Kevin Tierney'School of Psychology - Trinity College Dublin (2024)

Publications and Further Research Outputs

  • Peer-Reviewed Publications

Peer-Reviewed Publications

Ranieri,Veronica, Madigan Kevin, Roche, Eric, Bainbridge, Emma Mc Guinness, Tierney Kevin, Larkin Feeney, Brian Haiiahan, Colm McDonald, Brian O'Donoghue, Caregivers' perceptions of coercion in psychiatric admission, Psychiatry Research, 228, 2015, p380 - 385 Journal Article, 2015

McCormack, M., Tierney,K., Brennan, D., Lawlor, E., Clarke, M. , Lack of insight in psychosis:Theoretical concepts and clinical aspects, Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy, 42, 2014, p327 - 338 Journal Article, 2014

Julian C Leslie & Kevin J Tierney, Behaviour analysis in Ireland, Irish Journal of Psychology, 34, (3-4), 2013, p156 - 162 Journal Article, 2013

Tierney k.J., & Connolly, M. K. , A Review of the Evidence for a Biological Basis for snake Phobia, Psychological Record, 63, 2013, p919 - 928 Journal Article, 2013

Karnezi, Haris & Tierney, Krvin, A novel intervention to address fears n children with Asperger Syndrome, Behaviour Change, 26, (4), 2009, p271 - 282 Journal Article, 2009

Gordon, Michael S.; Shevlin, Mark; Tierney,Kevin J.; Bunting, Brendan; Trimble, Timothy, Correspondence between self-ratings and key-workers' ratings of depression in adults with mild learning disabilities , British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 46, (4), 2007, p491 - 495 Journal Article, 2007 URL DOI

Lange, W.G., Tierney, K.J., Reinhardt-Rutland, A.H., Vivekananda-Schmidt, P., Viewing behaviour of spider phobics and non-phobics in the presence of threat, British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 43, (3), 2004, p235 - 243 Journal Article, 2004

O'Hare, E., Shaw, D.L., Tierney, K.J., E-M, K., Levine, AS., Shephard, R.A., Behavioral and neurochemical mechanisms of the action of mild stress in the, Behav Neurosci, 118, (1), 2004, p173 - 177 Journal Article, 2004

O'Hare, E., Shaw, D. L., Tierney, K. J., Behavioral and Neurochemical Mechanisms of the Action of Mild Stress in the Enhancement of Feeding, Behavioral Neuroscience, 118, (1), 2004, p173 - 177 Journal Article, 2004

McIlroy, D., Bunting, B., Tierney, K., The relation of gender and background experience to self-reported computing anxieties and cognitions, Computers in Human Behavior, 17, (1), 2001, p21 - 33 Journal Article, 2001

Tierney, K.J., Hurricane Andrew: Ethnicity, gender and the sociology of disasters, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, 104, (5), 1999, p1557 - 1559 Journal Article, 1999

Dahlhamer, J.M., Tierney, K.J., Rebounding from disruptive events: Business recovery following the Northridge earthquake, SOCIOLOGICAL SPECTRUM, 18, (2), 1998, p121 - 141 Journal Article, 1998

Peoples, M., Tierney, K.J., Bracken, M., et al., Prior learning and equivalence class formation, PSYCHOLOGICAL RECORD, 48, (1), 1998, p111 - 120 Journal Article, 1998

Gallagher, A. G., Tierney, K., The impact of the environment on physical and mental health, Irish Journal of Psychology. Special issue: Psychology and the Environment, 17, (4), 1996, p361 - 372 Journal Article, 1996

O'Hare, E., Levine, A. S., Semotuk, M. T., Utilization of a novel model of food reinforced behavior involving neuropeptide Y, insulin, 2-deoxy-D-glucose and naloxone, Behavioural Pharmacology, 7, (8), 1996, p742 - 753 Journal Article, 1996

Tierney, K.J., Promoting risk: Constructing the earthquake problem - Stallings,RA , CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY-A JOURNAL OF REVIEWS, 25, (2), 1996, p202 - 203 Journal Article, 1996

TIERNE,Y K.J., DELARGY, P., BRACKEN, M., FORMATION OF AN EQUIVALENCE CLASS INCORPORATING HAPTIC STIMULI , PSYCHOLOGICAL RECORD, 45, (3), 1995, p431 - 437 Journal Article, 1995

LESLIE, J.C., TIERNEY, K.J., ROBINSON, C.P., et al., DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CLINICALLY ANXIOUS AND NONANXIOUS SUBJECTS IN A STIMULUS EQUIVALENCE TRAINING TASK INVOLVING THREAT WORDS, PSYCHOLOGICAL RECORD, 43, (1), 1993, p153 - 161 Journal Article, 1993

TIERNEY, K.J., HYPERSELECTIONISM AND HYPERBEHAVIORISM ARE UNSTABLE STRATEGIES, PSYCHOLOGICAL RECORD, 42, (4), 1992, p469 - 478 Journal Article, 1992

O'Hare, E., Tierney, K.J., Shephard, R.A., Cyclic-ratio schedule analysis of a serotonin agonist and depletor on, Physiol Behav., 49, (2), 1991, p331 - 334 Journal Article, 1991

TIERNEY, K.J., SMITH, J.A., WHAT ARE THE REINFORCERS FOR COGNITIVISM IN BEHAVIOR-THERAPY, IRISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 11, (1), 1990, p24 - 30 Journal Article, 1990

TIERNEY, K.J., A REJOINDER TO MORRISON AND JACK, IRISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 11, (4), 1990, p314 - 317 Journal Article, 1990

McCarron, A., Tierney, K.J., The effect of auditory stimulation on the consumption of soft drinks, Appetite, 13, (2), 1989, p155 - 159 Journal Article, 1989

TIERNEY, K.J., THE INDIVIDUAL IN THE ECONOMY - A SURVEY OF ECONOMIC PSYCHOLOGY, IRISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 10, (1), 1989, p130 - 132 Journal Article, 1989

TIERNEY, KJ, SMITH, HV, THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT COMBINATIONS OF CONTINUOUS AND PARTIAL-REINFORCEMENT SCHEDULES ON RESPONSE PERSISTENCE IN MENTALLY-HANDICAPPED CHILDREN, BEHAVIOURAL PSYCHOTHERAPY, 16, 1988, p23 - 37 Journal Article, 1988

TIERNEY, KJ, SMITH, HV, GANNON, KN, SOME TESTS OF MOLAR MODELS OF INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE, JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-ANIMAL BEHAVIOR PROCESSES, 13, 1987, p341 - 353 Journal Article, 1987

GANNON, KN, SMITH, HV, TIERNEY, KJ, EFFECTS OF RATE AND DISTANCE OF PROCUREMENT WHEEL-RUNNING ON SACCHARIN-AND-SUCROSE SOLUTION DRINKING BY NON-DEPRIVED RATS, PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 36, 1986, p539 - 543 Journal Article, 1986

Gannon, K.N., Smith, H.V., Tierney, K.J. , Effects of rate and distance of procurement wheel-running on, Physiol Behav., 36, (3), 1986, p539 - 543 Journal Article, 1986

SMITH, HV, GANNON, KN, TIERNEY, KJ, EFFECT OF PROCUREMENT WHEEL RUNNING ON THE RATE OF DRINKING IN RATS, PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 33, 1985, p927 - 930 Journal Article, 1985

GANNON, KN, SMITH, HV, TIERNEY, KJ, EFFECT OF PROCUREMENT COST ON THE DRINKING OF A SACCHARIN SUCROSE SOLUTION BY NON-DEPRIVED RATS, PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 33, 1985, p917 - 921 Journal Article, 1985

TIERNEY, K.J., EMERGENCY MEDICAL PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE IN DISASTERS - THE NEED FOR INTERORGANIZATIONAL COORDINATION, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REVIEW, 45, 1985, p77 - 84 Journal Article, 1985

Smith, H.V., Gannon, K.N., Tierney, K.J., Effect of procurement wheel running on the rate of drinking in rats, Physiol Behav., 33, (6), 1984, p927 - 930 Journal Article, 1984

Gannon, K.N., Smith, H.V., Tierney, K.J., Effect of procurement cost on the drinking of a saccharin-sucrose solution by, Physiol Behav., 33, (6), 1984, p917 - 921 Journal Article, 1984

TIERNEY, KJ, SMITH, HV, GANNON, KN, EFFECTS OF SWITCHING RATE AND CHANGEOVER REQUIREMENT ON PERFORMANCE ON NONDEPRIVING SCHEDULES, JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-ANIMAL BEHAVIOR PROCESSES, 9, 1983, p281 - 291 Journal Article, 1983

GANNON, KN, SMITH, HV, TIERNEY, KJ, EFFECTS OF PROCUREMENT COST ON FOOD-CONSUMPTION IN RATS, PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 31, 1983, p331 - 337 Journal Article, 1983

Gannon, K.N., Smith, H.V., Tierney, K.J., Effects of procurement cost on food consumption in rats, Physiol Behav., 31, (3), 1983, p331 - 337 Journal Article, 1983

GURNEY, J.N., TIERNEY, K.J., RELATIVE DEPRIVATION AND SOCIAL-MOVEMENTS - A CRITICAL-LOOK AT 20 YEARS OF THEORY AND RESEARCH, SOCIOLOGICAL QUARTERLY, 23, (1), 1982, p33 - 47 Journal Article, 1982

TIERNEY, K.J., THE BATTERED WOMEN MOVEMENT AND THE CREATION OF THE WIFE BEATING PROBLEM, SOCIAL PROBLEMS, 29, (3), 1982, p207 - 220 Journal Article, 1982

TIERNEY, K.J., DERELICTS OF COMPANY-K - SOCIOLOGICAL-STUDY OF DEMORALIZATION - SHIBUTANI,T, CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY-A JOURNAL OF REVIEWS, 8, (5), 1979, p754 - 756 Journal Article, 1979

TIERNEY, K.J., TAYLOR, V.A., EMS DELIVERY IN MASS EMERGENCIES - PRELIMINARY RESEARCH FINDINGS, MASS EMERGENCIES, 2, (3), 1977, p151 - 157 Journal Article, 1977

TIERNEY, K.J., TORNADO - LAFFOON,P, MASS EMERGENCIES, 2, (2), 1977, p130 - 131 Journal Article, 1977

TIERNEY, K.J., EVERYTHING IN ITS PATH - ERIKSON,KT, PSYCHOLOGY TODAY, 10, (9), 1977, p99 Journal Article, 1977

Research Expertise

  • Description

Description

Behavioural analysis; applied behaviour analysis; computerphobia; attention and anxiety.

Recognition

  • Memberships
  • Representations

Representations

President - Psychological Society of Ireland 1994

Memberships

Psychological Society of Ireland 1981 – 2011

Kevin Tierney'School of Psychology - Trinity College Dublin (2024)

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