2004 Conference Publication Social cognitive predictors of sun protection intention and behaviourMyers, Lynn B. and Horswill, Mark S. (2004). Social cognitive predictors of sun protection intention and behaviour. The British Psychological Society Annual Meeting 2004, London, England, 15–17 April, 2004. online: British Psychological Society. |
2004 Journal Article Do expert drivers have a reduced illusion of superiority?Waylen, AE, Horswill, MS, Alexander, JL and McKenna, FP (2004). Do expert drivers have a reduced illusion of superiority?. Transportation Research Part F-traffic Psychology And Behaviour, 7 (5), 323-331. doi: 10.1016/j.trf.2004.09.009 |
2003 Journal Article A behavioral comparison between motorcyclists and a matched group of non-motorcycling car drivers: factors influencing accident riskHorswill, M. S. and Helman, S. (2003). A behavioral comparison between motorcyclists and a matched group of non-motorcycling car drivers: factors influencing accident risk. Accident Analysis And Prevention, 35 (4), 589-597. doi: 10.1016/S0001-4575(02)00039-8 |
2002 Journal Article The effect of vehicle characteristics on drivers' risk-taking behaviourHorswill, M. S. and Coster, M. E. (2002). The effect of vehicle characteristics on drivers' risk-taking behaviour. Ergonomics, 45 (2), 85-104. doi: 10.1080/00140130110115345 |
2002 Conference Publication A Comparative Approach to Differential Accident Liability: Motorcyclists versus Car DriversHorswill, M. S. and Helman, S. (2002). A Comparative Approach to Differential Accident Liability: Motorcyclists versus Car Drivers. Behavioural research in road safety: eleventh seminar proceedings, London, 2002. London: Department for Transport. |
2002 Conference Publication Drivers' Illusion of Superiority for Hazard Perception and Vehicle Control SkillHorswill, M. S., Waylen, A. E. and Tofield, M. I. (2002). Drivers' Illusion of Superiority for Hazard Perception and Vehicle Control Skill. Behavioural Research in Road Safety: 12th Annual Seminar Proceedings, London, 2002. London: Department for Transport. |
2002 Journal Article Does the Introduction of Non-traditional Teaching Techniques Improve Psychology Undergraduates Performance in Statistics?Helman, S. and Horswill, M (2002). Does the Introduction of Non-traditional Teaching Techniques Improve Psychology Undergraduates Performance in Statistics?. Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2 (1), 12-16. |
2001 Journal Article The influence of desire for control on drivers' risk-taking behaviourHammond, T. B. and Horswill, M. S. (2001). The influence of desire for control on drivers' risk-taking behaviour. Transportation research. Part F, Traffic psychology and behaviour, 4 (4), 271-277. doi: 10.1016/S1369-8478(01)00028-6 |
2001 Journal Article User-controlled photographic animations, photograph-based questions, and questionnaires: Three Internet-based instruments for measuring drivers' risk-taking behaviorHorswill, MS and Coster, ME (2001). User-controlled photographic animations, photograph-based questions, and questionnaires: Three Internet-based instruments for measuring drivers' risk-taking behavior. Behavior Research Methods Instruments & Computers, 33 (1), 46-58. doi: 10.3758/BF03195346 |
1999 Journal Article The development, validation, and application of a video-based technique for measuring an everyday risk-taking behavior: Drivers' speed choiceHorswill, MS and McKenna, FP (1999). The development, validation, and application of a video-based technique for measuring an everyday risk-taking behavior: Drivers' speed choice. Journal of Applied Psychology, 84 (6), 977-985. doi: 10.1037/0021-9010.84.6.977 |
1999 Journal Article The effect of interference on dynamic risk-taking judgmentsHorswill, MS and McKenna, FP (1999). The effect of interference on dynamic risk-taking judgments. British Journal of Psychology, 90 (2), 189-199. doi: 10.1348/000712699161341 |
1999 Journal Article The effect of perceived control on risk takingHorswill, MS and McKenna, FP (1999). The effect of perceived control on risk taking. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 29 (2), 377-391. doi: 10.1111/j.1559-1816.1999.tb01392.x |