Mr Daniel Carr
Myfyriwr ymchwil
- CarrDJ1@caerdydd.ac.uk
- Adeilad y Tŵr, Plas y Parc, Caerdydd, CF10 3AT
Trosolwyg
With an interest in climate change research, my PhD is focused on ‘radical’ pro-environmental behaviour change. I am also interested in the role of social media in climate change risk perception and action.
Education
2020 – Present: PhD Psychology, Cardiff University
2015-2016: M.Sc. Health Psychology, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Distinction
2009-2015: B.Sc. (Hons) Psychology, Cardiff Metropolitan University, First Class
Employment
2019-2020: Senior Research Assistant, Brown University, Rhode Island, USA
2017-2019: Research Assistant, Brown University, Rhode Island, USA
Awards
2019: Certificate, Digital Marketing: A Strategic Perspective, Yale University, Distinction
2015: The Undergraduate Award, The British Psychological Society
2015: Best Undergraduate Project Award (95%), The British Psychological Society
Cyhoeddiad
2024
- Wray, T. B. et al. 2024. The effects of regular home delivery of HIV self‐testing and follow‐up counselling on HIV testing and prevention outcomes in men who have sex with men who test infrequently in the United States: a pragmatic, virtual randomized controlled trial. Journal of the International AIDS Society 27(7), article number: e26318. (10.1002/jia2.26318)
- Fahey, O. B., Carr, D. J., Ocean, E. M., Nittas, V., Kane, C. P., Monti, P. M. and Wray, T. B. 2024. Black social media influencers engage higher percentages of Black gay and bisexual men in online outreach for HIV prevention research relative to paid ads. Digital Health 10, article number: 20552076241253758. (10.1177/20552076241253758)
2023
- Wray, T. B. et al. 2023. Using web analytics data to identify platforms and content that best engage high-priority HIV populations in online and social media marketing advertisements. Digital Health 9, pp. 1-15. (10.1177/20552076231216547)
- McCaddon, A., Carr, D. F., Peter, H., Moat, S. J. and Quadros, E. V. 2023. Transcobalamin receptor gene polymorphisms and mutation in an elderly population. Clinical Nutrition ESPEN 55, pp. 425-427. (10.1016/j.clnesp.2023.04.023)
2020
- Carr, D. J., Adia, A. C., Wray, T. B., Celio, M. A., Pérez, A. E. and Monti, P. M. 2020. Using the internet to access key populations in ecological momentary assessment research: comparing adherence, reactivity, and erratic responding across those enrolled remotely versus in-person.. Psychological Assessment 32(8), pp. 768-779. (10.1037/pas0000847)
Articles
- Wray, T. B. et al. 2024. The effects of regular home delivery of HIV self‐testing and follow‐up counselling on HIV testing and prevention outcomes in men who have sex with men who test infrequently in the United States: a pragmatic, virtual randomized controlled trial. Journal of the International AIDS Society 27(7), article number: e26318. (10.1002/jia2.26318)
- Fahey, O. B., Carr, D. J., Ocean, E. M., Nittas, V., Kane, C. P., Monti, P. M. and Wray, T. B. 2024. Black social media influencers engage higher percentages of Black gay and bisexual men in online outreach for HIV prevention research relative to paid ads. Digital Health 10, article number: 20552076241253758. (10.1177/20552076241253758)
- Wray, T. B. et al. 2023. Using web analytics data to identify platforms and content that best engage high-priority HIV populations in online and social media marketing advertisements. Digital Health 9, pp. 1-15. (10.1177/20552076231216547)
- McCaddon, A., Carr, D. F., Peter, H., Moat, S. J. and Quadros, E. V. 2023. Transcobalamin receptor gene polymorphisms and mutation in an elderly population. Clinical Nutrition ESPEN 55, pp. 425-427. (10.1016/j.clnesp.2023.04.023)
- Carr, D. J., Adia, A. C., Wray, T. B., Celio, M. A., Pérez, A. E. and Monti, P. M. 2020. Using the internet to access key populations in ecological momentary assessment research: comparing adherence, reactivity, and erratic responding across those enrolled remotely versus in-person.. Psychological Assessment 32(8), pp. 768-779. (10.1037/pas0000847)
Ymchwil
With an interest in climate change research, my PhD is focused on ‘radical’ pro-environmental behaviour change. I am also interested in the role of social media in climate change risk perception and action.
Research Area