Search Results - "MacLin, Otto H."
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RACIAL CATEGORIZATION OF FACES The Ambiguous Race Face Effect
Published in Psychology, public policy, and law (01-03-2001)“…Accusations of discriminatory treatment of minority persons in the criminal justice system create a need for policy and procedure development to create real…”
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Figural aftereffects in the perception of faces
Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-12-1999)“…We examined figural aftereffects in images of human faces, for which changes in configuration are highly discriminable. Observers either matched or rated faces…”
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Eyewitness decisions in simultaneous and sequential lineups : A dual-process signal detection theory analysis
Published in Memory & cognition (01-07-2005)“…Many eyewitness researchers have argued for the application of a sequential alternative to the traditional simultaneous lineup, given its role in decreasing…”
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Perceptual identification and the cross-race effect
Published in Visual cognition (01-05-2010)“…The current research examined whether the cross-race effect (CRE) was evident in perceptual identification tasks and the extent to which certain boundary…”
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The Ambiguous-Race Face Illusion
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Study space analysis for policy development
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-09-2008)“…Transforming research findings into policy recommendations requires evaluative criteria beyond traditional academic review. Policy development involves entire…”
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Using a computer simulation of three slot machines to investigate a gambler's preference among varying densities of near-miss alternatives
Published in Behavior research methods (01-05-2007)“…The present article describes a software program in Visual Basic .NET designed to simulate three slot machines on a computer screen. This software is described…”
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The ‘Bookshelf Illusion’—A Real-World Zöllner-Type Illusion?
Published in Perception (London) (01-01-2010)“…We discovered an interesting perceptual distortion in our office where an upright lamp in front of a bookshelf was noticeably curved to form several subtle…”
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An evaluation of response allocations to concurrently available slot machine simulations
Published in Behavior research methods (01-05-2006)“…Gambling behavior often involves making choices between concurrently available game options. With regard to slot machine gambling, multiple games allow for…”
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PC_Eyewitness: evaluating the New Jersey method
Published in Behavior research methods (01-05-2007)“…One important variable in eyewitness identification research is lineup administration procedure. Lineups administered sequentially (one at a time) have been…”
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Social psychophysics: Using psychophysics to answer “social” questions with PsychoPro
Published in Behavior research methods (01-08-2009)“…Complex social stimuli (like faces) can be studied using a methodology typically reserved for studying lights, tones, and colors: psychophysics. Given that…”
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PsychoPro 2.0: Using multidimensional scaling to examine the perceptual categorization of race
Published in Behavior research methods (01-08-2009)“…Recently, researchers examining cognitive mechanisms involved in the detection of racial markers have been using psychophysics to examine perceptual thresholds…”
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PC_Eyewitness and the Sequential Superiority Effect: Computer-Based Lineup Administration
Published in Law and human behavior (01-06-2005)“…Computer technology has become an increasingly important tool for conducting eyewitness identifications. In the area of lineup identifications, computerized…”
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Coding observational data: a software solution
Published in Behavior research methods (01-05-2005)“…The analysis of observational data, particularly from social interactions, is often made difficult by the process of transcribing the verbal and behavioral…”
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RACE, AROUSAL, ATTENTION, EXPOSURE, AND DELAY An Examination of Factors Moderating Face Recognition
Published in Psychology, public policy, and law (01-03-2001)“…A large percentage of people recently exonerated by DNA evidence were imprisoned on the basis of faulty eyewitness identification. Many of these cases involved…”
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PC_Eyewitness: a computerized framework for the administration and practical application of research in eyewitness psychology
Published in Behavior research methods (01-05-2005)“…Eyewitness identification evidence is an important aspect of our legal system. Society relies on witnesses to identify suspects whom they have observed during…”
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The Alias Advantage and Perceptions of Guilt
Published in The journal of psychology (01-07-2004)“…The present study is an examination of the perception of guilt based on the number of aliases used by a defendant. Participants in Experiment 1 (N = 275)…”
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The development of a computer system to collect descriptions of culprits
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-12-2002)“…Recent research has demonstrated that verbal overshadowing occurs when a witness is forced to provide details of the culprit that are not readily available,…”
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HAVE PRESIDENTS INFLUENCED MONETARY POLICY: NEW EVIDENCE FROM AN ARTIFICIAL NEUTRAL NETWORK
Published in Studies in economics and finance (Charlotte, N.C.) (01-01-1995)“…This paper combines an experimental design and an artifical neural network to investigate the behavior of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. The evidence…”
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