Forensic Psychology (9)
Most recently added studies are near the top of the table.
| Date added | Study web link | Researchers & University (all universities in the UK unless stated otherwise) | Study description |
| 30.06.08 | Composites Rating Task | Agnes Lech (University of Kent) | You are asked to take part in the likeness rating procedure. You will be presented with a composite, created under different experimental conditions, and ask to rate the likeness of that composite with a target photo |
| 16.04.08 | Exploring Drug Use and Antisocial Behaviour | Marina Rachitskiy, MSc, & Nicholas P. Emler, PhD (University of Surrey) | Exploring the relationship between substance use and antisocial behaviour. Specifically, which specific substances relate to which antisocial behaviours |
| 13.03.08 | Opinions of emotions in Fictional Scenarios Using a Mock Jury Design Consent & Study | James Bisset and Jane Wood (University of Kent Canterbury) | Judging how you and others might feel in different situations |
| 05.03.08 | Juror decision making in rape cases | Catherine McQuade (University of Central Lancashire) | This is a study of how people view evidence given during a criminal trial in order to better understand juror decision making in alleged cases of rape |
| 26.02.07 | Eyewitness Identification from a Video | Dr. Andrew Brand (iPsychExpts [Company]). | The study investigates eyewitness identification from a video. It takes just under 2 minutes to complete. |
| 11.01.07 | Perspectives on Offenders | Antoinette Buisman (University of Exeter). | The study concerns public attitudes towards offenders in the community. It looks at how media & government affect these attitudes. |
| 12.12.06 | Personality and Beliefs about Sexual Assault | Dr. Louise Porter (University of Liverpool). | This questionnaire is designed to aid the understanding of people's beliefs about sexual assault and it's victims. We are interested in your beliefs on the matter using a personality scale, true/false questions and a behaviour rating scale. |
| 12.12.06 | Imagine that you are an Investigating Officer | Professor Laurence Alison and Dr. Louise Almond (University of Liverpool). | An online questionnaire which involves imagining that you are a Police Officer in charge of investigating a series of offences. You are given incident information, suspect descriptions and offender profiles, and the questionnaire examines investigative decision making. The questionnaire normally takes about 15-20 min to complete and includes some useful references. |
| 12.10.06 | Eyewitness Recognition | Dr. Andrew Brand (iPsychExpts {Company}). | The study investigates the effect of performing an attentional task on eyewitness recognition. It takes just over 5 minutes to complete. |