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Publications from the eCIRCUS team in the field of psychlogy

Title: Concepts and Evaluation of Psychological Models of Empathy
Authors: Carsten Zoll, Sibylle Enz and Stephanie Brosch
Where: XXIX International Congress of Psychology, Berlin, Germany, July 20-25, 2008, Published in International Journal of Psychology, Vol 43 (3/4)
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Title: Autonomous Agents with Personality
Authors: Sibylle Enz and Stephanie Brosch
Where: XXIX International Congress of Psychology, Berlin, Germany, July 20-25, 2008, Published in International Journal of Psychology, Vol 43 (3/4)
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Title: E – Motional Learning in Primary Schools: FearNot! An Anti-bullying Intervention Based on Virtual Role-play with Intelligent Synthetic Characters
Authors: Sibylle Enz, Carsten Zoll, Natalie Vannini, Wolfgang
Schneider, Lynne Hall, Ana Paiva and Ruth Aylett
Where: 6th European Conference on E-learning (ECEL), Copenhagen, Denmark, Oct 4-5, 2007
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Title: Implications of gender differences for the development of animated characters for the study of bullying behavior
Authors: Sarah Woods, Lynne Hall, Dieter Wolke and Kerstin Dautenhahn
Where: Computers in Human Behavior, 23, 770-786, 2007
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Title: FearNot! An Anti-Bullying Intervention: Evaluation of an Interactive Virtual Learning Environment
Authors: Scott Watson, Natalie Vanini, Sarah Woods, Megan Davis, March Hall and Kerstin Dautenhahn
Where: Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour, AISB 2007, Newcastle, UK
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Title: Fighting Bullying with the Help of Autonomous Agents in a Virtual School Environment
Authors: Carsten Zoll, Sybille Enz, Harald Schaub, Ruth Aylett and Ana Paiva
Where: The 7th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling, ICCM 2006, Trieste, Italy
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Title: Bullying bekämpfen in virtuellen Welten (in German)
Authors: Sybille Enz, Carsten Zoll, Harald Schaub
Where: 45. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (German Conference of Psychology), 2006, Nuremberg, Germany
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Title: Expressive Characters in Anti-Bullying Education
Authors: Ruth Aylett, Ana Paiva, Sarah Woods, Lynne Hall and Carsten Zoll
Where: L. Canamero & R. Aylett (Eds), Animating Expressive Characters for Social Interaction, 2005
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Title: The association between bullying behaviour, arousal levels and behaviour problems
Authors: Sarah Woods and Eleanor White
Where: Journal of Adolescence, Volume 28, Issue 3, June 2005, Pages 381-395
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Title: Designing Empathic Agents: Adults vs. Kids
Authors: Lynne Hall, Dieter Wolke, Sarah Woods, Kerstin Dautenhahn, Daniel Sobral, Ana Paiva and Lynne Newall
Where: Intelligent Tutoring Systems: 7th International Conference, ITS 2004, Maceió, Alagoas, Brazil
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Title: Using Storyboards to Guide Virtual World Design
Authors: Lynne Hall, Sarah Woods, Kerstin Dautenhahn and Polly Sobreperez
Where: 3rd international conference on Interaction design and children, IDC 2004, Maryland, USA
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Title: Direct and relational bullying among primary school children and academic achievement
Authors: Dieter Wolke and Sarah Woods
Where: Journal of School Psychology, v42 n2 p135-155 Mar-Apr 2004
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Title: Does the Content of Anti-Bullying Policies Inform us About the Prevalence of Direct and Relational Bullying Behaviour in Primary Schools?
Authors: Dieter Wolke and Sarah Woods
Where: Educational Psychology, Volume 23, Number 4, September 2003 , pp. 381-401(21)
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Title: Animated characters in bullying intervention
Authors: Sarah Woods, Lynne Hall, Dieter Wolke, Kerstin Dautenhahn and Daniel Sobral
Where: 4th International Workshop, IVA 2003, Kloster Irsee, Germany
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Title: Possible Connections between Bullying Behaviour, Empathy and Imitation
Authors: Kerstin Dautenhahn and Sarah Woods
Where: AISB 2003 Convention: Cognition in Machines and Animals
University of Wales, Aberystwyth, 2003
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Title: Bullying involvement in primary school and common health problems
Authors: Dieter Wolke, Sarah Woods, Linda Bloomfield and Lyn Karstadt
Where: Archives of Disease in Childhood 85, pp.197-201, 2001
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Title: Bullying and victimization of primary school children in England and Germany: Prevalence and school factors
Authors: Dieter Wolke, Sarah Woods, Katherine Stanford and Henrike Schulz
Where: British Journal of Psychology, Volume 92, Number 4, November 2001 , pp. 673-696
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Title: The Association between Direct and Relational Bullying and Behaviour Problems among Primary School Children
Authors: Dieter Wolke, Sarah Woods, Linda Bloomfield and Lyn Karstadt
Where: Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, Volume 41, Number 8, November 2000 , pp. 989-1002(14)
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Title: The school bullying problem
Authors: Lyn Karstadt and Sarah Woods
Where: Nursing Standard. 14, 11, 32-35, 1999
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