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Ross Hollett is a Lecturer in Psychology at Edith Cowan University's School of Arts and Humanities. He coordinates the undergraduate psychology program and teaches courses in psychological inquiry, learning and cognition, and research skills.
- Doctor of Philosophy (2015), University of Western Australia
- Honours in Psychology (2010), University of Western Australia
- Bachelor of Science (Psychology) (2009), University of Western Australia
Ross employs eye-tracking technology to investigate how visual media (e.g., video games, pornography, activewear advertising) affects real-world attitudes, particularly in body image and sexual objectification. His research also examines substance use, risk-taking behavior, and student engagement in higher education.
Recent publications analyze:
- Activewear advertising's impact on body image threat markers
- Alcohol advertisements' influence on consumption inclinations
- Gender representations in violent/sexual media
- Virtual reality avatar realism and social interaction quality
- Anti-junk food advertising effectiveness
- Eye tracking metrics for sexual assault propensities
- 2019 Vice Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching
Scientific Awards
Ross supervises PhD students in topics including music's impact on reading comprehension and ethical principles weighting in psychology. He has received multiple research grants totaling over $140,000, including ECU Early Career Researcher Grant (2017-2019, $30,000) and Innovation Connections Grant (2018-2019, $99,998).




