Dr Hooley is a Lecturer in the School of Psychology and teaches at undergraduate and post-graduate levels in the areas of First Year Psychology, Personality, Professional and Conceptual Issues, and Research Methods. She is an active researcher and supervises fourth year students.
Unit Chair : HPS111 - Introduction to Psychology A
Conferences
Hooley, M., 7 Crassini, B. (2008). The behaviour of infants and toddlers at ‘falling-off places’: Do tactual properties of edges matter? Presented at the 35th Australasian Experimental Psychology Conferences, University of Western Australia, 28-30 March, 2008.
Hooley, M., 7 Crassini, B. (2003). Is Gibson’s theory of affordances of relevance to the study of temperament? Presented at the 2nd Australian Conference for Personality and Individual Differences Researchers 2003, University of Queensland, Australia, 5-7 December, 2003.
Hooley, M., & Crassini, B. (2003). Are individual Differences in Temperament of Relevance to Gibson’s Theory of Affordances? Presented at the 12th International Conference on Perception and Action, Gold Coast, Australia, 13-18 July 2003.