Search Results - "Meissner, C. A."
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Developing Diagnostic, Evidence-Based Approaches to Interrogation
Published in Journal of applied research in memory and cognition (01-09-2016)“…While research on interrogation has traditionally focused on problematic practices that lead to false confessions, more recent research has addressed the need…”
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A meta-analysis of the verbal overshadowing effect in face identification
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-11-2001)“…Recent studies have demonstrated that requesting individuals to produce a verbal description of a previously seen face can hinder subsequent attempts at…”
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The influence of retrieval processes in verbal overshadowing
Published in Memory & cognition (2001)“…Recent studies of eyewitness memory have observed deleterious effects of producing a verbal description on later identification accuracy of a previously viewed…”
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Applied aspects of the instructional bias effect in verbal overshadowing
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-12-2002)“…Previous studies have demonstrated that instructional manipulation of a participant witness's response criterion on a description task can lead to verbal…”
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Toward a model of false recall : Experimental manipulation of encoding context and the collection of verbal reports
Published in Memory & cognition (01-09-2001)“…The likelihood of false recall in the Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm was shown to depend on encoding context in two experiments. When fillers had been…”
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Verbal overshadowing: A special issue exploring theoretical and applied issues
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-12-2002)“…Over a decade of research has investigated the verbal overshadowing effect. This phenomenon, first demonstrated by Schooler and Engstler‐Schooler (1990),…”
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Registered Replication Report: Schooler and Engstler-Schooler (1990)
Published in Perspectives on psychological science (01-09-2014)“…Trying to remember something now typically improves your ability to remember it later. However, after watching a video of a simulated bank robbery,…”
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Applied issues in the construction and expert assessment of photo lineups
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-11-1999)“…Abstract only…”
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Can intuition improve deception detection performance?
Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-07-2009)“…Two studies examined the role of processing style (intuitive vs. deliberative processing) in a deception detection task. In the first experiment, a thin…”
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Assessing the influence of recollection and familiarity in memory for own- versus other-race faces
Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-02-2009)“…In the present research, we examined the contributions of recollection and familiarity in memory for own- and other-race faces. In Experiment 1, we used a…”
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Investigating True and False Confessions within a Novel Experimental Paradigm
Published in Psychological science (01-06-2005)“…The primary goal of the current study was to develop a novel experimental paradigm with which to study the influence of psychologically based interrogation…”
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"He's guilty!": Investigator Bias in Judgments of Truth and Deception
Published in Law and human behavior (01-10-2002)“…Detecting deception is an inherently difficult task, but one that plays a critical role for law enforcement investigators in the interrogation room. In…”
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Racial Bias in Mock Juror Decision-Making: A Meta-Analytic Review of Defendant Treatment
Published in Law and human behavior (01-12-2005)“…Common wisdom seems to suggest that racial bias, defined as disparate treatment of minority defendants, exists in jury decision-making, with Black defendants…”
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Social and Cognitive Factors Affecting the Own-Race Bias in Whites
Published in Basic and applied social psychology (01-06-2000)“…This study investigated factors associated with the commonly found own-race bias (ORB) in face recognition. We utilized several measures of general…”
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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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"I'd Know a False Confession if I Saw One": A Comparative Study of College Students and Police Investigators
Published in Law and human behavior (01-04-2005)“…College students and police investigators watched or listened to 10 prison inmates confessing to crimes. Half the confessions were true accounts; half were…”
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Memory for own- and other-race faces: a dual-process approach
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-07-2005)“…The current studies assessed the phenomenological basis of the cross‐race effect by examining predictions of various social‐cognitive mechanisms within a…”
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Recognition of faces of ingroup and outgroup children and adults
Published in Journal of experimental child psychology (01-03-2006)“…People are often more accurate in recognizing faces of ingroup members than in recognizing faces of outgroup members. Although own-group biases in face…”
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Applied issues in the construction and expert assessment of photo lineups
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-11-1999)“…Examines factors leading to bias in construction of photo lineups and presents results of a preliminary survey on current law-enforcement practices. Reviews…”
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Applied issues in the construction and expert assessment of photo lineups: Measuring lineup fairness
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