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Maggie Gale is a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Derby, affiliated with the College of Health, Psychology and Social Care and the Department of Psychology. Her research focuses on cognitive psychology, decision-making processes under stress, compassionate communication in education, and problem-solving mechanisms like the Wason 2-4-6 task. She has contributed to studies on physiological responses (e.g., skin conductance) in decision-making contexts and pedagogical approaches in higher education.
Key outputs include a 2020 study on compassionate communication skills in psychology education and a 2019 meta-analysis of the Iowa Gambling Task. Her early work (2006–2008) explored dual-goal facilitation in cognitive tasks. Her publications have been viewed over 1,400 times and downloaded 326 times, with recent monthly engagement including 9 views and 1 download.
No scientific awards are listed, but her research portfolio reflects sustained engagement with experimental psychology and educational practices. Her academic trajectory includes a 2008 thesis on Wason task determinants and collaborations with institutions like the British Psychological Society.
