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Foot, H.C. and Thomson, J.A. and Tolmie, A.K. and Whelan, K.M. and Morrison, S. and Sarvary, P.A. (2006) Children's understanding of drivers' intentions. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 24 (4). pp. 681-700. ISSN 0261-510X
Tolmie, Andrew and Thomson, James A. and Foot, Hugh C. and Whelan, Kirstie and Morrison, Sheila and McLaren, Brian (2005) The effects of adult guidance and peer discussion on the development of children's representations. British Journal of Psychology, 96 (2). pp. 181-204. ISSN 0007-1269
Thomson, J.A. and Tolmie, A.K. and Foot, H.C. and Sarvary, P.A. and Whelan, K.M. and Morrison, S. (2005) Influence of virtual reality training on the roadside crossing judgements of child pedestrians. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 11 (3). pp. 175-186. ISSN 1076-898X
Foot, Hugh and Tolmie, A. and Thomson, J. and Whelan, K. and Sarvary, P. and Morrison, S. (2003) Training children in Safe Use of Designated Crossing. Road Safety Research Report, 34. pp. 1-91.
Berlouis, L.E.A. and Cabrera, E. and Hall-Barientos, E. and Hall, P.J. and Dodd, S.B. and Morrison, S. and Imam, M.A. (2000) A thermal analysis investigation of the hydriding properties of nanocrystalline mg-ni based alloys prepared by high energy ball milling. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 305 (1-2). pp. 82-89. ISSN 0925-8388
Book Section
Tolmie, Andrew and Thomson, J. and Foot, H. and Sarvary, P. and Whelan, K. and Morrison, S.; Gillies, R. and Ashman, A., eds. (2003) Computer support for collaborative learning of child pedestrian skills. In: Co-operative learning: the social and intellectual outcomes of learning in groups. Routledge Falmer, London, UK, pp. 177-195. ISBN 0415303419
Book
Foot, Hugh and Tolmie, A. and Thomson, J. and Whelan, K. and Morrison, S. and Sarvary, P. (2004) Crossroads: smart strategies for novice pedestrians. Department for Transport.
Report
Foot, Hugh and Tolmie, A. and Thomson, J. and Whelan, K. and Sarvary, P. and Morrison, S. (2002) Development and evaluation of computer based pedestrian training resource for children aged 5-11 years. DTLR.