognitive processes, individual differences, and social influence. Areas of application include road safety in young drivers, workplace stress and burnout, and environmental behaviours.
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