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Natalie Doring is a Lecturer at Monash University, affiliated with the Monash Pearson Alliance Psychological Sciences and the Turner Institute for Brain & Mental Health. Her research focuses on clinical trial retention strategies for men with violent histories, psychosocial needs of university students, and cognitive mechanisms underlying human sex perception. She has contributed to interdisciplinary studies addressing mental health and criminology through peer-reviewed publications.
Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in promoting quality education and good health. Key collaborations include projects on behavioral nudges in clinical trials and validation of psychometric instruments for student welfare. She has published in journals such as Trials, PLoS ONE, and British Journal of Educational Psychology.
Research interests span cognitive psychology, criminological research methods, and health sciences. Her 2023 article on attrition prediction highlights methodological innovations in offender rehabilitation studies, while her 2016 work on sex perception bias advances understanding of cognitive biases in visual processing.



