Rachel Grieve

Rachel Grieve

University of Tasmania

H-index: 30

Oceania-Australia

About Rachel Grieve

Rachel Grieve, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Tasmania, specializes in the field of Psychology, Cyberpsychology, Emotion, Faking, Malingering.

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

Socially aversive dark traits and the drive for social connectedness

The dark triad, empathy, and motives to use social media

Do the metrics matter? An experimental investigation of Instagram influencer effects on mood and body dissatisfaction

Insta-identity: Dark personality traits as predictors of authentic self-presentation on Instagram

The role of individual differences in cyber dating abuse perpetration

More than a preference for online social interaction: Vulnerable narcissism and phubbing

‘Just checking’: Vulnerable and grandiose narcissism subtypes as predictors of phubbing

The impact of emoji use and feedback medium on perceptions of marker personality in online assessment feedback

Rachel Grieve Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

4194

Citations(since 2020)

2986

Cited By

2347

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

46

i10Index(since 2020)

40

Email

University Profile Page

University of Tasmania

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Rachel Grieve Skills & Research Interests

Psychology

Cyberpsychology

Emotion

Faking

Malingering

Top articles of Rachel Grieve

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Socially aversive dark traits and the drive for social connectedness

Personality and Individual Differences

Rachel Grieve

2023/2/1

The dark triad, empathy, and motives to use social media

Personality and Individual Differences

Anita Sparavec

Evita March

Rachel Grieve

2022/8/1

Do the metrics matter? An experimental investigation of Instagram influencer effects on mood and body dissatisfaction

Body image

Emily Lowe-Calverley

Rachel Grieve

2021/3/1

Insta-identity: Dark personality traits as predictors of authentic self-presentation on Instagram

Telematics and Informatics

Christina Geary

Evita March

Rachel Grieve

2021/10/1

The role of individual differences in cyber dating abuse perpetration

Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking

Evita March

Rachel Grieve

Elizabeth Clancy

Bianca Klettke

Rolf van Dick

...

2021/7/1

More than a preference for online social interaction: Vulnerable narcissism and phubbing

Personality and Individual Differences

Rachel Grieve

Cathryne P Lang

Evita March

2021/6/1

‘Just checking’: Vulnerable and grandiose narcissism subtypes as predictors of phubbing

Mobile Media & Communication

Rachel Grieve

Evita March

2021/5

The impact of emoji use and feedback medium on perceptions of marker personality in online assessment feedback

Learning and Individual Differences

Robyn L Moffitt

Christine Padgett

Rachel Grieve

2021/12/1

The influence of textese on adolescents’ perceptions of text message writers

Telematics and Informatics

Nenagh Kemp

Jessica Graham

Rachel Grieve

Elisabeth Beyersmann

2021/12/1

More than words: Using digital cues to enhance student perceptions of online assignment feedback

The Internet and Higher Education

Christine Padgett

Robyn Louise Moffitt

Rachel Grieve

2021/4/1

Embedding media richness in online assessment feedback: effects of multimedia delivery and paralinguistic digital cues on social presence and student engagement

Tertiary Education in a Time of Change: Disruptions, Challenges and Strategies

Robyn L Moffitt

Christine Padgett

Rachel Grieve

2020

The dark side of emotional intelligence: the role of gender and the Dark Triad in emotional manipulation at work

Australian journal of psychology

Jane Hyde

Rachel Grieve

Kimberley Norris

Nenagh Kemp

2020/12/1

Inauthentic self-presentation on facebook as a function of vulnerable narcissism and lower self-esteem

Computers in Human Behavior

Rachel Grieve

Evita March

Jarrah Watkinson

2020/1/1

Using Facebook to gain health information and support: How attitude, norms, and locus of control predict women's intentions

Australian Psychologist

Gemma Mitchell

Rachel Grieve

2020/12/1

Accessibility and emotionality of online assessment feedback: Using emoticons to enhance student perceptions of marker competence and warmth

Computers & Education

Robyn L Moffitt

Christine Padgett

Rachel Grieve

2020/1/1

Dominance or deceit: The role of the Dark Triad and hegemonic masculinity in emotional manipulation

Personality and Individual Differences

Chloe Waddell

George Van Doorn

Evita March

Rachel Grieve

2020/11/1

Exploring anger as a moderator of narcissism and antisocial behaviour on Tinder

Personality and Individual Differences

Evita March

Rachel Grieve

Danielle Wagstaff

Alexandra Slocum

2020/7/15

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