Karen Pepper

  Qualifications: BA (Hons) Sydney, MA (Hons) Wollongong

Positions held:

  • Lecturer, Discipline of Behavioural & Social Sciences in Health
  • Learning and Teaching Team: Behavioural and Social Sciences and Health

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Biography

Teaching and Service Responsibilities

Karen Pepper  coordinates and teaches units of study on psychology and on research methods in health. She also provides advice on statistical analysis to students and staff.


Selected Publications

  • Griffiths, K.L., Mackey, M.G., Adamson, B.J. & Pepper, K.L. (in press), ‘Prevalence and risk factors for musculoskeletal symptoms with computer based work across occupations’, Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, & Rehabilitation.
  • Jirojwong, S. & Pepper, K. (2011), ‘Quantitative research design’, In Jirojwong, S, Johnson, M, & Welch, A (eds), Research Methods in Nursing & Midwifery: Pathways to Evidence-Based Practice, South Melbourne, Oxford University Press, pp. 136-164.
  • Sim, I., Jolly, N. & Pepper, K. (2009), ‘The verbal skills used by orthoptists during private patient consultations’, Australian Orthoptic Journal, vol. 41, no. 2, pp. 5-11.

Selected Grants

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