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Subject: Psychology

How does poor mental health in the early years of secondary school impact on GCSE attainment?

State of the nation 2019: children and young people’s wellbeing. Research report

The relationship between cognitive decline and a genetic predictor of educational attainment

An integrated approach to bias in a longitudinal survey in the United Kingdom: assessing construct, method, and item bias in the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12)

How do participants understand and interpret questions about “retirement planning”?

The subjective well-being of homeworkers across life domains

Applying prospect theory to participation in a CAPI/web panel survey

Consideration of environmental factors in reflections on car purchases: attitudinal, behavioural and sociodemographic predictors among a large UK sample

Measuring changes in subjective well-being from engagement in the arts, culture and sport

Individual and local area factors associated with self-reported wellbeing, perceived social cohesion and sense of attachment to one’s community: analysis of the Understanding Society Survey

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