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Dr Michele FlemingLecturer
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BiographyMichele Fleming is a lecturer in the Centre for Applied Psychology. Michele has a BA from the University of Sydney and a BApp Psych (Hons) from the University of Canberra. She is currently writing up her PhD thesis. Michele is an active member of many committees, including the Divisional Research Degrees Committee, the Divisional Research Institute, the University Research Degrees Committee and the University Scholarships and Prizes Committee. Michele’s primary research interests focus on the effects of video games and the Internet on children and teenagers. Some of her recent research is detailed below: Fleming, M. J., Greentree, S., Cocotti, D., Elias, K. A., & Morrison, S. (2005). Safety in cyberspace: Adolescents’ safety and exposure online. Manuscript submitted for publication. Fleming, M. J., & Rickwood, D. J. (2001). Effects of violent versus non-violent video games on children's arousal, aggressive mood, and positive mood. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 31(10), 2047-2071. Fleming, M. J., & Rickwood, D. J. (2004). Teens in cyberspace: Do they encounter friend or foe? Youth Studies Australia, 23(3), 46-52. Fleming, M., Rickwood, D., Miller, O., Waugh, K., & White, A. (2002). Advances in using the Internet for mental health problems. Australian Journal of Psychology 54 (Suppl.), 26.
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