Author

Ted Ruffman

Professor of Psychology, University of Otago - Cited by 16,287 - Developmental Psychology - Aging

Biography

Ted Ruffman is working in the department of Psychology of University of Otago located in Dunedin of country Newzealand. Dr had published many articles that are read many readers.
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Somewhere I belong: Long‐term increases in adolescents’ resilience are predicted by perceived belonging to the in‐group
D Scarf, S Moradi, K McGaw, J Hewitt, JG Hayhurst, M Boyes, T Ruffman, ...British Journal of Social Psychology 55 (3), 588-599, 6
201
2016
Do infants understand false beliefs? We don’t know yet–A commentary on Baillargeon, Buttelmann and Southgate’s commentary
D Poulin-Dubois, H Rakoczy, K Burnside, C Crivello, S Dörrenberg, ...Cognitive Development 48, 302-315, 2018201
100
2018
What’s good for the goose is not good for the gander: Age and gender differences in scanning emotion faces
S Sullivan, A Campbell, SB Hutton, T RuffmanJournals of Gerontology Series b: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences …, 2017201
79
2017
Iodine deficiency and the brain: effects and mechanisms
K Redman, T Ruffman, P Fitzgerald, S SkeaffCritical reviews in food science and nutrition 56 (16), 2695-2713, 2016201
66
2016
Effects of age on emotion regulation, emotional empathy, and prosocial behavior
PE Bailey, B Brady, NC Ebner, T RuffmanThe Journals of Gerontology: Series B 75 (4), 802-810, 2020202
64
2020
Minding the children: A longitudinal study of mental state talk, theory of mind, and behavioural adjustment from the age of 3 to 10
A Carr, L Slade, N Yuill, S Sullivan, T RuffmanSocial Development 27 (4), 826-840, 2018201
62
2018
Increasing resilience in adolescents: The importance of social connectedness in adventure education programmes
D Scarf, JG Hayhurst, BC Riordan, M Boyes, T Ruffman, JA HunterAustralasian Psychiatry 25 (2), 154-156, 2017201
51
2017
The capricious nature of theory of mind: Does mental state understanding depend on the characteristics of the target?
S Gönültaş, B Selçuk, V Slaughter, JA Hunter, T RuffmanChild development 91 (2), e280-e298, 2020202
39
2020
Variety in parental use of “want” relates to subsequent growth in children’s theory of mind.
T Ruffman, A Puri, O Galloway, J Su, M TaumoepeauDevelopmental psychology 54 (4), 677, 2018201
36
2018
Music to my ears: Age-related decline in musical and facial emotion recognition.
R Sutcliffe, PG Rendell, JD Henry, PE Bailey, T RuffmanPsychology and Aging (8), 698, 2017201
32
2017
Subjective belonging and in-group favoritism
JA Hunter, MJ Platow, S Moradi, M Banks, J Hayhurst, S Kafka, G Iversen, ...Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 73, 136-146, 2017201
32
2017
Face age and eye gaze influence older adults’ emotion recognition
A Campbell, JE Murray, L Atkinson, T RuffmanJournals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences …, 2017201
32
2017
Do Infants Really Experience Emotional Contagion?
T Ruffman, B Lorimer, D ScarfChild Development Perspectives, 2017201
29
2017
A re-examination of the broccoli task: Implications for children’s understanding of subjective desire
T Ruffman, J Aitken, A Wilson, A Puri, M TaumoepeauCognitive Development 46, 79-85, 2018201
27
2018
Music making and neuropsychological aging: a review
R Sutcliffe, K Du, T RuffmanNeuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 113, 479-491, 2020202
26
2020
Executive function and theory of mind as predictors of socially withdrawn behavior in institutionalized children
B Selcuk, HM Yavuz, E Etel, M Harma, T RuffmanSocial Development 27 (1), 109-124, 2018201
23
2018
Age-related preservation of trust following minor transgressions
PE Bailey, K Petridis, SN McLennan, T Ruffman, PG RendellThe Journals of Gerontology: Series B 74 (1), 74-81, 2019201
21
2019
RWAc and SDOc: The measurement of right-wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation in childhood
T Ruffman, C Ruffman, S Hill, G Turunc, N Park, K Du, J Hayhurst, J Kang, ...Social Development, 2020202
19
2020
Lifespan differences in emotional contagion while watching emotion-eliciting videos
T Ruffman, R Then, C Cheng, K ImutaPloS one 14 (1), e0209253, 2019201
18
2019
In two minds: Similarity, threat, and prejudice contribute to worse mindreading of outgroups compared with an ingroup
M Ekerim-Akbulut, B Selçuk, V Slaughter, JA Hunter, T RuffmanJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 51 (1), 25-48, 2020202
14
2020