Mock Jurors’ Evaluations of Eyewitness Identification Evidence Based on Appearance Change and Associated Instructions
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August 2024
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Psychology Crime & Law
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Effects of Internal Versus External Distinctive Facial Features on Eyewitness Identification
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January 2024
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Applied Cognitive Psychology
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Keep it simple: Concise instructions may help jurors devalue eyewitness courtroom confidence when evaluating suspect guilt
Date Published
February 2023
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Psychology Crime & Law
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A stronger memory for the perpetrator may attenuate effects of the identification procedure on eyewitness accuracy
Date Published
2023
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Applied Cognitive Psychology
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How potential jurors evaluate eyewitness confidence and decision time statements across identification procedures and for different eyewitness decisions
Date Published
2022
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Psychology Crime & Law
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The effect of viewing distance on empirical discriminability and the confidence-accuracy relationship for eyewitness identification
Date Published
2022
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Applied Cognitive Psychology
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The number of fillers may not matter as long as they all match the description: The effect of simultaneous lineup size on eyewitness identification
Date Published
2022
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Applied Cognitive Psychology
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"All I remember is the black eye": A distinctive facial feature harms eyewitness identification
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2020
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Applied Cognitive Psychology
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