Fiona Gabbert

Affiliations: 
Psychology Goldsmiths University of London 
Area:
Memory, Applied Memory, Suggestibility
Website:
www.fionagabbert.com
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Kontogianni F, Rubinova E, Hope L, et al. (2021) Facilitating recall and particularisation of repeated events in adults using a multi-method interviewing format. Memory (Hove, England). 1-15
Dando CJ, Gabbert F, Hope L. (2020) Supporting older eyewitnesses' episodic memory: the self-administered interview and sketch reinstatement of context. Memory (Hove, England). 1-12
Gabbert F, Tamonyte D, Apps J, et al. (2020) Examining the efficacy of a self-administered report form in missing person investigations Legal and Criminological Psychology. 25: 1-16
Farrugia L, Gabbert F. (2020) Forensic interviewing of mentally disordered suspects: The impact of interview style on investigation outcomes. Current Psychology. 1-9
Kontogianni F, Hope L, Taylor PJ, et al. (2020) “Tell me more about this…”: An examination of the efficacy of follow‐up open questions following an initial account Applied Cognitive Psychology. 34: 972-983
Hope L, Gabbert F, Kinninger M, et al. (2019) Who said what and when? A timeline approach to eliciting information and intelligence about conversations, plots, and plans. Law and Human Behavior
Farrugia L, Gabbert F. (2019) The "appropriate adult": What they do and what they should do in police interviews with mentally disordered suspects. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : Cbmh
Farrugia L, Gabbert F. (2019) Vulnerable suspects in police interviews: Exploring current practice in England and Wales Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling. 17: 17-30
MacLean CL, Gabbert F, Hope L. (2019) The Self‐Administered Witness Interview Tool (SAW‐IT): Enhancing witness recall of workplace incidents Applied Cognitive Psychology. 33: 1212-1223
Hope L, Gabbert F. (2018) Memory at the Sharp End: The Costs of Remembering With Others in Forensic Contexts. Topics in Cognitive Science
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