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Scurlock-Evans, Laura and Rouse, Joanne and Upton, Dominic and Upton, Penney (2013) Embedded or Modular? Preliminary Findings From a Study of Pre-Registration Nursing EBP Teaching Delivery Methods. In: Evidence Live 2013, 25th-26th March, 2013., University of Oxford, UK.

Butler, Terry and Scurlock-Evans, Laura and Upton, Dominic (2013) Psychology Express: Personality and Individual Differences (Undergraduate Revision Guide). Pearson, Harlow. ISBN 9780273735151

Upton, Penney and Scurlock-Evans, Laura and Stephens, Kirsty and Upton, Dominic (2012) The Adoption and Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) among Allied Health Professions. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation (formerly the British Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation), 19 (9). pp. 497-503. ISSN 1741-1645

Scurlock-Evans, Laura and Mahoney, Berenice and Davies, Michelle (2012) A Systematic Review of Female and Male Rape Mythology: Implications for the Feminist Rape Mythology Hypothesis and Socioecological Research Exploring Male Rape and Sexual Assault. In: PsyPAG 2012, 18th-20th July, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne. (Unpublished)

Scurlock-Evans, Laura and Mahoney, Berenice (2012) Understanding Adult Male Sexual Violence Victims' Reporting and Prosecution Decisions. In: University of Worcester Postgrad Conference, 15th June 2012, City Campus, University of Worcester, Worcester.. (Unpublished)

Stephens, Kirsty and Upton, Dominic and Scurlock-Evans, Laura and Upton, Penney (2012) The Adoption and Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice Amongst Allied Health Professions. In: British Psychological Society Annual Conference 2012, 18th-20th April 2012, London. (Unpublished)

Mahoney, Berenice and Scurlock-Evans, Laura and Davies, Michelle (2011) Sexual Orientation, Criminal Victimisation, Worry and Perceptions of Risk: Using the British Crime Survey to Research Sensitive Questions With Sexual Minorities. In: Crime Survey User’s meeting, 13th December, Royal Statistical Society, London.. (Unpublished)

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