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About My Work.

As you may have already read, I have an evidence-based approach to my practice. Sometimes this means doing my own research or reviewing existing knowledge. See some of my own research and publications listed below.

Publications

Short, J.L. (2021). Predicting mental health quality of life in policing: Officers and civilians. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 36, 276-287.

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Short, J.L. (2018). The impacts of extended on-call hours on the functioning of Paramedics. Retrieved from https://albertaparamedics.ca 

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Short, J.L., & Bodner, G.E. (2011). Differentiating accounts of actual, suggested, and fabricated childhood events using the Judgment of Memory Characteristics Questionnaire. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 25, 775-781.

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Short, J.L., & Dalby, J.T. (2007). Assessing the accuracy of eyewitness identification. Europe's Journal of Psychology. Retrieved from www.ejop.org

Unpublished Research

Short, J.L. (2015). Leader-Organization Fit as a predictor of job satisfaction, work commitment, and job insecurity (Doctoral dissertation. Capella University, Minneapolis, MN.

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Short, J.L. (2002). Recall of true and false childhood events: Every picture doesn't tell a story (Honours thesis). University of Calgary, Calgary, AB.

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