
معرفی
Martin Graff is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the Faculty of Life Sciences and Education, affiliated with the Applied Psychology Research and Innovation Group. His research focuses on cognitive styles, online behavior, social media impacts, and educational technology. He has been active since 2000, with notable contributions to understanding internet addiction, social media's role in mental health, and decision-making in online environments.
Research interests include analyzing how cognitive styles influence web-based learning, the psychological effects of social media usage, and the long-term impacts of childhood experiences on adult behavior. His work often intersects psychology with emerging technologies, emphasizing practical applications in education and mental health.
Recent articles highlight trends in studying internet addiction's effects on students, social media detox strategies, and the dynamics of online relationship jealousy. These studies underscore his focus on bridging psychological theory with digital-age challenges.
He has supervised 10 research projects, contributing to academic discourse through collaborative efforts within and beyond his institution. His involvement in the Applied Psychology Research and Innovation Group further emphasizes his commitment to applied psychological research.
