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Jennifer Rokaya Sedgewick
Jennifer Rokaya Sedgewick
PhD Student, Schulich School of Business, York University
Verified email at yorku.ca
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Presenting your best self (ie): The influence of gender on vertical orientation of selfies on Tinder
JR Sedgewick, ME Flath, LJ Elias
Frontiers in psychology 8, 240804, 2017
492017
Spokes-characters in print advertising: An update and extension
BJ Phillips, JR Sedgewick, AD Slobodzian
Journal of Current Issues & Research in Advertising 40 (2), 214-228, 2019
312019
Family matters: Directionality of turning bias while kissing is modulated by context
JR Sedgewick, LJ Elias
Laterality: Asymmetries of Body, Brain and Cognition 21 (4-6), 662-671, 2016
222016
Kissing right? Absence of rightward directional turning bias during first kiss encounters among strangers
JR Sedgewick, A Holtslander, LJ Elias
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior 43, 271-282, 2019
132019
The experiences of Indigenous people with cancer in Saskatchewan: a patient-oriented qualitative study using a sharing circle
T Carr, L Arcand, R Roberts, J Sedgewick, A Ali, G Groot
Canadian Medical Association Open Access Journal 8 (4), E852-E859, 2020
112020
Service providers’ perceptions of support needs for Indigenous cancer patients in Saskatchewan: a needs assessment
JR Sedgewick, A Ali, A Badea, T Carr, G Groot
BMC Health Services Research 21 (1), 848, 2021
82021
Is there an artistry to lighting? The complexity of illuminating three-dimensional artworks.
AK Smith, JR Sedgewick, B Weiers, LJ Elias
Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts 15 (1), 20, 2021
72021
The sharing circle method: understanding Indigenous cancer stories
T Carr, JR Sedgewick, R Roberts, G Groot
SAGE Publications Ltd, 2020
62020
Fundamentals: Perspectives on the art and science of Canadian nursing
T Stephens, C Raymond-Seniuk, L Patrick
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2019
52019
The thinker: opposing directionality of lighting bias within sculptural artwork
JR Sedgewick, B Weiers, A Stewart, LJ Elias
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9, 251, 2015
52015
SEALED WITH A KISS: HEAD-TURNING ASYMMETRIES DURING KISSING ARE MODULATED BY CONTEXT AND INFLUENCE PERCEPTUAL JUDGEMENTS
JR Sedgewick
University of Saskatchewan, 2018
2018
"© American Psychological Association,[2020]. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly replicate the authoritative document published in the APA journal. Please …
BP Meier, AK Fetterman
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