Search Results - "Carol, Rolando N."
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Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Chronic Health Conditions on Current Depression
Published in Community mental health journal (01-08-2023)“…This study investigated the ability of three adverse childhood experience (ACE) types (household dysfunction, emotional/physical abuse, and sexual abuse) to…”
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I helped the interviewer and I liked it: Rapport building and benevolence transfer
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-01-2024)“…Rapport building is a widely recommended investigative technique that sometimes improves eyewitness recall. However, a clear understanding of how rapport…”
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Being a good witness: The roles of benevolence and working memory capacity in rapport’s effect on eyewitness memory
Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-07-2021)“…Prior studies suggest that building rapport with eyewitnesses can produce measurable recall improvements, but the underlying mechanisms of rapport’s possible…”
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Witness Memory and Alcohol: The Effects of State-Dependent Recall
Published in Law and human behavior (01-04-2017)“…Many real-world eyewitnesses are under the influence of alcohol either at the time of the crime, the interview, or both. Only recently has empirical research…”
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The effect of encoding duration on implicit and explicit eyewitness memory
Published in Consciousness and cognition (01-05-2018)“…•Revealed implicit memory for a multimodal stimulus (i.e., a mock crime video).•Longer encoding produced better free recall accuracy than briefer…”
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The impact of alcohol intoxication on witness suggestibility immediately and after a delay
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-05-2019)“…Summary Intoxicated witnesses are common, making it important to understand alcohol's impact on witness accuracy and suggestibility. Participants assigned to…”
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Other People: A child's age predicts a source's effect on memory
Published in Legal and criminological psychology (01-02-2017)“…Purpose For decades, researchers have investigated the effects of various interviewing techniques used in child witness interviews. One particular technique…”
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The effect of biased lineup instructions on eyewitness identification confidence
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-05-2018)“…Summary Although it is well‐known that biased lineup instructions (i.e., those that do not inform witnesses the perpetrator may not be in the lineup) inflate…”
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A Survey of Potential Jurors' Perceptions of Interrogations and Confessions
Published in Psychology, public policy, and law (01-11-2018)“…Confessions represent one of the most influential types of evidence, and research has shown that mock jurors often fail to dismiss unreliable confession…”
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Alcohol Intoxication and Metamemory: Little Evidence that Moderate Intoxication Impairs Metacognitive Monitoring Processes
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-11-2017)“…Summary There is minimal research on metacognition in alcohol‐intoxicated participants. Study 1 examined metacognition across sober, intoxicated, and placebo…”
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Intoxicated Eyewitnesses: Better than Their Reputation?
Published in Law and human behavior (01-04-2012)“…According to law enforcement, many witnesses are intoxicated either at the time of the crime, the interview, or both (Evans et al., Public Policy Law 15(3):…”
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Juror Perceptions of Intoxicated Suspects’ Interrogation-Related Behaviors
Published in Criminal justice and behavior (01-02-2020)“…Alcohol-intoxicated suspects’ confessions are admissible in U.S. courts; however, it is unknown how jurors evaluate such confessions. Study 1 assessed…”
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Alcohol intoxication and memory for events: A snapshot of alcohol myopia in a real-world drinking scenario
Published in Memory (Hove) (01-02-2011)“…Alcohol typically has a detrimental impact on memory across a variety of encoding and retrieval conditions (e.g., Mintzer, 2007; Ray & Bates, 2006). No…”
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The Power of a Co-witness: When More Power Leads to More Conformity
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-05-2013)“…Summary The effect of the power dynamic between co‐witnesses on memory conformity for images was investigated. Participant–confederate pairs were first…”
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Age-progressed images may harm recognition of missing children by increasing the number of plausible targets
Published in Journal of applied research in memory and cognition (01-09-2012)“…Age progression, often used to help find missing children, is a technique whereby an outdated photograph of an individual is used to generate an updated image…”
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Age-progressed images may harm recognition of missing children by increasing the number of plausible targets
Published in Journal of applied research in memory and cognition (01-09-2012)“…► The effectiveness of a computerized age-progression technique is tested. ► Age-progressed images decreased target recognition and increased mistaken…”
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Implicit eyewitness memory
Published 01-01-2013“…After a crime has occurred, one of the most pressing objectives for investigators is to identify and interview any eyewitness that can provide information…”
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