Dr Robert Buckingham
Lecturer
BA, Unviersity of Canterbury (1986)
MA (Hons), University of Auckland (1992)
PhD, Sydney University (1998)
Robert Buckingham
Bio
Dr Robert Buckingham started at CSU in 2007. His research interests fall within the general area of individual difference with particular focus on:
- Pavlovian temperament theory
- The biological basis of personality
- The personality psychopathology continuum
Robert is currently conducting research on the Eysenckian dimensions which explores the relationship between personality and psychophysiological measures of arousal and reactivity. he is also supervising research looking at the relationship between psychoticism and digit ratio (2D:4D)
Teaching
- Psychological testing
- Personality psychology
- Supervison of student research
Research
- Persosnality and psychophysiology
Recent publications
Beh, H.C., Latimer, C.R. & Buckingham, R.M. (1998). Electrocortical activity during symmetry detection. Proceedings of the 5th European Congress of Psychology, Dublin, p. 155.
Buckingham, R.M. (2002). Extraversion, neuroticism, and the four temperaments of antiquity: An investigation of physiological reactivity. Personality and Individual Differences, 32, 225-246.
Buckingham, R.M. (in press). Extraversion, neuroticism: An investigation of resting electrodermal activity. Australian Journal of Psychology.
Buckingham R.M., Charles, M. & Beh, H.C. (2001). Extraversion and neuroticism, partially independent dimensions? fPersonality and Individual Differences, 31, 769-777.
Latimer, C.R., Smith, S., Buckingham, R., McKenzie, D. Gerstnew, E. (2002). Physical and psychophysical measures of the distinctiveness of Australian banknotes. Australian Journal of Pscyhology, 54, 150-156.
