Dr Rose Turner
Title
Lecturer in Psychology
College
London College of Fashion
Email address
Tags
Researcher Research

Biography
Psychologist specialising in creativity, empathy, fiction and arts-engagement, quantitative research methods and statistics. Background in performance art and applied theatre in medical, health and social care, education and criminal justice settings.Grants and awards
(Figures indicate amount awarded to UAL)
- Qualtrics, Qualtrics Acadmic Bursary, £3,000.00, (2018)
Research Outputs
Article
- Turner R, Felisberti FM. Relationships between fiction media, genre, and empathic abilities (2019)
- Turner R, Felisberti FM. Measuring Mindreading: A Review of Behavioral Approaches to Testing Cognitive and Affective Mental State Attribution in Neurologically Typical Adults (2017)
- Koch T, Turner R, Smith P, Hutnik N. Storytelling reveals the active, positive lives of centenarians (2010)
- Turner R, Noon EJ. The European Federation of Psychology Students’ Associations Junior Researcher Programme: A Review from Two Research Project Supervisors
Conference, Symposium or Workshop item
- Turner R. Fiction-engagement and Empathic Abilities (2019)
- Turner R, Vallée-Tourangeau F. Immersion in fictional stories and empathic accuracy: Methodological challenges and future research (2019)
- Turner R. Associations between fiction media and genre engagement, and empathic traits (2018)
- Turner R, Vallée-Tourangeau F. The art of character: Investigating relationships between fiction-engagement and empathic traits (2018)
- Turner R, Felisberti FM. Fiction matters: divergent links between fiction media exposure, genre preferences and social skills (2017)
- Turner R. Bookworms, film buffs and thespians: Divergent relationships between experience of fiction media, genre and empathic traits (2017)
- Turner R, Felisberti FM. To read or not to read? (2017)
- Turner R. Bookworm, Film-buff or Thespian? Investigating the relationship between fictional worlds and real-world social abilities (2017)
Report
- Koch T, Smith P, Turner R, Hutnik N. Storytelling with UK Centenarians: Being a hundred - it’s just luck (2010)
- Turner R, Vallée-Tourangeau F. Fiction Effects on Social Cognition: Varying Narrative Engagement with Cognitive Load
Subjects
Business & management, and science