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Randell, Angela

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Angela Randell
Name:
Angela Randell
Position:
Tutor / Postgraduate Student
Room:
201C Psychology Building
Email:
Phone:
Ext: 67327, +617 3346 7327
Fax:
+617 3365 4466
Postal Address:
School of Psychology
McElwain Building
The University of Queensland
St Lucia, QLD 4072
Australia
Qualifications:

Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours Class I)

Psychologist
[Registration No: 1040089]

Professional Activities:

Course Coordinator PSYC3152 - Applied topics of Lifespan Development

 

PhD Scholar (Clinical Psychology)



Lead Tutor PSYC3010 - Psychological Research Methodology and Statistics

Research Activities:

Theory of mind
Sibling relationships
Family interactions
Pretend play

Representative Publications:

Publications:

 

Randell, A & Nielsen, M. (2007). Children's Communication of Pretend Acts Using Social Cues, In M. A. Vanchevsky (Ed), Frontiers in Cognitive Psychology, Nova Science Publishers

Randell, A & Peterson, C. (in press). Affective Qualities of Sibling Disputes, Mothers’ Conflict Attitudes and Children’s Theory of Mind Development, Social Development

Smith, A.; Stathis, S; Randell, A.; Best, D; Ryan, V; Bergwever, E; Keegan, F; & Fraser, E (2007). A cost-minimisation analysis of a telepaediatric mental health service for patients in rural and remote areas of Queensland, Journal of Telehealth and Telecare, 13(suppl 3), 79-83. 


Unpublished manuscripts:

Stathis, S; Smith, A.; Randell, A.; Best, D; Ryan, V; Bergwever, E; Keegan, F; & Fraser, E (unpublished manuscript). Evaluation of a paediatric telepsychiatry service for rural and remote child and youth mental health services

 

Conference Proceedings:

Randell, A. (2006). Chidlren's communication of pretence, Paper presented at the International Conference for Infant Studies, June 2006, Kyoto, Japan

 

Randell, A & Peterson, C. (2006). The Relationship between sibling conflicts and theory of mind, Poster presented at the 19th Bienniel meeting of the International Society for Research on Behaviour Development, July 2006, Melbourne, Australia.

 

Randell, A & Peterson, C. (2007). Theory of Mind, cognitive abilities and social experiences, Poster presented at the Society for Research on Child Development conference, April 2007, Boston, MA, USA