The influence of internal versus external attributions of crime causality: A comparison between experts, semi-experts and lay-people.
Conference Proceeding
Murray, J. & Thomson, M. E. (2009)
The influence of internal versus external attributions of crime causality: A comparison between experts, semi-experts and lay-people
The overarching aim of the present research was to investigate the possible effects of attribution on the decisions made by clinicians in comparison to those made by trainee p...
Improving the Quality of Police Facial Composites
Presentation / Conference
Skelton, F., Frowd, C., & Speers, K. (2009, March)
Improving the Quality of Police Facial Composites. Poster presented at SET for Britain, London, UK
I was invited to present this research, shortlisted from over 600 applications. SET for Britain recognises excellence in Early Career Researchers.
An Application of Attribution Theory to Clinical Judgment
Journal Article
Murray, J., & Thomson, M. E. (2008)
An Application of Attribution Theory to Clinical Judgment. Europe's journal of psychology, 5(3), (96-104). doi:10.5964/ejop.v5i3.257. ISSN 1841-0413
The current article presents an application of attribution theory to clinical judgment, with a focus on the theory’s application to clinical judgments of violence risk assessm...
An internal feature advantage in face recognition?
Presentation / Conference
Skelton, F., & Ainscow, K. (2008, September)
An internal feature advantage in face recognition?. Poster presented at British Psychological Society Cognitive Section annual conference, University of Southampton