معرفی
Dr. James Bartlett is a Lecturer in the School of Psychology & Neuroscience at the University of Glasgow. Previously, he held senior lecturer roles in distance learning programs at Arden University. His academic journey includes a PhD and undergraduate degree from Coventry University, focusing on cognitive neuroscience, particularly attentional bias in smoking behavior. His current research emphasizes metascience and improving research methods education. He collaborates on projects related to open science, reproducibility, and pedagogical innovations in psychology.
Education:
- PhD in Psychology, Coventry University, UK
- Undergraduate Degree, Coventry University, UK
Research Interests:
- Metascience and research methodology
- Open science and reproducible practices
- Psychology of religion and mysticism
- Addictive behaviors and cognitive control
- Evolutionary approaches to altruism and mate choice
Publications Trends: Recent work focuses on methodological rigor, open scholarship, and educational strategies in psychology. Notable contributions include studies on unethical workplace behavior replication, student feedback mechanisms, and improving teaching practices in research methods.
Awards: No specific awards listed.
Advising/Grants: Collaborations include the PsyTeachR Team for open-source educational tools and the Delphi study on psychology curricula. No grant details explicitly provided.
Labs/Teams: Active contributor to the PsyTeachR Team developing open-access research tutorials.


