Her selected publications include: •
Fincher, Sally, and Marian Petre, eds.
Computer science education research. CRC Press, 2004. • Petre, Marian, and
Gordon Rugg.
The unwritten rules of PhD research. McGraw-Hill International, 2010. •
Green, Thomas R.G., Marian Petre, and R. K. E. Bellamy. "Comprehensibility of visual and textual programs: A test of superlativism against the’match-mismatch’conjecture."
ESP 91.743 (1991): 121–146. • Petre, Marian. "Why looking isn't always seeing: readership skills and graphical programming."
Communications of the ACM 38.6 (1995): 33–44. •
Green, Thomas R. G., and Marian Petre. "Usability analysis of visual programming environments: a ‘cognitive dimensions’ framework."
Journal of Visual Languages & Computing 7.2 (1996): 131–174. • Petre, Marian, and
Alan F. Blackwell. "Mental imagery in program design and visual programming."
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 51.1 (1999): 7-30. • Carswell, L., Thomas, P., Petre, M., Price, B., & Richards, M. (2000). "Distance education via the Internet: The student experience."
British Journal of Educational Technology, 31(1), 29-46 == References ==