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Perceived credibility and eyewitness testimony of children with intellectual disabilities
L Henry, A Ridley, J Perry, L Crane
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 55 (4), 385-391, 2011
982011
Suggestibility in Legal Contexts: What Do We Know?
F Ridley, Anne M., Gabbert, DJ La Rooy
Suggestibility in Legal Contexts: Psychological Research and Forensic …, 2013
57*2013
Suggestibility in legal contexts: Psychological research and forensic implications
AM Ridley, F Gabbert, DJ La Rooy
John Wiley & Sons, 2012
502012
The effects of anxious mood induction on suggestibility to misleading post‐event information
AM Ridley, BR Clifford
Applied Cognitive Psychology 18 (2), 233-244, 2004
442004
The effects of state anxiety on the suggestibility and accuracy of child eyewitnesses
AM Ridley, BR Clifford, E Keogh
Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for …, 2002
442002
Suggestibility and Individual Differences: Psychosocial and memory measures
AM Ridley, GH Gudjonsson
Suggestibility in Legal Contexts: Psychological Research and Forensic …, 2013
382013
Bicyclist fatalities involving heavy goods vehicles: Gender differences in risk perception, behavioral choices, and training
D Frings, A Rose, AM Ridley
Traffic injury prevention 13 (5), 493-498, 2012
382012
Suggestibility and state anxiety: How the two concepts relate in a source identification paradigm
A Ridley, B Clifford
Memory 14 (1), 37-45, 2006
322006
The effects of cycle lanes, vehicle to kerb distance and vehicle type on cyclists’ attention allocation during junction negotiation
D Frings, J Parkin, AM Ridley
Accident Analysis & Prevention 72, 411-421, 2014
312014
Dynamics of repeated interviews with children.
R Waterhouse, G. F., Ridley, A., Bull, R., La Rooy, D. J., & Wilcock
Applied Cognitive Psychology 30, 713-721, 2016
302016
Approaches to learning, age, ethnicity and assessment. Implications for widening participation
AM Ridley
Psychology Teaching Review 13 (1), 3-11, 2007
292007
Alcohol-induced retrograde facilitation renders witnesses of crime less suggestible to misinformation
J Gawrylowicz, AM Ridley, IP Albery, E Barnoth, J Young
Psychopharmacology 234, 1267-1275, 2017
282017
Changed responses under cross‐examination: The role of anxiety and individual differences in child witnesses
C Bettenay, AM Ridley, LA Henry, L Crane
Applied Cognitive Psychology 29 (3), 485-491, 2015
252015
Suggestibility: A history and introduction
AM Ridley
Suggestibility in legal contexts: Psychological research and forensic …, 2013
232013
Cross‐examination: The testimony of children with and without intellectual disabilities
C Bettenay, AM Ridley, LA Henry, L Crane
Applied Cognitive Psychology 28 (2), 204-214, 2014
212014
What moderates the attainment gap? The effects of social identity incompatibility and practical incompatibility on the performance of students who are or are not Black, Asian …
D Frings, IH Gleibs, AM Ridley
Social Psychology of Education 23 (1), 171-188, 2020
192020
Does Practice Make the Perfect Liar? The Effect of Rehearsal and Increased Cognitive Load on Cues to Deception
J Gawrylowicz, S Fairlamb, E Tantot, Z Qureshi, A Redha, AM Ridley
Applied Cognitive Psychology 30 (2), 250-259, 2016
182016
Interviews, intermediaries and interventions: Mock-jurors’, police officers’ and barristers’ perceptions of a child witness interview
R Ridley, Anne M., VanRheede, V., & Wilcock
Investigative Interviewing: Research and Practice 7, 21-35, 2015
172015
First-year undergraduate induction: Who attends and how important is induction for first year attainment?
S Murtagh, A Ridley, D Frings, S Kerr-Pertic
Journal of Further and Higher Education 41 (5), 597-610, 2017
112017
Mapping repeated interviews
GF Waterhouse, AM Ridley, R Bull, DJ La Rooy, R Wilcock
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 34, 392-409, 2019
92019
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