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The effects of practice on children's ability to apply ground rules in a narrative interview
MC Danby, SP Brubacher, SJ Sharman, MB Powell
Behavioral Sciences & the Law 33 (4), 446-458, 2015
522015
A systematic mapping review of the associations between pregnancy intentions and health-related lifestyle behaviours or psychological wellbeing
B Hill, EJ Kothe, S Currie, M Danby, AY Lang, C Bailey, LJ Moran, ...
Preventive medicine reports 14, 100869, 2019
442019
Children's reasoning about which episode of a repeated event is best remembered
MC Danby, SP Brubacher, SJ Sharman, MB Powell, KP Roberts
Applied Cognitive Psychology 31 (1), 99-108, 2017
342017
The effects of episode similarity on children’s reports of a repeated event
MC Danby, SJ Sharman, SP Brubacher, MB Powell
Memory 27 (4), 561-567, 2019
242019
Differential effects of general versus cued invitations on children’s reports of a repeated event episode
MC Danby, SJ Sharman, SP Brubacher, MB Powell, KP Roberts
Psychology, Crime & Law 23 (8), 794-811, 2017
242017
A comparison of responses to substantive transition prompts in interviews with children
B Earhart, MC Danby, SP Brubacher, MB Powell, S Sharman
Child Maltreatment 23 (3), 221-225, 2018
162018
The effects of one versus two episodically oriented practice narratives on children's reports of a repeated event
MC Danby, SP Brubacher, SJ Sharman, MB Powell
Legal and Criminological Psychology 22 (2), 442-454, 2017
102017
White paper on forensic child interviewing: research-based recommendations by the European Association of Psychology and Law
J Korkman, H Otgaar, LM Geven, R Bull, M Cyr, I Hershkowitz, JM Mäkelä, ...
Psychology, Crime & Law, 1-44, 2024
82024
Factors influencing the perceived credibility of children alleging physical abuse
MC Danby, SJ Sharman, B Klettke
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 29 (3), 456-470, 2022
82022
Mental context reinstatement improves adults’ reports of additional details from two instances of a repeated event
SJ Sharman, MC Danby, L Christopoulos
Memory 30 (8), 988-999, 2022
52022
Interviewers’ perceptions of interviewing Aboriginal Australian children
MC Danby, B Guadagno, SJ Sharman
Police Practice and Research 22 (4), 1356-1375, 2021
52021
Narrative practice may foster comfort but not enhance cognition in adult witness interviews about a mock sexual assault
SP Brubacher, SJ Sharman, NJ Westera, H Zekiroski, MC Danby, ...
The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 31 (5), 814-821, 2020
42020
Open-ended initial invitations are particularly helpful in eliciting forensically relevant information from child witnesses
MC Danby, SJ Sharman
Child Abuse & Neglect 146, 106505, 2023
32023
The effects of recalling generic versus episodic information first on adults' reports of a repeated event
MC Danby, SJ Sharman, G Claringbold
Applied cognitive psychology 36 (2), 460-467, 2022
32022
Suggestive questions reduce the accuracy of adults’ reports about one episode of a repeated event
SJ Sharman, MC Danby
Psychology, Crime & Law 30 (8), 917-936, 2024
22024
The effects of episode spacing on adult's reports of a repeated event
MC Danby, SJ Sharman, C van Golde, HM Paterson, R Watkins
Memory 31 (6), 879-889, 2023
22023
Laypeople’s perceptions of the effects of event repetition, reporting delay, and emotion on children’s and adults’ memory
MC Danby, SJ Sharman, C van Golde, H Paterson
Memory 31 (2), 205-217, 2023
22023
Testing an Evaluation Tool to Facilitate Police Officers’ Peer Review of Child Interviews
MC Danby, SJ Sharman, B Guadagno
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 37 (3), 711-725, 2022
22022
Witnesses’ susceptibility to misleading post-event information delivered in a social media-style video
SJ Sharman, MC Danby, AD Gray
Memory 32 (1), 100-110, 2024
2024
An exploration of interview breaks in child forensic interviews
MC Danby, SJ Sharman
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 18, paae081, 2024
2024
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