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.