Prof. Magda Osman

Prof. Magda Osman

Queen Mary University of London

H-index: 32

Europe-United Kingdom

About Prof. Magda Osman

Prof. Magda Osman, With an exceptional h-index of 32 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Queen Mary University of London, specializes in the field of Dynamic decision making, Conscious and Unconscious processes, Control, Complex systems, Coincidences.

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

Perceived risk of type 2 diabetes: Using linked genomic, clinical and questionnaire data to understand the potential use of genetic risk tools in British South Asians

Supporting effective shared decision‐making in surgical context: Why framing of choices matters for high‐risk patients and clinicians

The effect of risk communication on consumers’ risk perception, risk tolerance and utility of smart and non-smart home appliances

How do different groups judge the quality of research questions which inform evidence-based policymaking?

An integrative framework for mapping the psychological landscape of risk perception

Beyond reproducibility, making a psychological application safe to use

Using the study of reasoning to address the age of unreason.

Self‐reported Side‐effects of Ultraviolet‐C Disinfection Devices

Prof. Magda Osman Information

University

Position

Reader in Experimental Psychology

Citations(all)

4258

Citations(since 2020)

2418

Cited By

2723

hIndex(all)

32

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

80

i10Index(since 2020)

57

Email

University Profile Page

Queen Mary University of London

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Prof. Magda Osman Skills & Research Interests

Dynamic decision making

Conscious and Unconscious processes

Control

Complex systems

Coincidences

Top articles of Prof. Magda Osman

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Perceived risk of type 2 diabetes: Using linked genomic, clinical and questionnaire data to understand the potential use of genetic risk tools in British South Asians

medRxiv

Jing Hui Law

Daniel Stow

Sam Hodgson

Genes & Health Research Team

David A van Heel

...

2024

Supporting effective shared decision‐making in surgical context: Why framing of choices matters for high‐risk patients and clinicians

Colorectal Disease

Agata Ludwiczak

Timothy J Stephens

John Prowle

Rupert Pearse

Magda Osman

2024/1

The effect of risk communication on consumers’ risk perception, risk tolerance and utility of smart and non-smart home appliances

Safety Science

Joshua L Hunte

Martin Neil

Norman E Fenton

Magda Osman

Christos Bechlivanidis

2024/6/1

How do different groups judge the quality of research questions which inform evidence-based policymaking?

Magda Osman

Nick Cosstick

2024/4/10

An integrative framework for mapping the psychological landscape of risk perception

SC Jenkins

RF Lachlan

M Osman

2024/4/8

Beyond reproducibility, making a psychological application safe to use

Magda Osman

2024/3/13

Using the study of reasoning to address the age of unreason.

Behavioral & Brain Sciences

Magda Osman

2023/1/1

Self‐reported Side‐effects of Ultraviolet‐C Disinfection Devices

Photochemistry and Photobiology

Zoë Adams

Christos Bechlivanidis

Magda Osman

John O'Hagan

Dzhordzhio Naldzhiev

2023/9

Cognition in Context? What Role should Behavioural and Cognitive Science play in Public Policy?

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

Ben Newell

Magda Osman

Belinda Xie

William Mailer

Nick Chater

2023

Institutional trust, risk and product safety: a consumer survey

Journal of Risk Research

Zoe Adams

Magda Osman

2023/6/3

Extended: Analysis of COVID-19 Vaccine Death Reports from the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) Database

Preprint

Scott McLachlan

Martin Neil

Yvonne Choi

Clare Craig

Jonathon Engler

...

2023

The effect of transparent unequal penalty rates on safety compliance for different-sized businesses

Behavioural Public Policy

Christoph Kogler

Jerome Olsen

Magda Osman

Marcel Zeelenberg

2023/1/13

Folk beliefs about where manipulation outside of awareness occurs, and how much awareness and free choice is still maintained.

Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice

Magda Osman

Christos Bechlivanidis

2023/11/2

‘Better off, as judged by themselves’: do people support nudges as a method to change their own behavior?

Behavioural Public Policy

Natalie Gold

Yiling Lin

Richard Ashcroft

Magda Osman

2023/1

Understanding the influences on clinical decisions regarding ventilation of critically ill COVID-19 patients

Critical Care Conference: 42nd International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine Brussels Belgium

K Matsumoto

H Malcolm

W Thomson

M Osman

Z Puthucheary

...

2023

(Why) is misinformation a problem?

Perspectives on Psychological Science

Zoë Adams

Magda Osman

Christos Bechlivanidis

Björn Meder

2023/11

Misdiagnosing the problem of why behavioural change interventions fail.

Behavioral & Brain Sciences

Magda Osman

2023/1/1

Determining influences on ventilatory decision-making in COVID-19 ARDS

Kenki Matsumoto

Hannah Malcolm

William Thomson

Magda Osman

Zudin Puthucheary

...

2023/9/9

Bayesian network analysis of Covid-19 data reveals higher infection prevalence rates and lower fatality rates than widely reported

Martin Neil

Norman E Fenton

Magda Osman

Scott McLachlan

2022/11/28

People’s understanding of the concept of misinformation

Journal of Risk Research

Magda Osman

Zoe Adams

Bjoern Meder

Christos Bechlivanidis

Omar Verduga

...

2022/10/3

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