Ray Bull

Publication List Details

Period

1996 - 2005

Number

16

Co-Authors

The Violent Workplace (2005)

Waddington, P. A. J., Badger, Douglas, Bull, Ray

The threat of violence concerns most people most profoundly. It has long been a topic of intensive academic, practical and political debate. In recent years the workplace has emerged, as a recognized...

Let me tell you how to tell a convincing story (2004)

Vrij, Aldert, Akehurst, Lucy, Soukara, Stavroula, Bull, Ray

The first aim of this experiment was to examine whether being informed about a method of detecting deception called Criteria-Based Content Analysis (CBCA) would increase participants' CBCA scores...

Detecting true lies: police officers' ability to detect suspects' lies (2004)

Mann, Samantha, Vrij, Aldert, Bull, Ray

Ninety-nine police officers, not identified in previous research as belonging to groups which are superior in lie detection, attempted to detect truths and lies told by suspects during their...

Detecting deceit via analyses of verbal and nonverbal behaviour in children and adults (2004)

Vrij, Aldert, Akehurst, Lucy, Soukara, Stavroula, Bull, Ray

This experiment examined children's and undergraduates' verbal and nonverbal deceptive behavior, and the extent to which their truths and lies could be correctly classified by paying attention to...

Isolating the effects of the Cognitive Interview techniques (1997)

Memon, Amina, Wark, Linsey, Bull, Ray, Koehnken, Guenter

The Cognitive Interview (CI) is a procedure designed for use in police interviews involving witnesses. This study tested the most recent version of the CI (Fisher and Geiselman, 1992) which comprises...

Eyewitness performance in Cognitive and Structured Interviews (1997)

Memon, Amina, Wark, Linsey, Holley, Angela, Bull, Ray, Koehnken, Guenter

This paper addresses two methodological and theoretical questions relating to the Cognitive Interview (CI), which previous research has found to increase witness recall in interviews. (1) To what...

Isolating the effects of the Cognitive Interview techniques (1997)

Memon, Amina, Wark, Linsey, Bull, Ray, Koehnken, Guenter

The Cognitive Interview (CI) is a procedure designed for use in police interviews involving witnesses. This study tested the most recent version of the CI (Fisher and Geiselman, 1992) which comprises...

Eyewitness performance in Cognitive and Structured Interviews (1997)

Memon, Amina, Wark, Linsey, Holley, Angela, Bull, Ray, Koehnken, Guenter

This paper addresses two methodological and theoretical questions relating to the Cognitive Interview (CI), which previous research has found to increase witness recall in interviews. (1) To what...

Isolating the effects of the Cognitive Interview techniques (1997)

Memon, Amina, Wark, Linsey, Bull, Ray, Koehnken, Guenter

The Cognitive Interview (CI) is a procedure designed for use in police interviews involving witnesses. This study tested the most recent version of the CI (Fisher and Geiselman, 1992) which comprises...

Eyewitness performance in Cognitive and Structured Interviews (1997)

Memon, Amina, Wark, Linsey, Holley, Angela, Bull, Ray, Koehnken, Guenter

This paper addresses two methodological and theoretical questions relating to the Cognitive Interview (CI), which previous research has found to increase witness recall in interviews. (1) To what...

An empirical test of the `mnemonics components' of the Cognitive Interview (1996)

Memon, Amina, Cronin, Orla, Eaves, Richard, Bull, Ray

This paper reports some preliminary research in which the various mnemonic components of the Cognitive Interview were isolated and compared with an instruction to try harder. The purpose of this was...

Reducing suggestibility in child witness interviews (1996)

Memon, Amina, Holley, Angela, Wark, Linsey, Bull, Ray, Koehnken, Guenter

This study set out to test the prediction that a Cognitive Interview may increase resistance to subsequent misleading suggestions in child witness interviews. The misleading information was presented...

An empirical test of the `mnemonics components' of the Cognitive Interview (1996)

Memon, Amina, Cronin, Orla, Eaves, Richard, Bull, Ray

This paper reports some preliminary research in which the various mnemonic components of the Cognitive Interview were isolated and compared with an instruction to try harder. The purpose of this was...

Reducing suggestibility in child witness interviews (1996)

Memon, Amina, Holley, Angela, Wark, Linsey, Bull, Ray, Koehnken, Guenter

This study set out to test the prediction that a Cognitive Interview may increase resistance to subsequent misleading suggestions in child witness interviews. The misleading information was presented...

An empirical test of the `mnemonics components' of the Cognitive Interview (1996)

Memon, Amina, Cronin, Orla, Eaves, Richard, Bull, Ray

This paper reports some preliminary research in which the various mnemonic components of the Cognitive Interview were isolated and compared with an instruction to try harder. The purpose of this was...

Reducing suggestibility in child witness interviews (1996)

Memon, Amina, Holley, Angela, Wark, Linsey, Bull, Ray, Koehnken, Guenter

This study set out to test the prediction that a Cognitive Interview may increase resistance to subsequent misleading suggestions in child witness interviews. The misleading information was presented...