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Dr Eimear O'Connor

Research Fellow

Email: e.oconnor@qub.ac.uk

Address

Room 03.506, David Keir Building
School of Psychology
Queen's University Belfast
Belfast, BT7 1NN
Northern Ireland, UK

Telephone

+44 (0)28 9097 5655

Research Interests

Regret, counterfactual thinking, decision making, emotions, developmental psychology

Conferences

  • “The development of regret and its role in similar future decision making” Oral presentation outlining Studies 3 and 4 of PhD research, BPS Developmental Section 2011
  • “The development of regret and its role in similar future decision making” Oral presentation outlining Studies 3 and 4 of PhD research, Research Seminar, Queen's University Belfast 2011
  • “The development of regret and its role in future decision making” Poster presentation outlining Study 1 of PhD research,  Postgraduate Conference, Queen's University Belfast 2011
  • “The development of regret and its role in future decision making” Poster presentation outlining Study 1 of PhD research, Developmental Section 2010
  • “The development of regret and its role in future decision making” Poster presentation Poster presentation outlining Study 1 of PhD research,  NIBPS 2010
  • “The development of regret and its role in future decision making” Oral presentation outlining Studies 1 and 2 of PhD research,  Postgraduate Conference, Queen's University Belfast 2010
  • “The development of regret and its role in future decision making” Oral presentation outlining Studies 1 and 2 of PhD research,  Research for the Child Conference, Queen's University Belfast 2010
  • “The development of regret and its role in similar future decision making” Oral presentation outlining Studies 2 and 3 of PhD research, Counterfactual Thinking Conference, Queen's University Belfast 2010

Publications

O'Connor, E., McCormack, T., & Feeney, A. (2012). The development of regret. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology

O'Connor, E., Feeney, A., & McCormack, T. (2012). Does regret influence decision-making? A developmental study of the behavioral consequences of regret. Manuscript submitted for publication