Jove
Visualize
Contact Us
JoVE
x logofacebook logolinkedin logoyoutube logo
ABOUT JoVE
OverviewLeadershipBlogJoVE Help Center
AUTHORS
Publishing ProcessEditorial BoardScope & PoliciesPeer ReviewFAQSubmit
LIBRARIANS
TestimonialsSubscriptionsAccessResourcesLibrary Advisory BoardFAQ
RESEARCH
JoVE JournalMethods CollectionsJoVE Encyclopedia of ExperimentsArchive
EDUCATION
JoVE CoreJoVE BusinessJoVE Science EducationJoVE Lab ManualFaculty Resource CenterFaculty Site
Terms & Conditions of Use
Privacy Policy
Policies

Filters

Damian R Poulter

Showing results (1-10 of 10) with videos related to

Pageof 1
Sort By:
Journal of Sports Sciences|May 14, 2009
Home advantage and player nationality in international club footballDamian R Poulter
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|May 14, 2013
Errors in motion processing amongst older drivers may increase accident riskDamian R Poulter, John P Wann
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|October 24, 2006
Is speeding a "real" antisocial behavior? A comparison with other antisocial behaviorsDamian R Poulter, Frank P McKenna
The British Journal of Educational Psychology|January 15, 2010
Evaluating the effectiveness of a road safety education intervention for pre-drivers: an application of the theory of planned behaviourDamian R Poulter, Frank P McKenna
Psychological Science|March 11, 2011
Reduced sensitivity to visual looming inflates the risk posed by speeding vehicles when children try to cross the roadJohn P Wann, Damian R Poulter, Catherine Purcell
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|June 26, 2013
Detection of vehicle approach in the presence of additional motion and simulated observer motion at road junctionsMark Gould, Damian R Poulter, Shaun Helman, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|June 28, 2019
Impulsive and Self-Regulatory Processes in Risky Driving Among Young People: A Dual Process ModelLambros Lazuras, Richard Rowe, Damian R Poulter, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|December 11, 2008
An application of the theory of planned behaviour to truck driving behaviour and compliance with regulationsDamian R Poulter, Peter Chapman, Peter A Bibby, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|May 2, 2018
Why do drivers become safer over the first three months of driving? A longitudinal qualitative studyMarianne R Day, Andrew R Thompson, Damian R Poulter, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|September 20, 2022
Why are newly qualified motorists at high crash risk? Modelling driving behaviours across the first six months of drivingRichard Rowe, Christopher B Stride, Marianne R Day, et al.
Pageof 1

Showing results (1-10 of 10) with videos related to

Sort By:
Pageof 1
Journal of Sports Sciences|May 14, 2009
Home advantage and player nationality in international club footballDamian R Poulter
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|May 14, 2013
Errors in motion processing amongst older drivers may increase accident riskDamian R Poulter, John P Wann
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|October 24, 2006
Is speeding a "real" antisocial behavior? A comparison with other antisocial behaviorsDamian R Poulter, Frank P McKenna
The British Journal of Educational Psychology|January 15, 2010
Evaluating the effectiveness of a road safety education intervention for pre-drivers: an application of the theory of planned behaviourDamian R Poulter, Frank P McKenna
Psychological Science|March 11, 2011
Reduced sensitivity to visual looming inflates the risk posed by speeding vehicles when children try to cross the roadJohn P Wann, Damian R Poulter, Catherine Purcell
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|June 26, 2013
Detection of vehicle approach in the presence of additional motion and simulated observer motion at road junctionsMark Gould, Damian R Poulter, Shaun Helman, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|June 28, 2019
Impulsive and Self-Regulatory Processes in Risky Driving Among Young People: A Dual Process ModelLambros Lazuras, Richard Rowe, Damian R Poulter, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|December 11, 2008
An application of the theory of planned behaviour to truck driving behaviour and compliance with regulationsDamian R Poulter, Peter Chapman, Peter A Bibby, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|May 2, 2018
Why do drivers become safer over the first three months of driving? A longitudinal qualitative studyMarianne R Day, Andrew R Thompson, Damian R Poulter, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|September 20, 2022
Why are newly qualified motorists at high crash risk? Modelling driving behaviours across the first six months of drivingRichard Rowe, Christopher B Stride, Marianne R Day, et al.
Pageof 1