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Emmanuel Obine

Lecturer in Psychology (Student Experience)

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About

Emmanuel obtained his MSci in Advanced Applied Psychology (2021) at the University of Chichester and is currently working to start his PhD. Emmanuel holds the position of Lecturer in Psychology (Student Experience) at the University of Chichester. Emmanuel is responsible for conducting seminars for modules including Psy102, Psy205, Psy105 and Psy208. Additionally, he serves as the Communication Officer, overseeing the department’s research newsletter.

Professional

Emmanuel is a member of the British Psychology Society and has held the status of Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA) Since 2023. He was awarded the Tony Gale Prize for his master’s dissertation titled “Self-Esteem and Interpersonal Relationship Predicting Social Media Addiction Through Trait Emotional Intelligence, Loneliness and Escapism” and his work was published in the Wessex Psychologist Bulletin Special Issue 19 Spring 2022.

Publications

  • Trotter, M. G., Obine, E. A., & Sharpe, B. T. (2023). Self-regulation, stress appraisal, and esport action performance. Frontiers in Psychology14.
  • Sharpe, B. T., Obine, E. A., Birch, P. D., Pocock, C., & Moore, L. J. (2023). Performance breakdown under pressure among esports competitors. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology.
  • Smith, J., Obine, E. A., Talbot J., Grazier, N., & Sharpe B. T., (in preparation). An Investigation of the 10:20 Protection Rule for Detecting Aquatic Hazards

Conferences

Obine E. A. C. (2021, July 29-30). Self-Esteem and Interpersonal Relationship Predicting Social Media Addiction Through Trait Emotional Intelligence, Loneliness and Escapism. Psychology Postgraduate Affairs Group (PsyPAG) Annual Conference. Virtual

PhD

Emmanuel’s PhD will investigate the feasibility and efficacy of a virtual reality cognitive training game designed for individuals living with Mild Cognitive Impairment. The co-design process will involve individuals living with MCI during the development phase. And the objective is fro the virtual reality game to showcase positive outcomes in cognition.

Other department members

Alex Rawlinson
Psychology Laboratory Technician
Alexander T. R. Sharpe
Associate Lecturer in Psychology
Alison Hounsome
Programme Administrator

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