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Catriona Havard
Catriona Havard
Professor of Psychology, The School of Psychology & Counselling, The Open University
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Human movement behaviour in urban spaces: Implications for the design and modelling of effective pedestrian environments
A Willis, N Gjersoe, C Havard, J Kerridge, R Kukla
Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 31 (6), 805-828, 2004
2682004
Sex differences in unfamiliar face identification: Evidence from matching tasks
AM Megreya, M Bindemann, C Havard
Acta psychologica 137 (1), 83-89, 2011
1062011
Effects of installing a marked crosswalk on road crossing behaviour and perceptions of the environment
C Havard, A Willis
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 15 (3), 249-260, 2012
1012012
A field evaluation of the VIPER system: A new technique for eliciting eyewitness identification evidence
A Memon, C Havard, B Clifford, F Gabbert, M Watt
Psychology, Crime & Law 17 (8), 711-729, 2011
872011
Let’s you do that: Sharing the cognitive burdens of dialogue
EG Bard, AH Anderson, Y Chen, HBM Nicholson, C Havard, S Dalzel-Job
Journal of Memory and Language 57 (4), 616-641, 2007
742007
Left face matching bias: Right hemisphere dominance or scanning habits?
AM Megreya, C Havard
Laterality 16 (1), 75-92, 2011
642011
Selfish learning: The impact of self-referential encoding on children's literacy attainment
DJ Turk, K Gillespie-Smith, OE Krigolson, C Havard, MA Conway, ...
Learning and instruction 40, 54-60, 2015
462015
The influence of face age on identification from a video line-up: A comparison between older and younger adults
C Havard, A Memon
Memory 17 (8), 847-859, 2009
442009
The headscarf effect: Direct evidence from the eyewitness identification paradigm
AM Megreya, A Memon, C Havard
Applied Cognitive Psychology 26 (2), 308-315, 2012
432012
The mystery man can help reduce false identification for child witnesses: Evidence from video line‐ups
C Havard, A Memon
Applied Cognitive Psychology 27 (1), 50-59, 2013
362013
A comparison of video and static photo lineups with child and adolescent witnesses
C Havard, A Memon, B Clifford, F Gabbert
Applied Cognitive Psychology 24 (9), 1209-1221, 2010
342010
Are children less reliable at making visual identifications than adults? A review
C Havard
Psychology, Crime & Law 20 (4), 372-388, 2014
222014
Identity-lineup location influences target selection: Evidence from eye movements
AM Megreya, M Bindemann, C Havard, AM Burton
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 27, 167-178, 2012
202012
A task‐and role‐based perspective on super‐recognizers: Commentary on ‘Super‐recognizers: From the lab to the world and back again’
R Moreton, G Pike, C Havard
British Journal of Psychology 110 (3), 486-488, 2019
172019
Own-age bias in video lineups: A comparison between children and adults
C Havard, A Memon, P Laybourn, C Cunningham
Psychology, Crime & Law 18 (10), 929-944, 2012
152012
Delay and age effects on identification accuracy and confidence: An investigation using a video identification parade
BR Clifford, C Havard, A Memon, F Gabbert
Applied Cognitive Psychology 26 (1), 130-139, 2012
122012
Mad or bad?: A critical approach to counselling and forensic psychology
A Vossler, C Havard, G Pike, MJ Barker, B Raabe
Sage, 2017
112017
Effects of changes in background colour on the identification of own-and other-race faces
C Havard, S Richter, M Thirkettle
i-Perception 10 (2), 2041669519843539, 2019
82019
An international survey of applied face-matching training courses
R Moreton, C Havard, A Strathie, G Pike
Forensic Science International 327, 110947, 2021
72021
From witness to web sleuth: Does citizen enquiry on social media affect formal eyewitness identification procedures?
C Havard, A Strathie, G Pike, Z Walkington, H Ness, V Harrison
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 1-9, 2021
72021
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