| Dr. ASLI NIYAZI |
| Assistant Professor |
BSc Middle East Technical University, 1998
MSc University of Kent, UK, 1999
PhD London South Bank University, UK, 2005 |
General area of Health Psychology
Cognitive processes and health with particular interest in addictive behaviours
Effects of psychological processes on health
Effects of personality on health and performance
Implicit attitude measurement |
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Email: nasli metu.edu.tr
Phone: +90 392 6612915
Fax : +90 392 9912949
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Albery, I.P., Sharma, D., Niazi, A., Moss, A.C. (2006). Theoretical perspectives and approaches.
Cognition and Addiction (1 - 29). Oxford: Oxford University Press
Niyazi, A. (2004). Exploring the role of cognitions in addiction research: the example of alcohol.
Health Psychology Update, 13(2), 36-42.
Niyazi, A. & Albery, I. (2005). Attentional bias and outcome expectancies in smokers, ex-smokers
and non-smokers. Psychology & Health, 20 (Conference supplement 1), 192-193.
Niyazi, A. & Albery, I. (2004). Implicit and explicit attitudes towards drinking and the attitude-behaviour
consistency in problem drinkers and non-problem drinkers. Psychology & Health, 19 (Conference supplement), 121-122.
Niyazi, A. & Albery, I. (2004). Implicit and explicit attitudes towards smoking and the attitude-behaviour
consistency in smokers and non-smokers. Psychology & Health, 19 (Conference supplement), 122.
Niazi, A. Brightmore, K. & Albery, I. P. (under review) Implicit and explicit smoking associationsin smokers and non-smokers.
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| The British Psychological Society (BPS) |
2005 - BPS Chartered Health Psychologist
2008 - Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education (PGCHE) |
Alcohol & Alcoholism
Health Psychology Update
ESRC research grants |
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