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Bussu, A., Pulina, M., Ashton, S. A., & Mangiarulo, M. (2023). Exploring the impact of cyberbullying and cyberstalking on victims' behavioural changes in higher education during COVID-19: A case study. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice.
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Bussu, A., Ashton, S-A., Pulina, M., Mangiarulo, M. (2023). An explorative qualitative study of Cyberbullying and Cyberstalking in a Higher Education Community. Crime Prevention and Community Safety.
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Colman, A.M., Pulford, B.D., Frosch, C.A., Mangiarulo, M., Miles, J.N.V. (2022) Does competitive winning increase subsequent cheating? Royal Society Open Science 9: 202197.
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Mangiarulo, M., Pighin, S., Polonio, L., & Tentori, K. (2021). The effect of evidential impact on perceptual probabilistic judgments. Cognitive Science, 45(1), e12919.
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Mangiarulo, M., Rusconi, P., & Sacchi, S. (2016). Status e processo di selezione di informazioni. Gli effetti dell'asimmetria sociale sull'asimmetria delle strategie di controllo di ipotesi. [Status and information-search process: Social asymmetry leads to asymmetric strategies in social hypothesis testing]. Psicologia sociale, 11(1), 89-101.
- Mangiarulo, M., Polonio, L., Pighin, S., Coricelli, G., & Tentori, K. (2018). Evidential impact affects probabilistic inferences on perceptual stimuli. Poster presented at: Rovereto Workshop on Concepts, Actions and Objects, 2018 May 4, Rovereto, Italy.
- Mangiarulo, M., Polonio, L., Coricelli, G., & Tentori, K. (2017). Evidential impact affects probabilistic inferences on perceptual stimuli. Poster presented at: “Ten years of Mind/Brain Sciences at the University of Trento”, 2017 Oct 20-21, Rovereto, Italy.
- Mangiarulo, M., Polonio, L., Coricelli, G., & Tentori, K. (2016). Evidential impact affects perceptual probabilistic reasoning: A preliminary study. Poster presented at: CIMeC DS Day, 2016 Nov 4, Rovereto, Italy.
- Mangiarulo, M., Pulford, B., Colman, A. Can people use confidence to deceive others? SPUDM 2023, Aug 20-24, Vienna, Austria.
- Mangiarulo, M., Pulford, B., Colman, A. The dark side of confidence: Can people use confidence to deceive others? 18th Annual Conference of the Italian Association of Cognitive Sciences , 2022 Dec 15-16, Rovereto, Italy.
- Mangiarulo, M., Brand, C. Improving student user experience of Blackboard VLE. DART-P annual conference, 2022, Nov 24-25.
- Mangiarulo, M. A gentle introduction to JASP. Invited workshop for FAR Hub at Edinburgh Napier University, 2022, Apr 28.
- Bussu, A., Molloy, E., Mangiarulo, M., Pulina, M., Ashton, S-A. Cyberbullying and cyberstalking in Higher Education: A Systematic Review. Eurocrim e-conference 2021, Sept 8-10.
- Mangiarulo, M. Caring for your mental health and career as a foreign researcher, NPB PGR day 2021 Keynote talk, Jul 29.
- Mangiarulo, M., Pighin, S., Polonio, L., & Tentori, K. The effect of evidential impact on perceptual probabilistic judgments, SPUDM 2019, Aug 18-22, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
- Mangiarulo, M., Polonio, L., Coricelli, G., & Tentori, K. (2018). Confirmation relations affect perceptual probabilistic reasoning. Cognitive Science Arena, 2018 Feb 23, Bressanone, Italy.
- Mangiarulo, M. (2016). “How evidential impact influences probability judgements: A preliminary study”. Young Scientists’ Forum, Sep 2016, Aurich, Germany.
- Colman, A., Mangiarulo, M. (2022). Does entitlement make you more likely to cheat? New research challenges popular psychology idea. The Conversation
- Mangiarulo, M. (2022) Freedom of speech and local democracy: new challenges and opportunities. Talk for Pint of Science 2022, May 9.
- The Turing Way Community, Becky Arnold, Louise Bowler, Sarah Gibson, Patricia Herterich, Rosie Higman, Anna Krystalli, Alexander Morley, Martin O'Reilly, & Kirstie Whitaker. (2021). The Turing Way: A Handbook for Reproducible Data Science (v0.0.4). Zenodo.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3233986 - Third, L., Vittles, P, & Mangiarulo, M. (June 2021): COVID-19 Impact on Local Democracy Citizens’ Participation in Local Decision-Making - A research project conducted by Speakers’ Corner Trust
- Mangiarulo, M. “Nice guys might finish last, but they make better impressions” Posted on the Pint of Science Blog, 22.7.2020