114 results on '"Gudjonsson, G. H."'
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2. Interrogative suggestibility, compliance and false confessions among prisoners and their relationship with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms
3. Assessing the capacity of people with intellectual disabilities to be witnesses in court
4. The Relationship Between Suggestibility and Anxiety Among Suspects Detained at Police Stations
5. Theoretical and Empirical Aspects of Interrogative Suggestibility
6. Psychometric performance during withdrawal from long-term benzodiazepine treatment
7. Police interviewing and psychological vulnerabilities: predicting the likelihood of a confession
8. Interrogative suggestibility, confabulation, and acquiescence in people with mild learning disabilities (mental handicap): Implications for reliability during police interrogations
9. The Reasons Why Suspects Confess during Custodial Interrogation: Data for Northern Ireland
10. Unreliable admissions to homicide. A case of misdiagnosis of amnesia and misuse of abreaction technique.
11. Interrogative suggestibility among adolescent boys and its relationship with intelligence, memory, and cognitive set.
12. Psychiatric court reports in Iceland 1970-1982.
13. Cognitive deficit in a case of retrograde amnesia.
14. The competence and reliability of a witness in a criminal court: a case report.
15. The relationship between amnesia and crime: the role of personality
16. Biological and psychosocial risk factors in ischaemic heart disease: Empirical findings and a biopsychosocial model
17. The psychological characteristics of 'false confessors'. A study among Icelandic prison inmates and juvenile offenders
18. Suggestibility, intelligence, memory recall and personality: an experimental study.
19. The Psychology of ControlE. J. Langer, London: Sage Publications, 1983, pp. 311.
20. Sleep Disorders. Insomnia and Narcolepsy. Henry Kellerman, New York: Brunner/Mazel, Inc., 1981, pp. xvi + 228.
21. Sexual Dilemmas for the Helping ProfessionalJerry Edelwich and Archie Brodsky, New York: Brunner/Mazel Publishers, 1982, pp. 220, $17·50.
22. Methods in Clinical Psychology: Prediction and Research. Volume 2. R. R. Holt, New York and London: Plenum Press, 1978, pp. 339, £22.50.
23. Perspectives in Behavioural Medicine. S. M. Weiss, J. A. Herd and B. H. Fox (Eds), London: Academic Press, 1981, pp. 417. £26.20.
24. Sexual Dilemmas for the Helping Professional.
25. Methods in Clinical Psychology: Prediction and Research.
26. Perspectives in Behavioural Medicine.
27. Confabulation among forensic inpatients and its relationship with memory, suggestibility, compliance, anxiety, and self-esteem
28. The relationship between confabulation and intellectual ability, memory, interrogative suggestibility and acquiescence
29. Interrogative suggestibility: does the setting where subjects are tested make a difference to the scores on the GSS 1 and GSS 2?
30. The Standard Progressive Matrices: methodological problems associated with the administration of the 1992 adult standardisation sample
31. Raven's norms on the SPM revisited: a reply to Raven
32. Forensic psychology: A guide to practice.
33. Measuring victim empathy among mentally disordered offenders: Validating VERA-2.
34. Abuse of Process and Delayed Prosecutions
35. Reduced thalamic volume in men with antisocial personality disorder or schizophrenia and a history of serious violence and childhood abuse.
36. Predictors of offending among prisoners: the role of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and substance use.
37. Differences and similarities between violent offenders and sex offenders.
38. Eyewitness memory and suggestibility in children with mental retardation.
39. The police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) and confessions.
40. The vulnerabilities of mentally disordered witnesses.
41. The inter-rater reliability of the Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scale (form 2).
42. Alcohol and drug intoxication during police interrogation and the reasons why suspects confess to the police.
43. Intelligence, previous convictions and interrogative suggestibility: a path analysis of alleged false-confession cases.
44. Interrogation and false confessions: vulnerability factors.
45. Suggestibility and compliance among alleged false confessors and resisters in criminal trials.
46. A proven case of false confession: psychological aspects of the coerced-compliant type.
47. One hundred alleged false confession cases: some normative data.
48. Psychological and psychiatric aspects of shoplifting.
49. Detection of deception: consistency in responding and personality.
50. Attribution of blame for criminal acts and its relationship with type of offence.
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