Richard Tunney

Richard Tunney

Aston University

H-index: 29

Europe-United Kingdom

About Richard Tunney

Richard Tunney, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Aston University, specializes in the field of decision making, episodic memory, implicit learning.

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

Can We Learn to Make Better Decisions?

Assessing the factor structure of the Problem and Pathological Gambling Measure (PPGM)

Thinking About Probability

The Great Rationality Debate

Time and the Decision-Maker

Systems, Processes, and Types of Thinking

Factor Analysis of Impulsivity in Gaming Disorder and Internet Gaming Disorder

The relationship between subjective social status, impulsivity and addictive behaviours

Richard Tunney Information

University

Position

Head of Psychology Department of Psychology

Citations(all)

3821

Citations(since 2020)

1849

Cited By

3274

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

55

i10Index(since 2020)

38

Email

University Profile Page

Aston University

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Richard Tunney Skills & Research Interests

decision making

episodic memory

implicit learning

Top articles of Richard Tunney

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Can We Learn to Make Better Decisions?

Richard Tunney

2024/4/16

Assessing the factor structure of the Problem and Pathological Gambling Measure (PPGM)

Cong Mou

Eamonn Ferguson

Richard Tunney

RJE James

2024/4/24

Thinking About Probability

Richard Tunney

2024/4/16

The Great Rationality Debate

Richard Tunney

2024/4/16

Time and the Decision-Maker

Richard Tunney

2024/4/16

Systems, Processes, and Types of Thinking

Richard Tunney

2024/4/16

Factor Analysis of Impulsivity in Gaming Disorder and Internet Gaming Disorder

Jodie N Raybould

Richard J Tunney

2023/9/5

The relationship between subjective social status, impulsivity and addictive behaviours

Psychiatry Research Communications

Richard J Tunney

Jodie N Raybould

2023/9/1

The use of causal inference methods in gambling research: A review.

Lucy Hitcham

JAIMIE TILLSLEY

HYUNGSEO KIM

RICHARD TUNNEY

RICHARD JAMES

2023/10/2

The gaming problem: a latent class analysis of DSM-5 criteria for internet gaming disorder in a non-clinical sample

F1000Research

Jodie N Raybould

Dylan C Watling

Michael M Larkin

Richard J Tunney

2023/7/20

Causal links between gambling products and gambling disorder.

Journal of Behavioral Addictions

HYUNGSEO KIM

JAIMIE TILLSLEY

LUCY HITCHAM

RICHARD TUNNEY

RICHARD JAMES

2023/10/2

Thinking about neither death nor poverty affects delay discounting, but episodic foresight does: Three replications of the effects of priming on time preferences

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology

Richard J Tunney

Jodie N Raybould

2023/4

Integrating gambling prevalence surveys to understanding gambling related harm.

Journal of Behavioral Addictions

RICHARD JAMES

JAIMIE TILLSLEY

HYUNGSEO KIM

LUCY HITCHAM

RICHARD TUNNEY

2023/10/2

High stakes. Commentary on the 2023 UK Government White Paper on Gambling Reform

Jim Rogers

Amanda Roberts

Stephen Sharman

Simon Dymond

Elliot Ludvig

...

2023/10/1

Disordered gambling, dependence and consequences: An exploratory structural equation model analysis of the Problem Gambling Severity Index

Richard James

Jaimie E Tillsley

Lucy Hitcham

Hyungseo Kim

Richard Tunney

2023/3

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF FINANCIAL CRISES

Cognition in the Real World

Richard J Tunney

2023

Individual differences in decision-making: evidence for the scarcity hypothesis from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing

Royal Society Open Science

Richard J Tunney

Richard JE James

2022/10/26

Impulsivity may be a risk factor in the transition from recreational to problem gaming

Computers in Human Behavior Reports

Jodie N Raybould

Michael Larkin

Richard J Tunney

2022/8/1

Economic and social deprivation predicts impulsive choice in children

Scientific Reports

Richard J Tunney

2022/5/27

Quantile regression analysis of in-play betting in a large online gambling dataset

Computers in Human Behavior Reports

Seb Whiteford

Alice E Hoon

Richard James

Richard Tunney

Simon Dymond

2022/5/1

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