Melanie Takarangi

Melanie Takarangi

Flinders University

H-index: 22

Oceania-Australia

About Melanie Takarangi

Melanie Takarangi, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Flinders University,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The participant’s voice: crowdsourced and undergraduate participants’ views toward ethics consent guidelines

To Look or Not to Look: Instagram’s Sensitive-Content Screens Do Not Deter Vulnerable People From Viewing Negative Content

Juror perceptions of bystander and victim intoxication by different substances

Investigating memory reliability in intoxicated witnesses of crime

No more than discomfort: The trauma film paradigm meets definitions of minimal-risk research

Is there a relationship between Posttraumatic Stress Disorder symptoms and memory for actions in the future?

Greyscale and Blurred Images-Experiment 1

Does making decisions about negative content contribute to the negative impact of content moderation? A replication and extension.

Melanie Takarangi Information

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2022

Citations(since 2020)

1449

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954

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

40

i10Index(since 2020)

36

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Top articles of Melanie Takarangi

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The participant’s voice: crowdsourced and undergraduate participants’ views toward ethics consent guidelines

Ethics & Behavior

Nadine SJ Stirling

Melanie KT Takarangi

2024/4/26

To Look or Not to Look: Instagram’s Sensitive-Content Screens Do Not Deter Vulnerable People From Viewing Negative Content

Behavior Therapy

Erin T Simister

Victoria ME Bridgland

Melanie KT Takarangi

2024/3/1

Juror perceptions of bystander and victim intoxication by different substances

Criminal Justice and Behavior

Natali Dilevski

Hayley J Cullen

Celine van Golde

Heather D Flowe

Helen M Paterson

...

2024/2/12

Investigating memory reliability in intoxicated witnesses of crime

Jason Chin

Lauren Monds

Melanie Takarangi

Erica Martin

Heather D Flowe

...

2024/1/11

No more than discomfort: The trauma film paradigm meets definitions of minimal-risk research

Ethics & Behavior

Nadine SJ Stirling

Reginald DV Nixon

Melanie KT Takarangi

2023/1/2

Is there a relationship between Posttraumatic Stress Disorder symptoms and memory for actions in the future?

Lea Krätzig

Melanie Takarangi

Taylor Swain

Nadine Stirling

2023/4/20

Greyscale and Blurred Images-Experiment 1

Melanie Takarangi

2023/8/23

Does making decisions about negative content contribute to the negative impact of content moderation? A replication and extension.

Sarah Lewitzka

Melanie Takarangi

2023/12/17

Paper published in the Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition

Research Commons at the University of Waikato Copyright Statement

A Taylor

K Jordan

R Zajac

MKT Takarangi

M Garry

2023

How often do people look at support service options when prompted on Instagram?

Victoria Bridgland

Melanie Takarangi

2023/4/19

I forgot that I forgot: PTSD symptom severity in a general population correlates with everyday diary-recorded prospective memory failures

Memory & Cognition

Taylor L Swain

Catherine A Keeping

Sarah Lewitzka

Melanie KT Takarangi

2023/8

Exploring intrusions without awareness: A preliminary study of the characteristics and influences of meta-awareness failures

Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry

Yu-Tung J Sun

Melanie KT Takarangi

Reginald DV Nixon

2023/12/1

Paper published in Clinical Psychological Science

Research Commons at the University of Waikato Copyright Statement

A Taylor

R Zajac

MKT Takarangi

M Garry

2023

Disgust and fear reactions uniquely affect intrusions and posttraumatic stress symptoms

Journal of Anxiety Disorders

Lucy A Matson

Ella K Moeck

Melanie KT Takarangi

2023/4/1

Nocebo effects on informed consent within medical and psychological settings: A scoping review

Nadine SJ Stirling

Victoria ME Bridgland

Melanie KT Takarangi

2023/7/4

A nervous wait: Instagram’s sensitive-content screens cause anticipatory anxiety but do not mitigate reactions to negative content

Cognition and Emotion

Melanie KT Takarangi

Victoria ME Bridgland

Erin T Simister

2023/11/17

Manuscript in preparation for submission

Research Commons at the University of Waikato Copyright Statement

A Taylor

R Zajac

MKT Takarangi

M Garry

2023

Curiosity disturbed the cat: Instagram’s sensitive-content screens do not deter vulnerable users from viewing distressing content

Clinical Psychological Science

Victoria ME Bridgland

Benjamin W Bellet

Melanie KT Takarangi

2023/3

The impact of alcohol and drugs on suspects', victims' and witnesses' cognition and memory

Frontiers in Psychology

Angelica V Hagsand

Heather Flowe

Melanie Takarangi

Julie Gawrylowicz

2023/5/24

Mind the information-gap: Instagram’s sensitive-content screens are more likely to deter people from viewing potentially distressing content when they provide information about …

Media Psychology

Erin T Simister

Victoria ME Bridgland

Paul Williamson

Melanie KT Takarangi

2023/11/2

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