Abstract:
Accumulated data from clinical, observational and psychometric studies of the men who wintered over at Scott Base in successive parties was collected since the 1966/67 season to determine any changes that it may reflect and to compare the essential features of any profile obtained by psychometric means. Results and outcomes are outlined in the publications.
Taylor, A.J.W. (1969). Professional isolates in New Zealand’s Antarctic Research Programme. International review of applied psychology, 18, 2, 135-138.
Taylor, A.J.W. (1969). Ability, stability and social adjustment among Scott Base personnel, Antarctica: A preliminary study. Occupational Psychology, 43, 2, 81-93.
Taylor, A.J.W. (1971). The selection and performance of ... Scott Base personnel, Antarctica. Newsletter of the New Zealand Psychological Society, 3, 1-14.
Taylor, A.J.W., & Shurley, J.T. (1971). Some Antarctic troglodytes, International Review of Applied Psychology, 20, 2, 143-8.
Taylor, A.J.W. (1973). The adaptation of New Zealand research personnel in Antarctica. In O.G. Edholm & E.K.E. Gunderson. (eds.) Polar Human Biology. (pp. 417-429). London: Heinemann.
Taylor, A.J.W., & Felleti, G.I. (1976). The Victoria Isolation Scale Form A: The ISQ revised and applied. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 44, 2, 305.
Taylor, A.J.W. (1978). Psychological effects of Antarctic service. New Zealand Antarctic Record, 1, 2, 31-34.
Taylor, A.J.W. (1980). Some behavioural science in Antarctica. New Zealand Family Physician, 1980, 7, 1, 75-80.
White, K.G., Taylor, A.J.W., & McCormick, I.A. (1983). A note on the chronometric analysis of cognitive ability: Antarctica effects. New Zealand Journal of Psychology, 12, 36-40.
Taylor, A.J.W. (1984). The selection of people for work in polar regions. World Health Organisation Working Group Papers. Anchorage Alaska, May, pp.41.
Taylor, A.J.W. (1984). The International Biomedical Expedition to the Antarctic (IBEA). New Zealand Antarctic Record, 6, 1, 36-45.
Taylor, A.J.W. (1985). A preoccupation with occupational stress. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Occupational Health & Safety, 1, 1, 41-47.
Taylor, A.J.W., Robinson, R., & McCormick, I.A. (1986). Written personal narratives as research documents: The case for their restoration. International Review of Applied Psychology, 35, 2, 197-208.
Rivolier, J., Cazes, G., Ludwig, D., Taylor, A.J.W., & McCormick, I.A. (1987). Etude d'un groupe en conditions de stress dans l'Antarctique (IBEA). Communication Congre's International Psychol. Applique'e. Jerusalem, 13-18 juillet 1986. A parâitre dans Revue de Psychosomatic Paris.
Rivolier, J., Cazes, G., Ludwig, D., Taylor, A.J.W., & McCormick, I.A. (1987). Comparison methodologique lors d'une e'tude du stress dans l'Antarctique. Neuro-Psy. Paris. 2, 9, 500-512.
Rivolier, J., Cazes, G., Ludwig, D., Taylor, A.J.W., & McCormick, I.A. (1987). Comparison methodologique lors d'une e'tude du stress dans l'Antarctique. Neuro-Psy. Paris. 2, 10, 559-568.
Taylor, A.J.W. (1987). Antarctic Psychology. Wellington, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.
Taylor, A.J.W., & McCormick, I.A. (1987). Research procedures as components of environmental stress. In J. Humphrey (ed.). Recent developments in stress research, vol. II. (pp.1-13). New York: AMS Press.
Taylor, A.J.W., & Duncum, K. (1987). Brief Report: Some cognitive effects of wintering over in the Antarctic. New Zealand Journal of Psychology. 16, 2, 93-94.
Taylor, A.J.W. (1987). A taxonomy of disasters and their victims. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 31, 4, 535-544.
Rivolier, J., Goldsmith, R., Lugg, D.J., & Taylor, A.J.W. (eds.). (1988). Man in the Antarctic: The scientific research of the International Biomedical Expedition to Antarctic. London: Taylor & Francis.
Taylor, A.J.W. (1988). Antarctic isolation, insulation, infiltration and emotional confrontation. New Zealand Antarctic Record, 8, 3, 5-10.
Cazes, G., Rivolier, J., Taylor, A.J.W., & McCormick, I.A. (1989). The quantitative and qualitative use of the adaptability questionnaire (ADQ). Arctic Medical Research, 48, 185-194.
Taylor, A.J.W. (1989). The collection and transmission of data by computer and satellite. In Guo Kun. (Ed.). Proceedings of the International Symposium on Antarctic Research. (pp. 355-359).Tianjin: China Press.
Taylor, A.J.W. (1989). Behavioural science and outer space research. Aviation, Space & Environmental Medicine. August, 815-816.
Taylor, A.J.W. (1989). Disasters and disaster stress. New York: AMS Press.
Taylor, A.J.W. (1990). Living in the Antarctic. In T. Hatherton. (ed.). Antarctica: The Ross Sea Region. (pp. 242-258). Wellington: Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.
Taylor, A.J.W. (1991). The research program of the International Biomedical Expedition to the Antarctic (IBEA) and its implications for research in outer space. In A.A. Harrison, V. Clearwater, & C.P. McKay. (eds.). From Antartica to outer space: Life in isolation and confinement. (pp. 107-138). New York: Springer-Verlag.
Taylor, A.J.W. (1991). Individual and group behaviour in extreme situations and environments. In R. Gal & A.D. Mangelsdorff (eds.). The handbook of military psychology. (pp. 491-505). London: Wiley.
Taylor, A.J.W. & Peri, A. (1991). Human factors in the design of an Antarctic winter habitat. New Zealand Antarctic Record, 11, 1, 4-13.
Peri, A., Ruffini, M.C. & Taylor, A.J.W. (1991). Le reatione delle coppie durante le spedizione nazionali in Antartide, Annal di Medicina Navale, 1, 65-75.
Taylor, A.J.W. (ed.). (1991). Human factors in polar psychology: a symposium. Scott Polar Research Institute Polar Symposium, 1, 3, pp.49.
Taylor, A.J.W. (1991). Kiwis on ice: New Zealanders in the Antarctic. In Scott Polar Research Institute Polar Symposium, 1, 3, 31-34.
Taylor, A.J.W. (1992). Antarctic psychology: Methods and challenges: Invited paper 2nd European Congress of Psychology. Bulletin of the New Zealand Society, 73, 26:30.
Taylor, A.J.W., & Brown, M.M. (1994). Quartets in Antarctic Isolation. In J.G. Carlson, A.R. Seifert, & N. Birbaumer. (eds.). Advances in applied psychophysiology. (pp. 223-250). New York: Plenum.
Taylor, A.J.W. (1997). Book review of S.L. Bonting. (Ed.). Advances in Space Biology and Medicine: European Isolation and Confinement Study. Greenwich CON: JAI Press. In Biological Psychology, 44, 211-212.
Taylor, A.J.W. (1998). Psychological adaptation to the polar environments. International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 57, 1, 56-68.
Taylor, A.J.W., Van Dorp, C.F., Oude-Alink, P., & Kennaway, D.J. (2001). The personal and interpersonal dynamics of a small Antarctic winter party, with some physiological concomitants. In J. Humphrey. (Ed.) Recent developments in human stress research. Vol 5. (pp. 21-29). New York: AMS Press.
Taylor, A.J.W. (2002). Interdisciplinary developments in hazardous environment research: A silent tribute to General Systems Theory? International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 61, 3, 216-223.
Taylor, A.J.W. (2002). Submission on the Health and Safety in Employment Amendment Bill. Bulletin of the New Zealand Psychological Society. 100, 27-29 & 33.
Taylor, A.J.W. (2003). The spread of Antarctic and South Pacific research behind the 2002 Hunter Award. New Zealand Journal of Psychology, 32, 2, 110-122.
Taylor, A.J.W. (2005). Book review: Management of dead bodies in disaster situations. Washington DC: Pan American Health Organisation and World Health Organisation.2004. Traumatology: the International Journal of the Academy of Traumatology. New Zealand Journal of Psychology, Australasian Journal of Disaster and Stress Studies.
Taylor, A.J.W. (2005). The psychology of coping: Turning adversity to advantage. In A.V. Lee. (Ed.). The psychology of coping. (ch.6). New York: Nova Science Publishing.
Taylor, A.J.W. (2006). Book review of Peter Hilary and John Elder. (2004). In the ghost country: A lifetime spent on the edge. Auckland: Random House. In Antarctic: The Journal of the New Zealand Antarctic Society, 23, 3, pp.52 & 57.
Taylor, A.J.W. (2006). Submission on the Coroners Bill to the Parliamentary Select Committee on Justice. pp.6.
Taylor, A.J.W. (2008). The Prison system: Wherefrom, whereto, and why? New York: Nova Science. pp.223.
Harrison, A. A., & Taylor A. J. W. (in press). Behavioural factors and planetary defense. In I. Bekey (Ed.). Dealing with the Threat to Earth from Impact by Asteroids and Comets.